DUDE! What an absolute journey. Seriously amazing how much work you put into this. It's actually impressive how fast you got it done too, even if it took 14X as long as you thought it would. It would take many people years to do this. Ask me how I know. Someone told me that when you start a project like this, you have to be optimistic and underestimate how long it will take. Otherwise, the project will seem too huge and you'll never get started. It looked badass at the car show. Very unique. Truly awesome work!
Such a great fix! The late model Corvair is one of the best looking cars ever- a cross between the Corvette and the Camaro. And, you've saved another one. Thank you.
I like Corvairs, especially the later year body style. I did not know that it has the same wheelbase as an S-10 truck. The aftermarket is very supportive of S-10s so modifying it further for performance should be pretty easy.
been watching this build for quite sometime.really like this car.i hope you will continue to do more things to it .it's cool the way it is .but I'd love to see it painted.hope you enjoy taking it to car shows .I bet it's a real hit with everyone.
What a brilliant wee thing. I love Corvairs - such a great big greenhouse, such sweet clean lines - and to drop one on an S-10 chassis is a special kind of mad genius. Well done, you. Long may she run.
Great job! And that was fun to watch! Reminds me of when I was 18, I put a 1978 Ford Fairmont (2 dr) on a 1974 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 frame. I ended up trading it to a guy who later sold it to a junkyard. I went to the junkyard to buy it back, and as we were walking to it out in the yard, the owner suddenly stops and says "oh I forgot, I crushed it last month". Boy was I bummed!
Oliver! Such a great vision and to take it to completion in such a short time, 2 1/2 weeks or 9 months, you stuck to it and got it to a car show! Very proud of you, turned out awesome! This video must have taken a lot of time to put together, great job on this too! Now back to work on the other 69! LOL
Being a ‘dyed in the wool’ S10 person, (I have six, I’ve own thirty eight, over the years! You have inspired me to build something unique with an S10! Good job gentlemen! And this way, you have A/C, Antilock Brakes and bragging rights! Good job!
So you're only twenty-three years old. That makes it even greater. It's fantastic to see people younger that still have an appreciation for these older cars. You know floor boarding is what they used to call it. I know a guy I'd been doing it for forty years or more. He set a little car from the thirties onto a Dodge Dakota pickup frame. He used the floor boards firewall something long lines what you did. Cut up the rest of the pickup to make adapting panels for the body to the frame. Left it looking kind of rough and painted a number on the side because we all know a race car is supposed to look a little rough. That man is far older than I am and he still at it. You are carrying on a great tradition.
Thank you! This is something that I had been planning for literal years. I feel that if I had gone into it with no preparation I would not be where I am with it. I probably wouldn’t have even finished it. I hope to inspire other young people as well.
@@lucky13speedworks I believe the car hobby will change over the next few decades. It has to be cuz there's not really any rear wheel drive vehicles except for trucks left on the market to speak of. But I think that the car have is a great way for people to grow and to come together
Wow, amazing work! I love ingenuity like this: take the seemingly impossible and make it possible. This channel is underrated. You have my subscription!
I love it! I've always loved the 2nd gen Corvairs and dreamed of a front engined small block/rwd. Thank you for coming up with the solution!! I never would have thought the wheelbase would match up so well.
When this car came out I was eleven and my neighbor had one, I thought it was the coolest car. I have to say you done an awesome job giving Ralph Nader the finger.
Ive have owned 7 corvaires and this is imo the only way to make them not suck, I had one with the donor toronado front wheel drive and the 455 and th400 fun but not very practical and I always thought this would be the best hot rod mod for the corvaire..
He wants to get the stance of his creation right the gentleman did not do all that hard work not to pull it off all respect 🙏 the job is never done till it's done 💯 that's some serious work you build one hell of a rod thank you for sharing 🙏 all respect.
That's a Win all the way around! More torque and horsepower, better handling, better gas mileage, better reliability, and you saved a rust bucket Corvair from being scrapped!
