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brans72
10-14-2008, 11:42 AM
Just like to introduce my project (nameless for now) 1972 chevelle I am currently working on and must have finished before June 26th 2010. Why you might ask?Because my soon 2 be wife will kill me if I don't show up in the chevelle for our wedding due to fact I look at Lateral-g,Chevelles.com,Ls1 tech.com and Pro-touring every night hahahaha she really wants the car to be finished so she can spend more time with me and not to mention she wants to ride in a cool car :yes:!!!

So for the details so far ( pics will come)
I have a ls1 est till dynoed and tuned 450rwhp - backed by 40l60e built by friend / Dannys Transmissions,Yank 3200ss.I am using ATS mounts.
suspension goes- Curries upper adjustable control arms in rear,Currie lower control arms,Bilstein shocks,SC&C upper adjustable control arms, lower control arms boxed, Howe tall ball joints,Eibach lowering springs, Del-lum bushings in lower control arms from ATS.
Jeep steering box
Magnaflow exhaust ss 2.5
C5 brake conversion home grown :lol: using kore3 bracket in front.
Wheels- hahaha you will have to wait and see when they get here in a few weeks :lol:
Frame has been reinforced and powdered coated ( I will learn to mock first next time and not switch engines)
Factory 12 bolt with new posi,33 spline axles,new bearings etc.
Muscle Rodz led tail lights
Coming soon:
Vintage Air IV Magnum
Prodigy radiator
hydro boost setup
efi gas tank - ordered but on b/o
Pro car rally seats
crap load of parts coming in this weekend from Hinshaw Chevelle (local to James).
looking at some billete (Fesler)
I have most the suspension and chassis done now for body work which i really don't know much about when having to replace 2 full quarters,full trunk,buttom of back seat but guess I better learn fast if I don't wanna be left standing since we live in NC and our wedding will be at her parents farm in MN. 3 year build and first big trip is going to be me driving to my wedding fingers crossed tearing up the roads. I feel I am going to need alot of help :lol: I would like to thank Team Chevelle,Ls1tech and Lateral-g for helping me out so far along with my first real hotrod ever. Brandon :thumbsup:

brans72
10-15-2008, 07:05 AM
whoa 46 views and nothing i should have bought a camaro :rofl:

jy211
10-15-2008, 07:19 AM
people like pictures...:lol:

brans72
10-15-2008, 07:41 AM
hey there coming i have to get her to put the on the computer for me :D

tones2SS
10-16-2008, 03:58 PM
[QUOTE=brans72;171269]Because my soon 2 be wife will kill me if I don't show up in the chevelle for our wedding due to fact I look at Lateral-g,Chevelles.com,Ls1 tech.com and Pro-touring every night hahahaha she really wants the car to be finished so she can spend more time with me and not to mention she wants to ride in a cool car :yes:!!!

That sounds really familiar!!!!!:lol:
LOL!!:cheers:

brans72
10-17-2008, 07:54 AM
well she doesn't mind the car,habit or most the money i spend on it actually she just wishes it was done so we could spend more time together and i would not always wanna be in the garage when i am not working my regular job. heck i can go to all the shows etc when it is done she says as long as bills are paid but i gotta take her to :yes:

rich-allen
10-17-2008, 08:48 AM
Brans72;

This site gets so many hits a day it's hard to tell which of those views are members of the forum.

I lurked here for 6 months before I registered. Some of the cars featured here are so outrageous I think a lot of folks believe their cars aren't good enough, the opposite is actually true but if you don't hang out here its not as noticiable to most.

How many car forums have builds going to SEMA?



Just my 2 cents.


Post up some pics as soon as you can.

Rich

7TSS
10-17-2008, 10:56 AM
Just found this thread. Sounds like you've got a well thought out build and a very supportive wife to be. :thumbsup:
Can't wait to see pics of the progress.

brans72
10-17-2008, 01:35 PM
well thought out yeah i thought so to till i made common mistake of a first time builder! you learn as you go and will continue that way always. i will try to post pictures over the weekend. brandon

rich-allen
10-17-2008, 06:01 PM
I've purchased expensive parts, installed them and later sold them before actually using them because I wanted something better. That's the one mistake that makes you mad as hell and yet it's still kinda cool. :_paranoid


If I could give any advice it would be to "know your own taste and habits". If you think your build could get out of hand (money wise) then extend your schedule don't down grade your project.
You will wind up buying stuff twice and in the end the project will cost more.


Rich

brans72
10-17-2008, 06:17 PM
i would say buy parts,mock then build!!! i went from having my frame powdered coated and having a 454 to hey i wanna do a ls1 with 4l60e. whoa let me tell you mock frame etc before hand and try hard hard not to change engines.

brans72
04-12-2009, 06:26 PM
Little bit of a update, Frank from Prodigy fianlly got me to get the nerve up so a buddy and me braced the doors, back seat side to side, wheel wells and then trunk lip area (better to over brace then under :yes: ) then we marked a rough outline to cut then 1/4 off due to rot so I can take car to media blaster. When we got the 1/4's off what a freaking surpise guys, who ever put the first 1/4's on made a wheel lip of freaking bondo instead of fixing it correctly!!!!!! I probably paid to much for the car but dang if I will make mistakes like I have on next project (70-72 c-10 short bed for her). I have both new full 1/4's going on the car and a complete trunk/wheel wells from another chevelle that I am going to use due to I like the fitment of orginal metal. I am going to try to finish getting it ready for media blasting this next couple weeks at night. Then once car comes back I plan on installing 1/4,trunk,shaving firewall, some patch work (buddy makes very nice patches as most cars he works on metal is hard to find repo etc.)So hoping to have car painted over winter then have 5 months max to put it all back together for my wedding :_paranoid . Like to thank Frank for all help/info/ great products he seals/and encouragement :thumbsup: I will try to get some more pics and info for you guys here soon and show the bondo wheel lips :lol: so guess I should name this project: operation bridal run ??? (gotta find way to have the car done for wedding all she ask basically). Brandon

tones2SS
04-13-2009, 06:18 AM
Yeah, from what I hear, Frank from Prodigy is a really nice and knowledgeable guy. You're in good hands.:thumbsup:
Any update pics?

fesler
04-13-2009, 07:51 AM
:ttiwop:

abadsvt
04-13-2009, 09:54 AM
I wish you good luck! Sounds like a cool project.

Josh