As the owner of a 68 Biscayne, I totally appreciate base model trim cars like this 150. Really cool build! Love all the styling and option touches you put on it. I'll have to dig back in your archives and watch the build vids.
Thank you! I was surprised how solid it was, best I remember it had been sitting since the late '80s inside a chicken house. Probably saved its life hah a a
GREAT BUILD 👍 ! . A n y updates / recent updates to the front tubular A -- arms ? New Chrome really let's that perfect patina command attention , Great job ! . Will Fowler
The New thing out here in the Southwest is guys taking the 40-50's car bodies and putting them on mid 70's- mid 80's full size car and wagon frames and building budget daily driver hot rods that has decent power and they can have fun with on the weekend. one of the guys in my car club put a 51 Chevy on a 77 Delta 88 frame, he paid $500 for the Fleetline body, $300 for the Delta 88, that not only still ran and drove but was currently tagged. there was VERY little modifications to the frame and after parting out the Delta 88 he paid less $500 to build the Fleetwood and that includes the paint job, but in all honesty he got a SMOKING deal on the paint because he bought a "mis-mix" gallon of paint from our local paint supply store for $35, he also bought a cheap set of bucket seats that came out of like 05 Hyundai Santa Fe for like $100 too and then make them work, build a DIRT CHEAP Hot Rod/Restomod is still VERY doable.
@@BestDamnShopAround That should be your next build, Like I said, They require VERY little modifications to the frame/body and without paint and body work I'm betting could be done by a couple guys and a couple 12 packs of adult beverages over a long weekend, One thing I did forget to mention though is he painted all the chrome, it was all scratched up and instead of buffing it out he just hit it with some self-etching primer and then hit with some aluminium wheel paint.
@@BestDamnShopAround yeah that would be a good one to do, just remember to get something close in wheelbase, the 54 Bel-Aire has 115" wheelbase, so does the 77-82 Buick Lesabre and they came with either the 307 or 350.
Stupid Expensive For The Floor Pans!!! I Made My Own As Well!!! 200 Bucks Per Quarter Of The Floor!!! 800 Bucks For Patches Is Ridiculous!!! I Used A 77 Firebird Brake Pedal Assembly For My Brake Pedal!!! I Used The Stock Column And Wheel!!! Your Car Came Out Great!!! Keep Rocking It Out Brother!!! Oh Mines A 54 2 Door Hardtop Bel Air!!!
Thank you! The motor came with an aluminum case power glide so that's what I stuck with! Would have loved to have overdrive but it fit the retro feel of the car!
I really like your channel and your builds, but I can't understand the appeal for rust and patina. You went through all of that work, so why not give the body a paint job? The car is nice enough. No offense.
No offense taken! The appeali in for me is the fact that you don't have to worry as much about driving a car in the rain, leaving it sitting outside unattended, or parking it in a crowded parking lot. Also the fact that the car will look unique compared to any other car if it's kind. You can have 10 shiny red Bel air's, but no 10 patina ones will look the same! I have a few shiny painted vehicles as well! I can speak for experience it's much more stressful to drive the shiny stuff! Not to mention the cost involved in a high quality professional paint job! Regardless thank you for tagging along and supporting!
Perfect!
Thanks!
What a nice body !! Good job !
Thank you!
Love this build .....by far my favorite build.....
I appreciate it! I was sad when I sold it!
Love the '54 👍 😍
Thank you!
As the owner of a 68 Biscayne, I totally appreciate base model trim cars like this 150.
Really cool build! Love all the styling and option touches you put on it. I'll have to dig back in your archives and watch the build vids.
Got to love a "plain Jane" car! Thank you for the support!
Great find and it’s going to be a cool build. So many cars built over time and it’s good to see something different and unique.
Thank you! I enjoy builds that are unique!
Absolutely perfect! I need this in my life😂 keep building the cool retro rides! That shop truck is my favorite!
I appreciate the support and commitment!
Looks good. I wish mine was that nice.
Thank you! It just takes time and money!
Lovely build, appreciate you keeping it a 6 cylinder!
Thank you! Wanted something different!
Another incredible build! Love the bb holes. Just screams field find. I can see the kids lining up shots now.
Haha me too!
Cool! I actually preferred smooth side without the trim. Such a clean and sleek look. One cool ride if I do say so myself!
Thank you! I totally agree!