@@lucky13speedworks please make a video of it. First Time watching your channel....excellent. who's the band playing the music. I like it. Thanks for the video
@@kensendlosky7438 I would like to take it to vintage torque fest down in I believe Dubuque Iowa. However my local dirt track has minivans that go out between races to pack down the track. I would like to volunteer to be one of those people but use this car instead. I think the audience would get a big kick out of seeing a vintage looking race car going around the track. As far as the music goes I’m not sure. I used an array of different songs. Thank you for the kind words!
Love how you did this. late 60's Corvairs are cool. Please paint it though. It's come this far. Love the car, hate patina. But the way this car was put together is genius. Love this. I was thinking of doing something similar with my 57 Chevy because my frame is bad. But there would be welding to do on the S10 frame. You did great on this!
I'd love to see a video that describes your process for selecting a suitable donor vehicle for the chassis. You guys have a knack for getting such a close fit.
Well done lads jeez what a job and end result! Love Corsairs and will forgive them their chequered safety history just on the look and shape of them. Blessings from England.
Thank you! I’m glad I could help inspire you! Your project sounds cool too! Are you making any videos on it? I’m sure people would find it interesting.
Thank you! I’m glad I could help inspire you! Your project sounds cool too! Are you making any videos on it? I’m sure people would find it interesting.
Excellent video! One of the great things about UA-cam is you can watch other peoples adventures and based on that make design changes etc to the project you have or are planning. I have a friend with a midengine Corvair. Unbelievable cool car...but not really for me. Had thoughts of a front engine version so of course I watched your project and love it! Leaving the bumps and bruises is great. You can have fun now instead of pampering the $$$ paint! After watching this I couldn't help but think it would be an even easier project to leave all the suspension and frame of the Corvair out back and just remove the forward frame and floors to the rear seat area. Use perhaps a Camaro or Nova front stub frame with 2x2 subframe connectors to the rear chassis. Unitize this into the Corvair structure and then build the floors etc nice and low and also unitized to the forward frame. Idea being a vertically thinner frame section for interior room. Gets away from the turn up rear bit of the S10 frame under the rear seat area too so a rear seat can fit. Also keeps the dash, wipers, hood hinges etc all Corvair and unmodified. Out back the Corvair frame is well up to the task and an IRS diff could be mounted to keep the car all independent suspension. The rear drums on a Corvair are big and well up to the task, Front Camaro or Nova discs would make for a very effective brake system as well. Keep in mind...I'm NOT ragging on your project! I'm just developing off it! I'd love to have what you have and I know you can hammer on it and it comes back for more. It's tough! I'm just brainstorming an equally cheap donor car based rig. 100 ways to skin a cat they say...and I'm just toying with another way! I already have a project so it's doubtful I'd ever get to a Corvair anyway...but its still fun to build something in your head! A lot cheaper as well! Hahaha Have fun. You have definitely earned it! Great car and being a builder myself I know how much unseen effort you put into it! Awesome stuff.
Great montage seen a lot of stuff I haven’t noticed before great video awesome work hope your daily driving it !!! Enjoy it you deserve it hope we can see you doing another build what’s next?? 👍🏻as always
She is my daily driver for sure! I am still working on this as I go. Some big things are coming soon with it. As far as the next project that is a secret 😉
Awesome Job! The only thing I would have done different is would be to move the factory gas door to the rear quarter, really make someone think. Though the filler you installed is cool looking too.
Personally I like the one I added. However a lot of people have been telling me to patch the one on the fender. But I think it’s kind of cool having it there. It would actually be cool to turn that into the air intake!
