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April 2007
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CONTENTS
So you want to find out how to, where to or what to do?
CLASSIFIED ADS
Comparison of Diesel and Gasoline Engines
Spring Cleaning
Car Nut Profile: Dan AKA "Pontiac Slim"
Ron Covell Workshop
What's Going On at the Shop?
New Employee: Matt LaMontagne
Sketch shows thug who $tole from Baby Giovanni Guglielmo
Up Your Car Value By Stopping Rust
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What's Going On at the Shop?
www.chop-shopcustoms.com/work.htm
by Dana Schaeffer

The 1949 Plymouth 'veins' are being put in!

Come check out the news and views of what has been done in the past month....


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New Employee: Matt LaMontagne

Matt hails from Lawrence ,MA and is a recent grad from Wyotech with a diploma in street rod /metal fabrication and mechanics.
He will be an apprentice at Chop-Shop Customs & learning all the tricks of the trade while still having fun.
Feel free to stop by the shop and welcome Matt.


 

Car Nut Profile: Dan AKA "Pontiac Slim"
by Dana Schaeffer

You've seen him at the Summer Nationals!!!

Check out Dan and his 1930 1/2 Ford Coupe


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Ron Covell Workshop
Metal workshop !!
May 5 & 6 2007

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Sketch shows thug who $tole from Baby Giovanni Guglielmo
by By Marie Szaniszlo, Boston Globe

Help Giovanni Find this Mean Man !!!

A private detective firm has released a police sketch of the man who walked off from a Salem, N.H., mall with a bucketful of donations for Baby Giovanni.


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Vehicle Poll
What vehicle to you own?
Hot rod -loud & mean
Classic - 'factory fresh' look
Street Rod
Muscle Car -the 60's & 70's
The New Era 80's and above
Traditional - Primered -'Old Skool'
Looking for a ride/Dont have a ride
In progress- I need parts to finish it
In progress- I need paint
In progress- I need body work
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So you want to find out how to, where to or what to do?
by Dana Schaeffer


Looking for some general information on where to buy good parts?   

Advice on finding a rare part? How to sell/buy a car?   Need casting numbers ?

Finding a new local friend who loves street rods as much as you do? The following websites can help with all of the above!


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May 5 & 6


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Spring Cleaning
Keep your vehicle’s interior clean.


Regardless of what area of the country you live in, the long winter months can be tough on the interior of your car. Chances are the salt and sand used in colder climates, and the stagnant, cooler air elsewhere in the country have given the interior of your vehicle quite a pounding. Fortunately, once spring rolls around, a few simple tasks can restore the beauty and protect the quality of your vehicle’s interior.
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Up Your Car Value By Stopping Rust
by Barbara Thorp


Rust is rust. It's unsightly, it speaks of neglect and inevitable decay. And no one likes it. Certainly not on cars, whether used cars or new. After all, we want our cars looking shiny and brand-new, just as it was when it left the car dealer lot.


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Comparison of Diesel and Gasoline Engines
http://www.diesel-generator-central.com
by John Stafford


In the transportation industry there are two major types of engines. These are the diesel engine and the gasoline engine. The diesel engine can be found more commonly in the larger vehicles such as buses and trucks but the gasoline engine has remained the most popular engine in cars. There reason for this may not be clearly apparent at a first glance as it seems that the only difference in the engines is the fuel type. This is however a large misconception as the inner workings of the engines also differs.
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