This channel will be used to share interesting projects related to automotive fabrication, repair, modifications, hot rodding, yard & barn finds, and any other shenanigans we adventure in or happen upon.
Inspired by channels like Roadkill, Deboss garage, Cletis McFarland, and Boosted Boiz, I decided to share my self taught skills and projects with the You Tube world.
We have been a fabrication shop for 25 years. Specializing in chassis and roll cage fabrication, suspension modifications and chassis tuning for street rods and drag and circle track racing. Most of my equipment is very old, built from scratch, bought at yard sales or scrap yards. I hope to show that all it takes to create very nice custom projects is the desire to do so, and some basic old school methods and cheap, old, home built shop equipment.
Our goal is to build a vehicle for Rob Ferretti's Challenge, Drag Week, Zip Tie Drags, drifting etc.
Come have fun with us! ALL content will be appropriate for children.
Ive wondered if a couple old throttle bodies could make good quick exhaust cut out valves The old jeep Cherokee s had nice square bolt pattern i want to say 40 or 60mm its been a while
I originally used Camaro headers from ebay but they required extensive modifications to clear the steering shaft. I since have switch to the Speed Engineering S-10 LS Swap headers. They are a direct fit except some minor clearance where the header exit flanges hit the fire wall. I used a block of wood and a hammer to move the firewall about 1/2" so the flanges didn't rub the firewall.
I have finished my b2200 diesel rebuild/resurection two weeks ago and i searched all my country to find those white stock rims and you put them out!!!!lol Now i am in hunt to find those 4 plastic caps in the mindle of the rims with Mazda logo!
Happy Easter Mike. The Old #7 has risen back to life after 55 years, and she is absolutely amazing and sounds awesome too👍. Can't wait to see her numbered and painted. My custom 1/64th scale modified is also done. but i think i will need to do the radiator overflow bottle, i forgot to add that, but it's no biggie as it's an easy fix. Is there a way i can send you a few pics of it, or can you send me an email address so i can send them to you?.
I bought one in Houston, brought it to Killeen TX ,ooh it look so nice,Cleaned it,replaced axle passenger side, A few people had asked if I sell it,, but no can do, it's my toy ,fun to ride .👍
Not bad personally I went cheep and used a wiper motor to power mine And a few other things differently like slotting the lower roller hole to allow the bottom to be adjusted as well but your extra holes in the lower part of the plate have me currious
A Princess Auto Bead Roller as bought is pretty much useless. Eighteen modifications later, and I have a nice piece of equipment. Stand, Motor, Upper shaft adjust, Side Frame, Quick Handles on bolts and a Spinner Knob on the tension control, Deck and a Fence. Yep! got it all. Cheap bead roller add money.
Good work. I stumbled on your channel. I see you have a small block Chevy. One suggestion not too many people know about that you might appreciate is that an AC Delco PF-932 oil filter is a 2-quart version of the 1-quart standard type, which would give you an extra quart of oil capacity for your engine.
brother i have a 91 and the entire frame and cab floor was totally ruined i feel your pain like nobody else. even my nephews were asking why are you fixing this pos? because its gonna be nice one day and 30 grand later.