The popular thing out here in the Southwest is putting post war bodies on mid 70's-mid 80's Frames and drive trains and building budget Hot Rods. The wheel base is almost spot on and there's VERY little modiifcations you need to make to either the body or the frame to make it work. I have a buddy in my car club that put a 52 Chevy Fleetstyle body on 78 Olds Delta 88 frame and 307 engine/350 trans. He had less than $2000 in building it plus another $1000 in prettying it up, paint and interior. He bought the front bucket seats from a 2000-2001 Impala for like $100 off Facebook, The paint he bought from a local paint supply store that was a miss-mix gallon for $50, He sandblasted the Steel wheels and repainted them and put some cheap Baby Moon Hubcaps off the internet. The only new parts he bought was the engine parts needed to get it to run and for a tune up and the engine paint and the hubcaps. While it's not a 1000 Hp or 800 ft lbs of torque "Hot Rod" he has a TRUE Hot Rod and that's something that was built at home that looks cool with more horsepower than it came out of factory with for as cheap as possible.
Really enjoyed the video car looks good man 😎, music was nice too 👍. Reminded me of working on my own stuff, I put a 66 elcamino on a 4x4 blazer, had to cut 10" out of the middle and quite a bit of metal work to get the body low on the frame, replace floors, etc. separated the box like a pickup so it would not crack the body. A simple roll cage would also fix the problem since truck frames are like spaghetti. Working on a way easier resto mod 72 Chevelle now, so far it's been a breeze not having to fabricate much of anything besides fixing a bit of rust and throwing parts at it😆 Anyway, nice work man.
Thank you! This is definitely something I didn’t think would ever happen and would remain a dream. But here we are over a year later and it is my reliable daily driver!
My family had a few Corvairs over the years. My brother would always replace te taillight lenses with '56 Chevy. Look great. I have an S10, now I just need a body...
Do you think I can get away with leaving the vag floor under the seats i know i would use part of the fire wall and tunnel might do the same swap with a 62
I think you could. Make sure you watch the full build though. I ended up having problems with the floors because they were too tall and I ended up having to cut them and lower the floors 3 inches.
@@lucky13speedworks Its been a while since I watched it so I will re watch it the reason I want to retain the floor because the vair metal is perfect its a Cali car but no drive train.
Man, back in the late 80s i almost bought a 55 studebaker champion , but passed because the underside was beyond hope. The guy said i could have it for $25.00, but what could i do with it? Ah, if only id known you guys!!! 👍👍👍😉 Awesome job
Why we love cars and how much we can respect the level of hard work put in for this is amazing
Thank you so much!
*"Totally Awesome Job!♡¡"*
DUDE! What an absolute journey. Seriously amazing how much work you put into this. It's actually impressive how fast you got it done too, even if it took 14X as long as you thought it would. It would take many people years to do this. Ask me how I know. Someone told me that when you start a project like this, you have to be optimistic and underestimate how long it will take. Otherwise, the project will seem too huge and you'll never get started. It looked badass at the car show. Very unique. Truly awesome work!
Thanks man! And thank you for all of your help along the way! It wouldn’t have gotten done without your guidance!
Thanks man! And thank you for all of your help along the way! It wouldn’t have gotten done without your guidance!
Everything about this project makes me smile. Nice work, and thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Such a great fix! The late model Corvair is one of the best looking cars ever- a cross between the Corvette and the Camaro. And, you've saved another one. Thank you.
I like Corvairs, especially the later year body style. I did not know that it has the same wheelbase as an S-10 truck. The aftermarket is very supportive of S-10s so modifying it further for performance should be pretty easy.
There’s so much you can do with S 10s and I love that about them! I just threw a turbo on this one, video coming soon!
I always thought that they look like little cheveles.
been watching this build for quite sometime.really like this car.i hope you will continue to do more things to it .it's cool the way it is .but I'd love to see it painted.hope you enjoy taking it to car shows .I bet it's a real hit with everyone.
A man is only limited to his creativity. I never knew this was possible. Great work!
“A man is only limited to his creativity“ I like this quote!
Some mind-bending, seriously good metalworking here. Wish I had half the metal working skills these guys have! Great job.
You’re too kind! We only show you the good looking metal, not the bad😂
What a brilliant wee thing. I love Corvairs - such a great big greenhouse, such sweet clean lines - and to drop one on an S-10 chassis is a special kind of mad genius.
