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Chevy II CPP Inner Fender Kit - Good or Bad - Part 1
updated
I should have known better than to make this rookie mistake. This go around I show you what I messed up and see what I can do about getting it fixed up so that Paige can get back to enjoying her hot rod.
Links:
Berryman B-12 Chemtool - This is great stuff!
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The crazy part is the car starts up good, sounds really good, the vitals are all really good, but in reality, it's running terrible. I suspect it's got something to do with the changes we made. Anyway, in this video we talk a little bit about how the day went, what I think is going on with the car, and speculate about how to fix it.
We're quickly running out of good weather for the year so I'm going to have to get my butt in gear if I'm going to be able to get Paige and her Chevelle back out to the track again this year for a bit more fun and learning before winter arrives.
The night before making the trip we serviced the car and I decided the ole Edelbrock 1406 needed to go, pulled a Holley off the shelf that I have had for a while. It gave me a little fuss at first but with a few little tweaks, it seemed to be in good running order. I was looking forward to seeing the difference in performance on the track as typically Holleys out perform Edelbrocks.
Well, I saw a difference in performance for sure, but not in the way I expected.
Ultimately we had a good time and a bad day at the track is still better than a day at work in my book.
Oh, and we considered not trailering the Chevelle, but decided that it was best that we did just because you never know what you might break and it's better to have the trailer and not need it than to not have it and need it. This proved true today, not only was the Chevelle in need of trailering home due to running extremely poor by the end of the day but our buddy Juan, yeah that blue Camaro on the trailer, he broke an axle, so we were able to help him out.
It's all part of the hobby. We'll get the Chevelle sorted back out and get Paige back to the track again here real soon to hopefully lay down a few more good licks before we transition to the off-season where we have big plans for the Chevelle in preparation for a lot more fun next year. Not to mention I really need to get my car together.
Thanks for watching and we'll see you guys on the next one.
We also take the time to do a service on the motor, what may be the first time the oil has been changed in a claimed "fresh rebuilt" motor from the previous owner. Definitely a bit surprised by what we found in the oil filter and still have some concerns that this motor may have some issues, that said we get it ready for Paige to go have some fun at a Cars Coffee & Drag Racing event in Tulsa.
Links:
Oil Filter Cutter Tool
* amzn.to/3U2ZNhs
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After getting the fuel system plumbed up I hit for the first time with the QFT Brawler double pumper . . . let's just say it caught me off guard.
Video With Details About the Evil Energy PTFE Fuel Line Kit:
** Getting Paige's Chevelle Ready For KOTOR - Part 3 of 3
youtu.be/wp28Jw7E7K4
Links For Parts Mentioned In The Video:
Evil Energy PTFE Fuel Line Kit
* amzn.to/4exqkeQ
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Summit Racing Fuel Sending Unit - SUM-RP21730
* summitracing.com/parts/sum-rp21730/make/chevrolet/model/chevy-ii/year/1964
'65-'67 Nova Fuel Tank Filler Neck
* ss396.com/nova/XTW-2665.html?srsltid=AfmBOorOEStmbsUU_0OY36vYsFuRBLVHBiGDTxE6fBfe0n3gMYokgE9Z9uY
Music:
Pure Rock n Roll by Alexander Nakarada | serpentsoundstudios.com
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So I went to my shelf and pulled out a 650cfm QFT Brawler carb that I have been sitting on for a little while now and tossed that on the 327.
Lucky for me, this is not just a bolt-on-and-go thanks to the fact that this car has a 700r4. Turns out there really isn't a bolt-on-and-go TV cable bracket that works with a mechanical throttle linkage in a Chevy II engine bay. That's alright though because with a grinder and a welder you can make just about anything work how you want it to.
Links:
QFT Brawler Diecast Series - BR-67277
* amzn.to/3Bnqtmv
TV Cable Bracket (that I butchered to fit my needs)
* amzn.to/3BjUfIR
Milwaukee Inkzall Marker (definitely better than a sharpie)
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Let's be honest, the 327 cubic in small block Chevy is the best factory small block Chevy ever made, yeah, I said it and will stand by it!
We're not done yet though, still a lot of work to be done before this car is ready to exit the shop, that said the motivation is at an all time high after being serenaded by the beautiful sounds this engine sang.
Links:
Edelbrock 7501 Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake
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Let's be honest, the 327 cubic in small block Chevy is the best factory small block Chevy ever made, yeah, I said it and will stand by it!
