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Wondering how to register them  .....

 

 

 

https://www.hemmings.com/blog/index.php/2017/01/26/production-begins-on-all-steel-reproduction-chevy-ii-bodies/?refer=news



-- Edited by 427carl on Friday 27th of January 2017 10:01:03 PM

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Photos provided by Real Deal Steel.

When even folks outside of the Rust Belt discover a lack of project-level examples of a particular car without terminal rust, that typically means the market is ripe for steel reproductions of that car. Such is the case with the 1966-1967 Chevrolet Chevy II, replica bodies of which recently began production.

Though Chevrolet sold more than 140,000 Chevy II hardtops those two years, Joe Whitaker of Real Deal Steel in Sanford, Florida, said its extremely difficult to find any that havent already been restored or hot rodded and that dont have significant rust. The ones you do see have huge holes in the fenders, the cowl and the roof skin, he said.

Yet they remain popular, and the Taiwan-based supplier of sheetmetal panels for Real Deal Steels other fully assembled reproduction bodies the tri-five Chevrolets, the first-generation Camaros, and the 1940 Ford  already had reproduced many of the Chevy IIs 60 or so panels. When enough of the car is already finished and theres not that many more pieces to do a full car, it just makes sense to go ahead and assemble entire reproduction bodies, Whitaker said. All the tooling for the Chevy II became available about two years ago, so we let them know wed like to do it. Wed like to be somewhat eclectic and not do just 57 Chevys, but spread ourselves out a little in the enthusiast market.

Whitaker said the 20- and 18-gauge high-strength automotive steel bodies, which Real Deal Steel assembles in Florida, replicate in precise detail the stock and largely original vehicles that the Taiwanese supplier uses for reference. So if a model car has a flaw or modification, theyll duplicate that to a T, he said. Sometimes we fix things as we go, and sometimes we let them know to modify their dies.

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The Chevy IIs, which Whitaker said will be available to accommodate floor-shift, column-shift, bench seat, and bucket seat configurations should take 10 to 11 days to assemble to begin with, but he anticipates whittling that down to eight days as production takes off.

Therell be no seam sealer, no body filler, no finishing, no sound deadener, no customizing, just a raw steel body, he said.

Typical reproduction body customers, Whitaker found, tend to approach him for the same reason: Somebody enthusiastically buys a car expecting to restore or restomod it, sends it off to a shop, then finds after media blasting that the body had extensive rust hidden away and that the cost to repair all the rusted panels can exceed the original purchase price of the car. All they get back is a pile of scrap metal and a VIN tag, he said. Now its just an excellent parts car.

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As for the legality of VIN transfers from the parts cars to reproduction bodies, Whitaker said that he tries to get involved in that issue as little as possible.

I realize thats a fine line, because there are guys buying new bodies and putting factory VINs on them and passing them off as original rust-free cars, he said. Even if somebody builds a car and is honest to whoever he sells it to, whos to say the buyer will be honest to the next guy? We just remind the shops we work with that its completely illegal to switch VINs. We cant really give individuals legal advice, but generally if they destroy the old body and make it known, then the DMV or their sheriff or whoever, theyre not going to care.

And while Whitaker said he knows of a few instances in which a shop built a handful of reproduction bodies into spec cars to sell at auction, he said nobody has yet taken advantage of the Low Volume Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Act of 2015 to offer turnkey replica vehicles based on Real Deal Steel-assembled bodies.

Though somebody could certainly do eight or 10 or 20 cars a year, he said. I predict in the next two to three years youll see that happen.

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Real Deal Steels reproduction Chevy II bodies will range in price from $11,600 to $16,400. For more information, visit RealDealSteel.com.

 



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427carl wrote:

Wondering how to register them  .....

 

 

 

https://www.hemmings.com/blog/index.php/2017/01/26/production-begins-on-all-steel-reproduction-chevy-ii-bodies/?refer=news



-- Edited by 427carl on Friday 27th of January 2017 10:01:03 PM


 Just by hanging around the brother inlaws shop......hearsay, can't remember all the details. But if comes with a  body# can get BC regi(and new BC Vin) just need to show where "other" parts came from (eng/trans etc) and also must have receipts for the above. By doing it this way you can get away with the year of cars safety/emission standards. If classified as a home built ( no numbers)....that opens up a whole other can of worms. Think if trying to register as a home built car you'll have to meet 2017 safetey/emission standards...but can be done $$$$$.



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Just take the tags/VIN off a crusty one and slap them on the new body behind closed doors.wink



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