Man, you guys build some unbelievable cars. I would choose this Vette over a 2020 model any day of the week. Keep up the fine automobile building, I love your channel.
The real LS7 motor for '71 was a part number 3965774. It was a 454 with open chamber heads, 12.7 to 1 compression, 4 bolt mains and heat-treated connecting rods with 7/16" rod bolts. GM made a lot of these, only to have killed by emission requirements. The part number shown above was for the crate engine and that's how they disposed of them.
Super kool car. Everybody and their brother has tried to make nice, proportionate "Corvette Rallys" in big inch billet. Keep trying. I'm not hating mind you, Im simply stating the obvious
Hey dude, i wish i could DM you but i can't, so I'm telling you this in a public comment for your newest video, which is awesome, by the way. Anyway, I'm a huge fan of yours, and i wanted to tell you that you should check out this dude named Steve Mirabelli. He's a top notch fabricator who works as an expert body mechanic for a living, and posts videos of his personal projects that he creates in his home shop. He's done a couple reskins on the Chrysler LC platform which are nothing short of works of art. PLEASE check this dude out. I have no affiliation whatsoever with this dude, other than subscribing to him a few days ago when i found him on UA-cam. He's pretty much unknown and deserves some recognition. I'm about 2/3 of the way through his 2010 Challenger/GTX video series. Start at the beginning and watch them through. He's a true artist.
Man, you guys build some unbelievable cars. I would choose this Vette over a 2020 model any day of the week. Keep up the fine automobile building, I love your channel.
I don´t even like new corvettes c3 and c2 are best :-)
I wanna do this to a 65 stingray, wide body it and swap in an ls7 😁
Nice project and like how the basic lines of the magnificent C3 corvette are retained but with modern accents.
Genius Level Design and Work.
So impressed, Great job!
Great build, the billet work is very nice and that color complements the body shape nicely. thanks for sharing!!
Beautiful job. I would have wanted side pipes if it was mine but each to thier own. She looks fantastic.
Absolute awesome work Kudos to Heartland Customs. WOW
Just a dream
That car is stunning. As all your work is
2019❤ZR1 is King
Magnificent!
turned out amazing
Nice job and good luck 👍
Only now, it’s a Corvette .
Great build! I was hoping to see more of the headlights after the stock delete.
The numbers matching crew would probably want to have the before corvette...Ooh its got a tank sticker ooh ooh
Gorgeous!
Very nice
а что так можно было!?! очень приятно смотреть на все новое!
Magnifique travail 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Bad Assedness!!!!
Hermoso trabajo 😻
it's better this way, than when leaving the agency
How I found the Gauges and environment digital controls in the center console for my C3 project.
Would you guys offer those headlights for sale as a kit on C3's? Or do you do custom CNC work? Seriously interested for my 73 Vette
The real LS7 motor for '71 was a part number 3965774. It was a 454 with open chamber heads, 12.7 to 1 compression, 4 bolt mains and heat-treated connecting rods with 7/16" rod bolts. GM made a lot of these, only to have killed by emission requirements. The part number shown above was for the crate engine and that's how they disposed of them.
I wanna hear the engine!!
Who doesn’t
👍
What color did you paint the body, engine, transmission, and the brake calipers
Super kool car. Everybody and their brother has tried to make nice, proportionate "Corvette Rallys" in big inch billet. Keep trying. I'm not hating mind you, Im simply stating the obvious
What type of hood is that?
How was that display made? Rasperry pi?
Thats what im screamin
I have a 76. How much to do your magic?
What kind of wheels and size?
looks awesome, but the wheels are insanely ugly
Hey dude, i wish i could DM you but i can't, so I'm telling you this in a public comment for your newest video, which is awesome, by the way. Anyway, I'm a huge fan of yours, and i wanted to tell you that you should check out this dude named Steve Mirabelli. He's a top notch fabricator who works as an expert body mechanic for a living, and posts videos of his personal projects that he creates in his home shop. He's done a couple reskins on the Chrysler LC platform which are nothing short of works of art. PLEASE check this dude out. I have no affiliation whatsoever with this dude, other than subscribing to him a few days ago when i found him on UA-cam. He's pretty much unknown and deserves some recognition. I'm about 2/3 of the way through his 2010 Challenger/GTX video series. Start at the beginning and watch them through. He's a true artist.
Camaro 1967
Was your Channel removed yesterday?
Yes my channel was down for couple days.
To take a factory Corvette Rally rim and stretch it to clown shoe dimensions and put a rubber band tire on it is so incredibly f stupid.
Como estropear un video con un auto extraordinario poniéndole pésima música.
If you are into skateboarding go and check Asthon Kellys channel he is cool and skateboard!!
Not a fan of vetts
Pretty much not a vette anymore