Look for the Broadcast sheet under the rear seat. This will tell you all the things the factory put in the car when it was built. Sometimes the broadcast sheet is there or under the front seat (which you don't have ) or even up under the dash. Worthy of keeping if you can find it. This is a gem of a car that will be awesome once restored. Don't give up on it.
I have something even better than that! I have the original window sticker with all the options and prices. It’s in the rescue video down below. Lmk what you think. th-cam.com/video/cKDAQGwPAmM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GvoM59JU4a1QrcNG
I love the 69 Caprice/Impala 2 door coupes. When I was a kid, we lived a few houses down from a golf course. A couple of friends of my parents stored their golf cart at our house. They just happened to be salesmen at our local Chevrolet dealer. Whenever they came out to get their golf cart to go golfing, they would drive a different Impala or Caprice to our house. I would always check out what they drove and the Impala and Caprices were what they would bring. It was like bringing the showroom floor to our house. Great memories. They never did bring out one with a 4 speed though. You have something special there. I enjoy watching you working on yours. I forgot to say that one day they did bring out a 69 Camaro pace car convertible. I was in Heaven that day. 😀
great job with the pallet racks to hold all of the parts.was hoping you would find a build sheet tucked in the seat springs or maybe that wasnt a GM thing?what a rare optioned car,just a time capsule for sure. i found a few silver dimes when pulled the seat out of my 1960 ford f100 but that was about it except for the usual mouse house stuff. cant wait to see more on this car.
I can’t believe the mice didn’t make more nests out of the seats and sound deadening. They sure used it to go to the bathroom though. Glad to see it being saved. Keep the videos coming.
Huge transformation, looks great and all those classics look perfect sitting in there. BTW, it’s nice seeing fathers step up more these days, I salute you for being a present father. Unfortunately me and my ex wife divorced back in 2002 and I solely raised both of my sons myself as thier mother chose not to be in thier lives, believe me, the relationship I have with my sons who are 27 and 29 now is amazing, not to mention being a grandfather has me over the moon with joy. Love your content, keep those videos coming 👍, Btw, I was so hoping to see the build sheet under that back seat, I’ve actually seen them mounted on top of the gas tank under the shield
Hey Dezzye sure and have the stamps checked out i just looked them up price is all ove the place but one unused was a thousand dollars, I'm a first time viewer and i will be watching, very much enjoy your channel you got a cool little man also, I'm a for guy basically but i appreciate all older cars, im subscribed at notification and like,
Thanks for subscribing. Check out this video of my little man when he was two years old. He’s a true car guy. th-cam.com/video/uz3n30kNtok/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L8eSDV7IPxySLeRN
Was that a factory 8-track up under the dash, above the center console?!! haha... edit: yes, it was! you nailed it.... I watched the videos out of order~~
I remember when it cost like 4 cents to mail a post card. Cheaper than a letter. They have electric upgrades for hide away headlights now. Detroit speed.
I AM SOOOO Jealous!!! Love me the big block Impalas. My first car was '71 Custom Coupe that modified the heck out of over 10 years. It had a 396 turbo 400 in it and 10 bolt posi when I was done with it. Searching now for a new toy, '58 Impala but restomoded with newer running gear. That or, '65-70 Impala with big block and bucket seats.
That’s a nice old car, luxurious for the time, and yet sporty as well. Once restored, should be a very nice car, they had a knack for building cars that could satisfy both worlds back then. The new offerings are highly technical, but lack the heart and soul of these old models, at least in my opinion. 👍
@@DezzysSpeedShop Me too, difference is I am from the past, just turned 75 last week, I was 20 just yesterday, how did this happen? LOL 😂 It does my heart good seeing you bring your little man up appreciating things from the past, it’s hard to know the future, when you don’t know the past.
I'm thinking that in 88 the regular postage stamps were like 32 cents? Maybe less...hell I remember 22 cent .... but I'm old as dirt. In 88 I was 29 and on my way to prison for the first time. Cannabis smuggling.
I love all the great stuff you got going on! Keep up the great work.👍
Thanks man! I’ll have an update soon
Love this. Car. What a find. Good. Luck. Thanks ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
Look for the Broadcast sheet under the rear seat. This will tell you all the things the factory put in the car when it was built.
Sometimes the broadcast sheet is there or under the front seat (which you don't have ) or even up under the dash.
Worthy of keeping if you can find it. This is a gem of a car that will be awesome once restored.
Don't give up on it.
I have something even better than that! I have the original window sticker with all the options and prices. It’s in the rescue video down below. Lmk what you think.
th-cam.com/video/cKDAQGwPAmM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GvoM59JU4a1QrcNG
@@DezzysSpeedShop I found the broadcast sheet for my '74 El Camino inside the drivers door panel.
EDIT: It was built in Freemont CA.
New to your channel, keep up the good work. Years ago i had a 66 black impala, just a 327 automatic, i love your caprice!
Very cool cleanup process. Also, this latest look at the Favelle shows her cleaning up really nicely. I miss the yellow trunk lid.
Haha og subscribers know about the Favelle 😎👍🏾 I like it all one color now. One step closer to being fully restored lol
The rear cardboard insert might have been for sound deadening , but also the whole cut out might have been for a rear window defroster motor
Automotive interior archeology.... always fun! Man your shop cleaned up really nice! Great work!
