Or busy driving theirs............... like myself.  Enjoying every minute 
of it.

Thank You,

Randy S. Johnson
eServ  - Engineer
CAT Phone / 309-578-5077
Operator Environment & Interface
Building AC, Peoria   BO41



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Just wondering.....haven't received any mail recently. Things seem to be 
very quiet,guess everyone is busy working on their Chevelles.
 
Thanks,
Pete Hnat
69 Chevelle SS

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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Another rear end question from the rookie

I do own a TON of books regarding the restoration of Chevelles.  While I 
am in the middle of a certain project I tend to look at all of them to try 
to get different angles, ideas and viewponts.  That is the only book that 
I found the spring clamps in.  That is what triggered the question.  I 
have noticed a few things that are wrong in the book myself and I dont 
pretend to know half the stuff you guys do. 
 
On a side note,
I now have a completed rolling chassis!!  Every square inch of it is 
either new, rebuilt or redone (Expensive!)  Not too bad for a first timer. 
 All my friends said I was nuts for making a frame off my first attempt 
but no guts no glory right?
 
thanks for all your help
 
Ryan

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