You need a bigger shop! LOL, or some organization, as far as parts, get them up on some shelving, a big box truck box with shelves inside would help, just get some good surveillance, and security locks.
And simultaneously working on my '99 suburban I just drove from San Diego, 454, 4X4, 2500, freezing here, 37F. Because of minor head gasket leak, they were running pure water, time for block sealer, and fill it up with Prestone. it's been below freezing many nights, thank goodness for high intensity lamps keeping the block from freezing, it already had ice one morning
As often as you end up dealing with flat tires on cars you are picking up, you should either buy or build yourself a blast tank for setting beads on tires. They are a godsend for seating beads and aren't very expensive
Dezzy you need to trim the fat of your collection .. I see you still didnt get the mustang done ? Nor the Challenger you were supposed to get done ? Weres that nice green 70 cuda ? .. I truly hope some day soon that you can drive some of those cars and enjoy .. .........You need to sell that stuff ....prioritize down to few cars , sell the rest, use the money to finance the cost to do 1 or 2 cars . ..cause doing a cosmetic restoration on 1 ebody is costly .. That el camino became a shelf? I truly hope to see you drive some of your cool cars,, cause man unless you win the lottery none of that stuff you said in past vids will come to fruition . ! by no means do say this with disrespect! all the best !
I think this used to be my neighbor's car back years ago. I know it was a 4:27 with hideaways. And it was silver. My brother said it was a 4 spd car. he was older than I was and we talked about this car he says yeah it was a four-speed car
Just found your channel. '68 Biscayne owner and just Chevy b-body fan in general. That 69 Caprice is a really cool find! Doing a very quick glance over your channel, seems like you collect a bunch of fixer-uppers and tons of parts, but do you put the two together to make a nice car now and then?
I’m doing the bodywork on my ‘70 Challenger to paint it and put the hellcat swap in. The Caprice will get fully restored after I finish some other projects but I’m going to enjoy driving it now. It’ll be stock with wider tires in the back and the 427 will be built to L-88 specs. Some of my cars are survivor cars and some will be painted.
@@DezzysSpeedShop Nice plan for the '69. 👌 I've seen a lotta guys just like you get distracted with buying "all the stuff" and never actually doing anything with it other than getting it running. Hope you break through that barrier and make that '69 fine again one day. 👊👍
Now that truck the 55 camel, did you have? Is a beautiful truck? You gotta try to make it original as possible. Put a big V8 block connect with a horse beat out of a car. You'll have a better hour when you do that. I've already done it and it's great great job man❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