I have a 64 Malibu ss too. Had a 65 Malibu ss back in the 60s and early 70s built my 64 as a clone of my 65 but lightened the body during the build and did a 406 smallblock and m22 Muncie 410 gears in a ford 9 inch with a locker.it runs in the 10s easy. Love your hugger orange chevelle.
My father had a 65 El Camino with a 454 and full manual valve body TH400 as a kid. Man that was a fun car. Thanks for watching and I a glad you enjoyed the video!
Best one yet! I learned a lot from the video. I especially loved the moments where he spoke of nostalgic things for a brief time. Examples: when he mentioned building model cars as a child, and when he spoke about the gift from his daughter.
Nice. I have a real soft spot for the 65 model year. My dad had a 65 El Camino that got big block swapped. I miss that car, even if it was pretty ratty. Thank you for watching!
i have a 65 el camino & at one time had the 65 malibu i also don't like the top chrome on the 64 malibu either & i also don't like the 65 dash i changed it with a 64 i am 58 years old & i enjoyed your video.
Let me know if you want to sell it. If not now maybe in the future? seriously i'll be buying a car like this in the summer of 2020. Still looking for now.
The SAD thing about hot rodding is.....that most people cant afford to own these machines until they are old....and fat af. Imagine if he had this car in his prime..
In his youth , these cars were cheap and plentiful. They only started to become expensive in the later 90’s. Heck when I was a kid in the late 80’s we weren’t well off and we had a 65 El Camino, a 68 Camaro, a 71 Vega, and a 67 Le Mans in the family.
I have a 64 Malibu ss too. Had a 65 Malibu ss back in the 60s and early 70s built my 64 as a clone of my 65 but lightened the body during the build and did a 406 smallblock and m22 Muncie 410 gears in a ford 9 inch with a locker.it runs in the 10s easy. Love your hugger orange chevelle.
My father had a 65 El Camino with a 454 and full manual valve body TH400 as a kid. Man that was a fun car. Thanks for watching and I a glad you enjoyed the video!
Good show. Nice car,
Thanks for watching
Best one yet! I learned a lot from the video. I especially loved the moments where he spoke of nostalgic things for a brief time. Examples: when he mentioned building model cars as a child, and when he spoke about the gift from his daughter.
Tabbi Kat thank you!
As the deer decides not to cross the road at 22:00
I have a real number matching SS that is a delete option car. I bought from original owner. But it’s a 1965 L79 m20.
Nice. I have a real soft spot for the 65 model year. My dad had a 65 El Camino that got big block swapped. I miss that car, even if it was pretty ratty.
Thank you for watching!
i have a 65 el camino & at one time had the 65 malibu i also don't like the top chrome on the 64 malibu either & i also don't like the 65 dash i changed it with a 64 i am 58 years old & i enjoyed your video.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
Let me know if you want to sell it. If not now maybe in the future? seriously i'll be buying a car like this in the summer of 2020. Still looking for now.
Thanks for commenting. None of the cars on my channel are for sale that I am aware of. I feature other people’s cars.
The SAD thing about hot rodding is.....that most people cant afford to own these machines until they are old....and fat af. Imagine if he had this car in his prime..
In his youth , these cars were cheap and plentiful. They only started to become expensive in the later 90’s. Heck when I was a kid in the late 80’s we weren’t well off and we had a 65 El Camino, a 68 Camaro, a 71 Vega, and a 67 Le Mans in the family.