ABANDONED 72 CHEVELLE is the perfect FATHER & SON Barn Find

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

Комментарии • 27

  • @AutoTechNick
    @AutoTechNick  Год назад +2

    My excitement for this Chevelle, and to spend the time with Trevor getting it back on the road is immense! What would you guys like to see from this project?
    ~ Nick

    • @Thetriump75chopper
      @Thetriump75chopper 10 месяцев назад

      Actually for you to stop talking and get to work 😂

  • @TexasDragRacingVideo
    @TexasDragRacingVideo Год назад

    Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @PBZKYLE
    @PBZKYLE Год назад +1

    Been following the boat build for quite a while now, always great stuff there. Finally starting on my 84 21' Daytona. Ironically it's very similar in colors to yours. I also recently completed a 3yr frame off build on a 71 Chevelle for my father in law. Unfortunately he succumbed to cancer shortly after getting it done so now it's in our care. Looking forward to yours and the boys Chevelle build. We're also just getting started on a first build for my son. It's a 1990 B2600i Mazda I built in high school that ended back up with us after over 25 years. Hopefully getting a couple build series going on my infant RUclips channel as well. Keep up the great work and we'll keep watching!

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      That sounds like a tough loss with your father in law. From the sounds of it, he got to see and experience it finished for a little bit? Take care of the Chevelle, and I am sure that it will be a forever reminder of him.
      Best of luck with the Daytona and Mazda build. Sounds like you will have your hands full. Seems like there might be a bit of a cool story on the history of the Mazda!! Let me know once you get some videos up. I'll check them out!
      ~ Nick

    • @PBZKYLE
      @PBZKYLE Год назад

      Yes he helped a ton on it and got to enjoy it for a short time. It was actually a one family owned car as well.
      Trying to get going on a legit RUclips channel for the projects but as you know all too well it's a ton of work in itself. I'll keep you posted once we get rolling. Thanks!

  • @andrewromero98
    @andrewromero98 Год назад

    My father had a 1972 Nova back in his early 20's and I saw a photo of him with the car when I was 10 years old. I fell in love with that style of car so I flipped a few cars to acquire a 1968 Nova last year(24 years of age). We've bonded like no other working on the car. Can't wait for more videos!

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад

      That is very cool! Definitely a solid move getting that car to spend time with your dad! What is your plans for it?
      More Chevelle videos are on the way. We just got to work through the editing.
      ~ Nick

  • @jamiesonsime9197
    @jamiesonsime9197 Год назад +1

    That’s awesome! What a great project for the two of you.
    I remember by fifth grade teacher daily drove a restored, candy apple red Malibu (a ‘68, I believe) and I absolutely loved that car. Part of my early interest in cars that helped grow in to the nut I am today.
    I look forward to seeing what you guys do with it!

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      I would have never guessed that a 68 Chevelle got you roped into cars!?!?!
      Now that I know that, it only seems natural that we get you into a 3rd gen carmaro with T Tops. 😂

    • @jamiesonsime9197
      @jamiesonsime9197 Год назад

      @@AutoTechNick only if it’s an IROC Z! 😆

  • @72Z15SS
    @72Z15SS 7 месяцев назад

    Nice father/son project!!

  • @ddreamax
    @ddreamax 5 месяцев назад

    My mom's car OMG......memories...can't wait to see when it's done. Keep it stock!!

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  5 месяцев назад

      That's so cool that you found this and remembered it as your mom's car! I'm planning to keep it stock! ~ Trevor

    • @ddreamax
      @ddreamax 5 месяцев назад

      Meant Just like my mom's car. Still love it!!

  • @265chevy
    @265chevy Год назад

    I would love to see the build.I have a 68 Chevelle maybe i can learn some things from you guys thanks for posting

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад

      68 is my favorite year for the Chevelle! My best friend from Highschool still has his! Lots of memories with his chevelle and my truck. Welcome to the channel!
      ~ Nick

  • @Thetriump75chopper
    @Thetriump75chopper 10 месяцев назад

    No all aside nice car man I love mine

  • @djbrownies
    @djbrownies Год назад

    Saw yall on reddit thought ill take a look....welp you got a new sub lol

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      😂 Welcome to the channel! We appreciate the support. Lots of excellent Chevelle content is on the way for you!
      ~ Nick

  • @antonejones9200
    @antonejones9200 Год назад

    Hey I’m happy for you guys that you’re going to teach your son how are you work on his car and get it ready for him when he gets his license but it does make me sad that I can’t do that with my own son but sometime I will be able to do that I got my son a big boy ChevelleThat is sitting in LA at my new house and if he can get away and he can come and see me that will be mine and his to work on as a son and father thing

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад

      I am sure he will be up with you, and the two of you will be wrenching on your Chevelle in no time.
      ~ Nick

  • @randyhoepker5528
    @randyhoepker5528 Год назад

    I’m watching the next video you put out in this car. I’m an old guy who has done a few restorations on his own at home. I like doing rust repair/panel replacement. I live in the Rust Belt where not many cars this old survive in this good of condition. I’m about to finish a 73 van I bought in 2021 that lived its whole life in Seattle.
    Based on what I can see from the video, I would patch both of the quarters and the roof as opposed to replacing them. They aren’t that bad and those could easily be patched by fabricating patch panels. You seem fascinated by its originality so why cut off original panels when you can fix them? The areas that are rotten aren’t going to tough to fix. Replacing both panels is a lot more work. Of course in the end it’s your project and call.

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад

      They are worse than they appear in the video. Trevor and I just finished cleaning the car and getting all the dirt and surface rust off. This gave me a bit of a better assessment of the sheet metal, and as much as I would love to retain the factory quarters and roof, they are too far gone. The real problem is that they are rusted out along the entire perimeter. By this time, I would have finished patching all the rust, I would have already replaced most of the panel. New panels will indeed be faster and a higher quality repair. If I have to choose between quality repairs and originality, I will choose quality all day long. No question there for me.
      ~ Nick