We're not done yet though, still a lot of work to be done before this car is ready to exit the shop, that said the motivation is at an all time high after being serenaded by the beautiful sounds this engine sang.
Links:
Edelbrock 7501 Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake
amzn.to/3ZuuIXh
(As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases)
Let's be honest, the 327 cubic in small block Chevy is the best factory small block Chevy ever made, yeah, I said it and will stand by it!
We're not done yet though, still a lot of work to be done before this car is ready to exit the shop, that said the motivation is at an all time high after being serenaded by the beautiful sounds this engine sang.
Links:
Edelbrock 7501 Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake
amzn.to/3ZuuIXh
(As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases)
Let's be honest, the 327 cubic in small block Chevy is the best factory small block Chevy ever made, yeah, I said it and will stand by it!
We're not done yet though, still a lot of work to be done before this car is ready to exit the shop, that said the motivation is at an all time high after being serenaded by the beautiful sounds this engine sang.
Links:
Edelbrock 7501 Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake
amzn.to/3ZuuIXh
(As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases)
Let's be honest, the 327 cubic in small block Chevy is the best factory small block Chevy ever made, yeah, I said it and will stand by it!
We're not done yet though, still a lot of work to be done before this car is ready to exit the shop, that said the motivation is at an all time high after being serenaded by the beautiful sounds this engine sang.
Links:
Edelbrock 7501 Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake
amzn.to/3ZuuIXh
(As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases)
Let's be honest, the 327 cubic in small block Chevy is the best factory small block Chevy ever made, yeah, I said it and will stand by it!
We're not done yet though, still a lot of work to be done before this car is ready to exit the shop, that said the motivation is at an all time high after being serenaded by the beautiful sounds this engine sang.
Links:
Edelbrock 7501 Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake
amzn.to/3ZuuIXh
(As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases)
Often, especially with this wagon project, I have gone the cheapest route possible because this really is a true "budget build" but when it came to the cooling system and the electric fans, the dirt-cheap Amazon fans are not something I'm willing to trust to get the job done. I found another option that is still "budget friendly" but should offer better performance. To try and get a visual representation of how much more air flow can be had well staying under $100 bucks, I called in the wife for one of the silliest things we have done on the channel. I guess all the wiring work the last few weeks is getting to my head, good thing we are closing in on the end of that part of the project.
I have provided links below for both fans shown in this video. As stated in the video, I don't recommend the Amazon units, but if you want to throw the $40 bucks at them to find out for yourself, who am I to stop you, I mean they do move air!
Links:
Proform 67012 12" Electric Fans (Jegs)
jegs.com/i/Proform/778/67012/10002/-1?srsltid=AfmBOoprkfFPXWmlUGggbskxAFn6vEQTr9DtpuUo246_6bL853oIPYf6
Amazon Cheapos (I don't recommend)
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So to the kitchen stove I went. Threw them all into some hot water to find out if they worked.
In this video I show you some of the differences in thermostat styles, show a little trick that can really help with getting air out of the cooling system, and share a little educating info on what a thermostat actually does (all too often I hear people saying things that are very wrong when it comes to thermostats and choosing the right one for your application).
Anyway, maybe you'll learn something, maybe not, either way, hopefully you find this entertaining at least.
In this video I walk through some of how I laid out my wiring in the engine bay for nice clean routing as well as some of the cheap goodies that make all the difference in appearance. Oh and keep in mind, clean wiring often has much fewer issues than messy wiring.
Any wiring job can be made to look this good or better with just some time invested into the routing and materials used to keep the wires in check.
Quality loom can be had for pretty low cost and when paired with some zip ties and the magnet mounts for the zip ties the job can be made easy with a little planning.
My DIY Low Buck SBC SWP Alternator Bracket Solution Video
** youtu.be/jiZxydTxWt8
Links to Stuff Mentioned In the Video
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Deustch Connector Kit
* amzn.to/47eZA03
Bulkhead Pass Through Post
* amzn.to/3MyZSFg
Magnetic Zip Tie Hold Downs
* amzn.to/4ebILVY
Reusable Zip Ties
* amzn.to/3MHVJyR
Themp Sensor Fan Control Kit
* amzn.to/3AV1dnu
Replacement Hiem For DIY Alt Bracket
* speedwaymotors.com/LH-Male-Heim-Joint-3-8-Inch-X-5-16,250980.html
Fortunately for me, this build is ultrabasic and the only accessory I need to mount is the alternator. That said, I hate the way alternators look and they need wires run to them which also can make an engine bay look messy if not carefully planned out.
