Ed Fucci tells us all about his1969 Chevy Radical Custom Van - Zelda. Incredible Van with a long history of customization. Hope everyone is enjoying the Van Videos. Truck Em' Safe! John (OOP) & Jo
@jjlighting You really make your guests share their stories in a great way. Proud of their builds and given the time to express it. Details like where stuff was sourced makes it great for sharing, and very enjoyable. Nicely filmed with zoom-ins too. To Ed Fucci, great build! Love that Vista Cruiser top with an added canvas top - must have been some work to get it to be structurally sufficient.
Eddie I remember when we all started Long Island Van Enthusiasts (LIVE) in 1974 and would cruise Hempstead Turnpike. Hang out in Burger King and behind Abbey Auto on Route 107. Of course Zelda didn't look like that back then. Great to see you and Zelda. "Keep on Truckin"
This guy's a genius!.... You've got to admire these guy's. They've forgotten more than the young folk know today. Just one day with this guy and you'd learn a ton of trick's.
incredible early!!! i have a 65 first gen i've owned since '78 and would love to do some of those mods but the amount of work in Ed's van is mind blowing
I love that it’s 4wd and amazing how he created it from a blazer rear, jeep transfer case and front axle. I wonder if it was to go out on the beaches of Long Island?
I have a 67 sportvan 108 , really love the roof ,but no matter what someone don t like I can't understand the thumbs down it received, some people don t have a clue. Keep on rolling Zelda you are amazing, keep on vannin
Very beautiful workmanship in all respects. Wish you or your team could make my doors close like that. Mine is a 67 108 one owner. Henry - Winter Haven, Fl.
Personally I wouldn't of either but I'm not knocking anything on this van ,you live once have fun and do it anyway you want ,just do it and drive it. Let's keep the van community together and after all it's a custom.
bodywork is amazing.. I used to do body work, I know what it takes to do all that. Not in love with chopped tops though. I've always wanted to do a reverse chop and reverse channel.
This van zelda was sold at auction it was repainted as the mystery machine the interior was also redone as the mystery machine it's totally been redone and all the work ed has done is no longer what a waste
If you fix the interior carpet on the passager side....it would be great instead of having it in 4 to five section pieces.....its me its my ocd going off....the rest of the van is on point....