July 23, 200916 yr Right now I own six Chevrolets: one daily driver, one parts car, and four project cars. I think I'll be needing a change once I get through this batch of projects. And no, I'm not thinking of jumping into the Jag project.
July 23, 200916 yr "I think I'll be needing a change once I get through this batch of projects." Come on, man, you're too young to be wearing adult diapers.
July 23, 200916 yr Author "I think I'll be needing a change once I get through this batch of projects." Come on, man, you're too young to be wearing adult diapers. I guess that depends...
July 23, 200916 yr Author Seriously though, I want to do the next project differently from what I choose and the way I choose it, to how I go about it.
July 23, 200916 yr I'v seen your work, Camino- and I asked this before: want something different- how about reassembling a '59 Buick coupe ??
July 23, 200916 yr Author I really doubt that it will be a Buick, but I'm not sure what vintage I want to do next. I wish you were around the corner though, I'd love to give you a hand with yours! Edited July 23, 200916 yr by Camino LS6
July 23, 200916 yr {pours on the sales pitch} '50s is the era, man! I'm not that far, plus I have a fully-equipped shop (well, no lift; but you won't need that... much). WaWa 2 miles away !
July 23, 200916 yr Author Had to throw that Wawa perk in, didn't you? I'd love to give you a hand some weekend along the line. It's been quite a while since I did any work non-solo, even the race car work is all me.
July 23, 200916 yr Author Nothing wrong with Chevy, just have to use some imagination. How about a rear-engined 1959 Impala wheelie machine? Nothing wrong with Chevy at all! But I'd like to do something else for a change. I also want the process to be different.
July 23, 200916 yr Oh; I won't be there- I have to work for a livin'! Why do you think the damned thing is still unfinished ??
July 23, 200916 yr For something offbeat, how about a ground up restoration of an '80s Aries, Tempo, or Cimmaron? Or other '80s non-classic. Rob Edited July 23, 200916 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
July 23, 200916 yr Author Oh; I won't be there- I have to work for a livin'! Why do you think the damned thing is still unfinished ?? I hear ya, but that means "no sale" :AH-HA_wink:
July 23, 200916 yr Author For something offbeat, how about a ground up restoration of an '80s Aries, Tempo, Cavalier, or Cimmaron? Rob "Offbeat" would be putting it mildly. No FWD - ever! I am thinking late 50s - early 60s...
July 23, 200916 yr "Offbeat" would be putting it mildly. No FWD - ever! I am thinking late 50s - early 60s... Hmmm...how about a Studebaker Lark, Rambler American, or one of those hideous '60-62 Valiants? That would be offbeat. Rob
July 23, 200916 yr Author Hmmm...how about a Studebaker Lark, Rambler American, or one of those hideous '60-62 Valiants? That would be offbeat. Rob If Studebaker, then Hawk.
July 23, 200916 yr >>"I hear ya, but that means "no sale""<< Wait- you sounded reluctant to work with others.... here's your chance to work solo. :??: >>"I am thinking late 50s - early 60s... "<< ah- HA !!! Come on down! You're the next resto-modder on the World's Quickest '59 Buick !
July 23, 200916 yr Author >>"I hear ya, but that means "no sale""<< Wait- you sounded reluctant to work with others.... here's your chance to work solo. :??: >>"I am thinking late 50s - early 60s... "<< ah- HA !!! Come on down! You're the next resto-modder on the World's Quickest '59 Buick !
July 23, 200916 yr In response to a phantom, and in the vein of an Elky :: ever think of an extended-deck coupe with an Elky-esque greenhouse (in size), or a 3-seater 'sports roadster' ?? '58 Biscayne 2-dr, extended deck. It'd be the only one.
July 23, 200916 yr Author 'nother question: What sedan deliveries were still in production during any of the years from '59 to say '63ish?
July 23, 200916 yr 'nother question: What sedan deliveries were still in production during any of the years from '59 to say '63ish? Chevy's last was '59 or '60. Ford's was '59. There was a Falcon sedan delivery from '60-65. Don't know when the last Mopie one was or from the independents. Rambler had one based on the Rambler 2dr wagon at some point, seen a pic of one from the late '50s. Rob Edited July 23, 200916 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
July 23, 200916 yr Author In response to a phantom, and in the vein of an Elky :: ever think of an extended-deck coupe with an Elky-esque greenhouse (in size), or a 3-seater 'sports roadster' ?? '58 Biscayne 2-dr, extended deck. It'd be the only one. Hmm, can't say I ever considered that recipe. I do think I'd like to stick to the "longer, lower, wider" era this time around. The "58 is a bit of a chunk.
