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#255409 09/19/12 11:46 AM
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howdy everybody, i would like to get a site started on information on 27 chevy cars. i would like it to be like bill barkers site on the 31's. i'm no good with computers but would be willing to help with this project. any ideas or would anybody be willing to get the ball rolling?

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I did'nt know that Bill has a dedicated '31 site or what that does that the usual forum exchanges can't do. Not trying to be negative just want to learn the advantages. I own a'27 coach that gets used primarily for VCCA tours.
Don't think I can help much from a computer organizing standpoint but would be happy to contribute info or experiences. Dan

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My site (http://1931chevrolet.com) is intended mostly as a reference site for technical information and tips on supporting the early 6 cyclinder cars. A lot of the information is useful for 1929 through 1936-ish cars.

I've included lots of information that people sent to me. And I've coordinated postings for correctness with major players such as Chip Sweet, Skip Geear, Steve Kassis and others.

Over time, I've relaxed a lot of my data guidelines to include information specific to some other years but generally have stayed within the 6 cylinder era. And -- if you have interest, I also have maintained mostly a photo site for '32 Chevs at http://1932chevrolet.com

Please be aware that if you want to post ANY TECHNICAL data for ANY YEAR of Chevrolet, that we will do that for FREE in the MEMBERS area of the VCCA web site.

You can already find hundreds of pages of data (for all years) there in the RESOURCE CENTER. (http://vcca.org/members) And, of course, there's NO CHARGE for you to have it saved there -- and it's readily available to all Members as part of their membership.



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