Hi all,
I just finished up my '68 Mustang Cobra Jet before I signed up, and I've moved on to my newest project.
it's a '55 Chevy Bel Air, but it's a 2 door post. didnt think a 2dr post Bel Air existed... Not sure if that was a mistake by Ertl back in the day, but either way...
this kit was originally built by another buddy of mine when he was like 9, and he gave all his old models to me a few years ago so I decided i was going to salvage what I could and use the rest for parts, and this '55 chevy was just too cool to use for parts.
I knew from the get go I was going to make this car into a barn-find gasser. There was enough missing from this car I could get away with building it however I want. The kit I am using for the chassis and suspension parts, and other odds n ends is a '55 Nomad that I goofed up years ago and decided to part it.
So, here's what I got so far:
It's all about stance!
I cut the single exhaust off the chassis and also removed the spare tire well and gas tank from the nomad chassis. Will patch that up a little later on. My methods of removal are crude, but effective.... a flaming hot exacto knife! lol
Found a 9" appearing axle with a metal axle rod and wheel backs, so I decided on some goodyear slicks with deep steel wheels, just checking fitment.... will have to modify or replace leaf springs
Also, it's not a true gasser if you dont radius the fenders... and I really didnt want to do it... but I googled some '55 chevy gassers for some inspiration before cutting...
Prostreet gasser mix!
Just kidding!
here's the engine I'll be using, it's a big block chevy, 427 according to the valvecovers, and I found a high rise, carbs, and velocity stacks from a '70 Chevelle model I built years ago, so thats what it will get. I'd love for it to have a blower, but I dont have a spare that fits right.
Hopefully posting more pics as soon as I can make some more progress!