Me and a friend are building a 59 Rambler American Coupe. Sits on an S10 Chassis and has a pukey 96 LT1 (400hp). Looks like you have done a very nice job. Mine is an ugly Betty. My brother had a 63 running for $400. He gave it away. I love the weird. I am sure the chassis was a challenge.
@@315squared4 I hope I live that long.... Ok All kidding aside it might get done first quarter next year. Nothing even close to Suzy's Wagon. mine is on a real budget.
Great job documenting this cool story, thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
That is cool!👍
And those flares really set it off! I love it!
Me and a friend are building a 59 Rambler American Coupe. Sits on an S10 Chassis and has a pukey 96 LT1 (400hp). Looks like you have done a very nice job. Mine is an ugly Betty. My brother had a 63 running for $400. He gave it away. I love the weird. I am sure the chassis was a challenge.
That’s pretty smart. I see a lot of S-10’s get used for older 3100 trucks but you’re the first using it for a rambler body that I know of
@@315squared4 I had to channel the body so the frame is stuffed into the inside of the car. Afforded the use of the S10 floorpan however 🙂
@@Muddytrickle sounds like a cool project. I’d be interested in seeing how it turns out when it’s finished
@@315squared4 I hope I live that long.... Ok All kidding aside it might get done first quarter next year. Nothing even close to Suzy's Wagon. mine is on a real budget.
We have s10 control arms 😎
Hotwheels!? Jay Leno!? Hummer motor!? So awesome to see!
Thanks for your support. I’m using your products on my 69 Kingswood wagon
@@315squared4 right on! Would love to see it!
@@GlobalWestSuspension I’m waiting on some new Salt Flats to arrive and then I’ll post a video and some pics