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    09/17/2004

    Subject: [15%] 57-56-55 CHEVY LISTF
    Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 18:01:48 -0700 (PDT)
    From: BOB FORD <bob_ford@sbcglobal.net>
    To: "BOB,FORD" <BOB_FORD@sbcglobal.net>

    THIS IS THE 57-56-55 CHEVY LIST FOR SEPT
    17, 2004


    IF THIS E-MAIL HAS AN ATTACHMENT, IMMEDIATELY DELETE THIS
    E-MAIL.


    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@SBCGLOBAL.NET


    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
    -------------------
    From: Editor

    I urge any California list member to go to


    and express their opinion on AB 02683. This is the
    proposed law that would repeal the
    exemption of cars 30 years old from smog checks.

    An interesting side note. Diesels produce millions more
    tons of smog than cars over 30 years old
    but you never see anyone proposing to clean up a diesel. I
    wonder why?

    BOB
    -----------------------------------
    From:"Mike Novins" <mike@calwest-radiators.com>

    Dear Bob,
    Just got in a new radiator assembly for the tri-5,s.Check
    out my
    Website to see it at www.calwest-radiators.com , Also in
    about 2
    Weeks, we will have the reproduction 15" ( 57 steering
    wheel )

    Thanks,
    Mike Novins

    Editor's note. Here is a story from my past. I bought a
    new 65 Buick Special. In 1968 the
    steering wheel cracked. I bought a new one and in 3 years,
    it cracked also. I complained to the
    dealer about defective parts. He said he would check on it
    for me. A few weeks later, he called
    me and said the design life of the steering wheel was 3
    years. That was my last Buick.
    BOB
    ----------
    From:chuckelliott@cox.net

    Bob
    This posting was from Thadd, I reply below.

    From:"Thadd" <Thaddspad@cox.net>

    Bob, one of the guys at your get together had a 57 Nomad
    for sale. I wrote his name and number down, but my wife
    "cleaned up" my
    office. Do you have any idea who it was ???
    Thadd

    Thadd
    I am the one with the Gold 57 Nomad that you met at Bob's
    house. I
    tried to send you an email but it wouldn't go thru so I am
    answering you here.
    I still have the Nomad for sale. Let me know if you are
    interested. I can send photos via
    email.
    Chuck
    949-4872425
    ----------------------------------------
    From:GH1067@aol.com

    Regarding the inquiry about the stretch '57 limo (red) on
    Long Island, the
    company name was Excalibur Extravaganza Limousines located
    at 9303 Third Avenue
    in Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209 (718) 745-3443, 1-800-833-9303. The
    owners name was
    Frank Deluca. I don't know if he is still in business or if
    the phone numbers
    are still good - He did promotions with New York's Oldies
    Station WCBS FM101.
    Good Luck locating it.
    -------------------------------------
    From:garysgearbox@fuse.net

    Bob This note to the guy that would like to join the club
    but feels
    his car is not up to appearing as nice as the other cars in
    the club;

    I believe that it is the love of these cars along with
    their
    wonderful history in this country that makes it fun and
    worth while to own
    one. Of course who does not want to own a 1000 point car?
    Then how about
    the folks who do not even have a car at all? I sugest to
    this fellow
    that he join the club and enjoy the fellowship and realize
    he is one step
    ahead of those who do not have a nice historical ride like
    he does. Who
    knows perhaps being in the club will open some doors for
    him to upgrade
    his ride. I would suggest welcome aboard to him.

    Gary Howard
    Garys Gearbox
    Ps Bob my thanks to you for all that you do and I wish I
    could make it
    to one of your shindigs. Keep up the good work
    ------------------------------------------------------
    From:McGillis@aol.com

    Hi Bob, this is a great event we should all support.
    Thanks, Dennis McGillis

    CRUISIN FOR A CURE ? Saturday, September 25
    Are you a car guy? Do you love antique cars and hot rods
    by the
    thousands? If so, get to Orange County (CA) Fairgrounds in
    Costa Mesa on
    Saturday, September 25 for the largest one day car show
    (and cruise) in the
    world. 3000+ great vehicles will be in one place for a
    good cause. All revenue
    goes to the UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center, for prostate cancer
    research.