Awesome Job!
I appreciate the support!
Nice.
Thank you!
Very nice job!! Nice find with the body so solid.
Thank you! I was surprised how solid it was, best I remember it had been sitting since the late '80s inside a chicken house. Probably saved its life hah a a
Awesome!
Thank you!
GREAT BUILD 👍 !
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A n y updates / recent updates to
the front tubular A -- arms ?
New Chrome really let's that perfect patina command attention ,
Great job !
.
Will Fowler
@@denverfowler5290 thank you! Unfortunately I had to sell this one a few years back to fund other builds
Awesome Build! Great job Guys!
Thank you!
One of ur videos I wished u had done more video of the how to!!!
Me too! I plan on building another 49-54 one day so I'll document it better then!
👍👍
Thank you!
The New thing out here in the Southwest is guys taking the 40-50's car bodies and putting them on mid 70's- mid 80's full size car and wagon frames and building budget daily driver hot rods that has decent power and they can have fun with on the weekend. one of the guys in my car club put a 51 Chevy on a 77 Delta 88 frame, he paid $500 for the Fleetline body, $300 for the Delta 88, that not only still ran and drove but was currently tagged. there was VERY little modifications to the frame and after parting out the Delta 88 he paid less $500 to build the Fleetwood and that includes the paint job, but in all honesty he got a SMOKING deal on the paint because he bought a "mis-mix" gallon of paint from our local paint supply store for $35, he also bought a cheap set of bucket seats that came out of like 05 Hyundai Santa Fe for like $100 too and then make them work, build a DIRT CHEAP Hot Rod/Restomod is still VERY doable.
That's a great idea! Very cool!
@@BestDamnShopAround That should be your next build, Like I said, They require VERY little modifications to the frame/body and without paint and body work I'm betting could be done by a couple guys and a couple 12 packs of adult beverages over a long weekend, One thing I did forget to mention though is he painted all the chrome, it was all scratched up and instead of buffing it out he just hit it with some self-etching primer and then hit with some aluminium wheel paint.
@@TheREALOC1972 for sure! I've had my eye on a local 54 Bel Air, if somehow I can score that I might be on the hunt for a donor!
@@BestDamnShopAround yeah that would be a good one to do, just remember to get something close in wheelbase, the 54 Bel-Aire has 115" wheelbase, so does the 77-82 Buick Lesabre and they came with either the 307 or 350.
@@TheREALOC1972 good to know!
Stupid Expensive For The Floor Pans!!! I Made My Own As Well!!!
200 Bucks Per Quarter Of The Floor!!! 800 Bucks For Patches Is Ridiculous!!!
I Used A 77 Firebird Brake Pedal Assembly For My Brake Pedal!!!
I Used The Stock Column And Wheel!!!
Your Car Came Out Great!!!
Keep Rocking It Out Brother!!!
Oh Mines A 54 2 Door Hardtop Bel Air!!!
Thank you! Love to hear from other early Chevy dudes!
Love it! What trans did you go with? Im assuming a TH350. I had a Bel Air same color with white top and 3 speed... in 1981...
Thank you! The motor came with an aluminum case power glide so that's what I stuck with! Would have loved to have overdrive but it fit the retro feel of the car!
I really like your channel and your builds, but I can't understand the appeal for rust and patina. You went through all of that work, so why not give the body a paint job? The car is nice enough. No offense.
No offense taken! The appeali in for me is the fact that you don't have to worry as much about driving a car in the rain, leaving it sitting outside unattended, or parking it in a crowded parking lot. Also the fact that the car will look unique compared to any other car if it's kind. You can have 10 shiny red Bel air's, but no 10 patina ones will look the same! I have a few shiny painted vehicles as well! I can speak for experience it's much more stressful to drive the shiny stuff! Not to mention the cost involved in a high quality professional paint job! Regardless thank you for tagging along and supporting!
Call me crazy but I think the 150 looks better then the bel air
More "sleek" if you ask me!
@@BestDamnShopAround uve Givin me a lot of inspiration to start working on my 49' shoebox
@@jonathangrillo8178 you should! Shoe boxes are super cool! I've got a 49 i plan to build next year!
@@BestDamnShopAround I need u to do it this year lol
@@jonathangrillo8178 I'd love to but I've got three in front of it lol who knows, maybe I'll get everything done 😂