Strap yourself into the passenger seat and ride along with Ryan and Brandon as they take on Crazy Car Catastrophes. During their adventures they have a ton of fun and teach a few cool tricks on building... Hot Rods? Nope... We'll call them Not Rods, because they're mostly complete garbage, but still entertaining.
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Putting a 454 into a little Chevy S-10 is taking the “big engine in a little car” proverb to the extreme 😅 Dude’s already running the equivalent of a high 12 in the quarter mile with a STOCK engine! The potential of this truck is huge.
I don’t think I would have built this car any different. I’m especially digging the Jaz racing buckets. I always loved seeing those in a car alongside a B&M Star Shifter, one of those Grant GT aftermarket steering wheels, and a couple of old school Stewart Warner gages with the 270 degree sweep. Doesn’t get any better than that! 👌👌
If you paid $1,800 in 2019 for this Nova then in the 2024 market it would probably go for upwards of $3,000 to $4,000. I HATE what the last 5-10 years has done to classic car values. People are crazy! They think any car that came with a carburetor is automatically worth a king’s ransom no matter what model it is or what condition it is in.
Dude I'm still with you, I know I'm at least one of the twelve people. I periodically check my subscription just to make sure I never miss any content. Even though you only post once in a blue moon I love the content. You give me ideas for my own nova.
Wow, what a hard lesson. You must have spent a fortune on all those parts you didn't use. The end result is great though. I have a set of 72 Nova buckets and tracks and had no idea how special thew are although they are in very rough shape.
This is very good information. I have wondered about this for a long time. It gets quickly expensive when trying different parts. Looks good. Thanks for posting.
Glad to see you're still making content. I have a '72 Nova and had no idea how much it took to put in bucket seats. I'll be keeping my benches for now!
I recently purchased a 75 nova, strictly for use as a daily driver. Had thoughts of changing the bench for buckets, and you successfully changed my mind!
Dude I feel your pain, I have owned a 69, two 70s a 71 and 72 novas. I recently bought a 78 nova because I've never had one, but good luck on finding parts for it. I sure hope the aftermarket steps up soon to support these year cars because the other ones are unobtainiun price wise. But at least I have the skills to fab what I need