My one that got away there was a few but the main one was a 70 GTX 440 4 speed car that was 100% original I was building my nova at the time so I told a guy Billy I went to high school with about the car he went and bought the car brought it home tuned it up and waxed it and made a ton of money on it I only told him about the car because it was so nice I thought he would keep it. He made almost 6k on it.
Thats A Nice 55 210 Post AKA DEL RAY. I Love The Color , Im Glad You Are Doing A Showing Of It . Many Many Years Ago At A Junk Yard I Got The Hood And Trunk Emblem Off A 55 With The Plastic . But The Chrome Is All Pitted .Shoud I Get It ReChromed Or Leave It As Is What Would You Do ????? Its An Original 55 Hood And Trunk Emblem.
@@JamesBoitano if it was me I would most likely keep it how it is. If I was building a pristine show car I would have it re done. I do like things original that tells a story.
@@jefferythomas2718 those 62 Impalas are sweet!!!! 3 on the tree is just going to be a lost term. 1957 235 with 3 on the tree just doesn’t get much cooler than that!!! Cool car!!!
Not sure, but are the wheels RaceStars? When someone answers right, can you tell me the brand, size and offset. Also fronts. Tire sizes too. I am starting to work on my '55 again, and I love that look and stance. I have stock '55 rear end under mine. Your ride looks AWESOME! Thanks much.
@@pythononemo 15x8 rear. 275 60 15 Mickey Thompson street ET’s. I have a ford 9” I can’t remember the off set. Fronts are tires are 215 60 15. My 55 definitely has a different stance than most 55’s. Kinda that 70’s early 80’s up in the rear. Does have the 2 inch drop spindles in front. Nope the wheels are not race stars. Thanks so much for your questions. You can also email me and I can send you about any pictures you want. I have a ton. I hope you will subscribe and follow along.
@@SixDegreesofJim Thanks for the reply. Do you know what vehicle you got the 9" out of, or did you have special made? I'm thinking a Blueprint Engines 383 crate motor for mine, so I'm sure the factory rear end isn't going to handle that much power. Not going to the strip for hard runs with slicks on, but occasional a quick blast on a back road. The Cragars look great.
@ it’s a custom 9”. Has after market axles and an aluminum center section with 4:11’s. The cars has an aluminum headed stroker. Runs well. The car hooks hard at the drags. I would love to find the center caps for the rear wheels. They were missing since we picked up the car years ago the fronts have the caps still. I think I am going to run Cragars S/S’s at some point. Shoot me an email and I can send you a bunch of pictures.
@@VinoRatRodbuilds that’s a great guess but that’s not the manufacturer. Thanks for watching the video and hope you enjoyed them. I will reveal who made the wheels after some more guesses. Thanks.
@ they look exactly like the welds. My guess is the same manufacturer made them for both companies. They are definitely odd because when you say Cragar you think of the chrome five spoke SS’s like a hot wheel. I think these were built in the mid 80’s is my guess.
Great story, thanks for sharing.
@@brianquilty687 glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate the kind words and support.
My one that got away there was a few but the main one was a 70 GTX 440 4 speed car that was 100% original I was building my nova at the time so I told a guy Billy I went to high school with about the car he went and bought the car brought it home tuned it up and waxed it and made a ton of money on it I only told him about the car because it was so nice I thought he would keep it. He made almost 6k on it.
@@richardsmith-qy6vl sounds like an amazing car. Thanks for sharing your story.
A 56 ford sun liner with a continental kit, baby blue and white for$350 nice car, dad said no hot rods I think that’s an ET mag wheel
@@sandykonigsberg1087 thanks, dang Dad no hot rods! Cool car. Nope on the wheels but a great guess.
@@sandykonigsberg1087 CRAGAR STREET STARS
Three on the tree next best to Four on the floor. I'm a 64 model.
@@cobyburrow9339 I am a big fan of 4 on the floor. I actually had a 1971 Nova with 3 on the floor from the factory.
Thats A Nice 55 210 Post AKA DEL RAY. I Love The Color , Im Glad You Are Doing A Showing Of It . Many Many Years Ago At A Junk Yard I Got The Hood And Trunk Emblem Off A 55 With The Plastic . But The Chrome Is All Pitted .Shoud I Get It ReChromed Or Leave It As Is What Would You Do ????? Its An Original 55 Hood And Trunk Emblem.
@@JamesBoitano if it was me I would most likely keep it how it is. If I was building a pristine show car I would have it re done. I do like things original that tells a story.