So the goal here is to tuck the alternator as far down in the engine bay as I reasonably can to hide it from plain sight and allow for wires to be hidden down low as well.
After a good bit of shopping the web and playing with a few ideas, I have come up with the cheapest and easiest solution for getting that alternator tucked away and it's so simple that literally anyone with a grinder can make this work . . . well, unless you plan to run power steering, but even then this idea might still work for you, watch the video and find out how.
Links:
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SBC Low Mount Alt Bracket (short water pump)
- amzn.to/3Tbf6nA
5-1/2in Turnbuckle (the one I'm using)
- amzn.to/3XpQZUS
7in Turnbuckle (this one would probably work for your 180º mount alternators
- amzn.to/4g3eoCT
The Heim Joint You'll Need (for that 5/16s bolt)
- speedwaymotors.com/LH-Male-Heim-Joint-3-8-Inch-X-5-16,250980.html
And if you want to check it out:
The Mini Denso Alternator
- amzn.to/47a90Ka
As you may assume, and like everything else on this car, I went cheap . . . and yes I know cheap often means more work but I have more time than disposable cash flow so that's the name of the game. That said, my initial impression of this Amazon special harness is that it's a lot better than I expected.
This won't be a wire-by-wire tutorial, but over the next few videos, I will touch on some of the highlights of the process and a few of the areas where I run into issues or think others might find interesting. Hopefully, if all goes well we'll be able to get this all hooked up in a weekend and test the car's electrical system so that I can move on to the brake and fuel systems.
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Universal 21 Circuit Wiring Harness Kit - $79.99 (on 8/23/24)
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This was both Paige's first time ever drag racing and the first time we have take this car to the track (as you may know, we got the car like 4 weeks before KOTOR). The starting line kicked Paiges butt, let's be fair it get everyone first time out, a lot happens really fast. She's dead set on getting better and going faster and I'm okay with that.
For the record, her best run of the weekend is listed before, and it was a win at that. (the run against the black 2wd K5, he was coming at the end).
R/T: .411
60': 2.315
330': no time
1/8: 9.512
1000': 12.241
1/4: 14.572
mph: 95.83
win light by: 0.0516
Shoutout to @ThatRacingChannel , the KOTOR crew, and @thundervalleyok for putting on a great event. We can't wait to do it again.
This was both Paige's first time ever drag racing and the first time we have take this car to the track (as you may know, we got the car like 4 weeks before KOTOR). The starting line kicked Paiges butt, let's be fair it get everyone first time out, a lot happens really fast. She's dead set on getting better and going faster and I'm okay with that.
For the record, her best run of the weekend is listed before, and it was a win at that. (the run against the black 2wd K5, he was coming at the end).
R/T: .411
60': 2.315
330': no time
1/8: 9.512
1000': 12.241
1/4: 14.572
mph: 95.83
win light by: 0.0516
Shoutout to @ThatRacingChannel , the KOTOR crew, and @thundervalleyok for putting on a great event. We can't wait to do it again.
LS swaps offer lots of great benefits and if planned out right the cost car be very reasonable. That said you have helped keep my roots solid in the world of small block chevy's and I thank you for that.
Time to start building the parts list and getting the budget together for this car to go to the next level. Big ticket items, a rear end with a decent gear, OD transmission (most likely 700r4 built to our needs), and a bump stick that actually has some lift.
In the meantime while we get the plans, pennies, and parts in place for the Chevelle, it's time to get back to work on the Nova wagon, you know all that fun stuff, wiring, plumbing, and the endless list of little things that have to get wrapped up anytime you blow a car apart that far.
Thanks for watching and all the great support.
This was both Paige's first time ever drag racing and the first time we have take this car to the track (as you may know, we got the car like 4 weeks before KOTOR). The starting line kicked Paiges butt, let's be fair it get everyone first time out, a lot happens really fast. She's dead set on getting better and going faster and I'm okay with that.
For the record, her best run of the weekend is listed before, and it was a win at that. (the run against the black 2wd K5, he was coming at the end).
R/T: .411
60': 2.315
330': no time
1/8: 9.512
1000': 12.241
1/4: 14.572
mph: 95.83
win light by: 0.0516
Shoutout to @ThatRacingChannel , the KOTOR crew, and @thundervalleyok for putting on a great event. We can't wait to do it again.