Well done, you. Long may she run.
Great job! And that was fun to watch! Reminds me of when I was 18, I put a 1978 Ford Fairmont (2 dr) on a 1974 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 frame. I ended up trading it to a guy who later sold it to a junkyard. I went to the junkyard to buy it back, and as we were walking to it out in the yard, the owner suddenly stops and says "oh I forgot, I crushed it last month". Boy was I bummed!
Nicely done. As I used to say when I had my ‘63 Monza, you made a Corvair into a Corv-water. 😄
Hey that’s pretty good! I like that!
Off road tires and flared front and back fenders. ❤
This thing turned out really good man awesome build
Love Corvairs. Nice to see one rescued and put back on the road. Great job. 🐸
Ive always wanted to see somebody do this to a corvair thank you
WOW!!!!!!
You guys did one helluva job, don't see many corvairs brought back to life, love it 👍🇺🇸⚜️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you! I’m very proud of it!
@@lucky13speedworks You should be, also, the cowl hood was a nice touch, really goes well with the body style 👍😎🇺🇸🔥🔥
Oliver! Such a great vision and to take it to completion in such a short time, 2 1/2 weeks or 9 months, you stuck to it and got it to a car show! Very proud of you, turned out awesome! This video must have taken a lot of time to put together, great job on this too! Now back to work on the other 69! LOL
I never thought this application could be done, smart guys, real smart!! Thank you!! Mic'22
Thanks Don! I’m glad you were supporting me 100% of the way! Just a few more things to wrap up and then yes! Onto the other 69!
Being a ‘dyed in the wool’ S10 person, (I have six, I’ve own thirty eight, over the years! You have inspired me to build something unique with an S10! Good job gentlemen! And this way, you have A/C, Antilock Brakes and bragging rights! Good job!
at. firsr. it looked. like a crazy farm car....but. your sheet metal work. brought. it up in quality......now. i aporeciate. it.......cool.
Thank you!
So you're only twenty-three years old. That makes it even greater. It's fantastic to see people younger that still have an appreciation for these older cars. You know floor boarding is what they used to call it. I know a guy I'd been doing it for forty years or more. He set a little car from the thirties onto a Dodge Dakota pickup frame. He used the floor boards firewall something long lines what you did. Cut up the rest of the pickup to make adapting panels for the body to the frame. Left it looking kind of rough and painted a number on the side because we all know a race car is supposed to look a little rough. That man is far older than I am and he still at it. You are carrying on a great tradition.
Thank you! This is something that I had been planning for literal years. I feel that if I had gone into it with no preparation I would not be where I am with it. I probably wouldn’t have even finished it. I hope to inspire other young people as well.
@@lucky13speedworks I believe the car hobby will change over the next few decades. It has to be cuz there's not really any rear wheel drive vehicles except for trucks left on the market to speak of. But I think that the car have is a great way for people to grow and to come together
Wow, amazing work! I love ingenuity like this: take the seemingly impossible and make it possible.
This channel is underrated. You have my subscription!
Thank you so much! Big things coming soon!
Wow !
Not only some amazing work but I was really impressed how the inner hood supports matched up on the cross brace.
Highly Commendable Oliver! You will soon Be a Master Customizer!
Let’s hope so! I have some big projects planned!
I love it! I've always loved the 2nd gen Corvairs and dreamed of a front engined small block/rwd. Thank you for coming up with the solution!!
I never would have thought the wheelbase would match up so well.
I never thought I’d see the day of seeing a Corvair with a hood scoop. Today is that day. Great job, it’s now a cool ride
Cool blue 66 Chevelle sitting beside your cool S-10 Corvair
Wow it may not look like so much in the video but you fellas put in a lot of hours to make this build! Hats off to y'all and you're talent!
I found a Corvare the other day and I immediately thought of you and literally set out loud that'll fit on the s10
I love what did here dude! Who would have thought. This is, in my opinion, a very unique vehicle build. Be proud of what you did. I love it!
