you and your team are amazing! This particular video really brought back memories…I bought a ‘67 396 cu id Chevelle SS in ‘76 as my ride in highschool. It had 12K miles on it and had been purchased in early ‘68 by a chap for his mom who literally drove it to Mass and grocery shopping. I kept it stock. When I went overseas after graduating, I sold it in mid ‘76 to a good friend of mine who lusted after it. Long story short, he STILL has it and except for some minor mods to the engine, a tranny rebuild, a body-off repaint (like you guys do) and a re-upholster (original design), it is still the car I sold to him. Every time we talk on the phone he asks me when I’m going to visit and take my car for a drive (he’s on the West Coast, I’m on the East)
Thanks! That’s awesome that you know where your car is, and that it’s been kept up over the years. We talk to a lot of people who have tried but not succeeded to find a special car they used to own. So many fall off the face of the earth or are lost to negligence.
A work of art! Truly amazing and great attention to detail. The car is crazy clean. The final result shows the team went above and beyond with their work. 💯💯💯
I was at an auto shop just the other day and saw a man working on a 1975 model car. I didn't realize you could even find parts for cars this far back. Obviously, there's a huge niche business sector of aftermarket suppliers that provide all the parts and materials for vintage car restoration. I didn't realize it was this big of a business. I'm no car expert, but it's my belief that people will restore some vintage car they have an emotional attachment to, especially as we move into this new age of electric vehicles. I believe the vintage car restoration business will see an uptick in business over the next 5 years. Why? People will always be enamored with the exceptional power and noise that conventional internal combustion engines provide. Plus these vintage cars had some personality and aesthetics to them.
While your just wishing take out the spark plugs and fill it with Diesel , or tranny fluid while it sits. Then when you have a notion to go and do something with it , It will be much closer to be able to turn it over than let it freeze up from rust.
7:35 I assume that the original 66 Chevelle had 4 gears, but the newly installed transmission has 5 gears? In any case, thanks for restoring the 66 Chevelle! It looks amazing and fantastic!
Hat's off to you guys. You guys did a wonderful job specially you fixed all parts very perfectly by fully calculation and finally did a best project a classic car. Bundle of thanks for sharing. Regards 😊👍
Spectacular overall job and execution of a design. Steamrollers are not my cup of tea, but otherwise love every inch. Silver is a nice color choice. One tiny detail, that would have been cool, is console 4 speed shift plate custom updated to match the Tremec 6 speed. Curious how this actually drives, over modern roads. Would love to go canyon carving along Blueridge Parkway, for a few hours. Thanks for sharing. JT
I got Three of these , Two 66 Chevelle Super Sport and one 66 Malibu , Oh , and I got Two 67 small rear window Chevy Trucks and one 68 , Old Chevy's never die they just RUN faster
Thanks! All of the cars we build / restore are for clients. Generally, with all of the parts and labor investment you have to put in, you can't fully build or restore a car and then sell it at a profit (unless you're doing the work yourself and aren't paying yourself).
For Those That Dont Know ... Chevelle was a base model car, that you could order upgrades to.... The Chevrolet Malibu is a mid-size car manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet from 1964 to 1983 and again since 1997. The Malibu began as a trim-level of the Chevrolet Chevelle, becoming its own model line in 1978. SO if you Find a Malibu it is an Upgraded Chevelle until 1978 and for the most part Worth more than just a Chevelle.... Kind of like a 55 chevy 210 and the 55 chevy 2 door hardtop big price difference between the 2.
Body work wins all the awards, but I still can't bring myself to do all that sanding. The everyday guy that wants one of these have no idea what they really take. That's why the build is in the 6 figures
Para mi los que les dan no me gusta al video primero lo que piense que no son amantes a los autos peor a los clasicos como estos y para mi lo mas bellos son los clasicos aqui hay historia belleza de autos💯💯🔥🚗🚗✌✌💯🔥
Wow, clean, beautiful car!👍
you and your team are amazing! This particular video really brought back memories…I bought a ‘67 396 cu id Chevelle SS in ‘76 as my ride in highschool. It had 12K miles on it and had been purchased in early ‘68 by a chap for his mom who literally drove it to Mass and grocery shopping. I kept it stock. When I went overseas after graduating, I sold it in mid ‘76 to a good friend of mine who lusted after it.