    Prostate cancer will strike over 189,000 men this year. Of
    these, over 31,000
    will die. In 2003, 775 men were tested at the Cruise. 52
    were discovered to
    have a high PSA count and instructed to see their doctor
    for further testing.
    Over the past several years, upon further testing, 14 men
    were found to have the
    disease, sent to the hospital, and received medical
    attention that probably
    saved their lives.

    For more info: www.cruisinforacure.com
    --------------------------------------
    From:jerald.mull@ngc.com

    Hi friends-
    I'm forwarding this message to everyone I can think of,
    including Bob Ford's
    57-56-55 Chevy List. Hope we can find one. As always,
    please contact Darryl
    directly at D&P Classic Chevy Restorations
    (DPChevy@aol.com)

    Thanks!! Jerry:>)
    -----Original Message-----
    From: DPChevy@aol.com [mailtoPChevy@aol.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:49 PM
    To: Mull, Jerald
    Subject: (no subject)

    Hi Jerry,

    We are getting ready to do a special tribute to the 50th
    anniversary of the 55
    Chevy. We are looking for a restored, or clean 1955 265
    motor out of the car
    to be put in a photo studio for a cover on super chevy
    magazine. We need it
    right away as they have a deadline. Could you please
    spread the word and let
    me know if anyone has a motor we can use for the photo
    shoot.

    Thank-you
    Darryl @ D&P
    ------------------------
    FromMYT36@aol.com

    I would like to change front hubs to the roller bearing
    hubs. Do you know which
    cars I can get them from? I have a chance to get them from
    a junk yard near me.
    I did this a few years ago by cutting the drum off and
    using the spindles but
    forgot what I got them off of. Thanks Dan
    ------------------------------
    From:"rbr" <roybobroy@wesnet.com>

    Hi Bob,

    I was reading through your recent list and found this:

    It is a 1957 Chevy 2 dr wagon (One of only 206 made) with
    the Belair option.
    =====================================
    Huh? Please describe more fully- I've never heard of
    this....

    CJ Wilson
    -------------------------------------


    I have to agree with Wyatt, I've never heard of such a
    BelAir Wagon. I'd
    certainly like to see more info on it.

    Only low numbers vehicles I've ever heard of Chevy doing in
    '55-6-7 were the
    Specialty ones, like my (windowed) Sedan Delivery. Thanks.

    RJ
    --------------------------------
    From:"Ron Foote" <ic28837@yahoo.com>

    Bob, Please pass this info to our list members. There
    is another site for selling/buying. It's called
    "craigslist.org". What's nice about it is it's local.
    You select your city and it will bring up a menu list
    you can select from. Granted It's not as slick as eBay
    or as big but, you can drive over and "see it before
    you buy it". Do list members have other sites they
    know of?
    Thanks,
    Ron Foote
    Heartbeat Classic Chevys
    ---------------------------------------------
    From:Rebag9@aol.com

    Bob,

    I have a complete 4 speed setup for a 55 - 57 Chevy for
    sale. Includes M-21
    Muncie, Hurst competition plus shifter, flywheel, 11"
    clutch ( 400 miles on it )
    throwout bearing, pedal linkage, bell housing, all dust
    shields and starter. All
    it needs is the speedo cable. Asking $ 750 for the whole
    package. I am in
    Indianapolis, Indiana.

    Thanks,
    Eric
    ------------------------
    From:"Paul Morris" <paulmorris11@cogeco.ca>

    Bob I seem to remember reading that Columbo`s car was a
    1959 Peugeot
    and was quite a rare car. It probably pissed off any
    Peugeot restorers
    seeing him rattle around in that thing . Anyway thanks
    again for your efforts
    on this list. I get lots of tips as I rebuild my 55 210
    post- Paul Morris
    Oakville Ontario Canada
    ------------------------------------
    From:NomadMan55@aol.com

    It is a 1957 Chevy 2 dr wagon (One of only 206 made) with
    the Belair option.

    Tom,
    As far as I know, the only 57 2dr wagon with the 'Belair'
    option was the Nomad.
    Looking at this car, it is obviously extemely modified. So,
    most likely the
    Belair moldings and inserts were added. There is also no
    Belair dash trim or
    hood & trunk emblems.
    - Warren
    -----------------------
    From:NomadMan55@aol.com

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    I know the other GM branches put out cars based on the
    Chevy Chevelle body style.
    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

    I think Olds' version was the Cutlass, but what were the
    Pontiac and
    Buick versions? I seen to recall a Buick "GS" model, was
    that theirs?