July 23, 200916 yr Hmm, can't say I ever considered that recipe. I do think I'd like to stick to the "longer, lower, wider" era this time around. The "58 is a bit of a chunk. As far as a phantom, a '59 Chevy coupe with El Camino doors and roof could be interesting, w a lengthened decklid or shortened wheelbase. Something like that would be fun to build in 1:25th scale. Rob
July 23, 200916 yr Trying to stay away from Chevy... A Pontiac El Camino could be interesting, though. Been done before, tho.. El Catalina Rob Edited July 23, 200916 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
July 23, 200916 yr Chevy : '59-60. Ford : '59-'60. '61-63 (Falcon-based). Stude : '59-60(?) Lark I will caution you thusly- there is a huge difference in GM between '59 & '64 body construction. The later you go, the.... more logically things go together.
July 23, 200916 yr Here's a Falcon sedan delivery, pretty rare from what I've read...never seen one in person.
July 23, 200916 yr Author Here's a Falcon sedan delivery, pretty rare from what I've read...never seen one in person. Seen 'em and like 'em, but I think I want to stay within GM.
July 23, 200916 yr Author Chevy : '59-60. Ford : '59-'60. '61-63 (Falcon-based). Stude : '59-60(?) Lark I will caution you thusly- there is a huge difference in GM between '59 & '64 body construction. The later you go, the.... more logically things go together. Understood. I will have to decide just how far to venture out of my comfort zone.
July 23, 200916 yr The '58 Chiivy is a chunky monkey, but it has real solid cut-n-weld possibilities. I completely understand wanting to stay away from Chevys... :wink: I would have to go independant- esp if you were looking to get radical. '59 Pontiacs are best left mild- a LOT of contours to deal with. '60s-'62s lend themselves better to 'alternate visions, IMO. I can't warm much to intermediates- the Falcon is interesting & rare, but there's not much material to work with. That one does look slick tho, moltie.
July 23, 200916 yr Seen 'em and like 'em, but I think I want to stay within GM. A sedan delivery phantom based off one of the '61-63 GM compacts could be interesting (Tempest wagon, F85, Skylark) Rob
July 23, 200916 yr Author The El Catalina tells me that my Pontiac idea won't fly, I don't care for that styling.
July 23, 200916 yr Right? : too many contours. A club member built a stellar '60 tho- looked factory and looked good. {Goes & hunts for pic....}
July 23, 200916 yr Author Right? : too many contours. A club member built a stellar '60 tho- looked factory and looked good. {Goes & hunts for pic....} Can't wait to see that one!
July 23, 200916 yr I think if I were going to have a mild custom GM from the early '60s, I'd want a '61 bubbletop...my favorites probably being the Olds w/ it's skegs or a Pontiac. Keep the body work stock but custom wheels/tires, etc. I love this '61 88 I saw in Santa Monica a few years ago.. Edited July 23, 200916 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
July 23, 200916 yr Did the BOP divisions have 2-door wagons in the '61-'63 years? Nope..would be a phantom. GM didn't have any 2dr wagons in the '60s except for the '64-65 Chevelles, I think. Rob
July 23, 200916 yr Can't find that pic. No 'O' or 'P' 2-dr wagons... only thing here is the '62 Chevy II 100 & 300 2-dr wagon. (Like Rob said; until the '64 Chevelle...) How much of a project as far as alterations are you looking to do ?? Edited July 23, 200916 yr by balthazar
July 23, 200916 yr Can't find that pic. No 'O' or 'P' 2-dr wagons... only thing here is the '62 Chevy II 100 & 300 2-dr wagon. Never heard of that..thought all Chevy II wagons were 4drs. Got a pic of one? Edited July 23, 200916 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
July 23, 200916 yr Author Can't find that pic. No 'O' or 'P' 2-dr wagons... only thing here is the '62 Chevy II 100 & 300 2-dr wagon. (Like Rob said; until the '64 Chevelle...) How much of a project as far as alterations are you looking to do ?? Unsure. I just know that I want to have the project firmly in mind before finding the project car this time around. This is just a brainstorming session, really.
July 23, 200916 yr Author Never heard of that..thought all Chevy II wagons were 4drs. Got a pic of one? Saw one on Speed that was converted to an El Camino - very clean conversion.
July 23, 200916 yr Never heard of that..thought all Chevy II wagons were 4drs. Got a pic of one? My source may be wrong, because this, the '62 Chevy II brochure online http://www.oldcarbrochures.com/main.php?g2_itemId=23315 doesn't show one... Either wrong, or a late-year intro. I tend to believe the book was wrong here. Sorry for what looks like a mislead..
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