Hey Roger, Eric here from J5 IOD days in Wiesbaden. You are definitely living the dream in good ol' Deustchland. Love your builds and showing how much the Germans love our US "oldtimers" as they call them.
Luv how you use the Nomad. I'm just finishing up some updates on my 56 Nomad and I'm looking forward to driving it all over Florida! Happy 4th of July and thank you for your service!!
Oh that trailer hitch is part of the frame. Welded it myself. It doesn't use anything from the bumper for support. All frame with too much support bracing.
That interior rules!! Here I am at my Austrian friends house in Long Beach visiting from Orlando…looking at that Daytona Turkey Rod Run shirt. Our Hot Rod club attends every year. Super cool project and workshop. Yes, those rims and sidepipes go perfectly with that interior JT: Orlando Misfires CC
Congrats to your C2 ! Its a cool project. I am not so far from you, located near Idar-Oberstein. I own a 66 Roadster 427/425 4-speed. Currently I do a frame off of a 1968 C3 roadster. Going to rebuild it as a L88 tribute. If you have any questions regarding the C2 engines, suspension...what ever, let me know. Cheers
Idar-Oberstein right next to Baumholder by the U.S. Army garrison. Been there many, many times. Are you coming to the Nitro Olympics this weekend? Top Fuel Drag racing. I'll be here with my 30 Ford Coupe, 55 Nomad inside Sachs Kurve. Stop by for a free burger and beer. We're part of the hot rod special.
Congratulations on the C-2 purchase. Laughed at that comment about the headlights. "Rubik's Cube science project" thought I was the only one that said that. Appreciate the camaraderie with your friends. See you guys at TRR'24. I live in Jupiter Florida.
Love this new project. I just recently picked up a 1959 Corvette that was sitting in a barn for the last 48 years. Good luck with the project, I know you'll do it up right.😢
Just like the ‘55 Nomad I for which I recently traded. Previous owner took it apart, 30 years go by and never got it back together. This Corvette is a cool car.
It may look rough, but that looks like a solid car to me. Even the mods are tasteful, if a bit dated. 😎 That's an interesting trailer, but it sure looks like the axles are too far forward on it. If you were carrying a longer vehicle, it would be difficult to get enough tongue weight to prevent it swaying.
Where to start. Whatever you paid for the 66 is worth it. I read where people write, ditch this, add that, it's a beautiful car and it's yours to put your signature on. I'm curious on what size tires you have. Don't fear the headlamp installation, there are videos, I did it with mine and just took my time. If that was mine, I wouldn't change a thing and just finish it. It's beautiful. Looking forward to the next video. You have good friends. Take care and stay safe.
RUclips threw you my way for the first time just now. I've been to southern Germany many times. It's one of the most beautiful places in the world (when it's not getting extreme rainfall). I would love to cruise it in a beautiful 1955 Nomad like yours but....... what's with the ugly steering wheel?
I grew up in Idaho USA and my 8th car at 18 was a 73 914 with a Chevy 350 and fender extensions. I bought it for 400 dollars and needed to borrow back 10 for diapers for the baby. So it was 390. Sorry what power plant does the Porsche in the garage have?
@@Karolilalu Good luck on that Corvette, she's nice. This is the first video of yours that I see. Do you have a video on the Nomad? I love the fact that you're hauling with it. I'd like to know about your whole tow setup. I tow professionally, but I'm used to 1 ton trucks and larger. I know wagons and large sedans were the tow vehicles in the past, but I just have zero real world experience with that. Edit: Does that dash thingie pop up? Info please! 👍😁
Short story long they never made Gas tanks out of aluminum for any corvette ever made NEVER. They are stamped Tin with crimped seal between the metal pieces top and bottom.
Yes, sir over here in the states that has been referred to as a "zipper merge". Every other vehicle letting in every other vehicle. My Dad had that attitude about those traffic situations sixty years ago he just did not have a name for it. That is going to be one hot ride when you get it into shape🥸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Frank Mansted here. You gotta be kidding me!? That's my car!!! LoL
That's an awesome looking car, perfect with the flares too. Nice with helpful buddies. Happy belated fourth of July!
I've never watched your show before, I like it! You have great content...
Hey Roger, Eric here from J5 IOD days in Wiesbaden. You are definitely living the dream in good ol' Deustchland. Love your builds and showing how much the Germans love our US "oldtimers" as they call them.
I HAD A 66..427..BACK IN 70 WHEN I GOT MARRIED..SADLY FLIPPED IT OVER LOVEED IT IAM SURE YOU WILL TOO...PULASKI WISCONSIN🇺🇲🙉🙊🙈🇺🇲😁👍
Your builds are always fun to watch , i am in to watch the show
And i love corvetts💯👍
another great video rodger, awesome !!!!!!!
That's Awesome!! Was stationed in Baumholder 12 Years ago. I miss Germany!
Luv how you use the Nomad. I'm just finishing up some updates on my 56 Nomad and I'm looking forward to driving it all over Florida! Happy 4th of July and thank you for your service!!
I do hope he has that trailer hitch set-up for a draw-tite style instead of just using the bumper.
Oh that trailer hitch is part of the frame. Welded it myself. It doesn't use anything from the bumper for support. All frame with too much support bracing.
man,this car in black paint would b in my opinion one of the most sinister looking c2 ever. very cool
That interior rules!!
Here I am at my Austrian friends house in Long Beach visiting from Orlando…looking at that Daytona Turkey Rod Run shirt. Our Hot Rod club attends every year.
Super cool project and workshop. Yes, those rims and sidepipes go perfectly with that interior
JT: Orlando Misfires CC
Sweet car! Love those wheels!
