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BossHogg69 09-08-2016 11:41 AM

'65 Chevy Bel Air Wagon
 
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Just picked this up a week ago. Nice paint, needs interior work/finishing and a couple of exterior trim pieces. Factory air car. Currently running 350/T350, originally was a powerglide car, probably 283 or 327. Still 4 wheel manual drums.

Plans are to get the interior back to stock - I want to rock the light turqoise factory style setup, 4 wheel discs, update the gauges & stereo keep the rally's and drive the crap out of it. I DO want to resist the urge to throw a big block in it along with the TREMEC TKO-500 sitting in my shop right now. I'll keep you guys posted with progress.

Warrens69GMC 09-08-2016 12:05 PM

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nice choice!!

lolife99 09-08-2016 12:10 PM

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Cool wagon!
This is member hot trux' factory big block '66 wagon.
These are cool cars.

flashed 09-08-2016 12:20 PM

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That is a nice looking wagon ,love the color .

BossHogg69 09-08-2016 12:39 PM

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Thanks guys - and thanks Keith for posting that pic! I might have to hot trux up for some more pics!

Clyde65 09-08-2016 08:42 PM

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Love the wagons! I grew up in them as a kid!

Andy4639 09-10-2016 03:07 PM

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Nice long top man!
I love the color.
I just got a 64 SS Impala.
Has a 350/powerglide but I got the 283 with it along with the SS wheels, tires and hubcaps. Has factory AC also.
:chevy:

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BossHogg69 10-02-2016 03:51 PM

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Well, did a little tinkering last weekend - adjusted the timing to my liking, played with the carb a little (650 Holley speadbore - for some reason I love those little carbs! :lol:), two new front tires, an alignment and tightened up the slack on the steering box. I also installed a tach and oil pressure gauge I had in my parts stash, along with a two-hole gauge pod instead of the three hole pod with only a temp gauge that was in it before. Installed the missing headlight eyebrow, new halogen headlights for the bright lights and polished up all the head light trim rings and buckets, and welded on some 3" chrome exhaust tips to brighten up the other end. Gave her a good hand wash, polished the exterior trim with my Flitz ball, hung some Little Trees inside and then proceeded to drive the crap out of it. I love cruising this wagon - it rides like a dream and fits me just right. I took it out and met up with a buddy of mine who has a super cool '58 Chevy Brookwood, aka 'Drag Safari'.

Next up will be a beefier panhard rod, new Bilstein shocks, new rear taillight lenses, and a complete interior. More pics to follow.

btw, my girlfriend named her 'Wanda' or 'Wanda the Wagon' - here's a short idle clip.


flashed 10-02-2016 04:23 PM

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Wow ,both of those wagons look great .

LEEVON 10-02-2016 05:36 PM

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Cool '65, always liked these! I have seen your friends '58 wagon, I also have a friend with a '58 like it, though it's a Nomad...they have parked side-by-side before. Maybe I'll see your car some time. SW Missouri Hot Rod Hundred is here in April, we took my Dad's '63 Nova wagon last year. Ya'll should come up!

BossHogg69 10-02-2016 07:22 PM

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Leevon - yes, Scott takes that wagon everywhere, he was just up at Springfield last month I believe. He has a cool little matching camper he tows along too. My work schedule usually keeps me from going to very many shows, hopefully next year I can get my '69 C10 or the Bel Air to a few.

BossHogg69 10-20-2016 03:18 AM

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Got a UMI adjustable panhard rod to cure the rearend being off set to the driver's side and some Bilstein/Hotchkis HPS shocks to firm up the handing a bit. I also need to swap out the positive battery cable, it's way too small for my liking and it's black, instead of red. I have some extra in my parts stash to make a new one. I have a few leaks that need to be fixed too.

flashed 10-20-2016 07:12 AM

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That wagon to me is just Too Cool.

57larry 10-20-2016 11:24 PM

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I really like your wagon

Advanced Design 10-20-2016 11:35 PM

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Awesome wagon with a great sound. Did you find it locally?

BossHogg69 10-21-2016 02:12 AM

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Thanks for the compliments flashed & 57larry. Advanced Design - I found the wagon up in Davenport, Iowa while doing my usual internet scrounging. I feel like I got lucky, you always hear the horror stories of buying stuff long distance, but this one was as described. I was actually looking for a '61 bel air, but ran across this wagon and kept coming back to it.

