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From: BOB FORD [BOB_FORD@compuserve.com]
Sent: March21¤é2002¦~Thursday 8:49 AM
To: Blind.Copy.Receiver@compuserve.com
Subject: 57-56-55 CHEVY LISTL

THIS IS THE 57-56-55 CHEVY LIST FOR
MARCH 20, 2002

THIS LIST IS DESIGNED AS A MEANS FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN THE 1955, 1956,
AND 1957 CHEVROLETS TO COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER AND HAVE A
LITTLE FUN IN THE PROCESS. ALL OPINIONS ARE WELCOME.

TO POST SOMETHING ON THIS LIST PLEASE E-MAIL YOUR POST TO
BOB_FORD@COMPUSERVE.COM

THERE IS NO COST TO BECOME A LIST MEMBER AND ONLY LIST MEMBERS ARE
ALLOWED TO POST SOMETHING ON THE LIST.

THIS 57-56-55 CHEVY LIST IS NOT SENT OUT ON ANY SET SCHEDULE SO IF YOU
WANT TO POST SOMETHING THAT CONTAINS A DATE, PLEASE SEND IT IN EARLY
SO I CAN GET IT OUT TO THE LIST MEMBERS BEFORE THE DATE OF THE EVENT.

PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR CITY AND STATE WITH YOUR POSTS. IF YOU ARE
POSTING SOMETHING FOR SALE PLEASE ALSO INCLUDE

1. YOUR PHONE NUMBER
2 THE PRICE
3. WHEN YOU WILL BE AT YOUR PHONE NUMBER AND YOUR TIME ZONE.

TAKE AS MUCH SPACE AS YOU WANT AND FULLY DESCRIBE WHAT YOU HAVE
FOR SALE OR WANT TO BUY.

YOUR COMMENTS ABOUT THIS LIST ARE WELCOME.

IF YOU WANT TO SEND ME E-MAIL THAT YOU DO NOT WANT ON THE LIST
PLEASE PUT "PRIVATE NOT FOR THE LIST' AS THE SUBJECT.

THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS LIST ARE THE MEMBERS OPINIONS AND NOT
NECESSARILY MINE. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO EDIT OUT ANY MATERIAL NOT
APPROPRIATE FOR THIS LIST.

PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME AS THE LAST THING ON YOUR E-MAIL.

IF YOU BUY SOMETHING FROM A LIST MEMBER, PLEASE BE AWARE THAT I HAVE
NO WAY OF KNOWING THE QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT OR THE HONESTY OF THE
SELLER. BUYER BEWARE.

BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF A VIRUS, PLEASE DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS
WITH YOUR E-MAIL. E-MAIL WITH ATTACHMENTS WILL NOT BE READ.

THANKS
BOB FORD
EDITOR
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: Stewart Dale, INTERNET:dales56chevy@yahoo.com

In an effort to give myself that additional push I am taking an auto body
class at the local community college. It's great! As I have mentioned in
the past, I am brand new at this and I had so little knowledge it didn't
even qualify as a dangerous thing. Anyway, I am stripping my car down in
prep to do the body work and paint it needs. I am preparing to pull the
motor and trans right now since I have a new 350cc to go in after I finish
painting the engine compartment. Having the engine out and the front wheels
off gives me a good look at the frame and it looks as if someone cut the
original off and attached another front end. If that is the case, God only
knows why they put on what they did. I wish they had put on one with power
steering (or at least R&P) and disc brakes. Along those lines, my teacher
thinks the 72 Monte Carlo brakes bolt right onto my 56. Does anybody know
if this is true? If not, do you know what will easily bolt on to give me
disc? I need to change my master cylinder and install a power boos!
ter. I have heard the booster off a Subaru will work. Same questions as
before.

I have also heard there is a book out there specifically for tri-five cars
that gives lists of other cars that have parts that bolt right on. Has
anybody else heard of this book and know its name and where to get it. I
have also seen a CD that is supposed to have all the shop manuals and a
number of other things for the tri-fives on it. I neglected to purchase it
at the time and now I can't find it. Anybody have any directions on that?

