Johann Hooter (?) Assembly ?????? Do you mean the horn? In the US, Hooter Assembly means something that is entirely NOT related to automobiles. See www.hooters.com :-)
On 10/30/07, Johann Grobler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hullo Rick, > Thank you for the welcoming. Only concern I have is the Hooter assembly. > Are there springs? and the sequence of assembly. Can't remember. > > I've also been recalled to the trenches for the next 4 months as Process > Engineer so this is nice money from home to spend on the Malibu! I went > into retirement in 2003 at age 60. > > Johann > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Rick Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > *To:* The Chevelle Mailing List <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Monday, October 29, 2007 9:55 PM > *Subject:* Re: [Chevelle-list] A Great Group > > > Great to have you. I believe that in the past we've heard from Italy, > Sweden, Germany, Mexico, Australia and Bolivia. Now we can add a member in > South Africa. I hope that we can help. > > On 10/29/07, Johann Grobler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hullo from South Africa! > > > > I've picked up a 65 Malibu Chevelle 230 Sedan for R3000 ($450). See the > > 65 pics on Team Chevelle. What a pleasure to work on a Chevy again. I used > > to work for GM SA (Product Engineering) in 65-66 so don't try to work my > > age. I still like my Chevy although I am now paid to stay at home! > > > > Regards, > > Johann > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > *To:* The Chevelle Mailing List <[email protected]> > > *Sent:* Monday, October 29, 2007 8:05 PM > > *Subject:* Re: [Chevelle-list] A Great Group > > > > > > Like it has been said - it is a great group. Just don't ever leave > > asking us to take you off the list - there are instructions to do so from > > the adminstrator and then we have our own Craft-O-Matic rules. > > > > Krister > > 'SS #'s L34 > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > From: SteveZL1 < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi to all group members. I've been basically watching from the > > sidelines. But I just have to say how I admire the camaraderie of this > > group. Most members act like real friends... > > someone you can turn to with a problem. > > > > When I was younger I worked at a Pontiac dealership. (keep hanging > > around until they offered me a job) Ended up staying 6+ years. Started out > > washing cars then worked up towards helping out at the Service Tower > > checking in customers cars, handing out work to the mechanics, etc. > > (eventually bumped heads with the owner's son - we know who won that > > fight) > > > > Then I got a job at the local Oldsmobile parts department until it > > finally closed down. Never could get a job with the Chevy dealerships. I'm > > 100% G.M. all t he way. > > > > Took a break from the car scene for a while. > > (I remember it took my hands about two weeks to heal - busted knuckles, > > wear & tear, etc.) > > > > I got to the point where I just couldn't deal with some of people > > (customers) anymore. The worst were the wealthy ones. The average guy was > > the best. I'd even let several behind the counter & we'd look either on line > > or in person for the exact part they needed) Sorry if this post is a bit > > long winded. > > > > I just want to say what a great bunch of fellows this group has. That I > > have a place to turn if I need the help. By next fall or so I'll be looking > > for a !966 - 1967 Chevelle. (never been too big a fan of the 68 -69; can't > > afford a 1970) My health forces me to look for a turn key type (or one that > > doesn't need much work) Somewhere in the 15K range - if the prices don't > > head towards outer space. A street driver. > > > > Lastly, does anyone remember a post from about a year or so ago that > > included an atta chment (or private website) where the owner did his own > > resto? (I hope it was this group; I'm in a couple) I remember the car being > > a '67 (maybe 66). The car was painted brown. He had smoothed the firewall, > > etc. I think is was switched over from an automatic to four speed. It had > > several photos of the work in progress. If I can find that site it would > > really get my enthusiasm going again. Any ideas who's it was? Keep up the > > great work guys! Thanks ahead of time for any help. > > SteveZL1 > > > > > > > -- > Rick Schaefer > 72 TPI El Camino > > -- Rick Schaefer 72 TPI El Camino