Don't worry, the video does follow me doing all the diagnostic work and head scratching . . . a full day of diagnostics and head scratching. Rather just a recap of what the testing I did and the results. Hopefully, I've identified the smoking gun and the fix is as easy as I think it is!
Oh and Paige reveals some of the plans for the car - my "todo" list just got a lot longer!
Link:
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OTC Cylinder Leakage Tester Kit (amazon)
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This was both Paige's first time ever drag racing and the first time we have take this car to the track (as you may know, we got the car like 4 weeks before KOTOR). The starting line kicked Paiges butt, let's be fair it get everyone first time out, a lot happens really fast. She's dead set on getting better and going faster and I'm okay with that.
For the record, her best run of the weekend is listed before, and it was a win at that. (the run against the black 2wd K5, he was coming at the end).
R/T: .411
60': 2.315
330': no time
1/8: 9.512
1000': 12.241
1/4: 14.572
mph: 95.83
win light by: 0.0516
Shoutout to @ThatRacingChannel, the KOTOR crew, and @thundervalleyok for putting on a great event. We can't wait to do it again.
Soundtracks:
Hard As Steel by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/
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To be honest, neither Paige nor I were sure if the car would make the 300+ mile round trip drive on day 1 as we hadn't done much driving of this car since buying it 4 weeks ago.
The day started with a curve ball as we had to drive in rain on the way to Thunder Valley Raceway, the official starting point of the event. We hadn't prepared for rain, didn't have any of the windshield wiper system installed at all. We made it without issue though and the rain let up before we set out on the official cruise with absolutely beautiful cruising weather.
Soundtracks:
Uniqueness by Vlad Gluschenko | soundcloud.com/vgl9
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To be honest, neither Paige nor I were sure if the car would make the 300+ mile round trip drive on day 1 as we hadn't done much driving of this car since buying it 4 weeks ago.
The day started with a curve ball as we had to drive in rain on the way to Thunder Valley Raceway, the official starting point of the event. We hadn't prepared for rain, didn't have any of the windshield wiper system installed at all. We made it without issue though and the rain let up before we set out on the official cruise with absolutely beautiful cruising weather.
Soundtracks:
Mystic Fuse by Relic Music | soundcloud.com/relic-music
Music promoted by free-stock-music.com
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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To be honest, neither Paige nor I were sure if the car would make the 300+ mile round trip drive on day 1 as we hadn't done much driving of this car since buying it 4 weeks ago.
The day started with a curve ball as we had to drive in rain on the way to Thunder Valley Raceway, the official starting point of the event. We hadn't prepared for rain, didn't have any of the windshield wiper system installed at all. We made it without issue though and the rain let up before we set out on the official cruise with absolutely beautiful cruising weather.
Shoutout to the staff of KOTOR / @ThatRacingChannel / @thundervalleyok for putting on a great event. This was our first time and we can't wait to do it again.
Soundtracks:
Mystic Fuse by Relic Music | soundcloud.com/relic-music
Music promoted by free-stock-music.com
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Waterfall by Scandinavianz | soundcloud.com/scandinavianz
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Insiders by Joe Crotty | soundcloud.com/joecrotty
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Uniqueness by Vlad Gluschenko | soundcloud.com/vgl9
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In the last video we talk about some of the issues with the car that needed to be addressed before this car could pass a tech inspection, now the work gets started.
In short we really only have about 3 1/2 days between now and the event where we can really work on the car, so we are going to have to work together to make sure this car doesn't let her down come the big day. Let's not forget, KOTOR has a cruise requirement as a Drag N Drive inspired event, so we have to make sure this car will also get the job down out of the road.
This is part 3 of a 3 part series leading up to the event. Be sure to hit that subscribe button to follow along with this short series leading up to KOTOR and coverage of the event itself, to include Paige's first trip down the strip.
@PNW_Car_Mods thanks for the great simple how-to on these.
After watching your video and following your steps, these were a breeze!
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Evil Energy PTFE Fuel Hoes and AN fitting Review . . .
** youtu.be/LvwAFO1US7Q?si=jXtDc5Vkse_RJksr
Evil Energy PTFE Fuel Line (Amazon Link)
** amzn.to/4c9sYp5
Getting Paige's Chevelle Ready For KOTOR - Part 1 of 3
** youtu.be/vqsbXUT7Fo0
Getting Paige's Chevelle Ready For KOTOR - Part 2 of 3
youtu.be/iA2YdQKl7ro
In the last video we talk about some of the issues with the car that needed to be addressed before this car could pass a tech inspection, now the work gets started.
