Dan from YouTube channel DD Speed Shop breaks down the build cost of his most recent 4-door to 2-door conversion project — a 1957 Bel Air convertible built from a 4-door hardtop parts car for only $5,000.
Well, in reality, it’s a “convertible”…
For most people, a REAL Tri-5 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible is simply too expensive to own. A rough ’55, ’56, or ’57 start in the neighborhood of $20K, and if you’ve looked, you know it goes up wildly from there.
Dan has become quite adept at the Chevrolet Tri-5 4-door to 2-door conversion, but this time he adds the challenge and feature of an open-top, building a mock convertible Chevy Bel Air.
Dan breaks down the build cost on what he likes to call “the world’s cheapest 1957 Chevy ragtop”…
Pole Barn Garage bought back the 1959 Dodge D-300 truck that I learned to drive… Read More
Merricks Garage offers a comprehensive guide to efficient and effective electrical wire labeling techniques. [More...] Read More
This is a game-changing product from Speedway Motors: the bolt-in OBS Chevy 9-inch housing designed… Read More
Watch a checkered flag shift knob is made! There's no CNC machine or 3D Printer… Read More
Tackle the task of polishing and removing scratches from clear plastics quickly and easily. [More...] Read More
Witness the captivating journey of Model A Ford production from raw materials to finished cars… Read More