1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Restoration Project To Original Factory Condition

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Publicado 2020-09-01
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1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Restoration Project To Original Factory Condition

Built By:
Artie's Restorations
150 Woodview Dr.
Elgin, IL 60120
(847)888-0611
artiesrestoration.com/
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @theobserver1320
    wow, wow, wow. How do you manage to conjure up such a diamond from so much rust? You are real artists. My greatest respect. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
  • @coltjustice45
    Kudos to all involved especially the person making the investment, always good to see this... The one thing i would change is the rims and tires, centerline were cool but cragar ss's would really complete it... Awesome job and thank you to the aftermarket company's for still making this possible.👍
  • @maxfastest
    I am doing a 67 chevelle right now, And i can tell you that this build , even if that car was absolutely Free, cost way more to build than it's ever Worth !! You really gotta want one bad to spent that much money and Effort !!! I am doing every part of my build and sourcing parts as cheap as possible and I'm already in $30,000 and still need the interior, bumpers, seals, and Dash cluster, WOW !!
  • @MrJneesy
    i love seeing write offs brought back another one avoids the crusher
  • @rygy20
    Beautiful build. Can’t get over the rum choice though. To me, the shoes make the car along with the lines and paint color. This beaut needs corvette rally’s or even cragars. A beaut nine the less though with a ton of blood sweat and tears.
  • @keithlane4343
    Awesome project. We used to build cars like this in the late '70's with big block front springs, and run built small blocks so with the front end a little high, coming off the line all the weight would get thrown back onto the rear tires and they would hook up better. We kind of stole the idea from the Gassers that used to run straight front axles, and were crazy high in the front. Very cool build. Glad to see people with vision, and deep pockets are saving these great cars from our youth.
  • Just need to do something with the wheels and tires definitely 👍 awesome job..
  • Gob smacked, absolutely gorgeous car now, thankyou for sharing cheers KC Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺😎👍
  • Excellent job from the uk. I have the same model car,i guess all the body parts are still available?
  • @rinatnezeev754
    Красота и современная музыка!
  • @user-ge2qn6gp4o
    Holy crap! There wasn't much to start with! I'm assuming the car had sentimental value. Looked like the only thing salvageable was part of the roof.
  • @jimw6991
    Car came out great, it would be nice to see how many total man hours and parts/ supplies. Seems like these folks went the extra mile to bring this car back.
  • @jrdeckard3317
    Nice work. Did you weld in hard points for shoulder harnesses. The block could have been orange.
  • @evilevil1214
    nice build but you need to lower it a little bit.and i don't know why you didn't paint the inside of the trunk? otherwise you're job is perfect 👌 and i really enjoyed watching this build
  • @fhdd9530
    2008 my only father figure died when I was 8 we was in the process of restoring this same car