In short we really only have about 3 1/2 days between now and the event where we can really work on the car, so we are going to have to work together to make sure this car doesn't let her down come the big day. Let's not forget, KOTOR has a cruise requirement as a Drag N Drive inspired event, so we have to make sure this car will also get the job down out of the road.
This is part 2 of a 3 part series leading up to the event. Be sure to hit that subscribe button to follow along with this short series leading up to KOTOR and coverage of the event itself, to include Paige's first trip down the strip.
Battery Drain
Neutral Safety Switch
Firewall Patch Panel
Getting Paige's Chevelle Ready For KOTOR - Part 1 of 3
** youtu.be/vqsbXUT7Fo0
Getting Paige's Chevelle Ready For KOTOR - Part 3 of 3
** Coming Soon
In the last video we talk about some of the issues with the car that needed to be addressed before this car could pass a tech inspection, now the work gets started.
In short we really only have about 3 1/2 days between now and the event where we can really work on the car, so we are going to have to work together to make sure this car doesn't let her down come the big day. Let's not forget, KOTOR has a cruise requirement as a Drag N Drive inspired event, so we have to make sure this car will also get the job down out of the road.
This is part 1 of a 3 part series leading up to the event. Be sure to hit that subscribe button to follow along with this short series leading up to KOTOR and coverage of the event itself, to include Paige's first trip down the strip.
Battery Tray Fix
Coolant Overflow
Seat Belts
New Steering Wheel
Links:
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** 15" Steering Wheel
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** Steering Wheel Adapter Kit for GM
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Getting Paige's Chevelle Ready For KOTOR - Part 2 of 3
** youtu.be/iA2YdQKl7ro
Getting Paige's Chevelle Ready For KOTOR - Part 3 of 3
** Coming Soon
Soundtracks:
Training Day by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/
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FSM Team Racing
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Let's just say, it's not quite track ready, but it's not far from it.
Oh and I drop a bomb on Paige, telling her she has 3 weeks to have the car ready for an upcoming event. Good thing it's only a few small things and not so small things to meet tech . . . I think!
Let's just say, it's not quite track ready, but it's not far from it.
Oh and I drop a bomb on Paige, telling her she has 3 weeks to have the car ready for an upcoming event. Good thing it's only a few small things and not so small things to meet tech . . . I think!
So, when she told me that she wanted to get her own car, let's just say I couldn't say no even if I wanted to. And let's be real we all know I wouldn't say no to getting another old car!
Like mentioned in the video, this one is completely hers and Paige is super excited to get started on making this old Chevelle her own. For now though it's just going to be little stuff here and there until I can get one of my buckets up and going to free up a little shop space.
She does already have big plans for this car meaning we have lots of work ahead of us.
If you read this far, you probably already know what the car is, but if not:
It's a 1964 Chevy Chevelle 300 Series 2dr Post
It's a pretty simple no thrills stripper model originally a straight 6 3 on the tree car that now sports a 355ci sbc backed with a turbo 350.
It's far from perfect and definitely in need of a little sheet metal work but it's a prime example of "good bones". Be sure to subscribe to find out more about this car in upcoming videos and to see what my wife has in store for me when it comes to sprucing this junker up.
Fortunately for me I'm stubborn enough to stick with it and figure out how to make things work and that's exactly what I did with these.
Due to my lack of skill when it comes to welding, the work definitely could have been better but in the end it was good practice and the final product isn't total garbage. The only way to get better at doing anything is to put the time in and do it, practice practice practice. No doubt when/if the day comes that I have to make another set of crappy inner fenders work on one of these cars they will certainly come out better than these.
All that said, we are moving forward with this project. Next up will be wiring and plumbing, also things that aren't exactly fun and can be frustrating but hey, it's all part of the process and can't be nearly as annoying as doing the inner fenders.
If you want to see more about these fenders, here are the previous 2 videos. Starts with out of the box impression to the WTF, how are these so bad and what I did to make them work.
** Cheapest Chevy II Front End Swap Inner Fenders On The Internet
youtu.be/LjNKubtMn5U
** Only Way To Make The C2C Inner Fenders Work - Cut Splice Weld
youtu.be/3NzL0rkSrIw
If you want to try your luck with these, here's where you can find them! Best Wishes
** C2C Part # 680-032s
c2cfabrication.com/products/1962-1965-chevy-nova-inner-front-fender-set-lh-rh?variant=42620472131813
So, when she told me that she wanted to get her own car, let's just say I couldn't say no even if I wanted to. And let's be real we all know I wouldn't say no to getting another old car!
