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    LOUDENGINEFUCKYEAH
    2011 1M Alpine white/black
    1996 Civic white/black
    1988 M3 lachs/black

    #2
    definitely not big into NASCAR but that's pretty cool. looks like the original chassis was pretty damn rusty anyway.

    my uncle had a 1969 Chevelle that was really cherry. he shouldn't have ever touched that car though - it had a brand new candy red paint job, which for whatever reason he decided he didn't like so he stripped it off and painted it primer red. then he gutted the interior and took out all the trim and seats. finally, it sat rotting for probably 15 years until he had the sense to sell it to somebody else who could fix it up.
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      #3
      Now this is a hybrid

      Was hoping to see some wild high torque electric motors splitting duty with a high hp motor. This wasn't bad though.

      Pretty interesting that the cage didn't need modification.
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        #4
        That's what i'm talking about.
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        Originally posted by slammin.e28
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          #5
          Thats pretty sweet. I love the shot of the exhaust.

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            #6
            How difficult is it to get a heavily modified car like this registered in the us? Article makes it seem like it's heaps easier to do up here.
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            1989 Schwartz 325i - now M50 powered! - now very dead
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              #7
              If you live in California probably not easy. if it was WA and many other states it would be a piece of cake as long as you had the VIN/title to the Chevelle. they don't even look at your car when you register it. even if you lost the title, if you had the VIN you could recover it.

              it's like when somebody "remodels" a house that they would never be able to get a permit to build new due to zoning restrictions, but the original structure is grandfathered in. knock down all but one tiny portion of the structure, build all new around it and it's legally the same house..
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                #8
                Originally posted by nando View Post
                If you live in California probably not easy. if it was WA and many other states it would be a piece of cake as long as you had the VIN/title to the Chevelle. they don't even look at your car when you register it. even if you lost the title, if you had the VIN you could recover it.

                it's like when somebody "remodels" a house that they would never be able to get a permit to build new due to zoning restrictions, but the original structure is grandfathered in. knock down all but one tiny portion of the structure, build all new around it and it's legally the same house..
                For the chevelle? I'd have though it would be for the chassis - I mean by that logic you could get away with pretty much anything as long as VIN matched the body..
                Passing the safety inspection is where the problems would be, i guess
                1988 Atlantisblau Euro/Japanese 325i Cabriolet
                1989 Schwartz 325i - now M50 powered! - now very dead
                1998 Toyota 4Runner Limited
                My 17,000km Big NA National Parks trip!

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                  #9
                  This is a hybrid:

                  Originally posted by kronus
                  would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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                    #10
                    Here you could reg it as an AQ and not have safety inspections at all.

                    As long as it has proper lighting, signaling, etc, you're fine. Just reg it under the Chevelle VIN, I mean, that is what the car is...easy.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Sea Aych View Post
                      For the chevelle? I'd have though it would be for the chassis - I mean by that logic you could get away with pretty much anything as long as VIN matched the body..
                      Passing the safety inspection is where the problems would be, i guess
                      what do you define as the chassis? how would it be any different if you took the chevelle and built a custom tube frame? these things weren't unibodies.

                      there's no safety inspections. all you need is a valid vin/title.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by nando View Post
                        what do you define as the chassis? how would it be any different if you took the chevelle and built a custom tube frame? these things weren't unibodies.

                        there's no safety inspections. all you need is a valid vin/title.
                        Oh i meant that here it's really a monte carlo stock car with a chevelle body, so it's really "not" a chevelle.
                        I guess it's different here as whenever you get a car and have to newly register it under your name (i.e. title changes hands/names, whatever), if it's private sale you need an emissions test and safety inspection.
                        Last edited by Sea Aych; 02-19-2014, 11:18 AM.
                        1988 Atlantisblau Euro/Japanese 325i Cabriolet
                        1989 Schwartz 325i - now M50 powered! - now very dead
                        1998 Toyota 4Runner Limited
                        My 17,000km Big NA National Parks trip!

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                          #13
                          The thread at C-C.com has been where I kept up with this build. Pretty awesome idea, and my favorite year Chevelle. It was my dream car back in HS. I'd still love one.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nando View Post
                            what do you define as the chassis? how would it be any different if you took the chevelle and built a custom tube frame? these things weren't unibodies.

                            there's no safety inspections. all you need is a valid vin/title.
                            Sometimes you will see street rods built on a tuber frame and a piece of the frame with a matching title will be welded to the frame in an easily visible area. everything from that little 6" sliver of frame is an addition to original. shit it could be a frame form a plymouth for all that matter.
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                              #15
                              In my area as well that could be registered as the Chevelle but would never pass a safety inspection which is required every two years. Super cool, though. Looks badass and has to be a hoot to drive around in.
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