Keep doing ya thing bruh 💯 💪
Thanks man
I love the 69 Caprice/Impala 2 door coupes. When I was a kid, we lived a few houses down from a golf course. A couple of friends of my parents stored their golf cart at our house. They just happened to be salesmen at our local Chevrolet dealer. Whenever they came out to get their golf cart to go golfing, they would drive a different Impala or Caprice to our house. I would always check out what they drove and the Impala and Caprices were what they would bring. It was like bringing the showroom floor to our house. Great memories. They never did bring out one with a 4 speed though. You have something special there. I enjoy watching you working on yours. I forgot to say that one day they did bring out a 69 Camaro pace car convertible. I was in Heaven that day. 😀
great job with the pallet racks to hold all of the parts.was hoping you would find a build sheet tucked in the seat springs or maybe that wasnt a GM thing?what a rare optioned car,just a time capsule for sure. i found a few silver dimes when pulled the seat out of my 1960 ford f100 but that was about it except for the usual mouse house stuff. cant wait to see more on this car.
I actually have the original window sticker. It’s in the rescue video below
th-cam.com/video/cKDAQGwPAmM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kpwvT-yovyBRY6WE
really cool to have the window sticker!@@DezzysSpeedShop
I can’t believe the mice didn’t make more nests out of the seats and sound deadening. They sure used it to go to the bathroom though. Glad to see it being saved. Keep the videos coming.
Huge transformation, looks great and all those classics look perfect sitting in there. BTW, it’s nice seeing fathers step up more these days, I salute you for being a present father. Unfortunately me and my ex wife divorced back in 2002 and I solely raised both of my sons myself as thier mother chose not to be in thier lives, believe me, the relationship I have with my sons who are 27 and 29 now is amazing, not to mention being a grandfather has me over the moon with joy. Love your content, keep those videos coming 👍, Btw, I was so hoping to see the build sheet under that back seat, I’ve actually seen them mounted on top of the gas tank under the shield
Liking the update vids Dezzy keep them coming dude. You sure have an awesome fleet 🙂
Shop looks good bro! Keep grinding! Happy to see it. Looking forward to you being able to really work in the shop now. 🙏🏽
Hey Dezzye sure and have the stamps checked out i just looked them up price is all ove the place but one unused was a thousand dollars, I'm a first time viewer and i will be watching, very much enjoy your channel you got a cool little man also, I'm a for guy basically but i appreciate all older cars, im subscribed at notification and like,
Thanks for subscribing. Check out this video of my little man when he was two years old. He’s a true car guy.
th-cam.com/video/uz3n30kNtok/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L8eSDV7IPxySLeRN
Here’s the rescue video of that Caprice
th-cam.com/video/cKDAQGwPAmM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nj7G7AISwpIUyc2u
its about d**n time you started working on this beauty!!! Now keep your momentum going on this. Everyone wants to see the rare 427 car restored.
I’ve been working on it 😂 I moved it twice since I got it running! Car show season is coming!
Was that a factory 8-track up under the dash, above the center console?!! haha...
edit: yes, it was! you nailed it.... I watched the videos out of order~~
I remember when it cost like 4 cents to mail a post card. Cheaper than a letter. They have electric upgrades for hide away headlights now. Detroit speed.
I know, but I like the old-school quirkiness
I AM SOOOO Jealous!!! Love me the big block Impalas. My first car was '71 Custom Coupe that modified the heck out of over 10 years. It had a 396 turbo 400 in it and 10 bolt posi when I was done with it. Searching now for a new toy, '58 Impala but restomoded with newer running gear. That or, '65-70 Impala with big block and bucket seats.
They are still pretty reasonable.
What’s the background music called ?
It’s mine. I had a friend make it for me.
thats how you do it so as not ruffle feathers in the music industry,good job looking out for others and their copyright issues.@@DezzysSpeedShop
You're amazing !
I try 😂
I wish you would video capture the trim tag on the firewall…..
For what? I showed the whole window sticker in the first video
That’s a nice old car, luxurious for the time, and yet sporty as well. Once restored, should be a very nice car, they had a knack for building cars that could satisfy both worlds back then. The new offerings are highly technical, but lack the heart and soul of these old models, at least in my opinion. 👍
Yeah, there aren’t many new cars that I would even consider owning. I’m stuck in the past
@@DezzysSpeedShop Me too, difference is I am from the past, just turned 75 last week, I was 20 just yesterday, how did this happen? LOL 😂 It does my heart good seeing you bring your little man up appreciating things from the past, it’s hard to know the future, when you don’t know the past.
I'm thinking that in 88 the regular postage stamps were like 32 cents? Maybe less...hell I remember 22 cent .... but I'm old as dirt. In 88 I was 29 and on my way to prison for the first time. Cannabis smuggling.
And now it’s legal 🤦🏾♂️
Got any headlight bezels ?😂
Before the forever. Add a cent
If you were on east coast we could jam in garage
Definitely 😎
Or leaf blower for time and effort.
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Wear a mask when cleaning rodent droppings! That sh!t can kill you!
Exactly!
Shop on steroids, which one you gonna build with all that stuff, as the women would say