I have inundated you all with enough questions for this posting. Thanks in
advance for all your help. By the way, my car is a 56 4 dr wagon.
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To: "BOB FORD", BOB_FORD
From: "john cain", INTERNET:john.cain@hunterlink.net.au

Hi Bob. Can you run a want ad for me? ...Thanks.

Wanted 57 Chev Bel Air 4 Door Hardtop ( No Pillar) Sedan Must Run & Drive.
Would like a nice Driver, or a good Body car that maybe needs Paint & or
Trim. Willing to pay right price for something decent. ( Keep in mind Bill
Gates is not related to me! ) Replies from any Location is fine by me. Fax
me at 011 61 2 49 428605. or email. john.cain@hunterlink.net.au
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: "56madmook", INTERNET:michaelbakotich@attbi.com

i am selling all kinds of nomad parts: 126 garnish moldings, 7 slider
latches, 4 liftgates, 2 56 nomad paint dividers, one 55 fender molding,
rear
seat latches, tailgate latches, chrome window door frames, headliner bows,
slider stainless and much more nomad stuff...also i have a electric
windshield wiper unit out of a 56 chevy nomad that DOES WORK. i used it
when
i drove to school last year before taking apart my car. asking 75 bucks.
much more belair parts email me with wants michaelbakotich@mediaone.net
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To: [unknown], bob_ford
From: INTERNET:CALEBS22@aol.com, INTERNET:CALEBS22@aol.com

Morris, the loudmouth mechanic was removing the cylinder
heads from the motor of a car when he spotted the famous heart surgeon,Dr.
Michael DeBakey, who was standing off to the side, waiting for the service
manager to come take a look at his Mercedes.
Morris shouted across the garage, "Hey, DeBakey! Is dat you? Come on
ova'
here a minute."
The famous surgeon, a bit surprised, walked over to where Morris was
working
on the car. Morris straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked
argumentatively, "So, Mr. Fancy Doctor, look at dis here work. I also
open
hearts, take valves out, grind 'em, put in new parts, and when I finish
dis
baby will purr like a kitten. So how come you get da big bucks, when you
an' me is doing basicaly da same work?"
Dr. DeBakey leaned over and whispered to Morris, the loudmouth mechanic:
"Try doing it with the engine running."
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To: [unknown], INTERNET:kyyx@comcast.net
To: "BOB FORD", BOB_FORD
From: "EMORY BISHOP", INTERNET:ebishop@san.rr.com

Hi Dwight:

In 1955 Chevrolet used both the stainless steel and the chrome plated roof
bows. It is my understanding that the early made 55 Chevy's and some 55
Pontiac's had the stainless steel. I have sold both types. The numbers
on the end of each bow roof bows for a 1955 2 door hard top are 4, 5 and
blank( no number). The Nomad bows have different numbers and are not
interchangeable.


EMORY BISHOP
10340 EL HONCHO PL.
SAN DIEGO,CA. 92124
858-569-0582
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:Klasicjon@aol.com, INTERNET:Klasicjon@aol.com

Bob, thanks again for your informative site.
I am still looking for a clean driver type 55 Chev B/A. Would prefer a 2
door sedan but would consider any other. I am in central Texas so would
prefer as close to home as possible but would travel if not extreme
distances. I can be reached 512-251-7966 or email at klasicjon@aol.com No
rust buckets please.
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To: "BOB FORD", BOB_FORD
From: "Lenny Schaeffer", INTERNET:D56chevy@attbi.com

Hi I saw the locking gas caps on EBAY for about $20- a bunch of them. Good
luck and hide the keys!!
Lenny Schaeffer
President
Bearing Burners Car Club
781-365-1322
http://home.attbi.com/~d56chevy
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To: "'BOB FORD'", BOB_FORD
From: Andy Watts, INTERNET:awatts@corru-kraft.com

I HAVE A BRAND NEW COMP. PLUS HURST SHIFTER THAT YOU ARE REFERRING TO. THE
PRICE IS $150.00 WITHOUT LINKAGE. THE SHIFTER IS MADE TO FIT OVER THE SEAT
OF 55, 56 AND 57 CHEVY'S. THIS SHIFTER IS BRAND NEW, NEVER BEEN INSTALLED.

