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race cars get new flywheels
Centerforce Dual friction kind of is not a pure stock clutch [nor a very good one ]
Centerforce Dual friction kind of is not a pure stock clutch [nor a very good one ]
DennisHello Thomas !
Great stuff as always !
Are you going to the Bloomington Gold at the Assembly Hall next weekend ?
Hope to see you soon , London is anxious to climb any gravel piles you might have sitting around !
Craig
Thomas.....sorry to hear about your misfortune at the races. I did do a search for DXF pressure plate problems just for curiosity and you aren't the only one having shifting problems.

Thanks Craig, sorry I missed you when you were in Phlio last week. You would have gotten a preview of some shop additions.
Yes I will be at Bloomington Gold all 3 days, wouldn't miss it for anything. It doesn't hurt one bit either that it's only 11 miles away.
http://www.bloomingtongold.com/
I'm also planning on going on the Corvette Gold Tour Cruise Saturday night. It set a Guinness World Record for Corvettes one year with over 2,000+ Corvettes and they're trying to break it this year. The idea is to just have some fun and the weather looks perfect for the whole show. Sunny and dry with high 70's to low 80's in the day and mid to low 60's at night.Thursday evening we're have a little Pre-Bloomington Gold cookout at the shop with a few Corvettes scattered about the property.
Tell London I still have the Nova she gave me and kept the ribbon too! I have two rock piles waiting just for her.
Thomas
I was so excited to get this car delivered. Think that I bugged the car hauler driver a bit too much because when he finally arrived at our home, he asked if I was the proud owner of the tan colored '63 Jeep Wagon...... He must have loved the look on my face.
Only thing I can say about that car is WOW...not a bad location to live in either
Ody - By chance, is that pic on Chuckanut Drive? I was out there last year, first time Ive ever driven the length of it and honestly think its by far the most beautiful (and scarey) stretch of road Ive ever seen.
wow that is awesome
Everything I look at this thread, I am just so impressed. Amazing work you have transformed that garage into a working piece of art.
I have family in Peoria, do you give tours?![]()
What fun for all of your Corvette friends and to be so close to the Bloomington Gold event!
Wife took me to this event back in 2002 for my 50th birthday. Safe to say that I had a great time looking at all the cars and attending many of the classes that were offered. Of course the highlight of the time spent there was coming home with this car, that is to say, having it shipped to our home here in the PacNoWest:....
Have a great time!
Ody.
Actually, my front yard, but you are right about Chuckanut Drive. It is beautiful and there is a great restaurant along the way. Next time out, have some of the local oysters there. Then come over to the Olympic Peninsula for more wonderful roads and scenery.
My apologies to both Thomas and Chris for this little hijack... And, when you guys hit the road, try to make it out to this great part of our country.
Ody.

Thomas, I just finished reading this great story on another forum I frequent and as I read it, I immediately thought of all the folks that frequent this thread as well as your beautiful Corvette. I hope you don't mind my sharing it here......
Ody your '63 is simply stunning as is your front yard! Very nice. Are you aware that '63's are the feature Bloomington Gold Corvette this year in honor of their 50th birthday? You still have time to do a road trip out here and you can swing by the shop as well! What a deal! Looking at your car it's so very hard to believe it's already 50 years old. It will still look fabulous when it's 100 years old, a true timeless classic.
When Chris and I start our road trips you can bet we'll be out your way. Trust me, I wouldn't miss it for anything.
Thomas
Thomas, I just finished reading this great story on another forum I frequent and as I read it, I immediately thought of all the folks that frequent this thread as well as your beautiful Corvette. I hope you don't mind my sharing it here.
It is a story about a small Midwestern Chevrolet dealership in Nebraska - Lambrecht Chevrolet. It grew from a 16 car per year lot during WWII and finally closed in 1996 when the husband/wife owners, Ray and Mildred Lambrecht finally decided it was time to retire at the ages of 78 and 75. At the age of 95, Ray has finally decided to liquidate his entire inventory that includes many "new" old models - over 500 vehicles in total.
A few examples:
1958 Chevrolet Cameo pick-up with 1 mile on the odo
1959 Bel Air sedan, 1 mile clocked
1965 Bel Air wagon, a whopping 5 miles
1975 Caprice with 7 miles
1978 Malibu, 11 miles
1969 Cheyenne pick-up, 4 miles
The following link is to a story that was written by Ray and Mildred's daughter. It will take you back to a time when dealerships were more interested in creating lifelong relationships with customers through good honest deals than they were in simply making the sale. Again, I hope I'm not cluttering your thread, but I'm confident many who frequent here will enjoy reading this interesting story.
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2013/06/the-story-behind-the-lambrecht-chevrolet-collection/

You OK hobbitss?Someone just mentioned a killer tool auction and I don't think you noticed.
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Hello zkling . The operative word there about the garage is working as in - that's what I do out there.![]()
Do I give tours....all the time. Next time you're visiting your Peoria family you'll see you're only 1 1/2 hours away. Send me a PM and we'll try to set it up.
Thomas

Tool box is only thing that give that B/W pic away.. very cool![]()
I understand the practicality of the newer, larger ball bearing boxes. But it just doesn't look right compared to everything else. A nice mid 60's snap on box would just feel so much more at home in that picture.I'm on the wagon and must not fall off.....
Fortunately the auction is far away!!!

I'm sure you mean the tool wagon Joe.![]()



Are you guys ever going to buy a 911 Porsche and have events at your shop? I could talked into a long road trip to TCOTU.