I had 2 67 chevelles in college and regret selling them
@@rustyrodgarage2686 the two that got away!!! Thanks for the comment.
Weld Racing Pro Star . Them and Weldwheel are two different companies .
@@bobbrinkerhoff3592 nope not welds.
@@bobbrinkerhoff3592 CRAGAR STREET STARS
1962 Chevy Impala SS 327-300 horse
2 speed powergulide. Have a 57 3 on tree 235 .
@@jefferythomas2718 those 62 Impalas are sweet!!!! 3 on the tree is just going to be a lost term. 1957 235 with 3 on the tree just doesn’t get much cooler than that!!! Cool car!!!
Not sure, but are the wheels RaceStars? When someone answers right, can you tell me the brand, size and offset. Also fronts. Tire sizes too. I am starting to work on my '55 again, and I love that look and stance. I have stock '55 rear end under mine. Your ride looks AWESOME! Thanks much.
@@pythononemo 15x8 rear. 275 60 15 Mickey Thompson street ET’s. I have a ford 9” I can’t remember the off set. Fronts are tires are 215 60 15. My 55 definitely has a different stance than most 55’s. Kinda that 70’s early 80’s up in the rear. Does have the 2 inch drop spindles in front. Nope the wheels are not race stars. Thanks so much for your questions. You can also email me and I can send you about any pictures you want. I have a ton. I hope you will subscribe and follow along.
@@pythononemo CRAGAR STREET STARS
@@SixDegreesofJim Thanks for the reply. Do you know what vehicle you got the 9" out of, or did you have special made? I'm thinking a Blueprint Engines 383 crate motor for mine, so I'm sure the factory rear end isn't going to handle that much power. Not going to the strip for hard runs with slicks on, but occasional a quick blast on a back road. The Cragars look great.
@ it’s a custom 9”. Has after market axles and an aluminum center section with 4:11’s. The cars has an aluminum headed stroker. Runs well. The car hooks hard at the drags. I would love to find the center caps for the rear wheels. They were missing since we picked up the car years ago the fronts have the caps still. I think I am going to run Cragars S/S’s at some point. Shoot me an email and I can send you a bunch of pictures.
We should do a collaboration video. Do you ever come to southern Idaho?
@@steveconnell184 yes we do a lot. I would totally be up for that!!!
@@SixDegreesofJim cool. You can come check out my junk
Wheels are made by Cragar-
@@torekristoffersen176 yes sir. Good eye.
That is a Weld, but it's not a Draglite.
@@ThisIsYourBoyEric actually it’s a Cragar. Looks just like the welds.
Thank you for the answer. You know weld makes the same type of rim.
@ yep. They look identical. Probably made by the same Chinese factory.
Nice 55 ! Are the wheels Weld Pro Stars ?
@@Bonar-62 they are not. But they look just like them. I thinking the same company made the for both.
@@Bonar-62 CRAGAR STREET STARS
Cragar Street Stars definitely similar to Weld Pro Stars.
@ they look identical to me.
Mickey Thompson 🤔
@@VinoRatRodbuilds that’s a great guess but that’s not the manufacturer. Thanks for watching the video and hope you enjoyed them. I will reveal who made the wheels after some more guesses. Thanks.
@@VinoRatRodbuilds CRAGAR STREET STARS
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Cragar street star
@@johnh7659 THATS IT!!! Great guess. They are CRAGAR’S. They do look identical to the welds!!!
Fenton
@@richardhargrove6946 Cragars.
Idk. ET’s?
@@steveconnell184 CRAGAR STREET STARS
Is it a summit racing. Wheel
@@bridgetglasgow950 nope! Thanks for your comment and support of the channel. I will reveal the answer soon as we get a few guesses
Centerline
@ nope. Arguably more popular company.
@@bridgetglasgow950 CRAGAR STREET STARS
Weld drag star
@@krieger6966 they are not but they do look just like them. I would be surprised if the same company made them for both.
@@krieger6966 CRAGAR STREET STARS
Creger
@@richardsmith-qy6vl yes.
Centerlines
@@steveconnell184 CRAGAR STREET STARS
@ hmmm. Never heard of them
@ they look exactly like the welds. My guess is the same manufacturer made them for both companies. They are definitely odd because when you say Cragar you think of the chrome five spoke SS’s like a hot wheel. I think these were built in the mid 80’s is my guess.
Weld pro star
@@ericglieden4613 nope but they do look just like them. Probably made in the same Chinese factory.
@@ericglieden4613 CRAGAR STREET STARS
Fenton