ANDY WATTS
PLANT MANAGER
CORRU-KRAFT II
714-562-6182
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:Chisler59@aol.com, INTERNET:Chisler59@aol.com

Thanks for the advice on the turboglide in my '59 station wagon, Bob. I
was
torn apart trying to decide what to do but have chosen to replace the
turboglide with a turbo 350 so I can tow the boat safely. Is there a
market
for a working turboglide?

............................................thanks , Rick

Editor's note. There is very little demand for Turboglide transmissions.
BOB
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To: "BOB FORD", BOB_FORD
From: "Buchanan Family", INTERNET:gvrbuch@charter.net

Please add this to your list,Wanted 1955 radiator core support for a V8
car.
I am looking for an uncut and rust free one or will consider a cut rustfree
one. Thanks, gvrbuch@charter.net
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:Lovemy56@aol.com, INTERNET:Lovemy56@aol.com

I would like to know if you install power steering in an orig. Non-P.S.
car, &
Do NOT change the Pitman Arm to a P.S. Type, will this affect the steering

or handling of the car in any way????? Richard
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:Lovemy56@aol.com, INTERNET:Lovemy56@aol.com

To Bill Hughes, Thanks a bunch for the advice on trying Quaternary Ammonium

Sanitizer, we don't have a Industrial Chemical Supply house here in Coeur
d'Alene, but I will try Spokane. If they have one there, I will definitely
try it. Thank you, Richard
(Should have KEPT your '57!!!!!!! :-( )
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To: "BOB FORD", BOB_FORD
From: "Jeff Anderson", INTERNET:rndman50@triton.net

HI BOB,,,

Again a great job that you are doing,, I hope that you will continue to
keep the list going.. Sure has been a lot of help fo me... Now it is my
turn to repay some of the members for their info.. This might not be the
greatest thing, but it will give some of them the info they are looking
for, on the Ford rear ends sizes ...

http://www.ridgenet.net/~biesiade/Fordrears.html

This site has a lot of good info,, hope it helps at least one member
........

THANKS , JEFF
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To: [unknown], INTERNET:fastimage@attbi.com
CC: BOB FORD, BOB_FORD
From: Bill Kautz, INTERNET:kautz@comcast.net

Hi Floyd,
Here's the information on the weights of the vehicles. The Bel Air
station wagon weighs 4045 lbs. in the 6 passenger version and 4100 lbs. in
the 9 passenger version. The 1948 Fleetline weighs 3150 lbs. in the 4 door
sedan and 3100 lbs. in the 2 door sedan. These are 'dry' weights that do
not include the weight of the oil, petrol, or engine coolant. They also do
not include the weight of any optional equipment such as air conditioning,
power steering pump, power brake booster. etc. This optional equipment
wouldn't apply to the 1948 model as they usually didn't have many options
other than a radio, heater, or possibly an outside sun visor. Hope this
helps cut the red tape! Wild Bill
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:augustc@lithoprint.com, INTERNET:augustc@lithoprint.com


*****57 Parts for Sale*******
REAR END COMPLETE FOR 57. ORIGINAL 355 GEARS. Car had under 100k miles
when removed
for pro-street project. Complete with driveshaft, housing, axles and all
as
removed from car.
$75.00 for everything.
ALSO: 55 FACTORY ASSEMBLY MANUAL (REPRINT) $15.00
Austin TX 512-381-5046 days or 512-834-0928 eve. I am moving...hurry!
August Crocker AT augustc@lithoprint.com

August M. Crocker
Director of Operations
The Lithoprint Co.
512-440-8822 x246
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:Don98021@wmconnect.com, INTERNET:Don98021@wmconnect.com

Hi Bob .

This does an doesn't pertain to the tri 5's but I thought some of the group

might like a little insight into the new inproved tri5's. Remember a
couple
years ago f--- reintroduced there new version of the thunderdird? WELL gm
now has a new concept car of the tri5's . They kept things like the egg
crate grill, the old filler neck behind the taillight an a few other
things.
They show a red convertible from different angles. If any one would like
to
take a look go to www. gm.com an check out the concept belair.

My wife called oou local dealer ship an they didn't even know about it yet
so
she could'nt try to get one yet.

