New Build! '62 Impala SS on a Custom Chassis & 24s
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- In this build series, we're taking a perfectly good 1962 Impala SS Convertible and making it a whole lot cooler.
We're stripping the car down to bare metal, making a few unique body modifications, building a custom chassis and dropping in a more modern powertrain. Oh, and the car will be laying frame on 24-inch wheels (or at least that's the goal!).
Stay tuned for a bunch more videos to come!
Hands down you guys are the best hotrod shop to ever build anything on wheels!!! If there are going to be tv shows about building hotrod cars it's a crime if this shop is not the main attraction. These cars make Bitchin Rides look like hot wheels!!!
I'm a nobody in central Arkansas (3rd gen mechanic) but my hats off to you. I've never seen better craftsmanship in my life, unreal. You guys are true Master craftsman a head above anything I believed possible!!!
God bless you and your entire working family
JM
Enjoying the hell out of this build! Looking forward to see this project evolve!
I think the spoiler is just right. Follows body lines and looks good. Now where to put that convertible top when it’s down? Good luck with that!
I like the spoiler. Not too big!
Thank you. We tried to keep it relatively subtle.
I cant wait a couple weeks.. i need more content NOW!! 🎉😂❤ #62sForever
Spoiler is super cool. Just right.
I had mentioned to another builder that they should use Silicon bronze welding wire to use it on their mig welder when welding sheet metal. His response was he felt it would create a problem when it came to finish bodywork and paint. In otherwords, bad adhesion. Im taking it, you
haven't experienced that problem.?
I’ve used Silicon Bronze TIG Rod and I’ve read in the fine print on some body fillers/primers, that they’re not compatible with Silicon Bronze. I think you’d have to choose particular products that’ll work with it
Many new car manufacturers use Silicon Bronze wire and MIG welding to join large body panels, like roof skins. I went through the Audi factory in Germany and witnessed this firsthand.
Keep it all original n dont make it.into a clown 🤡 car 🇺🇲
Too late