Long story short, he STILL has it and except for some minor mods to the engine, a tranny rebuild, a body-off repaint (like you guys do) and a re-upholster (original design), it is still the car I sold to him. Every time we talk on the phone he asks me when I’m going to visit and take my car for a drive (he’s on the West Coast, I’m on the East)
Thanks! That’s awesome that you know where your car is, and that it’s been kept up over the years. We talk to a lot of people who have tried but not succeeded to find a special car they used to own. So many fall off the face of the earth or are lost to negligence.
A work of art! Truly amazing and great attention to detail. The car is crazy clean. The final result shows the team went above and beyond with their work. 💯💯💯
Wow!!! I know I'm late but that thing is gorgeous.
I'm a die hard Mopar lover but I am also a die hard fan of old school muscle cars even with new school technology this car is gorgeous!
I was at an auto shop just the other day and saw a man working on a 1975 model car. I didn't realize you could even find parts for cars this far back.
Obviously, there's a huge niche business sector of aftermarket suppliers that provide all the parts and materials for vintage car restoration.
I didn't realize it was this big of a business.
I'm no car expert, but it's my belief that people will restore some vintage car they have an emotional attachment to, especially as we move into this new age of electric vehicles.
I believe the vintage car restoration business will see an uptick in business over the next 5 years. Why? People will always be enamored with the exceptional power and noise that conventional internal combustion engines provide. Plus these vintage cars had some personality and aesthetics to them.
You can buy every piece of this car from the ground up
A flowing liquid silver masterpiece!
The only thing I don't like about this car is that my name isn't on the title!! Phenomenal work guys!!
My first new car. White exterior with a red interior.
Perfect blend of muscle and elegance.
Such beautifull and rocking car guys....great work.....the steering looks like olden with new gen shape
My all time favorite car since I was a kid. I know I'll never own one now but a man can always dream
i have an old 65" chevy impala flathead in the barn behind the house.... i wish it come back to life again
While your just wishing take out the spark plugs and fill it with Diesel , or tranny fluid while it sits. Then when you have a notion to go and do something with it , It will be much closer to be able to turn it over than let it freeze up from rust.
You guys are god of vintage 🚗 love you from India 🇮🇳
Drop dead gorgeous
7:35 I assume that the original 66 Chevelle had 4 gears, but the newly installed transmission has 5 gears? In any case, thanks for restoring the 66 Chevelle! It looks amazing and fantastic!
I saw the same thing. It made me wonder how that could be missed.
Parabéns vocês acertaram na pintura ,,,,nas rodas , no interior fantástic o gosto deste projeto , perfect !!!!!!!
I truly love your passion for work.. Your excellence is totally unmatched
...and ready for AutotopiaLA !!! Great work !
Absolutly perfect
Hat's off to you guys. You guys did a wonderful job specially you fixed all parts very perfectly by fully calculation and finally did a best project a classic car. Bundle of thanks for sharing. Regards 😊👍
So clean, ive always wanted a chevelle
Looks like original, nice job boys
Understated perfection 🙌👍👍
I like..i am sucribe👍👍🇮🇩
Spectacular overall job and execution of a design. Steamrollers are not my cup of tea, but otherwise love every inch. Silver is a nice color choice. One tiny detail, that would have been cool, is console 4 speed shift plate custom updated to match the Tremec 6 speed.
Curious how this actually drives, over modern roads. Would love to go canyon carving along Blueridge Parkway, for a few hours.
Thanks for sharing.
JT
Nice job!!👍that's awesome 👌😍
Love these videos
Absolutely stunning!
