Thread: cruiseomatic
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07-31-2010 01:43 PM #1
Ok Mooneye777, here is what I consider a perfect example of why some threads get ignored:
1) Very first post, no intro. It is just like walking into a room of people and not introducing yourself before you start talking to them. He didn't even take the time to fill out a profile so we know if he is for real or jerking our chains.
2) Not very clear on what he is looking for. He knows he has a Cruisamatic, but what more is he wanting?
3) No thank you whatsoever, kind of "demands" that we email him with an answer.
Not picking on you Mendenwald, but manners are manners. If you want people to help you the first thing you need to do is ask" please" and thank them at the end. If you can't take the time to stop back and discuss what you wanted to know, what are our incentives to want to tell you?
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 07-31-2010 at 01:45 PM.
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08-06-2010 01:13 PM #2
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08-06-2010 01:46 PM #3
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Sorry Don, didn't mean to offend anyone. I'm not real into this computer stuff and didn't fiqure I should use up to much space. I,m an old broken down construction worker and am just getting into finding parts for my 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 XL. I am looking for information to find out which transmission was in the car orginally. On the console it has the L on the bottom of the shift pattern and a green dot with a circle around it in the middle and a single dot on top. It started out in 2nd gear in the top dot. The middle dot was 1st,2nd,and 3rd. I think it was a cruiseamatic but not sure.It has a FMX in it now but the shifting pattern isn't right. If you know of someone that can tell if the cruisamatic is the one I need I would certainly appreciate the info. Thanks to filling me in on the proper manners for thread usage and I'll watch my manners from now on. Sorry, just never been on one before.
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08-06-2010 04:18 PM #4
Well -probably not the way you wanted to start out, but welcome to Club Hot Rod!!
We're really a good bunch and believe me there are a lot here who can relate to the "... old broken down ..." part of your response.
Try this link:
http://www.galaxieclub.com/
They seem to be the experts on all things Galaxie and should be able to help you with any of the original factory stuff!
I had a friend with a '65. he pulled the 352 and put a dual quad 427 in that bad boy and it would up and fly. Had a lot of trouble with second gear on the automatic so ended up with a four speed. Honestly, you could see a bit of daylight under the front tires when he hit second with the manual.
Post some pictures and when you want to talk Ford motors and such, there's a bunch of deep (read "old") knowledge on this site!
Again, Welcome to CHR!
Glenn
P.S. - Don is one of the best - truly a wealth of information and someone I respect and enjoy. I think he needs a couple o' beers this afternoon and he'll be alright.."Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
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08-06-2010 05:29 PM #5
Well that introduction wasn't one of our better ones here. We have been having a discussion of how we don't treat newbies very nicely - and unfortunately you just happened to tune in at the 'wrong' time
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Welcome aboard. Don't worry about being too wordy when it come time to ask a question or get involved with a discussion. We, also as you stated are in many cases a bunch of ancients, arthritic in some cases and afflicted with CRS in others. But, again, welcome aboard. And, yes, as Glenn said, Don really is a good guy (most of the time) - it's the Florida sun.
Now with that said, we may pick on you occasionally once we get to know you
Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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08-07-2010 02:53 AM #6
I apologize too. Like was mentioned, we were just having a discussion about how some members questions are ignored. Your post just happened to show up in the middle of that and seemed to be an example of why some go unanswered. Sorry Bud, you seem like a decent guy, and I jumped the gun for no reason. Hope you stick around for a long time.
Don
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08-07-2010 11:35 AM #7
Welcome to the Club. Sorry I don't know much about cruisamatics, but have learned a bit about c-6's since the beginning of my build, with help from guys on here. Just stick around and the Ford guy's will chime in, although I'm betting that Gallaxie web club will be more helpful in this particular instance. I use this club for hot rod/ modification questions, but use a ford truck forum for any original OEM stuff questions. Again welcome to the club!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.






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