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Disassembling a ’70 Chevelle : Prepping for

Disassembling a ’70 Chevelle : Prepping for Refurbishment

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“DD Speed Shop”

A week or so ago I bought this 70 Chevelle for a SMOKIN’ deal off marketplace. I didn’t do too much close looking- I just knew I wanted it. So today we actually take a look at how much of a basket case this thing really is.

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  1. Finally….more sheetmetal work to watch ๐Ÿ˜ I'm surprised you don't have a couple of fans to circulate air in both of the shops. You should get a heat gun for stuff like taking out glass, it's a bit safer.

  2. Well, I think we are off to a great start. She's just darn near all the way apart. Now if we are patient, it will heal itself, and we can forgive all the Sinnen that has gone on in the Miricle Chevelle. I thought Dani's hair looked fine.

  3. I came to see a car build and heard a couple dad jokes. Nice car keep up the rescue of old cars for the youngsters. I still regret getting rid of my 1964 Impala on my first wifeโ€™s request i only kept her another 6 months after that move. Looking back i should have kept the car . It was an Arizona car with not much blue paint left but she drove like a dream!

  4. Enjoyed the video. Even enjoyed Dani laughing at her own corny jokes. Dan's face when she said she lied about the wheels was also amazing.

    The car is really not as bad as I feared. They almost always rust around the back window. There's some obvious rust at the bottom of the left fender, but the right fender looked pretty good unless they're full of filler. Looks mainly like floor, quarters and tub replacement. I mean, that's a lot of work, but thankfully the frame looks pretty good. Like everyone and their brother, I love a Chevelle, but a 70 …..well I can't wait to watch you build this. Go DD speed shop, I look forward to your vids.

  5. Iโ€™d drill out the spot welds on the quarters and do them proper. Once you do one like that youโ€™ll see itโ€™s a whole lot less body work which is something you said you hate.

  6. Realy hoping you dont tire of this and build it to your full potential dude!!! take your time and please dont rip any more trim off espcialy the drip rail trims as there will be someone somewere in floods of tears knowing how hard trim parts can be to source and the upper drip rail trims look mint shinning with a "nice" paint job lol hint hint champagne gold with black stripes definitely sounds great! Great watch as always.. dani your laugh tickles me ๐Ÿ˜‚ both of you stay safe and well realy look forward to the next part๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿ’ฏ

  7. As retired auto glass technician that worked on many muscle cars the glass gods were with you lol. The first thing we did with our cut out knife, blades was too take them to the glass grinder and grind them down thin and as sharp and pointed as possible. First time Iโ€™ve ever seen a torch used to cut out a back glass lol. glad to see it all is well with the Back glass! Only DD speed shop could get away with a turbo torch and a glass knife๐Ÿ˜‚

  8. Iโ€™m so excited about this chevelle build. I hope you donโ€™t cut corners and really build it. These cars deserve it. I hope there are allot of videos on this car, you are so lucky.

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