    CJ Wilson

    CJ,
    The Pontiac version was the Lemans/GTO. The Buick version
    was the Skylark/GS.
    And, the Olds version was the Cutlass/442.
    - Warren
    ---------------------------------
    From:"Paul Kahl" <austsrf@pacbell.net>


    Bob concerning the gentlemen who has what he calls a "rough
    car" and is
    hesitant to join a club because he only saw beautiful cars,
    I agree with you
    that he would be welcomed into the club as nearly all of
    the cars we build start
    out rough and get beautiful as work is done on them. Most
    of us do not have the
    big bucks to have our cars professionally built and I
    admire someone who works
    on his own car no matter what their talent level is,
    personally I would welcome
    him to the club. Paul.
    --------------------------------
    From:kfmartel@rockwellcollins.com

    To Thadd:

    I still have the sign in sheet from Bobs "meet the
    Editor" cruise. I will
    see if I can figure out who had the '57 Nomad for sale and
    let you know soon. I
    also might have a picture of the for sale sign with his
    phone number on it. I
    will look into it tonight. If I remember it right he was
    also interested in
    tradeing it for something else as he had 3 of them. WoW, 3
    Nomads!!!
    Kim
    ---------------------
    From:"Jens Fredholm - Home" <jens@fredholm.org>

    Hi Bob,

    I have one question for your great list:

    >From Eckers (Classic Chevy Club), I tried to get some help
    in regards
    to the correct tire size for my 57 convertible, when using
    aftermarket wheels.
    I was looking for the widest possible, but remaining with
    the original
    tire diameter (in order to have correct speedometer). Then
    I bought some 15"
    wheels, and the suggestion from Eckers was to have tires:
    235/70R15.
    Now I have mounted the wheels, and they seem to have a too
    high diameter
    (seems to be woo big!).

    Any comments to this from anybody?

    Thanks and many greetings from Denmark

    Jens Fredholm
    -----------------------------------------------------------

    From:Nomadcpa@aol.com

    Hi Bob and list members:
    First to Amos...As an ebay buyer who completes my side of
    the
    transaction first, I will not leave any feedback until I
    receive mine. If you
    as a seller, cashing my check and holding my merchandise
    for 2 weeks
    wants feedback first, you will have a long wait.

    Next to the unnamed person who wants to join a classic Cevy
    club in the
    L A area...Classic Chevys of Southern California will
    welcome anyone
    who has an interest in these cars. Ownership is not a
    requirement. We
    are located in the San Fernando Valley. Jerry Mull and
    LACCC will
    welcome you as well. Sounds to me like you haven't checked
    things out.

    Lastly, I think Columbo drove something really popular like
    a Simca.
    Sherwin Silver
    Classic Chevys of Southern California
    1956 Nomad
    ---------------------------------
    From:"Joseph Rock" <underrail@msn.com>

    Columbo's Car - Dilapidated, 1959 Peugeot 403 Grande Luxe
    Cabriolet
    (convertible), manufactured in Sochaux, France, by "SA Des
    Automobiles Peugeot"
    seen on the police drama COLUMBO
    Joseph M Rock
    --------------------------------
    From:"Bruce Jacobs" <bruce_bj@swbell.net>

    Bob,

    My car looks good, but it ain't a beauty. I belong to a
    club, and they
    were happy to get me in. As a matter of fact, you don't
    even have to have a
    tri-5 to join. You just have to have the interest.

    Bruce Jacobs

    ----------------------------------------
    From:"Tony" <tnahvlle@foxall.com.au>

    Hi Bob and list members. Firstly thank all you guys for the
    tremendous amount of
    information that you pass on this list. There is always
    something to learn with
    every edition.I'm from down under Australia, and we don't
    get the wealth of
    information that comes with experience. So I have a 55
    convertable and I want to
    rebuild the treadle vac brake booster and master cylinder,
    can anyone tell me
    where I can get a rebuild kit from? I have spoken to
    Danchuck and they do not
    have a kit available. I will be in LA in early November and
    am willing to bring
    my treadle vac over. Does anyone know of a shop that will
    rebuild it while I am
    staying in LA? Any information would be great. Thanks Bob
    for the effort you go
    to ,to make this list appear on my screen, Kind regards to
    all. Tony.

