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Post by lowlife on Sept 19, 2024 2:54:38 GMT -7
Hi Guys !
About time i built something again, been out of building for a while i just didnt have the enthusiasm... Anyway ive had this 67 Pro Street Chevelle sitting in the cudboard with the idea I`d add a different body to it, but Ive got a new idea !
So far the interior is almost complete, and its a mess ! Scratchbuilt a new dashboard, why ? Dont know but i did ! Added rust, new door handles, torn trim etc and im pleased so far !
Once we get further along my plan will become clear, should look pretty good im hoping !
Thanks for looking, more soon....
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Post by stitchdup on Sept 19, 2024 3:11:12 GMT -7
good to see you Martin, it been a while
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Post by 406 Silverado on Sept 19, 2024 4:19:02 GMT -7
good to see you Martin, it been a while I'll echo those sentiments as well Martin. Off to a great start with this one and am looking forward to seeing more. Great to not only have you back but also back at the bench brother.
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Post by tcoat on Sept 19, 2024 4:21:46 GMT -7
Barn find? (Your first link doesn't work for me)
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Post by lowlife on Sept 19, 2024 13:58:00 GMT -7
Barn find? (Your first link doesn't work for me) Your close tcoat, very close, but not quite ! Can everyone else see both pics or is one a dud ??
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Post by tcoat on Sept 19, 2024 14:59:36 GMT -7
Barn find? (Your first link doesn't work for me) Your close tcoat, very close, but not quite ! Can everyone else see both pics or is one a dud ?? Both show up fine now. Must have been a glitch.
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Post by kwt on Sept 19, 2024 15:57:21 GMT -7
That interior has peaked my interest. Looking forward to see where this goes.
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Post by RetroSpectKustoms on Sept 19, 2024 18:31:03 GMT -7
Great start, I like this idea very much.
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Post by DeeCee on Sept 20, 2024 1:22:27 GMT -7
Great to see you back at it mate, and you have my full attention ! I know what it is like to go into a slump, i went months without feeling like building, but i think i'm back
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Post by lowlife on Sept 22, 2024 3:36:37 GMT -7
Thanks guys, actually feels good to be back at the bench ! Been mocking up and trying things out, I found an old pro mod kit so Ive nicked the wheels, rear tyres, scoop, and rear end with wheelie bars...And the little rear wing was scratched ! Going to take some serious suspension mods to get it this low, now wheres my hacksaw ?
If your gonna go Pro Street, might as well GO FOR IT ! !
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Post by 406 Silverado on Sept 22, 2024 5:18:39 GMT -7
Holy SCHMOKES that looks good already Martin ( lowlife)!! You're giving this one the ol "one-two" and I definitely like where you're headed with this one and will be looking forward to next steps brother.
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Post by tcoat on Sept 22, 2024 5:36:43 GMT -7
This makes the rust inside even more interesting
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Post by RetroSpectKustoms on Sept 22, 2024 21:21:31 GMT -7
Oh, hell yeah! That is seriously bad a**!
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Post by kwt on Sept 23, 2024 15:36:25 GMT -7
Ok... definitely intrigued now. I like the looks of this quite a bit.
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Post by Zippi on Sept 24, 2024 4:36:50 GMT -7
I dig anything Pro Street. Looking good dude.
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Post by lowlife on Oct 11, 2024 3:44:37 GMT -7
Thanks Guys ! A quick Story... ! So out in the USA we have a young mechanic, serving his apprenticeship in a bodyshop. On the way back from a delivery one day he stops at a local junkyard, looking for a new race car project. Pulling in he immediately spots the rusting hulk of a 67 Chevelle, parked up outside the office, or dumped there.. The thoughts of a Mustang or Camaro vanish as his eyes glide over the coke bottle styling of the long sleek Chevy. Its had previously been a race car, a single tatty seat inside, with holes for what was once a roll cage, and rusty wheel tubs filled the area where the rear seat used to live. The big block had long since seized, the flat tyres meant the car was almost laying in the mud. But yeah this could be cool again , so the car was dragged back to the workshop.. Over the next few days he dreamed of his pro street monster tearing up the tarmac, even thought of colours to paint it. But slowly the look of the old paint and rust grew on him, he would sit in his race seat, even the smell of decay and oil slowly faded till he decided he liked the interior too. Like crease`s in an old mans face, this had history. A plan was decided upon, the bodywork and interior would stay just as it was, maybe a new cage for safety, but he would keep it original. Its only original once right ? so why change it ? The chassis and floor would be repaired, patched up with new pieces if needed, then he`d go through the entire suspension, then the engine, painting, chroming and polishing as he went. He would save quite a few bucks leaving the rest, shiny paint and leather seats dont make you go faster ! Yeah the car would be cool all right, and he hated washing cars anyway.... And this is where my Chevelle currently stands, still chopping the suspension about I`ll post pics up later ! Thanks for reading, more soon on the Pro Chevelle ! !