Wow nice Beautiful ❤❤❤
I got Three of these , Two 66 Chevelle Super Sport and one 66 Malibu ,
Oh , and I got Two 67 small rear window Chevy Trucks and one 68 ,
Old Chevy's never die
they just RUN faster
I'll call dibs on the Malibu if your giving it away .....hehehehe
Awesome baby😍
Beautiful build! 👍🏻
Beautiful!
Beautiful 😍 good job 👏
Beautiful
El vehículo quedó precioso 😃
Gracias por alimentar a mis ojos de semejante belleza
So beautifull work, so nice car..!!! (( hallo from greece ))
You can tell the lady really likes using that saw!
Simple, subtle, but sexy!!
The video length is good
Silver colour is the best...
Love the build wish it was a better color I feel like they played it safe with this color
What a beauty
nice work guy for chevelle 👍i fron france
great job guys and awesome car!!!
This was badass! I watched the whole video!
sweet 66
Good job..🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
MAGNIFIQUE BRAVO:)
Awesome craftsmanship. Does she have an owner or going to Barrett Jackson?
Thanks! All of the cars we build / restore are for clients. Generally, with all of the parts and labor investment you have to put in, you can't fully build or restore a car and then sell it at a profit (unless you're doing the work yourself and aren't paying yourself).
Sick asf love it 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🏾
Luv it!
Hood and doors look a different shade of silver, were they painted seperater
Very nice 🤩
For Those That Dont Know ... Chevelle was a base model car, that you could order upgrades to.... The Chevrolet Malibu is a mid-size car manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet from 1964 to 1983 and again since 1997. The Malibu began as a trim-level of the Chevrolet Chevelle, becoming its own model line in 1978. SO if you Find a Malibu it is an Upgraded Chevelle until 1978 and for the most part Worth more than just a Chevelle.... Kind of like a 55 chevy 210 and the 55 chevy 2 door hardtop big price difference between the 2.
good job
👍👍👍👍👍
Was that a sealed box for 2 12's?
Earned a sub!
Fantastic !!!!!!! Helloo Brazil.....
Wow!
Amazing😎👌👍
tem restauradores bons no brasil sera?
Body work wins all the awards, but I still can't bring myself to do all that sanding.
The everyday guy that wants one of these have no idea what they really take. That's why the build is in the 6 figures
very nice car i love it!
Excelente trabajo!!, Una hermosura de auto!!
🖐👍👍👍👍👍👍🇭🇺гап нест қанд занед беҳтарин кор
Amazing car, until you open the hood. Needs a proper big block
I’m sure they will put whatever engine in the car that you pay for.
Badass
Why its so Beautiful?
nice car.
Any Road Test?
Impecável a restauração... uma obra de arte
Where do you get all the car parts
Это шедевр!
Killer job
muito Top esse carro 👍👍👍
Wow!!
Para mi los que les dan no me gusta al video primero lo que piense que no son amantes a los autos peor a los clasicos como estos y para mi lo mas bellos son los clasicos aqui hay historia belleza de autos💯💯🔥🚗🚗✌✌💯🔥
Simplesmente perfeito e maravilhoso. 🥰🥰🥰
How does one simply get the missing parts??
What steering wheel is that?
Os caras manja mesmo hem
I want lives with you as a helper I like this work
Nice guys
Is Just beautiful cars y love it the cars where is dollar one model please sir
Nice 😍
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Is there a full video dude ?
ua-cam.com/play/PLBonqMCxeTEBSAkoGGvkxEjDpRcR-MZp7.html
Is motors ls 454 no
😍😍
Parabéns linda maquina!!!!!!
How much cost bro?
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Thank you
I noticed the glove box latch didn't seem to be original.
Fucking beautiful!
Haaaà one chevelle 66 is m'y favorite y love it the cars
i can't find part 4
Part 4 is just the reveal:
ua-cam.com/video/vQnr_bBFY50/v-deo.html
Full '66 Chevelle Playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PLBonqMCxeTEBSAkoGGvkxEjDpRcR-MZp7.html