On another note, I continue to be impressed by Bilstein shocks - I have had two sets of them on my '05 gmc 1500, and put them on this car as well. The improvement in the ride & handling is remarkable. Firm but not harsh and much better feedback & control. Granted, the Monroes that were on the car were pretty much shot, but for an easy bolt on upgrade, the Bilstein/Hotchkis tuned shocks are hard to beat.

Russell Ashley 10-21-2016 05:28 PM

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I love wagons and looks like you got a nice one. I love your comment, "I also need to swap out the positive battery cable, it's way too small for my liking and it's black, instead of red." That is so me. I've spent a lot of money over the years correcting things that weren't really causing problems, just because I didn't like their look, LOL. I think most car guys get it, though.

BossHogg69 10-22-2016 01:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Russell Ashley (Post 7748518)
I love wagons and looks like you got a nice one. I love your comment, "I also need to swap out the positive battery cable, it's way too small for my liking and it's black, instead of red." That is so me. I've spent a lot of money over the years correcting things that weren't really causing problems, just because I didn't like their look, LOL. I think most car guys get it, though.

I knew you guys would understand! :lol:

DBLSPRT68 11-23-2016 07:04 AM

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LOVE THIS WAGON!!!!!!!!! I owned a 65 Bel Air 2 door sedan for many years. It never go past a project car.... I love the 65's! I would love to get another 2 door or a wagon again one day. Good luck on this one. :metal:

P.S. I always loved the side trim on a Bel Air, I even collected all NOS side trim for my car, but sold it with the car.

MP&C 11-23-2016 07:41 AM

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Nice Wagon!

BossHogg69 02-06-2017 09:40 PM

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Okay, I need some opinions on the samples I got for the interior. I want to do a C10 Highlander style seat (they rock!!!) but in the factory colors this car came with. I had SMS Auto Upholstery make up a Highlander plaid in aqua, dark green & black for the seat insert, and the Aqua madrid vinyl (factory '65 color) will be the outer part of the seat. I'm having trouble trying to decide whether or not to do a true Highlander style seat with vinyl separating the cloth inserts or with a full cloth insert like the factory Bel Air seat has. I'm leaning toward doing the full cloth insert like the Bel Air seat had. I will be changing the black dash pad to dark green and the carpet will be a aqua/dark green nylon loop.

First pic is a Highlander seat
Second is a factory '65 Bel Air in the Aqua/dark green that my wagon came in.
The rest are the samples I got.

So.... Any thoughts or input on this?

BossHogg69 02-06-2017 09:41 PM

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More pics

The aqua matches the factory paint dead on, and the dark green matches the accent color on the dash.

Advanced Design 02-07-2017 08:05 AM

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Those colors in the factory Belair pattern with cloth insert will look really good.

Interesting how things change...at one time I would have suggested ripping out the stock seat and going with a set of black vinyl buckets...now I like that factory look.

Are you taking this wagon on any of the 2017 HRPT?

BossHogg69 02-07-2017 12:18 PM

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I will miss the entire Power Tour due to work this year. I did actually take out the bench seat in my C10 and put buckets in it! For some reason this wagon just looks right with that big bench seat.

Pick 02-07-2017 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by BossHogg69 (Post 7850659)
Okay, I need some opinions on the samples I got for the interior. I want to do a C10 Highlander style seat (they rock!!!) but in the factory colors this car came with. I had SMS Auto Upholstery make up a Highlander plaid in aqua, dark green & black for the seat insert, and the Aqua madrid vinyl (factory '65 color) will be the outer part of the seat. I'm having trouble trying to decide whether or not to do a true Highlander style seat with vinyl separating the cloth inserts or with a full cloth insert like the factory Bel Air seat has. I'm leaning toward doing the full cloth insert like the Bel Air seat had. I will be changing the black dash pad to dark green and the carpet will be a aqua/dark green nylon loop.

First pic is a Highlander seat
Second is a factory '65 Bel Air in the Aqua/dark green that my wagon came in.
The rest are the samples I got.

So.... Any thoughts or input on this?

I say go for the Highlander style with the vinyl strip in the middle! (for what that's worth.)

