I doubt mine will be ready... should be running by then, but might be at Dad's getting the new hood/trunk painted.
Lost in the 60s said
Apr 16, 2021
Derek69SS wrote:
I doubt mine will be ready... should be running by then, but might be at Dad's getting the new hood/trunk painted.
Your "what" ?? Didn't you fetch another one after the March meeting
I haven't even put the batteries back in any of mine. Been working on the Camaro, but that is a long ways out yet.
I could fire up either the '38 or '62...
Derek69SS said
Apr 19, 2021
Lost in the 60s wrote:
Derek69SS wrote:
I doubt mine will be ready... should be running by then, but might be at Dad's getting the new hood/trunk painted.
Your "what" ?? Didn't you fetch another one after the March meeting
I bought fiberglass hood/trunk/bumpers to shed some weight off the Chevelle, and modified the hood with some home built heat-extractor vents.
I picked up a modified 2006 Z06 Corvette the day after the March meeting... unfortunately, buying a 600hp modern sportscar has kind of killed the motivation to work on the Chevelle that is obviously slower.
BLyke said
Apr 19, 2021
Derek69SS wrote:
I picked up a modified 2006 Z06 Corvette the day after the March meeting... unfortunately, buying a 600hp modern sportscar has kind of killed the motivation to work on the Chevelle that is obviously slower.
Something like that could start a trend.. hear thy might have less rust issues too?
Lost in the 60s said
Apr 19, 2021
BLyke wrote:
Derek69SS wrote:
I picked up a modified 2006 Z06 Corvette the day after the March meeting... unfortunately, buying a 600hp modern sportscar has kind of killed the motivation to work on the Chevelle that is obviously slower.
Something like that could start a trend.. hear thy might have less rust issues too?
Not necessarily. They still have steel frames and suspension.
Derek, is the Z06 street worthy ? You could drive that.
Derek69SS said
Apr 19, 2021
The Z06 is a great driver, it's just ugly... previous owner put some really awful stripes on it. It's supposed to be Jenna's fun car, but I have driven it a lot more than she has so far.
I plan to paint it orange next winter.
John D said
Apr 22, 2021
Stan...
What time slot did you register for?
SShink said
Apr 23, 2021
John D wrote:
Stan... What time slot did you register for?
I registered for the 9:30 am departure time.
John D said
Apr 25, 2021
I registered for 10:00... they're asking to arrive 30 mins early, so 9:30.
The weather will choose which car.
SShink said
May 2, 2021
A great time was had by all who attended!
It was fun to cruise down in the Welsh/Red Wing area again like we've done for Fall cruises.
Our little Chevelle group (+ Cutty and LeMans) got broken up pretty early since the front group was moving along a LOT faster than the middle of the group. Still fun though.
I went ahead and registered and planning to attend.
Link to QA1 event info
Link to Registration for time slot (It's free)
Your "what" ?? Didn't you fetch another one after the March meeting
I haven't even put the batteries back in any of mine. Been working on the Camaro, but that is a long ways out yet.
I could fire up either the '38 or '62...
I bought fiberglass hood/trunk/bumpers to shed some weight off the Chevelle, and modified the hood with some home built heat-extractor vents.
I picked up a modified 2006 Z06 Corvette the day after the March meeting... unfortunately, buying a 600hp modern sportscar has kind of killed the motivation to work on the Chevelle that is obviously slower.
I picked up a modified 2006 Z06 Corvette the day after the March meeting... unfortunately, buying a 600hp modern sportscar has kind of killed the motivation to work on the Chevelle that is obviously slower.
Something like that could start a trend.. hear thy might have less rust issues too?
Not necessarily. They still have steel frames and suspension.
Derek, is the Z06 street worthy ? You could drive that.
The Z06 is a great driver, it's just ugly... previous owner put some really awful stripes on it. It's supposed to be Jenna's fun car, but I have driven it a lot more than she has so far.
I plan to paint it orange next winter.
What time slot did you register for?
I registered for the 9:30 am departure time.
The weather will choose which car.
A great time was had by all who attended!
It was fun to cruise down in the Welsh/Red Wing area again like we've done for Fall cruises.
Our little Chevelle group (+ Cutty and LeMans) got broken up pretty early since the front group was moving along a LOT faster than the middle of the group. Still fun though.
Photo's courtesy of Bill Leigh.
Sorry that we missed this one, didn't escape the CAC until this afternoon
Did get the Nomad out Saturday evening
If the Turquoise car was the pace setter, I can imagine the "pace"...
The 3 of them came back up the WI side and stopped to harass us at our yard sale. The cars made a bit of a stir, sitting on the street...
Didn't sell nearly enough of my late Mother's furniture, but I placed For Sale signs on the HHR and sold that.