Like mentioned in the video, this one is completely hers and Paige is super excited to get started on making this old Chevelle her own. For now though it's just going to be little stuff here and there until I can get one of my buckets up and going to free up a little shop space.
She does already have big plans for this car meaning we have lots of work ahead of us.
If you read this far, you probably already know what the car is, but if not:
It's a 1964 Chevy Chevelle 300 Series 2dr Post
It's a pretty simple no thrills stripper model originally a straight 6 3 on the tree car that now sports a 355ci sbc backed with a turbo 350.
It's far from perfect and definitely in need of a little sheet metal work but it's a prime example of "good bones". Be sure to subscribe to find out more about this car in upcoming videos and to see what my wife has in store for me when it comes to sprucing this junker up.
So, when she told me that she wanted to get her own car, let's just say I couldn't say no even if I wanted to. And let's be real we all know I wouldn't say no to getting another old car!
Like mentioned in the video, this one is completely hers and Paige is super excited to get started on making this old Chevelle her own. For now though it's just going to be little stuff here and there until I can get one of my buckets up and going to free up a little shop space.
She does already have big plans for this car meaning we have lots of work ahead of us.
If you read this far, you probably already know what the car is, but if not:
It's a 1964 Chevy Chevelle 300 Series 2dr Post
It's a pretty simple no thrills stripper model originally a straight 6 3 on the tree car that now sports a 355ci sbc backed with a turbo 350.
It's far from perfect and definitely in need of a little sheet metal work but it's a prime example of "good bones". Be sure to subscribe to find out more about this car in upcoming videos and to see what my wife has in store for me when it comes to sprucing this junker up.
So, when she told me that she wanted to get her own car, let's just say I couldn't say no even if I wanted to. And let's be real we all know I wouldn't say no to getting another old car!
Like mentioned in the video, this one is completely hers and Paige is super excited to get started on making this old Chevelle her own. For now though it's just going to be little stuff here and there until I can get one of my buckets up and going to free up a little shop space.
She does already have big plans for this car meaning we have lots of work ahead of us.
If you read this far, you probably already know what the car is, but if not:
It's a 1964 Chevy Chevelle 300 Series 2dr Post
It's a pretty simple no thrills stripper model originally a straight 6 3 on the tree car that now sports a 355ci sbc backed with a turbo 350.
It's far from perfect and definitely in need of a little sheet metal work but it's a prime example of "good bones". Be sure to subscribe to find out more about this car in upcoming videos and to see what my wife has in store for me when it comes to sprucing this junker up.
So, when she told me that she wanted to get her own car, let's just say I couldn't say no even if I wanted to. And let's be real we all know I wouldn't say no to getting another old car!
Like mentioned in the video, this one is completely hers and Paige is super excited to get started on making this old Chevelle her own. For now though it's just going to be little stuff here and there until I can get one of my buckets up and going to free up a little shop space.
She does already have big plans for this car meaning we have lots of work ahead of us.
If you read this far, you probably already know what the car is, but if not:
It's a 1964 Chevy Chevelle 300 Series 2dr Post
It's a pretty simple no thrills stripper model originally a straight 6 3 on the tree car that now sports a 355ci sbc backed with a turbo 350.
It's far from perfect and definitely in need of a little sheet metal work but it's a prime example of "good bones". Be sure to subscribe to find out more about this car in upcoming videos and to see what my wife has in store for me when it comes to sprucing this junker up.
I didn't bother to record much of the labor this time mostly because it was a frustrating day for me. I hate not being good at things and well, I'm not good at tig welding. Only way to get good is to practice, well, this was practice. I don't totally hate the end product but I'm also not exactly happy with it either. The finished cleaned up welds aren't horrific but definitely room for a lot of improvement both in quality of weld and fitup of materials.
On the upside, as it is, these fender is now fully bolted up to the car and is functional, I learned a few valuable lessons about quality of fitup and well as materials used.
If you're good at sheet metal work and want the cheapest Chevy II Inner Fenders on the internet, well here they are (video to original fitup video, and product):
** Cheapest Chevy II Front End Swap Inner Fenders On The Internet
youtu.be/LjNKubtMn5U
** C2C Part # 680-032s
c2cfabrication.com/products/1962-1965-chevy-nova-inner-front-fender-set-lh-rh?variant=42620472131813
But cleaning the floor pan is boring video.
