View Full Version : 1969 Chevelle Project: DJ
dharrod
01-11-2008, 03:50 PM
I have a couple of friends and we are all doing 69 Chevelles and are at various points. I figured you'd enjoy seeing what they were up to so I took some pictures and will try and keep things posted on their behalf.
I think from the pictures you can all figure out the specs ... if you have any questions let me know I've participated in the build and know what's been used and what's next.
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Chevrolaine
01-11-2008, 04:16 PM
Sweetness right there!:twothumbs Hows the body look?
dharrod
01-11-2008, 06:52 PM
There's a chance that the body (shown below) won't get worked on until next winter - The co-owner is part of a race team (local track in North Carolina) and really gets involved during race season. His son (other co-owner) is involved in law enforcement and is a Forman on a construction crew (so spring summer will make work pickup). The first step is to have it dipped. Really don't know what they are or aren't dealing with .. it has had a couple coats of paint in its life. It's targeted to be red, blk 70 style stripes, blk vinyl top, with Budnik Cobalts (already on order). Interior will be a bench/black. I'm not sure if they can go to long with a rolling chassis and not start on the body .. I know I couldn't. I'm an advisor and part-time wrench turner - the best parts of the hobby are the small milestones of the actual build. Ahh that's one of my tires from a prior project acting as a safety mechanism ... people come over and sit on the edge of the door with out thinking the car will rotate; so the tire completes a temp bench to sit and ponder the next steps on the chassis. Basically every thing will be new on the car - will use modern wiring, headlights, tail-lights, relays etc... but the dash is scheduled to look factory.
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Rantheman
01-11-2008, 09:00 PM
badass man i love the progress
shortrack
01-17-2008, 03:59 PM
nice work.......!!!!!!!!........WOW!!!
trapin
01-18-2008, 05:33 AM
Great work. Looks clean.
That's the great advantage of having a full frame. You can do all your plumbing and engine stuff, drivetrain, and exhaust when the body's off the car and it makes it so much nicer to work on.
dharrod
04-01-2008, 02:45 PM
Well - After having the headers reworked to have the right geometry the 3 inch exhaust was put on - a mix of Flowmaster and Magnaflow welded tight. The Rims and tires are on and finally a frontal shot of the pully system.
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badbu68
05-05-2008, 08:07 PM
Looks real nice! Any updates on this project?
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