Don Mengwasser
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To: "'BOB FORD'", BOB_FORD
From: "Reisig, Val", INTERNET:Val.Reisig@grahampackaging.com

Bob:

What is the best method to remove paint from a steering wheel. I'm a little
reluctant to try the chemical paint removers, because of the potential for
damaging the plastic. I'm also afraid that sandblasting will damage the
steering wheel. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Val Reisig
Jackson, NJ
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To: "'BOB FORD'", BOB_FORD
From: "Glassoff, Marc", INTERNET:GlassoffMA@navair.navy.mil

Hi Bob--
This is for Richard with the smelly Chevy--the odor is in the carpet and/or
seats and/or headliner. I used to love the original smell of my old Chevy.
After I gutted the interior, it was gone. So first remove the seats and see
if it gets any better. Then go to the carpet and padding...that old jute
just loves to hold the smells. (I've saved some of my old carpet when I
want
to revisit the scent of the old days..call me strange.) Thanks for the list
Bob.
Marc Glassoff, Escondido, CA
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:MuzikBiz01@aol.com, INTERNET:MuzikBiz01@aol.com

Howdy, Bob,

Thanks for adding my e-mail to this week's LIST. Maybe someone with a real
interest and love for 50s-60s nostalgia will see the value in the trade.
I'm
hoping to have a Tri-Five to take to cruises and shows this summer.

The "Col." Tom Parker story brought back a lot of memories. The "Col."
moniker was an honorary one. KY and TN (also, most certainly, additional
southern states) often handed those titles out as political plums and
'thank
yous.' Former Governor Lamar Alexander presented me with the same title in
'86 or '87.

What your readers may not know is that long before Elvis, "the Colonel,' as

he loved being called, also managed music legends--and Country Music Hall
of
Fame members--Eddy Arnold and Hank Snow. Elvis 'opened' for Hank on
numerous
shows in the South in the early and mid-50s. Hank, a warm hearted and
talented singer/songwriter, who passed away last year, has the distinction
of
being on one record label--RCA Victor--longer than anyone is history,
almost
50 years!

Regards,

"Col." Fred Vail
Nashville, TN

Editor's note. This reminds me of people that put all sorts initials after
their name such as PHD, MS, etc.
At one time in my life I wanted to poke fun at such people so I put LCD
after my name on business cards.
It looked impressive and no one ever wanted to look dumb and ask what LCD
stood for. It stood for Licensed Car Driver.
BOB
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:JanMowrey@aol.com, INTERNET:JanMowrey@aol.com

In a message dated 3/11/02 8:03:13 PM, BOB_FORD@compuserve.com writes:
<< I recently bought a 56 4 dr. sed., 210 & it was sitting in a barn for 13

years. After cleaning it out, I filled 4 grocery bags with chewed up
cotton(from the back seat) & mice feces! Unfortunately this car has a very
bad smell of the feces AND urine. I cleaned it out with a strong solution
of bleach water, rinsed it out very well, then sprayed it with extra
strength
Fabreze & it STILL has a bad odor. Not AS bad as it was when I got it, but
still pretty putrid!!!!!! Can Anybody tell me how I can get rid of this
odor PERMANENTLY!!!!!???? THANKS in advance for any advice!!!! Richard
>>

We bought a car with a similar problem. Cleaning out the seats and places
you can get to easily is not enough. The mice will have been everywhere.
You will need to literally take the car apart and vacuum or blow out every
conceivable crevice and opening. Cliff made a 1â4" flex-tube for our
vacuum
(be sure to add vent holes if you do this or you will lose suction and your

vacuum will be stressed) and we threaded that up into every tiny opening we

could find. It plugged repeatedly with feces and nesting material. We
persisted. It took days and days. Mice are filthy little critters. Cliff

used his air compressor to blow out as many areas as possible but this
didn't
work in the "dead-end" areas so the vacuum was the final solution. Some of

the "mini-vacuums" such as "Dirt Devils" have flex-tubes that will work.
Remember to vent, though, if you use the tube on a big vacuum.

You will be amazed at the tiny areas the mice got into. They can easily
squeeze through openings the size of a dime; and baby mice can get through
even smaller holes.

When we finally couldn't get anymore feces out from anywhere, we felt the
car
was clean. The odor then vanished on it's own after airing for a couple of

weeks. The car is now restored and has been shown in Washington, Oregon,
Idaho, Nevada, and Colorado and has frequently been best in it's class. No

hint of an odor.