The Bel Air seat has the contrasting aqua panel printed into the cloth insert, so doing the Highlander style seat wouldn't be drastically different visually, but would still be different. (if that makes any sense) :lol:

BossHogg69 02-07-2017 07:57 PM

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After looking at this over and over, I think you're right Pick, the Highlander style with the vinyl 'divider' is the way to go. My better half thinks so too, so now it's settled! :lol:

KevsClassics 02-26-2017 01:05 AM

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Very Nice wagon.:metal:

BossHogg69 04-14-2018 07:58 PM

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A little update on 'Wanda'... On a trip to Texas last Thanksgiving, my girlfriend got a 6 point buck! Problem is, she got him using Wanda :lol: Besides the deer and Wanda, no one IN the car was hurt. I tried to source clean GM sheetmetal, but it was hard to find. I had to use an aftermarket hood and left front fender and man was it a bear to get to fit. Was able to find a GM header panel and core support on eBay (above the grille). The rest I beat out or patched up. I got all the parts from Classic Industries.

Luckily I had my little buddy Clyde there (3rd pic) to help me out!

BossHogg69 04-14-2018 08:44 PM

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surprisingly, the bumper & lower valance weren't damage. I just had the lower valance repainted and put new trim on it. Sadly, the money I had saved up to redo the interior got spent on fixing the car. Hopefully I can get it finished up later this year.

BossHogg69 04-14-2018 08:52 PM

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And in between, I was working on an older sister to keep her company... Her name is Irma (for Ermine white).

mongocanfly 04-14-2018 09:28 PM

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Clyde looks pissed about Wanda.....Irma is a looker.....nice pair

Advanced Design 04-14-2018 11:06 PM

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Nice fix on Wanda! Color looks spot on. And Irma....wow! Any build details? A 61?

BossHogg69 04-15-2018 12:37 AM

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Clyde looks pissed about Wanda.....Irma is a looker.....nice pair

Yeah, he was pretty pissed - I think he likes that car more that I do! Anytime I go anywhere, he's with me in it.

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Nice fix on Wanda! Color looks spot on. And Irma....wow! Any build details? A 61?

Yes '61 Bel Air Sport Coupe (aka bubble top) it was mostly finished when I got it. It' was an older build. I put on new exhaust, new shocks, fixed the air ride, fixed the busted differential (spider gears), some paint correction/compounding/polishing, and cleaned up wiring & dressed up under the hood. Then a little carburetor tuning and a good distributor recurve and was good to go. She's got a ZZ454, close ratio M21 4spd, & 4.10 rear gears, so she gets a lil thirsty out on the streets but a blast to drive. It's nice to have another 'hot rod' since my C10 hates me and is always causing me heart burn

Nut Case 04-15-2018 03:45 AM

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Dude

2-2X4's and a large C clamp!!!!! Fandamtistic. Thinking outside the box, that"s the best place to be.
I would do that too.

Keep on keepin on


NUT CASE

:c2::c2::c2::c2:

Clyde65 04-15-2018 12:08 PM

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My parents had a 65 or 66 wagon that exact color, also had a 66 blue Byscayne (sp). I would love a wagon myself, they are real popular and expensive now! Great job!!

57larry 04-19-2018 07:44 PM

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2 great looking chevys

NONHOG 05-19-2018 02:44 PM

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Love the wagon! reminds me of my buddies dads car except his was brown.
As a child I couldn't understand why his wagon was a Biscayne and not an Impala. LOL. Years later I had a 2 door Bel Air, 65 miss it.
Thanks for the thread!

nicke 07-16-2018 06:08 PM

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Really cool cars! Bummer on the deer incident. I did a similar number on my 65 a few years ago (story and pics on my 65 ss page in signature).

Yours is such a cool wagon!!!
-Nick

BossHogg69 09-23-2018 12:21 PM

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Finally got around to getting the a/c in the wagon up and running. It was an original factory air car and still had all the factory pieces in place. I called up Old Air Products (www.oldairproducts.com) and got a ProTen 6 replacement compressor, hose kit, STV upgrade kit (guts the suction throttle valve & allows the compressor to cycle w/134A), a parallel flow condenser and drier. Everything bolted up nicely, I was especially impressed with the compressor. Fit the factory brackets perfectly. I had to make some brackets for the condenser, but it was no big deal. I removed the evaporator, flushed it out, checked it for leaks and cleaned the debri out of the evaporator housing/box.

I threw on some new valve covers while I was in there and painted the accessories & brackets since it was all apart. Those exhaust manifolds will be the next to get some attention, but I didn't want to wrestle with old, rusty exhaust bolts, so for now they're staying as is.

BossHogg69 09-23-2018 12:24 PM

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couple more. I previously had a Harbor Freight a/c manifold gauge set, but it leaked and wasn't very high quality (you get what you pay for). I got a Mastercool a/c gauge set and a Mastercool a/c hose crimper and they are really nice pieces and made the job easy.


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