So, this week I busted out a couple new budget tools that I got to help with various parts of the project, like getting all the stickers off the car. Let's just say I wasn't disappointed by how well the Bauer Surface Conditioning Tool worked and quickly I might add. It definitely leaves behind a surface that will need a good bit more work before it's ready for paint but I expected that.
The other new tool isn't anything too special, just the cordless 20v Orbital Sander by Bauer, and well, it worked as expected and was nice to have the freedom from the cord with the sander.
These definitely are 8hr a day 5 days a week tools, but for the hobbyist, they are definitely a great option considering the price of big-name tools.
@rustysspeedandcustom Video on the Surface Conditioner
* youtu.be/MEWVsAMo6hg?si=-JNLllcFyFe8wC4f
Harbor Freight Links:
** Surface Conditioning Tool
harborfreight.com/9-amp-surface-conditioning-tool-58079.html
** Orbital Sander
harborfreight.com/20v-cordless-5-in-random-orbit-sander-with-dust-bag-tool-only-64943.html
This is my 1965 Chevy II Nova Wagon that I did a Heidts Mustang II front end swap on (this front end is new to this car, but definitely not new, picked it up second hand from another guy that was "upgrading" to a fancier drag race type setup). The front end swap itself was a breeze, the wife and I actually got the whole front clip swapped in a day (video below). Since then every little thing along the way has been a bit of challenge . . to be fair mostly because I'm a cheap a$$ and choose to do it the cheap/hard way. That said, my labor is free for me and I'm trying to build this car as reasonably cheap as I can while not making it a total butcher job.
Now the inner fenders, this is the second set of inner fenders I am giving a go. the first set I got was made by CPP, and they were a total nightmare but in the end the finished product wasn't all that bad. But they also got cut / clearanced for fenderwell headers (whole different story) and since been reallocated to the '63 Gasser build since that's where the fenderwell headers have been moved too.
This left me needing inner fenders for the wagon once again. You'd think I would have learned my lesson about going to cheap route with the CPP inner fenders and just paid the piper for the Heidts kit . . . yeah, that didn't happen! Instead I found an even cheaper set made by Classic 2 Current Fabrication. Now I don't expect that they will be perfect but they have to be better than the CPP fenders . . . Right???
So here's to finding out if the $200 savings is worth it!
Links:
Heidts Part # CX-325
* heidts.com/part/62-65-nova-inner-panels-cx-325
Helix Part # HEXBRK030
* helixsuspension.com/catalog/Solid-Axle-Suspension/Solid-Axle-Accessories/HEXBRK030
C2C Part # 680-032s
* c2cfabrication.com/products/1962-1965-chevy-nova-inner-front-fender-set-lh-rh?variant=42620472131813
Heidts Front End Swap in a Day On the '65 Nova Wagon
* youtu.be/iu2RBGVRNS8
This is my 1965 Chevy II Nova Wagon that I did a Heidts Mustang II front end swap on (this front end is new to this car, but definitely not new, picked it up second hand from another guy that was "upgrading" to a fancier drag race type setup). The front end swap itself was a breeze, the wife and I actually got the whole front clip swapped in a day (video below). Since then every little thing along the way has been a bit of challenge . . to be fair mostly because I'm a cheap a$$ and choose to do it the cheap/hard way. That said, my labor is free for me and I'm trying to build this car as reasonably cheap as I can while not making it a total butcher job.
Now the inner fenders, this is the second set of inner fenders I am giving a go. the first set I got was made by CPP, and they were a total nightmare but in the end the finished product wasn't all that bad. But they also got cut / clearanced for fenderwell headers (whole different story) and since been reallocated to the '63 Gasser build since that's where the fenderwell headers have been moved too.
This left me needing inner fenders for the wagon once again. You'd think I would have learned my lesson about going to cheap route with the CPP inner fenders and just paid the piper for the Heidts kit . . . yeah, that didn't happen! Instead I found an even cheaper set made by Classic 2 Current Fabrication. Now I don't expect that they will be perfect but they have to be better than the CPP fenders . . . Right???
So here's to finding out if the $200 savings is worth it!