Jan Mowrey
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:mears@mailexcel.com, INTERNET:mears@mailexcel.com

To: Erick Anderson re: racks for the chevy
I have a 210, ride high performance longboards and also have a nice
collection of vintage LB's that I drag out every now and then. They weigh
around 30lbs and are very pricey these days so I would hate to see them
flittering in the wind, bouncing down the freeway, scattering cars all due
to a faulty set of racks. I do have vivid recollections of that happening
back in the 60's and it's no fun. The only set of good looking racks that
seem to match the style of our cars is a set I found at Rack-It here in San
Diego. They are aluminium, gutter rail mounting and have a quick release,
this style has been in production since the 50's, they're called
Quick-N-Easy. I've had mine now for about a year and my gutter rails are
showing the wear and tear of taking them on and off. But they are a very
solid set and I feel quite secure burning down the freeway trying to get to
my favorite break. If you don't care about the vintage look, Thule's are
the ticket. You can contact them at 619.298.0865 or check their web addre!
ss at www.rack-it.com Hope this helps, but jeesh, ya got a station wagon,
throw a towel down and load 'em in the back! See ya in the line-up.
Paul Mears
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To: BOB FORD, BOB_FORD
From: Stephen, INTERNET:stephen@starkfilms.com

Dear Bob

This is for Eric who was checking roof racks for Nomads. I sourced mine
through Bob Barnes in Los Angeles. Bob is a lovely man and was really
helpful. He can be reached at work on 323 754 4126. Bob supplied me with
two roof bars with re-chromed 'legs' (he has chrome shop). They are
designed
with integral rubber bungees - you may want to use straps for freeway
trips.
I can't remember exactly what I paid but it was worth it. Get Mr Barnes to
tell you about the 'Belwood'!

Hope you get some waves. Thanks as usual Bob Ford.

Stephen
55 Nomad
57 Coupe

Editor's note. Bob's Belwood is a very unique car. It is what a woodie
would look like on a 55 Chevy.
BOB
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To: BOB FORD, BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:lou1@westnet.com, INTERNET:lou1@westnet.com

just last night i happened to be changing channels and came across the
guy talking about 'rich dad, poor dad'. he had a complete presentation
with a large board and letters on it and said people should try to move
from one side of the board to the other and that taxes favor the better
side. also context and content and how rich people think, "how can i OWN'
vs. 'i cant afford' and similar think positive 'stuff'.

while the presentation was clear and interesting as far as a historical
lesson and also learning about how we are divided into 4 groups (business
owners, employees, professionals, etc.) i thought it was more of a
demographic or basic marketing lesson. also a pep tak and motivational
kind of thing.

perhaps the rest of you should be aware of these types of 'lessons on how
to improve your financial condition'. not that i am faulting this author
but i'm commenting on this entire class of thinking by these types of
charming, personable and 'chirpy'/happy 'you can do it too' speakers.

as with any speaker or media message there is always some propaganda. the
basics of propaganda (and many other things) is psychology or making
someone think in a way that the speaker (or tv commercial or whatever)
wants you to think. to do this they use expressions that make us feel
good. by constantly repeating 'you can own a mcdonalds.....you can own a
burger king......you could have owned a mcdonald's in 1955 and now worth a
billion dollars......etc.' it makes most people feel good. especially
with others in the audience smiling and clapping soon everyone gets really
turned on.

so the speaker needs 2 things - someone's desires or longings and a way to
satisfy those needs - buying a tape, course, book, etc. basically the
speaker is giving us a good feeling (mcdonald's owner!) and we associate
that good feeling with his words and 'plan' and also the person speaking.
it's not much different than pavlov and his bell and dog.

one fellow in the audience asked basically, "but how do i move from
one side of the chart to the better side? i am just making enough to tread
water!"

many motivational speakers, consultants, etc. use questions to simply
sell. that is, they refer back to the book, course, plan, ideas, etc. and
rehash a past lesson or talk. then maybe at the very end or the talk they
add one or two sentences that could be considered a direct response to the
question.

many people think that lots of words spoken well answers a question.
however when you listen closely the actual response he gave the man in the
audience was, "get a part-time business so you can save money and then
invest." WELL! gee thanks. now who is not aware that they can start a
business?

