Chevelle Nascar Project

worked the rest of Sat and all Sunday.....the thing is coming down.....this is where Im at now......the inside of the rocker just SKINS the outside of the frame rail like it was made for it......

I left a one inch lip on the outer edge of the floor and I'll weld that lip directly to the frame rail.....the bottom of the rocker has to come down even with the bottom of the framerail then the lip will touch so the body has to come down about another 4" from here....

I'll cut the fener lips out, section the fender as required then re attach the fender lip for a "stock" appearence....I did that on my other Chevelle (notice I dont say "Velle" I hate that!!!!") and it looked great...something was different in the stance but with the stock lips still in place it was hard to tell...
 

Attachments

  • DSC02249.JPG
    DSC02249.JPG
    144.6 KB · Views: 11
  • DSC02251.JPG
    DSC02251.JPG
    158.9 KB · Views: 13
Was going to go with the race car dash but it turns out I will be able to retain the stock dash.....this will be a little more original looking but in the big picture keep that VIN in place in the stock location by the left front A pillar.....

I'll have to cut out the rest of the glove box surround to get the body down but if I make the cuts underneath where the dash pad sits it will cover the welds......however youll probably just see that crossbrace when you open the glove box LOL.....I'll make a custom cluster with Autometer gauges.....removed the race car dash....good triangulation up up front eh!
 

Attachments

  • DSC02260.JPG
    DSC02260.JPG
    149.2 KB · Views: 13
  • DSC02229.JPG
    DSC02229.JPG
    141.5 KB · Views: 10
  • DSC02231.JPG
    DSC02231.JPG
    151.2 KB · Views: 12
Last edited:
Firewall...its hard to see the the stock Chevelle firewall is about 4" farther forward than the race cars.....the top line of the shaded area is the bottom of the wiper well which I desperately want to keep along with the orig wiper motor mount.....the shaded area will be cut out
 

Attachments

  • DSC02255.JPG
    DSC02255.JPG
    147.8 KB · Views: 15
my buddies all want me to put the roof flaps on.....I could as the mounts on the top of the roll cage are still there.....what do you guys think????......with them in the roof would leak though.....Id have to come up with something....
 

Attachments

  • DSC02227.JPG
    DSC02227.JPG
    136.7 KB · Views: 10
  • DSC02228.JPG
    DSC02228.JPG
    137.1 KB · Views: 14
Very nice. Can't wait to see it done. I've got some options I'm mulling over on my '68 Camaro right now, but need to get through the boat projects first. Might go with a full tube chassis on the car as well.

get at 'er......

On the up side, these cars live to fight another day. Unlike the thousands of cars that are rotting away in fields and barns either forgotten or "not for sale because they're gonna be fixed some day".

so true...the car sat for years....
 
Are you putting all of the glass back in? I would skip the roof flaps especially if they are going to leak everytime you wash the car or if you get stuck in the rain with it.
 
my buddies all want me to put the roof flaps on.....I could as the mounts on the top of the roll cage are still there.....what do you guys think????......with them in the roof would leak though.....Id have to come up with something....

Could the flaps be put back as a cosmetic thing rather than functional, and just seal the boxes off??
 
Very cool!!!! I like it!!!:driving:

Great idea on the body lift, I might have to steal that idea:rolleyes: If I can ever get back to my Puzzle:smash:
 
Are you putting all of the glass back in? I would skip the roof flaps especially if they are going to leak everytime you wash the car or if you get stuck in the rain with it.

Oh yeah Im putting all the glass back in.....possibly a Lexan rear window.....I was looking last night the roof flaps are doable.....Im on the fence with it but leaning towards yes.....the only thing they might be a little over the top if you got pulled over by a Cop.....
 
I got bigger fish to fry than the roof flaps right now.....the firewall in the race car (along with the engine) is about 4 to 6" further back in the frame than the stock Chevelle althoug the wheelbases are within an inch....so had to lose the stock wiper mount which is a drag but a street rod guy who came over said you could easily adapt a more compact street rod wiper motor to the stock wiper arm assy......

debating what to do with the front fender mounts.....keep the stock mounts and remove the structure below which would be the ez way (because its already there) and insure a pefect fender fit every time or remove all that (unessesay) structure and build a bracket that connects to the race car tubing beside it....havnt done anything just been letting it digest for the last week........I think I'll try and keep the stock mounts and reinforce underneath.....

body still needs to come down another 4"......will have to reove the last bit of the stock wheel wells.....by the time Im done the top of the race car wheel tubs will hit the bottom of the rear package shelf....I'll get at all that tomorrow
 

Attachments

  • DSC02272.JPG
    DSC02272.JPG
    149.7 KB · Views: 7
  • DSC02273.JPG
    DSC02273.JPG
    157.7 KB · Views: 8
some up dates.....been working hard to get the body down on the frame ..... I'll have to do a little trimming and this and that but this is basically it so I rolled it out for some pics.....

with the oval track set up in the car the left side wheelbase is 1.5 " shorter than the right side so the LF fender wouldnt fit.....the next order of bidness will be taking it to Peter Gibbon's race shop (20 mi away) and have him put a roadrace set up in the front of the car .....he will probably leave the RF (right front) alone and make the LF mirror it....
 

Attachments

  • DSC02291.JPG
    DSC02291.JPG
    151.3 KB · Views: 20
  • DSC02298.JPG
    DSC02298.JPG
    147.4 KB · Views: 20
  • DSC02305.JPG
    DSC02305.JPG
    149.1 KB · Views: 12
  • DSC02306.JPG
    DSC02306.JPG
    150.5 KB · Views: 19
  • DSC02307.JPG
    DSC02307.JPG
    152 KB · Views: 20
Very cool, early/mid seventies short track style..

You hit it.....right on the head!......you were there!

I remember going to short track races in that time period....little 1/4 mi, 1/2 mi bullrings and the whole Late model field was 68-72 Chevelle's!.....LOVED it!.....this car is a tribute to that era
 
Here I am! Can't send PMs from my blackbeery. Car looks AWESOME!

I'm picking up a little project tomorrow. I'll post when I get it.

Haven't been on line much because work has been nuts. Glad you sent me the message or I might have missed this. Freaking love it!
 
Here I am! Can't send PMs from my blackbeery. Car looks AWESOME!

I'm picking up a little project tomorrow. I'll post when I get it.

Haven't been on line much because work has been nuts. Glad you sent me the message or I might have missed this. Freaking love it!

hey, were leaving for Cali on May 7th...were going to be in your area
 
Right on. Just sent you a PM with my info. Looking forward to catching up when you're out here.

"Little project" turned out to be "big project" so I left it where I found it. So it goes!
 
Back
Top