Hello All, I really look forward to seeing your posts each day, especially those with links that take me off to the many inspiring web sites of your own trucks. I've finally got a minimal start for a
Nice job so far, Jeff! Guess ya wanna wake up the neighbors...are those glass packs? -- Jon 1953 5 Window 3100 Pickup Truck http://53truck.ez15loan.com oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks bui
Author: "Hennie van Dalen" <h.vandalen11@chello.nl>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 22:31:39 +0200
Talk about upsetting the neighbours: look at www.chello.nl/~h.vandalen11 P.S.: I do have a garage now..... Hennie van Dalen oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
I thought all powerglides were two speed? I guess I'm just living in the past! Bob K in PHX, AZ. oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
Author: "Hennie van Dalen" <h.vandalen11@chello.nl>
Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 10:43:44 +0200
Hmmm, mine shifts twice while driving... so it must have 3 speeds..... I'm new to american cars, so I really don't know all the automotive fact's, it took me long enough to find out the american way
In retrospect, I should have gone with a 700r4. I already had the TH350, though, so I used it. To compensate, I went with the tallest tire I could fit in the rear. 255/85-16. There's a great website
Actually, the glass packs are fairly quiet (all things being relative). Maybe they are so because they are almost 3 feet long. It just has a nice rumble. Originally, though I was going to take the ex
Author: "Hennie van Dalen" <h.vandalen11@chello.nl>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 17:38:12 +0200
The 3-speed powerglide mistery is solved ! Turns out GM built some 3-speed powerglides for foreign car-makes (Holden, Vauxhall and maybe Rover) Guess what..... I happen to have one of those. ;-) http