Just injoying the videos again still pecking on mine. Have a goodone and liked the music.
Pretty cool build, very nice.
Thanks!!
That was just pure genius, great job guys
Thanks!!
So impressive man! Beautiful work. I can’t wait to do this one day
Thank you! I highly recommend you do it, it’s great fun!
When this car came out I was eleven and my neighbor had one, I thought it was the coolest car. I have to say you done an awesome job giving Ralph Nader the finger.
What an amazing video....I could NOT stop watching it to the end!!...Bravo on a heart felt job well done!!
This is the coolest thing since my old railroad buddy dropped a 360 Lycoming aircraft engine in his Corvair. Kudos for this amazing project.
Great video.
Love the outcome of that build. And the corvair did for Nice on that chassie
This definitely just gave me the motivation to pop the body off my S10 and make something cool. Really well done, and 9 months ain't bad at all.
Ive have owned 7 corvaires and this is imo the only way to make them not suck, I had one with the donor toronado front wheel drive and the 455 and th400 fun but not very practical and I always thought this would be the best hot rod mod for the corvaire..
This is the most enjoyable video I’ve watched so far this year.
I like that you left the original patina of the car!
Awesome build there!
I would never paint this beauty!
Great video, car looks like a fun driver.
It’s a very fun car! I just put a turbo on it!
He wants to get the stance of his creation right the gentleman did not do all that hard work not to pull it off all respect 🙏 the job is never done till it's done 💯 that's some serious work you build one hell of a rod thank you for sharing 🙏 all respect.
Thank you!
Great work! Thanks for sharing this project with us.
Thank you! It was a fun project!
That's a Win all the way around! More torque and horsepower, better handling, better gas mileage, better reliability, and you saved a rust bucket Corvair from being scrapped!
Finally a corvair that Ralph Nader can't complain about. Nice work guys
Oh, I’m sure he would still find something to complain about! Thank you!
Very impressive, just imagine it taking part in classic racing again.
That’s what I want to do!
@@lucky13speedworks please make a video of it. First Time watching your channel....excellent. who's the band playing the music. I like it. Thanks for the video
@@kensendlosky7438 I would like to take it to vintage torque fest down in I believe Dubuque Iowa. However my local dirt track has minivans that go out between races to pack down the track. I would like to volunteer to be one of those people but use this car instead. I think the audience would get a big kick out of seeing a vintage looking race car going around the track. As far as the music goes I’m not sure. I used an array of different songs. Thank you for the kind words!
Wow cool ride man definitely one of a kind
The corvair has a nice profile and sits perfectly. Hell of a lot of work! Nice job!
Amazing video and build. You guys have incredible skills !!!! Well done !!!!
Love how you did this. late 60's Corvairs are cool. Please paint it though. It's come this far. Love the car, hate patina. But the way this car was put together is genius. Love this. I was thinking of doing something similar with my 57 Chevy because my frame is bad. But there would be welding to do on the S10 frame. You did great on this!
Wow man... Over the top brother. You blew my mind when you tilted the hood forward! Amazing fab work! Love this build❤❤👍
Thank you so much! I actually have a full video on how I built it!
I'd love to see a video that describes your process for selecting a suitable donor vehicle for the chassis. You guys have a knack for getting such a close fit.
Pretty cool. I would not have thought that the wheel bases would have been so close.
Well done lads jeez what a job and end result! Love Corsairs and will forgive them their chequered safety history just on the look and shape of them. Blessings from England.
WOW, absolutely amazing…
this is so freaking inspiring…
i’m mating a 63 c10 to a 02 suburban right now, thanks for this, i really needed it…
Thank you! I’m glad I could help inspire you! Your project sounds cool too! Are you making any videos on it? I’m sure people would find it interesting.
Thank you! I’m glad I could help inspire you! Your project sounds cool too! Are you making any videos on it? I’m sure people would find it interesting.
Kudos for executing your project - most people just let it rust away while they dream and tell stories about what they're planning on doing.