so i would recommend to everyone here to save your money (i'm not singling
out this particular speaker) on motivational-type of books, lectures,
plans, programs and the like and take basic entrepreneur courses. also
basic psychology.

another recommendation is very hard to carry out - change our way of
consumer thinking that we have been taught for the past 50 years. we lack
discipline. we cant postpone your desires. as for mcdonald's when i grew
up i used to go with friends to such places and never buy anything but a
small soda. they would rib me about this. but the key to owning a
mcdonald's is not spending your money there!

saving money and thinking of ways to not spend it is 'un-American'. we are
afraid of what others will think. what our 'friends' in school think. 'I
want it and i got to have it!' is our mantra. i'm not talking about
wearing a shirt till it has holes in it. but why buy a 'better' brand when
a cheaper one looks good? why 100 dollar sneakers when cotton/canvas
Converse are 25.00 and keep your feet cooler and last just as long? but
then again i am the 'antibrand' and 'antimarketer'. my apologies to all
the marketing people on this e-list. ;)

but here is another thing that no one will ever tell us. you will never
hear anyone say in their motivational books, "why does a woman need more
than 12 pairs of shoes?" THAT does not make us feel good! that makes us
angry, how DARE you tell a woman what to buy! or, why does a man need more
than 3 fishing poles? more than 3 hunting knives.

well, shoes dont bear interest each month. so the choice is yours - you
make the call. shoes or money in the bank.

basically we should pursue good people, ideas, friends, our 55 - 57
chevy's (i DO allow myself one pleasure! ;) and much less on objects.
aha! but now that sounds religious. hey, who are YOU to tell me about
basic principles and ideals! sigh.......it's almost hopeless i tell
ya.......


louis
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To: "BOB FORD", BOB_FORD
From: "HENRY ALICEA", INTERNET:popsrocker@msn.com

Please post this in the list, thank you

I am selling a 55 Chevy 6 cylinder engine complete with three speed
transmission, Removed from a Handyman Wagon, it's complete fan to
transmission. oil pan to air cleaner even has an oil filter. I am located
in Miami Florida, call 305-984-4921 or e-mail (popsrocker@msn.com) $300.00
or best offer
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To: BOB FORD, BOB_FORD
From: INTERNET:lou1@westnet.com, INTERNET:lou1@westnet.com

hi!
anyone need a '57 carter 4 barrel carb? rebu
ilt. excellent!

email me
louis
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To: [unknown], BOB_FORD
From: Todd Campbell, INTERNET:tdsoup@attbi.com

To Richard @ Lovemy56@Aol.com
Regarding the smell...

Go to a pet store and get the enzyme solution , Nature's Miracle (or at
Oreck Stores pet stain and Odor remover) that is used to remove pet
urine smell. This is pretty amazing stuff. Use it, perhaps several
times to clean out the smell. Hope this helps.
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To: "BOB FORD", BOB_FORD
From: "Todd", INTERNET:turbot@clarkston.com

Hi guys, I need to move a 65 corvette from Omaha Nebraska to the
Idaho/Washington border. Any ideas on cost and reputable companies to
contact would be much appreciated. I know it's not a tri-five but my 56
and
55 chevy's are already here so I need to bring my 65 back to make a happy
family again hehe.
Thanks
Todd Carpenter
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To: BOB FORD, BOB_FORD
From: Ron Jenson, INTERNET:ros2@cs.com

Please don't stop providing information to us even though it is not
directly related to TriFives. Your recommendation to buy the Rick Dad Poor
Dad books is VERY VALUABLE information. Every list member should do it.

My father in law is a wealthy man. Too bad he does not share it with his
son in law (me). I bought these books and asked him what he thought of
them. His reaction was kind of unusual. He said "You now know the
secret of how to become wealthy. Do it so my daughter will have the
things she deserves."

Ron
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end of 57-56-55 CHEVY LIST
BOB FORD
18091 MARK CIRCLE
VILLA PARK, CALIFORNIA 92861-2648
BOB_FORD@COMPUSERVE.COM
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/BOB_FORD/
VOICE 714-637-8877
FAX 714-637-2955
Editor of the 57-56-55 CHEVY LIST and TURBOGLIDE REGISTRY
I plan to live forever. So far so good.