    Editor's note. I suggest you contact Cliff Waldron at
    clifchev@aol.com He can rebuild
    it for you or sell you one already rebuilt. His phone
    number is 503-667-4329. Cliff is located in
    Oregon.
    BOB
    ------------------
    From:kfmartel@rockwellcollins.com


    Bob,

    To the person that is worried about joining your list I
    say that anyone who
    has an interest in restoring old Chevy's is welcome. That
    is my clubs moto as we
    do not even require that you own a Chevy.

    Kim
    ----------------------
    From:"Jim Larson" <chevyman@drtel.net>

    Hi Bob
    I was reading about the 57 BelAir 2 Door Wagon. GM
    does make
    mistakes at the factory and I have a car that proves it. It
    is a 57 210
    hardtop, but the VIN shows it is a belAir and the trim tag
    shows it a
    210 hardtop. I know someone is going to ask does it have
    the short
    fins,
    yes it does. It has holes in the quarter panels for the
    Chevrolet
    script. It has 210 door panels and interior. It has the
    chrome Vee's on
    the hood and trunk. I wonder how rare this car is? Does any
    out have
    that have a factory goof up like mine.
    Thanks
    Jim Larson
    57 210/BelAir Hardtop
    57 convertible
    Cameo Truck (stretched w/3rd Dr)
    55 Hardtop (for sale)

    Editor's note. Jim, where are you located. Someone
    recently told me they wanted to buy a 55
    hardtop. Please send me an e-mail for the next list
    that describes the car you have for sale.
    Also, have you seen the prices 57 convertibles are selling
    for now. You may own a gold mine.

    I am going to pass along some information from personal
    experience that may make some people
    unhappy but you might as well know the truth. I worked at
    a car dealer when I was going to
    college in Springfield Missouri in the 50s/60s. The more
    cars a dealer sells, the more goodies the
    dealer get from the factory. Like a bigger allocation of
    hot selling cars or warranty coverage of
    repairs they would normally reject.

    Therefore, dealers will do almost anything to sell a car.
    This brings me around DSO (Dealer
    Special Order) cars. If someone came into the dealer and
    wanted a car with a non standard color
    for instance they could get it if they wanted to pay extra.
    Want a hole drilled in a car's roof. No
    problem, the price was $25 then. The biggest users of these
    options were cab companies. They
    wanted a yellow car and a hole in the roof. If the buyer
    wanted something really exotic, the
    dealer had to ask the factory if they could build a car
    like the buyer wanted. If the factor could
    build the desired car, they sent back a price for it. The
    buyer then had the option to buy the exotic
    car they wanted or not.

    All of these "special" cars had DSO stamped on the cowl
    tag. I don't remember all of the non
    standard options that people got on their cars. A few I do
    remember was a person that wanted a
    car that had not been painted. He wanted to do it himself.
    He got that car. Another guy wanted
    a car with a partition between the back and front seat. He
    got that car. Another guy who was
    very tall wanted seats that went back farther than normal.
    He got that car also but at great
    expense.

    BOB
    -----------------------------------------
    From:delray55@alum.rpi.edu

    To: Paul Pachuta

    If you re looking for tech help or work done on your Chevy
    in the San Diego
    area, consider contacting Classic Chevys of San Diego.
    Their club has several
    members who perform all types of restoration work as well
    as supply parts. You
    can find more info about the club by checking out their web
    site; just enter
    Classic Chevys of San Diego into a search engine such as
    Dogpile.com for the
    internet address.