Excellent video! One of the great things about UA-cam is you can watch other peoples adventures and based on that make design changes etc to the project you have or are planning. I have a friend with a midengine Corvair. Unbelievable cool car...but not really for me. Had thoughts of a front engine version so of course I watched your project and love it! Leaving the bumps and bruises is great. You can have fun now instead of pampering the $$$ paint! After watching this I couldn't help but think it would be an even easier project to leave all the suspension and frame of the Corvair out back and just remove the forward frame and floors to the rear seat area. Use perhaps a Camaro or Nova front stub frame with 2x2 subframe connectors to the rear chassis. Unitize this into the Corvair structure and then build the floors etc nice and low and also unitized to the forward frame. Idea being a vertically thinner frame section for interior room. Gets away from the turn up rear bit of the S10 frame under the rear seat area too so a rear seat can fit. Also keeps the dash, wipers, hood hinges etc all Corvair and unmodified. Out back the Corvair frame is well up to the task and an IRS diff could be mounted to keep the car all independent suspension. The rear drums on a Corvair are big and well up to the task, Front Camaro or Nova discs would make for a very effective brake system as well. Keep in mind...I'm NOT ragging on your project! I'm just developing off it! I'd love to have what you have and I know you can hammer on it and it comes back for more. It's tough! I'm just brainstorming an equally cheap donor car based rig. 100 ways to skin a cat they say...and I'm just toying with another way! I already have a project so it's doubtful I'd ever get to a Corvair anyway...but its still fun to build something in your head! A lot cheaper as well! Hahaha Have fun. You have definitely earned it! Great car and being a builder myself I know how much unseen effort you put into it! Awesome stuff.
These guys smarts and engineering this thing just right makes it looks like a smooth build
Great montage seen a lot of stuff I haven’t noticed before great video awesome work hope your daily driving it !!! Enjoy it you deserve it hope we can see you doing another build what’s next?? 👍🏻as always
She is my daily driver for sure! I am still working on this as I go. Some big things are coming soon with it. As far as the next project that is a secret 😉
Mint. Nice work. Glad u did try to make it all shiny and stuff. B great daily and it looks awesome
Awesome Job! The only thing I would have done different is would be to move the factory gas door to the rear quarter, really make someone think. Though the filler you installed is cool looking too.
Personally I like the one I added. However a lot of people have been telling me to patch the one on the fender. But I think it’s kind of cool having it there. It would actually be cool to turn that into the air intake!
I'm late but I enjoyed watching anyway. Outstanding build and video.
Now this is a cool video and the whole build. It’s very inspiring for sure.
Love the build my man. Very cool project. I also love that you left it with patina
love corvairs...ahsum build...that was way more work than i would have out in...lol....thx for sharing
The end result looked great. Good work.
Great work my friend, that is a tough looking Corvair!
WOW! Totally amazing, you guys did a great job 👍
Thank you!!
Very creative gents. Best year of the body styles too
What an amazing amount of work. Really cool! Thanks for sharing
That was some serious fabbing... Great work guys... gotta keep the craft alive....
So happy for you in getting this car on the road years later! Lots of potential for more, but so cool as is. Here’s to many years of enjoyment 🍻
Great video editing. Great build. Very satisfying to watch. Best of luck with it.
The popular thing out here in the Southwest is putting post war bodies on mid 70's-mid 80's Frames and drive trains and building budget Hot Rods. The wheel base is almost spot on and there's VERY little modiifcations you need to make to either the body or the frame to make it work. I have a buddy in my car club that put a 52 Chevy Fleetstyle body on 78 Olds Delta 88 frame and 307 engine/350 trans. He had less than $2000 in building it plus another $1000 in prettying it up, paint and interior. He bought the front bucket seats from a 2000-2001 Impala for like $100 off Facebook, The paint he bought from a local paint supply store that was a miss-mix gallon for $50, He sandblasted the Steel wheels and repainted them and put some cheap Baby Moon Hubcaps off the internet. The only new parts he bought was the engine parts needed to get it to run and for a tune up and the engine paint and the hubcaps. While it's not a 1000 Hp or 800 ft lbs of torque "Hot Rod" he has a TRUE Hot Rod and that's something that was built at home that looks cool with more horsepower than it came out of factory with for as cheap as possible.