Links:
Heidts Part # CX-325
* heidts.com/part/62-65-nova-inner-panels-cx-325
Helix Part # HEXBRK030
* helixsuspension.com/catalog/Solid-Axle-Suspension/Solid-Axle-Accessories/HEXBRK030
C2C Part # 680-032s
* c2cfabrication.com/products/1962-1965-chevy-nova-inner-front-fender-set-lh-rh?variant=42620472131813
Heidts Front End Swap in a Day On the '65 Nova Wagon
* youtu.be/iu2RBGVRNS8
In short, the pan is looking to be in fairly good shape. But man am I finding some janky repairs that were done sometime in the past that I'm going to have to get fixed up.
This video is just a bit of an update of what I've found so far and a look at how the progress is coming along. I know, I know, boring. But hang with me, I'll be turning the corner to getting this fixed and back together in the coming weeks.
In short, the pan is looking to be in fairly good shape. But man am I finding some janky repairs that were done sometime in the past that I'm going to have to get fixed up.
This video is just a bit of an update of what I've found so far and a look at how the progress is coming along. I know, I know, boring. But hang with me, I'll be turning the corner to getting this fixed and back together in the coming weeks.
In short, the pan is looking to be in fairly good shape. But man am I finding some janky repairs that were done sometime in the past that I'm going to have to get fixed up.
This video is just a bit of an update of what I've found so far and a look at how the progress is coming along. I know, I know, boring. But hang with me, I'll be turning the corner to getting this fixed and back together in the coming weeks.
In short, the pan is looking to be in fairly good shape. But man am I finding some janky repairs that were done sometime in the past that I'm going to have to get fixed up.
This video is just a bit of an update of what I've found so far and a look at how the progress is coming along. I know, I know, boring. But hang with me, I'll be turning the corner to getting this fixed and back together in the coming weeks.
The downside to the Mustang II style front end is that you can't pull the pan with the motor in the car and in these cars it would be really hard to just lift the motor up and slip the pan out from underneath. Maybe doable if you really try, but let's be honest, since nothing was locked down yet on this car it was far easier to just yank the motor and trans out to reseal the bottom end, so that's exactly what I did.
While at it, a few more of the essentials get bolted up as we install the motor back in the car to stay so that we can really start putting this car together with hopes of being able to drive it soon . . .
That stater video that I talked about is coming soon:
The downside to the Mustang II style front end is that you can't pull the pan with the motor in the car and in these cars it would be really hard to just lift the motor up and slip the pan out from underneath. Maybe doable if you really try, but let's be honest, since nothing was locked down yet on this car it was far easier to just yank the motor and trans out to reseal the bottom end, so that's exactly what I did.
While at it, a few more of the essentials get bolted up as we install the motor back in the car to stay so that we can really start putting this car together with hopes of being able to drive it soon . . .
That stater video that I talked about is coming soon:
The downside to the Mustang II style front end is that you can't pull the pan with the motor in the car and in these cars it would be really hard to just lift the motor up and slip the pan out from underneath. Maybe doable if you really try, but let's be honest, since nothing was locked down yet on this car it was far easier to just yank the motor and trans out to reseal the bottom end, so that's exactly what I did.
While at it, a few more of the essentials get bolted up as we install the motor back in the car to stay so that we can really start putting this car together with hopes of being able to drive it soon . . .
The downside to the Mustang II style front end is that you can't pull the pan with the motor in the car and in these cars it would be really hard to just lift the motor up and slip the pan out from underneath. Maybe doable if you really try, but let's be honest, since nothing was locked down yet on this car it was far easier to just yank the motor and trans out to reseal the bottom end, so that's exactly what I did.
While at it, a few more of the essentials get bolted up as we install the motor back in the car to stay so that we can really start putting this car together with hopes of being able to drive it soon . . .
That stater video that I talked about is coming soon:
So, as I normally do, I looked at a ton of parts online to figure out what the good options were, what was in my budget, and how to make it all work the way I wanted it to. After plenty of rummaging about the interwebs I got my parts list sorted and ordered, parts in hand I was ready to start getting this fitted up and figure out what new issues I might have.
This is the first time I've done any work in the cabin of the car since I have owned it, and quickly realized it could you a little cleanup before I get started on the new parts . . . let's just say that "a little cleanup" quickly turned into an archeological dig inside the car. Once I got the parts out that were being stored in the car, the amount of trash and dirt I found under the nasty carpet was . . . well, let's just say it's a good thing I decided to look under the carpet now, because we now have more work on the list that I wasn't expecting.
But hey, that's all part of the fun. We are still making the push for No Name Nationals, and I'm fairly confident for now that we should be able to have this car ready to rip in Sikeston come September, we just can't sleep on some of these issues. Going to be a long summer to get this thing ironed out.