Bro really, like those rims!!
You scored a really nice Corvette🎉❤
One of the best things is the road trip
Roger, this is Todd from Tampa, finally found your site and cars look great. Will follow your content and look forward to catching up again soon
Congrats to your C2 !
Its a cool project.
I am not so far from you, located near Idar-Oberstein.
I own a 66 Roadster 427/425 4-speed.
Currently I do a frame off of a 1968 C3 roadster.
Going to rebuild it as a L88 tribute.
If you have any questions regarding the C2 engines, suspension...what ever, let me know.
Cheers
Idar-Oberstein right next to Baumholder by the U.S. Army garrison. Been there many, many times. Are you coming to the Nitro Olympics this weekend? Top Fuel Drag racing. I'll be here with my 30 Ford Coupe, 55 Nomad inside Sachs Kurve. Stop by for a free burger and beer. We're part of the hot rod special.
Damn cool car Roger! Love watching you guys pushing ‘vette thru the streets! 😀👍👍
Almost had a heart attack
Congratulations on the C-2 purchase. Laughed at that comment about the headlights. "Rubik's Cube science project" thought I was the only one that said that. Appreciate the camaraderie with your friends. See you guys at TRR'24. I live in Jupiter Florida.
Thanks for the comments......sitting in a hotel rim in Tampa right now I fly back to Germany Saturday
Love this new project. I just recently picked up a 1959 Corvette that was sitting in a barn for the last 48 years. Good luck with the project, I know you'll do it up right.😢
What a nice project ‼️😎
I recall seeing a corvette like that with 6 tail lights years ago, think it was in a car magazine...
Saw a 66 at a car show last night, no bumpers, 6 taillights, white, flares very badass.
Im a new subscriber all the way from Cape Coral! Great video.
I was just in Cape Coral two weeks ago. Went out to Pine Island for dinner. Still a lot of hurricane damage out there.
Just like the ‘55 Nomad I for which I recently traded. Previous owner took it apart, 30 years go by and never got it back together. This Corvette is a cool car.
It may look rough, but that looks like a solid car to me. Even the mods are tasteful, if a bit dated. 😎
That's an interesting trailer, but it sure looks like the axles are too far forward on it.
If you were carrying a longer vehicle, it would be difficult to get enough tongue weight to prevent it swaying.
🥰👍👍Gratuliere zu deiner neuen alten C2😉
Nice score man!
Where to start. Whatever you paid for the 66 is worth it. I read where people write, ditch this, add that, it's a beautiful car and it's yours to put your signature on. I'm curious on what size tires you have. Don't fear the headlamp installation, there are videos, I did it with mine and just took my time. If that was mine, I wouldn't change a thing and just finish it. It's beautiful. Looking forward to the next video. You have good friends. Take care and stay safe.
Beautiful car, hope to see it sometime pull up in egelsbach
Nice '55 Nomad. I've owned three Corvettes. But I've never been able to acquire a '55 Nomad.
Very cool Roger!! Needs respraying in 70s Metal flake!😂
Happy 4th of July, and congratulations. Very Cool Corvette, What colour are you going to paint her ?
Watched the video again 👍😁
RUclips threw you my way for the first time just now. I've been to southern Germany many times. It's one of the most beautiful places in the world (when it's not getting extreme rainfall). I would love to cruise it in a beautiful 1955 Nomad like yours but....... what's with the ugly steering wheel?
Why are the vent windows missing in that nomad?
It's my vent window delete plus conversion to electric
So glad I purchased my 64 from the Wheelerdealers all done sorted ‘ good luck with the Vette man
I grew up in Idaho USA and my 8th car at 18 was a 73 914 with a Chevy 350 and fender extensions. I bought it for 400 dollars and needed to borrow back 10 for diapers for the baby. So it was 390. Sorry what power plant does the Porsche in the garage have?
One thought mate ! Megee racing cams his name is Phil makes a great fuel injection for the 327 stacks
You lucky dog.
Hello Roger.
You're always the first to comment. Thanks
@@Karolilalu
Good luck on that Corvette, she's nice. This is the first video of yours that I see.
Do you have a video on the Nomad? I love the fact that you're hauling with it. I'd like to know about your whole tow setup.
I tow professionally, but I'm used to 1 ton trucks and larger. I know wagons and large sedans were the tow vehicles in the past, but I just have zero real world experience with that.
Edit:
Does that dash thingie pop up? Info please! 👍😁
I missed your last 2 uploads.. Bell got turned off.
Nice car , love the wheels, but you should never cut coil springs to adjust your ride height it completely alters the whole spring rate
Yup, it generally makes it stiffer which youre gonna need anyway.
Stabilizer not complete... rt side anyway
Drunk's
One more thing than I'll shut--up Make the rear lights back to stock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOOOOO !!!!
Also, while it's not painted Get those (NOT PERFECT LAME LOOKING STUPID FLARES OFF THAT SWEEEEEEEEEEEEET VETTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What makes you think he is building this to please you?
@@batvette GET OVER YOUR SELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get that POS steering wheel off that sweeeeeeet nomad & put a stock one on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@SayWhut276 it’s a 55 Nomad , go back to car school .
Short story long they never made Gas tanks out of aluminum for any corvette ever made NEVER. They are stamped Tin with crimped seal between the metal pieces top and bottom.
Didn't know.....thanks
Yes, sir over here in the states that has been referred to as a "zipper merge". Every other vehicle letting in every other vehicle. My Dad had that attitude about those traffic situations sixty years ago he just did not have a name for it. That is going to be one hot ride when you get it into shape🥸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