Friend of mine and i did this about 15 years ago using a crown vic frame and put a 59 apache stepside body on it. It fit perfectly
Been waiting to a follow up video seems like years Thanks for sharing and please keep the videos coming...
Iagree
Wow! The title sounded crazy, but the video and workmanship was awesome. Great job!
alot of creative work, and well paid off!! Love it!!
Really enjoyed the video car looks good man 😎, music was nice too 👍. Reminded me of working on my own stuff, I put a 66 elcamino on a 4x4 blazer, had to cut 10" out of the middle and quite a bit of metal work to get the body low on the frame, replace floors, etc. separated the box like a pickup so it would not crack the body. A simple roll cage would also fix the problem since truck frames are like spaghetti.
Working on a way easier resto mod 72 Chevelle now, so far it's been a breeze not having to fabricate much of anything besides fixing a bit of rust and throwing parts at it😆 Anyway, nice work man.
Well done , and absolute proof of having a vision and making it happen 👍
Thank you! This is definitely something I didn’t think would ever happen and would remain a dream. But here we are over a year later and it is my reliable daily driver!
Thats just an awesome job...sure wished I was able to do some thing like that .COOL.
In the grand scheme of things, it’s actually pretty easy! I’m sure you could do it too!
Excellent work gentlemen. Good choice of music in the background as well😃
My family had a few Corvairs over the years. My brother would always replace te taillight lenses with '56 Chevy. Look great. I have an S10, now I just need a body...
Better hurry up and find one! They are becoming more and more collectible!
Great job dude!!!!
I love how you used anything g and everything.
Waste Nothing!!!
Thank you! When you are on a shoestring budget you have to use what you got!
Please do a 1963 to 1965 Buick Riviera body on Tesla Model S chassis. Same wheelbase.
Are you supplying the donor cars😂😂
@@lucky13speedworksmaybe 😉
Do you think I can get away with leaving the vag floor under the seats i know i would use part of the fire wall and tunnel might do the same swap with a 62
I think you could. Make sure you watch the full build though. I ended up having problems with the floors because they were too tall and I ended up having to cut them and lower the floors 3 inches.
@@lucky13speedworks Its been a while since I watched it so I will re watch it the reason I want to retain the floor because the vair metal is perfect its a Cali car but no drive train.
Very cool..! You can certainly be proud of your work..!
Very cool build and amazing video !
Thank you and thank you!
Exactly what I would be doing if I knew how, lol. Great stuff!
I really enjoyed this video, very good job. I'm amazed!! Thank you!! Mic'22
Thank you!
Man, back in the late 80s i almost bought a 55 studebaker champion , but passed because the underside was beyond hope. The guy said i could have it for $25.00, but what could i do with it? Ah, if only id known you guys!!! 👍👍👍😉 Awesome job
Very cool project!
Thank you!
Simplemente debo decir que han realizado un trabajo MAJESTUOSO! Mi saludo desde Buenos Aires.
Thank you so much!
Great looking Chevrolet Corvair it’s unique in my opinion with a 4 cylinder engine
Wait till you see the next video I’m going to post in a few days!
back home ( Long Island ) the school nurse had a Corvair convertible Monza Spyder . Saweeeet ! 0:15
Way cool my dad had a corvair when I was a little kid. I remember helping him work on it.
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Wow that is absolutely awesome thanks for sharing and take care.
Wow this is awesome. Great work thank you so much for making this video.
Thank you!!
This is a really cool build. You did a great job.
Thats an awsome build man. What year s10 did you use
@AdriannaBaker-o7k that would be any model year from 1994-2004 but likely from '94-'97 judging by the headlight bezel style.