Thank you! A lot of thought had been put into this Chevelle over the years. Sad it's not mine anymore but also happy that the new owner is enjoying it the same way I did.
@@NickV70 thanks! I looked at it, the carbon fibre was a nice touch that I missed that you done! It looks really good.👌 actually did this on my 1972, but now its time for the 70 aswell. There is a short on my channel of you want to see it. Take care!😃
Nick I have seen and admired this car for years....talked you a time or two on other forums......this car is what I would call pretty close to perfect.....not a trailer Queen, but a nice,great example of a '70 Chevelle Pro-tour. I don't bash on others cars or preferences, I know 100's of people on both ends of the spectrum (meaning old school keep it factory as opposed to modernizing) I love them all but lean towards your resto mod/Pro touring style build. For anyone thats never driven one I say experience it and you'll be hooked!! Anyway....I know you have your reasons for selling this car and it will sell quick and likely bring the $$ you want......BUT I highly suggest NOT selling it......I have owned many cars over the years and currently own 4 hot rods....one being a '71 Chevelle (alot of it being patterned after your car) and I can say without a doubt I completely regret getting rid of most of the muscle cars I have owned.....they do not make anymore '70 Chevelles and they are drying up by the day and are more and more rare as I write this ESPECIALLY the '70 models.........anyone can still get a later model Corvette or Mustang but where are you gonna find a replacement for this car? I have to agree with @brianaazaa9965 I believe you will regret it!! Good luck though
Thank you Shannon! Yes, these types of built Chevelles drives so nicely and make for a very fun muscle car to drive. It was a very hard decision but now that I have a 2nd Chevelle, I don't need 2 and think it's time to let this one go for someone else to enjoy and start building my other Chevelle.
@@NickV70 I appreciate your reply...I will be looking forward to what you come up with in the "New" Chevelle to top this one!! LOL. BTW your video on Autotopia is top 2 I have ever seen in there!! Not bashing on other's rides cause I appreciate them all.....but you have been one of the few that REALLY let your car loose!! I see some of the others claim 700-800 HP and then can't even do a legit burnout!! I realize lots of them have traction control but come on!! You unleashed your Chevelle and it was freakin; bad ass!
@@shannonlane5647 Filming with Shawn and his crew was an honor and a blast, those guys are great, and they bring some excellent videos to the channel for people to check out cars they usually would not get to see. My goal was to build a "street fighter" Chevelle, as stated in the ATLA video, and I was not leaving without letting her eat up some tires! Thank you for your support!
Thanks for the video , Nice Chevelle ! What other Chevelle do you have ? I hope to get mine with in next month or so. What part of California are you from ?
would you make a trade lifted f250, plan b suspension, 26x16 on 40, sundown system, tinted, rock lights ground affect, black interior etc etc would love to send you pictures
Many ways to build a car reflecting personal opinions. I have another Chevelle with 14" wheels and it doesn’t handle anywhere near this car. But I agree maybe a 18" wheel would be a happy middle maybe. Thanks for your comment, appreciate the support.
This car is a beast! I see it all over UA-cam, don’t sell you will regret!
Thanks Brian! Definitely going to be sad to see it go.
That is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you.
Man that’s gorgeous. Perfectly comfortable daily cruiser but also shows really well. Cool to get a once over on your personal ride.
Thank you! A lot of thought had been put into this Chevelle over the years. Sad it's not mine anymore but also happy that the new owner is enjoying it the same way I did.
Nice Chevelle! I have a 1970 Chevelle with an LS3 in it as well.
They are so nice to drive with a LS engine
Sweet ride love it just wondering were did you get your console I'm building a 70 montecalo
Thank you, that is a factory SS console
Such a beaty!😍 its so well put together!👌 is it a camaro spoiler in the front? I would like a similar on my 70.
ua-cam.com/video/OwUo6RFUQz8/v-deo.html
Here is a video about my spoiler.
@@NickV70 thanks! I looked at it, the carbon fibre was a nice touch that I missed that you done! It looks really good.👌 actually did this on my 1972, but now its time for the 70 aswell. There is a short on my channel of you want to see it. Take care!😃
Nick I have seen and admired this car for years....talked you a time or two on other forums......this car is what I would call pretty close to perfect.....not a trailer Queen, but a nice,great example of a '70 Chevelle Pro-tour. I don't bash on others cars or preferences, I know 100's of people on both ends of the spectrum (meaning old school keep it factory as opposed to modernizing) I love them all but lean towards your resto mod/Pro touring style build. For anyone thats never driven one I say experience it and you'll be hooked!! Anyway....I know you have your reasons for selling this car and it will sell quick and likely bring the $$ you want......BUT I highly suggest NOT selling it......I have owned many cars over the years and currently own 4 hot rods....one being a '71 Chevelle (alot of it being patterned after your car) and I can say without a doubt I completely regret getting rid of most of the muscle cars I have owned.....they do not make anymore '70 Chevelles and they are drying up by the day and are more and more rare as I write this ESPECIALLY the '70 models.........anyone can still get a later model Corvette or Mustang but where are you gonna find a replacement for this car? I have to agree with @brianaazaa9965 I believe you will regret it!! Good luck though
Thank you Shannon! Yes, these types of built Chevelles drives so nicely and make for a very fun muscle car to drive. It was a very hard decision but now that I have a 2nd Chevelle, I don't need 2 and think it's time to let this one go for someone else to enjoy and start building my other Chevelle.
@@NickV70 I appreciate your reply...I will be looking forward to what you come up with in the "New" Chevelle to top this one!! LOL. BTW your video on Autotopia is top 2 I have ever seen in there!! Not bashing on other's rides cause I appreciate them all.....but you have been one of the few that REALLY let your car loose!! I see some of the others claim 700-800 HP and then can't even do a legit burnout!! I realize lots of them have traction control but come on!! You unleashed your Chevelle and it was freakin; bad ass!
@@shannonlane5647 Filming with Shawn and his crew was an honor and a blast, those guys are great, and they bring some excellent videos to the channel for people to check out cars they usually would not get to see. My goal was to build a "street fighter" Chevelle, as stated in the ATLA video, and I was not leaving without letting her eat up some tires! Thank you for your support!
Thanks for the video ,
Nice Chevelle !
What other Chevelle do you have ?
I hope to get mine with in next month or so.
What part of California are you from ?
Thank you! I also own a 1970 SS 396 Chevelle in Blue with White strips.
would you make a trade
lifted f250, plan b suspension, 26x16 on 40, sundown system, tinted, rock lights ground affect, black interior etc etc
would love to send you pictures
Are you still selling or has it sold already?
It's gone. sorry
Nick, still up for sell
It sold last year
Asking price?
Asking $79k
tires are way to thin for a everyday driver and a 6 speed gets old for just cruising
Many ways to build a car reflecting personal opinions. I have another Chevelle with 14" wheels and it doesn’t handle anywhere near this car. But I agree maybe a 18" wheel would be a happy middle maybe. Thanks for your comment, appreciate the support.
trade for a 501fe vet owned
When can I look at it?