Great project. I think I see a few parts you forgot to remove. Keep us up to date as you progress. We love projects.
From the pics, I can tell you're serious about the resto. Best of luck with it; can't wait to watch the progress and see the finished product.
I stripped the car down as far as what the pictures show. Then I put the body outside while I worked on the loose panels. The body and all the susp will be coming off to be redone, every last nut and bolt will be redone. I shaved the emblems and the side trim off but am leaving the door handles and locks and mirrors on. All the loose panels are in second primer ready to paint. I am currently working on the hood. I will be making a 68 Camaro Yenko hood scoop and welding it on the hood. What do you think about that? Google 68 Camaro Yenko and take a look. More later, just taking a break, gotta get back to the shop, doing a customers 67 GTO, really cool. Chadwa
This is where I plan on positioning the hood scoop. I think the 68 Yenko Camaro scoop will fatten the car up. With the body being so long and lean a scoop will do a good job of balancing the car out. Chadwa
I like that scoop with the '65. Everyone with a Chevy seems to want to do a cowl hood. Nice to see something different. And that was a quick and dirty photoshop? Can't wait to see one of your regular ones............
Steve-E-D that is really cool. I wish I had mad computer skills like that. I actually have that yellow wagon in my picture file. Yeah, that will be cool. Thanks Steve-E-D I really appreciate it. Chadwa
Thats what I was thinking. Everyone puts a cowl on (not that there's anything wrong with that) their hood. I just wanted to be different. Chadwa