I have a 50 chevy deluxe as a daily driver. While there are a couple things maybe i would have done a little differently you built a beautiful car and the craftsmanship is undeniable.
My first car was a 1949 Chevy De Luxe 2-door; my Dad found it in a junkyard, with a 6-cylinder, "cracked" engine (frozen, no anti-freeze). After hundreds of hours, and lots of Bondo, and another 6-cylinder salvaged from an old pickup my Dad owned, it was roadworthy. We rebuilt almost everything, from the brakes to the carb, and installed reversed wheels with tires with "U.S. Royal Master" sidewalls (it was the early 60's, big fad then). I wanted to get it painted almost the same color as yours, but, never had the budget for it. So, it remained dark gray with lots of light grey primer spots. I did get it upholstered in blue and white Naugahyde, for my high school graduation present. I even found a used AM radio for it, with the vertical buttons, and...it worked. The next thing was, I had secured two, 1954 Ford headlight rims, which I read in Car Craft magazine, matched the contour of the front of the 49's fenders, and I was going to use them to "French" the headlights. But, a few weeks after I got them, I rear-ended another car, and ruined the front clip. I got another clip, but it was a yukky green, and I just got disheartened and stopped right there. Later, I joined the Air Force, told my Dad to sell it.
Wow! What an Extremely Sanitary build these folks pulled off. I Really like how they kept everything pretty much on the stock side like the bumpers and chassis. The body which also remained pretty much stock also looked Fantastic in her Blue dress. The interior turned out Sweet with the medium brown hydes & GTO seats. Everything turned out just Awesome on this fat fender Chevy. and as usual H.B.C. you didn't fail to provide us with a remarkable video montage of all the work that was done, and I Thank you for that!
Outstanding build! I especially like the covered motor,wasn't sure I would at first, but it's a definite yes! Overall, a super clean build, and thanks for letting us hear it!!
with all the work (beautifully done) that went into this build i'm curious why you stuck with the rear end, is there something special about 1950 chevy third members?
I have a 50 chevy deluxe as a daily driver. While there are a couple things maybe i would have done a little differently you built a beautiful car and the craftsmanship is undeniable.
My first car was a 1949 Chevy De Luxe 2-door; my Dad found it in a junkyard, with a 6-cylinder, "cracked" engine (frozen, no anti-freeze). After hundreds of hours, and lots of Bondo, and another 6-cylinder salvaged from an old pickup my Dad owned, it was roadworthy. We rebuilt almost everything, from the brakes to the carb, and installed reversed wheels with tires with "U.S. Royal Master" sidewalls (it was the early 60's, big fad then). I wanted to get it painted almost the same color as yours, but, never had the budget for it. So, it remained dark gray with lots of light grey primer spots. I did get it upholstered in blue and white Naugahyde, for my high school graduation present.
I even found a used AM radio for it, with the vertical buttons, and...it worked. The next thing was, I had secured two, 1954 Ford headlight rims, which I read in Car Craft magazine, matched the contour of the front of the 49's fenders, and I was going to use them to "French" the headlights. But, a few weeks after I got them, I rear-ended another car, and ruined the front clip. I got another clip, but it was a yukky green, and I just got disheartened and stopped right there. Later, I joined the Air Force, told my Dad to sell it.
Wow! What an Extremely Sanitary build these folks pulled off. I Really like how they kept everything pretty much on the stock side like the bumpers and chassis. The body which also remained pretty much stock also looked Fantastic in her Blue dress. The interior turned out Sweet with the medium brown hydes & GTO seats. Everything turned out just Awesome on this fat fender Chevy. and as usual H.B.C. you didn't fail to provide us with a remarkable video montage of all the work that was done, and I Thank you for that!
Beautiful build, outstanding craftsmanship. But, it would’ve been even better if the trim down the hood and body line/fender was there.
Your Creative & functional design of various components along with the quality of your work never ceases to impress.
Stunning build!! Love the color combo
That was excellent, if only I can rebuild mine like that, great work!!
Outstanding build! I especially like the covered motor,wasn't sure I would at first, but it's a definite yes! Overall, a super clean build, and thanks for letting us hear it!!
Top priority when fitting an LS - hide it under covers as completely as possible
Beautiful. Nice Wheels.
Esas reconstrucciónes son una obra de arte
Sempre assisto esses vídeos, um ótimo passatempo.😁
Espectacular, una obra de arte
great build looks awesome.....
Breath taking car. How long did it take you to complete her? She really sounded great to as well
Another great video - when on mute audio..
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Very good
Sweet..................!!!
Very Nice
Hermoso!!!!
👌👍🔥🔥🔥 Where did you get the front cross memeber from?
...another classic cut up..never to be the same again.. :(
still got the 52 fast back in superior ne 2500.00
Excellent build. Not sure about covering the engine as it would get not quicker, so not really a practical everyday build.
I meant to write that the engine cover would retain too much heat and the fans would have to cut in more if idling in traffic.
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I like the car and blue, but not the interior at all. Great workmanship though.
What is that color?
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Alguien me dijece como se llama el color especifico q lleva????
I built this car for a friend of mine, the color is: hok majestic blue pearl but I had it redone in PPG paint.
with all the work (beautifully done) that went into this build i'm curious why you stuck with the rear end, is there something special about 1950 chevy third members?