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I've had my 66 Elky out a few times this year, but the tranny is busted. The 396 ripped 1'st gear apart last year. I've got another muncie, but have been too busy with my house to mess with it.

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Ahh, Chevelle... that's just one of those 'brings back memories' kind of words...

Now, don't go getting any ideas it's all very innocent on my behalf as my oldest sister had a boyfriend who had a beautiful midnight blue Chevelle. I thought she was so cool, he was so cool and the car was ultra cool.

I also like Beaumonts simply because they're there and perhaps moreso because they are similar but still different. http://cdnclassics.chevelles.net/feature/april_com.html is a beauty.

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mmmmmmm, my all time dream machine... a '67 Beaumont!! Just love the look of that grill comin at ya.

Some day...... some day......

-Greg

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I know a few people hat migrated to the ENC board when their other board got updated. One of the people at the other board that is a Canadian instructor is Ed McLaren. http://www.electric-ed.com/index.htm

You might try to contact him to see if he as any more insight or resource for your calculator.

Hope this will be of assistance.

Gregg

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Gregg,

Ed has been a member here too for some time now.

Seeing that we're totally off topic anyway ..

Any FORD Fans out there? [Linked Image]
I wish I still had my 65 Mustang

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Thread hijacking is kinda fun...

My first car was a '63 Opal Cadet with the lightning bolt in the circle emblem... don't know if it was supposed to be 'fast as lightning' but it was more likely struck by lightning....

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E-Ed makes the best illustrations. —Bjarn

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ahh maaannnnnnn, there goes my thread!! poluted with F**D talk [Linked Image] [Linked Image]

just kiddin.... love all the oldies, wldn't own anything other than a GM product myself, but any restored, modified pre 70's automobile is welcome to cruise along with me (well... behind me staring at my tailights is more like it, lol)....

ps: Thks Gregg (US Coreman), I'll give it a shot...

-Greg

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Yeah, I know, Fix Or Repair Daily. That was pretty much true from what I remember. [Linked Image]

Hey, some smallblocks can be pretty surprising. [Linked Image]

I think my only Chevy was a Corvair that I had to keep idling at 1500 rpm because of a blown head gasket. I bought it for $25 (maybe $50) from the guy next door. It wasn't bad except for the puffs of exhaust that would come out the dash inside once in awhile. I never had to change the oil on it because I was constantly putting in more. [Linked Image]

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Am I being accused of highjacking?

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