    >>>
    From:"Bill Kautz" <kautz@comcast.net>
    To:jwilson@unctv.org
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>

    Hey Jeff,
    In the 1961model year GM started building "mid-sized "
    cars, Oddly,
    Chevrolet was the only GM division that stayed with the
    "full-sized" cars with
    the exception of the Corvair and the Corvette. The other GM
    mid-sized cars were
    the Buick Special, Olds Cutlass, and Pontiac Tempest. In
    1962 Chevrolet
    introduced the Chevy II, later Nova, With the introduction
    of the Chevelle in
    1964, GM had a complete line of mid-sized cars. Of course
    Cadlilac didn't deem
    it necesary to go for a smaller car as they were all about
    size and luxury, i
    hope this answers your question, If you ned more info feel
    free to e-mail me.
    Wild Bill
    --------------------------------------------------
    From:"Charlie" <chas108@weir.net>

    Hey Bob:

    1) I'm going from memory but I recall the Beverly
    Hillbillies "truck"
    as being a 1921 Oldsmobile touring car that had its rear
    cut off
    and a truck body mounted.

    2) As for Jeff's question...the GM A-body cars (based on
    the Chevelle)
    were the Pontiac Tempest/LeMans/GTO, the Olds
    F-85/Cutlass/4-4-2,
    and the Buick Special/Skylark/GS. Now to make things more
    interesting...in Canada, in the 60's, Pontiac sold a series
    of Chevies
    with Pontiac trim. The mid-size entry was called
    "Beaumont",
    distinguished by a split grille and other trim changes.
    1969 was the last year for
    Beaumont, Pontiac went to the American Tempest/Le Mans/GTO
    lineup for 1970.

    3) Colombo drove an old Peugeot convertible. Don't know the
    year.
    I saw Peter Falk and the car recently in a magazine though.

    Hi to all!

    Greg Call
    Burgettstown PA
    ----------------------
    from:rwflury@comcast.net

    Hi Bob:
    Enjoy your news letters and find interesting topics from
    members.
    I have a 1955 Chevy Pickup with the big rap around window
    in back. I
    want to put over the shoulder seat belts in it since it is
    my daily
    driver and I cant trust the driving of some people on the
    roads. The area
    on the door jam post is wide enough to accept a bolt, or I
    will take
    out the rear window and weld on a clip for thickness and
    attach a seat
    belt loop to it.
    Has anyone done this to their truck yet, and does anyone
    have any
    information on what to use for a cross-the shoulder belt?
    I would appreciate any input, and thanks
    Dick rwflury@comcast.net
    --------------------------------
    SBC Yahoo! Mail - bob_ford@sbcglobal.net Print - Close
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    I know the other GM branches put out cars based on the
    Chevy Chevelle body style.

    I think Olds' version was the Cutlass, but what were the
    Pontiac and
    Buick versions? I seen to recall a Buick "GS" model, was
    that theirs?
    The Pontiac's included the Tempest/GTO, the Buick's were
    Skylark/Gran Sports.
    The 1964 & up El Caminos (GMC Sprints too) were based on
    this chassis too. I
    believe they are all "G" bodies in the General Motors
    nomenclature.

    Joseph M Rock
    -----------------------
    From:"Thadd" <Thaddspad@cox.net>

    Bob:
    Regarding C J Wilson's question about GM
    intermediates...The Pontiac
    version was the Tempest (GTO was a tempest) and the Buick
    was the Skylark. A
    Skylark GS had a larger engine and a handling package, 64
    and 65 GS's had
    either a 401 or 425 nailhead, and the later versions had
    400, 430 or 455
    depending on the year. One of the fastest production cars
    of the era was the 70/71
    GSX
    Buick...These things would run in the 12's with good tires.

    Thadd
    -----------------------------------
    From:Lyle Wilson

    Can some list member tell me if it is possible to copy CD
    and DVDs on my computer. If so what
    hardware and software can I use?

    Thanks
    Lyle
    ----------------------------
    From:"Lisa Metone" <lisam2@cwa.com>

    Mr. Ford

    You do not know me but one of your list members sent me a
    copy of one of your list last year
    where someone had found their mother and father in Hawaii.
    They had a good outcome. My
    friend on your list knew I was searching for my parents
    with no luck so they sent me that item.

    Although I really could not afford it, I hired someone to
    help me search for my mother. After a
    few months they found her. I flew to California to see her
    a few weeks ago. Tears flowed for
    hours when we meet. My mother had recently had breast
    surgery for cancer and she was going
    through an extremely rough chemo therapy. She told me
    that seeing me gave her the strength to
    carry on the chemo therapy which she was about ready to
    give up on because it hurt so much.

    Thanks so much for what you have done for me. I now feel my
    life is complete.
    Lisa Metone
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