That so reminds me of the '55 Chevy from the 1971 film, Two Lane Blacktop....scr8p wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:10 am This 55 Chevy my dad and I build about 10 years ago is gonna be going across the block this weekend at Barrett Jackson. The owner has been stricken with dimentia, so his brother has been selling off his estate to pay for the cost of his care. He's been trying to sell it for awhile now with no real solid offers, but it looks like it's going "no reserve" so I hope it brings good money for him.
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~I'm a lot older now than I was then and wish that I knew then what I know now~
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Which is suppose to be getting re-made also (driver from original movie is suppose to play the Douche guy in the second car for the re-make.LosiXXkid wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2017 9:37 amThat so reminds me of the '55 Chevy from the 1971 film, Two Lane Blacktop....scr8p wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:10 am This 55 Chevy my dad and I build about 10 years ago is gonna be going across the block this weekend at Barrett Jackson. The owner has been stricken with dimentia, so his brother has been selling off his estate to pay for the cost of his care. He's been trying to sell it for awhile now with no real solid offers, but it looks like it's going "no reserve" so I hope it brings good money for him.
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Nah, he probably had around $55-60k in building that car.
You never make money selling a car you restored. Especially if you had to pay someone to do all of the work.
You never make money selling a car you restored. Especially if you had to pay someone to do all of the work.
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Surprisingly, it was actually on TV. So I recorded it on my phone to post.... hence the quality.
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I've gotten into a couple of car resto shows lately, and it is truly amazing what can be made if given enough time and money!

On the other hand, I look at the crap rolling off the production lines these days and can't help but think picking up an old vehicle with some style and rebuilding it for the price of new is a pretty good trade off, so what's the difference between dropping $50K to $60K on a new car or resto'ing one for $50 or $60K? Yeah, yeah, restos can get into crazy money, I'm talking about making a daily driver, not a show stopper. Me personally, I'll take a mid 60's or 70's Chebby truck, toss in modern conveniences and call it a day.

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Not unless it's an iconic Boyd Coddington or Chip Foose car.
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If you buy something more mainstream from the 60's-70's there are more than enough "bolt on" parts in the aftermarket to build something at a relatively decent price. If you get into sort of off the wall cars/trucks then you get into a lot of fab work making stuff work and the clock is just running......Halgar wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2017 12:47 amOn the other hand, I look at the crap rolling off the production lines these days and can't help but think picking up an old vehicle with some style and rebuilding it for the price of new is a pretty good trade off, so what's the difference between dropping $50K to $60K on a new car or resto'ing one for $50 or $60K? Yeah, yeah, restos can get into crazy money, I'm talking about making a daily driver, not a show stopper. Me personally, I'll take a mid 60's or 70's Chebby truck, toss in modern conveniences and call it a day.![]()
Chip's cars don't seem to come up at auction as much as Boyd's cars do. But I don't really watch a lot of the car auctions either. That being said, unless it was one of the famous builds like the Alumacoupe or Chezoom, I don't really see Boyd's stuff go for a ton of money..... compared to what it probably cost for them to build it.
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The 72 442 we've been working on is just about finished. Gotta get the top installed yet and finish up the rear interior panels once that's done. Also charge the A/C...... and a couple other little things.
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Looks nice, a fair bit of time and money in that one.
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Been awhile since I posted anything in here so i thought i would do a little updating.
The Model A is rolling along. Just about done with the body work on the body. 3/4's of it is in primer and we'll probably start getting it blocked in a little while. Once we lifted the body off the frame we decided to just get the frame done. So long story short, got it painted and back to roller status. Still have to finish the rear brake lines and get the emergency brakes figured out.
Got the engine painted yellow too.
HAven't really taken many pics of the 70 Chevelle the last few months. But the body work is done and the panels are in primer. Got the body of the frame and onto the rotisserie. Sandblasted the bottom and cowl/firewall and got it painted. After that was done, tore the frame apart, got that up on the rotisserie, sandblasted and painted. Along with all of the other chassis parts. This guy is on a budget so we didn't spend any time fixing any rust pitting or anything like that. Just put a fresh paint job on the stuff. After it was back together, set the body back on it. I'm hoping to get the engine painted tomorrow or Wednesday.... as long as the new oil pan shows up. Then i can get the trans bolted back on and get it back in the frame.
Once the engine/trans is back in the car, it can go over to the other half of the garage and chill for awhile so we can get my kid's new toy in the shop..... a bagged 99 Dodge. It needs a little bit of work to get it inspected and on the road.
The Model A is rolling along. Just about done with the body work on the body. 3/4's of it is in primer and we'll probably start getting it blocked in a little while. Once we lifted the body off the frame we decided to just get the frame done. So long story short, got it painted and back to roller status. Still have to finish the rear brake lines and get the emergency brakes figured out.
Got the engine painted yellow too.
HAven't really taken many pics of the 70 Chevelle the last few months. But the body work is done and the panels are in primer. Got the body of the frame and onto the rotisserie. Sandblasted the bottom and cowl/firewall and got it painted. After that was done, tore the frame apart, got that up on the rotisserie, sandblasted and painted. Along with all of the other chassis parts. This guy is on a budget so we didn't spend any time fixing any rust pitting or anything like that. Just put a fresh paint job on the stuff. After it was back together, set the body back on it. I'm hoping to get the engine painted tomorrow or Wednesday.... as long as the new oil pan shows up. Then i can get the trans bolted back on and get it back in the frame.
Once the engine/trans is back in the car, it can go over to the other half of the garage and chill for awhile so we can get my kid's new toy in the shop..... a bagged 99 Dodge. It needs a little bit of work to get it inspected and on the road.
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Is that a Duce frame Jason, doesn't look like a A frame to me?
Anyway, nice work, as usual
Anyway, nice work, as usual

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