Inner Rear Wheel Tubs • Episode 5 • Twin Turbo 69 Corvair
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Episode 5 • Inner Rear Wheel Tubs
In this episode, Scott continues the fabrication of Denny's '69 Chevrolet Corvair, concentrating on the rear wheel tubs by beginning with the inner section. This build will boast a brand new Nelson Racing twin-turbo LS V8 repositioned to the front, a custom Roadster Shop chassis, massive 6-piston Brembo brakes, extensive metalwork, a custom interior, custom wheels, and more. Stay tuned for further updates on this wild project!
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To make one inner section is unbelievable. But then to make another one, exactly the same, is amazing.
Why?
The artistry involved in a build like this is truly staggering!
singing the algorithm blues. I like your stuff.
Thanks for watching!
This "behind the scenes" look at the work that goes into creating these master pieces is excellent. keep the videos coming please.
Thanks, will do!
Talent and experience, i could listen to these guys talk for hours and just swallow the information.
Some ideas on the wheel well tub clearance : (#1) move the rear trunk hinges inward on the rear deck lid, (#2) use deeper dish rear wheels that will move the wheel center inward thus moving the tires outward, (#3) use custom made longer swing axles that will move the rear tires outward.
Dayummm flawless execution!
8:35 genuinely made me laugh! 😂😂
It's almost like Scott has done this a time or two...Nice work, that is for sure.
back in the late 70s my dads friend put a 327 in the front of a Corvair, for about 6 months he drove with the driveshaft turn right next to u, it was looped in, but he only had catwalk mesh spot welded to the hoops. u could see the driveshaft spinning. it was ridiculous. gearing was so low with the 4 speed he only did around a 100MPH, thanks for the video.
Hi guys,
Just had the thought that due to the rear tubs taking up so much height in the trunk space that the original hinges won't allow the trunk lid to close then is it worth considering using top mounted hinges in conjunction with gas struts like modern vehicles use for their hood mounting method...that would allow the current hinges to be removed completely and provide as much space as you want plus clearence for those enormous tubs.
Great content guys and really build !!
Cheers,
Trev
Cool , great work!
Best description,
of the get down.
Awoke to this 5am Monday Down Under.
Good way to start the week 👍👍
Morning!
So enjoyable to watch a true artisan at work.
Thanks for sharing this video. That's a art form I wish I had.
I wonder how many years it took to be that good. Beautiful inspiring work
man that corvair is gonna be badass, can't wait to see the finished product!
If all wide bodies were built like this I wouldn’t be such a hater of the modification. RUclipsrs ruined it for me but he kinda made me a fan.
Beautiful work!!! I so miss doing fab work like this, its such a treat to watch people who can make metal move into shape properly!!
All hail the algorithm. Keep up the great work guys.
Great work! We have no good body shops in Miami for classic cars unfortunately. Great job
I really wish someone would make a fiberglass replica corvair as a kit car with both air cool and water cool rear engines as options. I really loved my ole 66 Corvair Corsa back in the day.
Amazing talent.
Love the Corvair!
put a curve in the hinge arm that way you can keep the factory conections
Thanks again
Boa tarde congrats vai amén bom trabalho
killer build !!!!!
Elle sont trop belle les jantes 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Make an aluminum hing arm , it'll be thinner and stylish
CRAE CRAE!!!🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
I could never tire watching Scott build shit. He's an artist. Scott, when you build floor pans, is 18 gauge your preferred thickness of metal?
cool ass build
You’re the fuckin man Scott !!
👍🏼👍🏼