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Post by 406 Silverado on Oct 11, 2024 4:49:44 GMT -7
Thanks Guys ! A quick Story... ! So out in the USA we have a young mechanic, serving his apprenticeship in a bodyshop. On the way back from a delivery one day he stops at a local junkyard, looking for a new race car project. Pulling in he immediately spots the rusting hulk of a 67 Chevelle, parked up outside the office, or dumped there.. The thoughts of a Mustang or Camaro vanish as his eyes glide over the coke bottle styling of the long sleek Chevy. Its had previously been a race car, a single tatty seat inside, with holes for what was once a roll cage, and rusty wheel tubs filled the area where the rear seat used to live. The big block had long since seized, the flat tyres meant the car was almost laying in the mud. But yeah this could be cool again , so the car was dragged back to the workshop.. Over the next few days he dreamed of his pro street monster tearing up the tarmac, even thought of colours to paint it. But slowly the look of the old paint and rust grew on him, he would sit in his race seat, even the smell of decay and oil slowly faded till he decided he liked the interior too. Like crease`s in an old mans face, this had history. A plan was decided upon, the bodywork and interior would stay just as it was, maybe a new cage for safety, but he would keep it original. Its only original once right ? so why change it ? The chassis and floor would be repaired, patched up with new pieces if needed, then he`d go through the entire suspension, then the engine, painting, chroming and polishing as he went. He would save quite a few bucks leaving the rest, shiny paint and leather seats dont make you go faster ! Yeah the car would be cool all right, and he hated washing cars anyway.... And this is where my Chevelle currently stands, still chopping the suspension about I`ll post pics up later ! Thanks for reading, more soon on the Pro Chevelle ! ! That's going to be a good story to read again when this is all said and done Martin. I knew plenty of guys in my home town that had cars like that. We had this one guy named John Killen that had this super bad a$$ Chevy II that had a rust oxide paint job in town growing up. It was, at the time, the fastest car in town but looked terrible. Point being, you're right......paint don't make 'em go faster. Looking forward to contined progress here buddy.
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Post by lowlife on Oct 11, 2024 5:14:43 GMT -7
Thanks Joe ! Interior is finished, if i can stop adding bits ! And the running gear is being painted. Front brakes added and a hefty lowering job make the front of the car Looow, rear tyres can glue to the tubs, any more and i`ll need to make a new trans tunnel. So it might have a slight rake but i can add pro mod style side skirts once its on wheels !
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Post by 406 Silverado on Oct 11, 2024 5:28:30 GMT -7
Looks like you are indeed giving this one "the treatment" Martin! Interior has a good amount of wear and tear to it and you're off to a great start on that engine. Have you ever tried painting a thin coat of Tamiya Smoke over kit chrome? It works wonders in making it look more realistic. Stuff works great!!! Check out this article from Scale Auto that I managed to take pictures of for later demonstration:
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Post by RetroSpectKustoms on Oct 13, 2024 15:20:33 GMT -7
That interior is looking good! I can vouch for Joe's smoke over chrome, it works amazingly well. It also sort of "seals off" the chrome finish, making weathering on chrome parts much easier.
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Post by andrewmcd on Oct 26, 2024 4:25:07 GMT -7
Who knew a "messy" interior could look so good? Love the stance on the mock-up!
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Post by lowlife on Oct 26, 2024 4:53:18 GMT -7
Thanks guys, I'm due an update on this, but as with most (ALL !) of my little projects it's getting a bit carried away.. I'll get some pics up soon, show you what's been happening !
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Post by DeeCee on Oct 26, 2024 19:02:42 GMT -7
Bring on the update mate.... i really like where this is going Martin.
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Post by lowlife on Oct 31, 2024 6:01:37 GMT -7
Sorry progress has been a bit slow, waiting for green paint as mine is rubbish... Sneek peek, built up a crazy engine then had to cut half the front of the engine bay out, and the radiator support, to fit it in !... COOL ! Made a few changes but i like this set up, once the plumbing is added should look better ! Get some more pics up once i can paint some colour on the thing....
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Post by stitchdup on Oct 31, 2024 6:10:54 GMT -7
that looks good in there Martin
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Post by tcoat on Oct 31, 2024 6:20:16 GMT -7
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Post by Zippi on Oct 31, 2024 10:32:23 GMT -7
Those twin turbos look nice.
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Post by RetroSpectKustoms on Oct 31, 2024 20:24:10 GMT -7
Jeepers! what an engine set up! You really got my attention now.
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