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We start piecing together our Two Lane Blacktop clone
On this episode we pull one of the tri-fives into the shop and start assembling it to see what all we need in order to finish it. The idea behind this project is to build a clone of the famous 55 Chevrolet used in the movie "Two Lane Blacktop". I also discuss how I ended up with my 1957 Hardtop and how I met Dickie Jones.
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So sad what happened to Dickie, but props to his widow for reaching out and you for trying to save some of that history.
@stomper2582
Жыл бұрын
Pray for his widow. Got give her hope and peace. 🙏🇺🇸
Thanks for the rest of Dickie’s story Dave. I’m a police officer and getting drunks off the road is one of the few things we do that I feel still makes a difference and is appreciated. Even if it’s just getting somebody out of the car for the night. Dickie’s story reaffirms this and I’m sure I’ll be thinking of him now as I’m out working.
@baldbastardo
11 ай бұрын
Many of us appreciate you, and that's coming from someone who's had run ins with you boys more than a few times when younger. I got completely screwed by one cop but had another go out of his way to help me. But all that is way in the past. Don't get discouraged. We need you, make no mistake. Only idiots think otherwise. Don't get me wrong, I don't trust you, but do respect you. As for getting DDs off the road? Yup, that's a big deal for sure and definitely appreciated.
@georgetudhope408
5 ай бұрын
Thank you for being out there sir
DICKIE JONES!! He’s a absolute legend!! RIP SIR!
Love your channel David, no shouting, no hype, ace content! Tragic you lost Dickie… 😢 ❤️🇷🇴
Keep up the great work and content brother glad someone is saving this history and keeping Dickie's name alive
Dickies is looking down smiling at all the cars that you’ve rescued and are going to new homes tires and wheels looked Bitchin on it right on brother
Back when I was in high school auto shop in 1972 one of the seniors built a Two lane blacktop clone. his dad was a doctor and was able to finance everything. the care was just as the movie car with roll cage , tilt fiberglass frontend and fiberglass deck lid and a built 454. When he got the car finished in auto shop he was too scared of it to really run it so out teacher took it out and left the longest set of black streaks next to the school ever.
@MrGixxer1300r
Жыл бұрын
Awesome memory. I think two lane blacktop did a lot for the tri five movement, and influenced a lot of 55 builds.
MY condolences to the family and hope they are doing well. Dickie was a great American to preserve all this American history. The car community always gets together and helps out each other. Thank you for sharing David!
Props to keeping Dickies memory alive. The 55 Chevy is a dream car of mine since I seen two lane blacktop in the late 70s. When I hit 15 a friend of mine Dennis introduced me to one of his friends Raydar who had a mostly primered 55 with a built 283 and a four speed. We spent the night terrorizing a couple local towns then went to the local circuit to look for some races. It was one of the most memorable nights of my life. I hoped to buy a 55 and build it but I doubt I will ever even get another ride in a tri five again due to stage four cancer. Thank you for showing this great build, and letting me share my story. Keep doing what your doing brother!!! Awesome channel and content!!!
@willl7780
Жыл бұрын
i always thought the 55 was the best
@stomper2582
Жыл бұрын
I had 3 57s and owned a 56 for a while back in the mid 60s but always liked the 55s because of the well formed sheet metal front end without all the big bumper and just enough trim to look good. Liked the 210s the best. 😲🇺🇸🦅
@leofrac435
Жыл бұрын
Don’t lose hope I’m going thru weekly 5 hour chemo and immunotherapy infusions , terminal esophageal cancer from my throat to my stomach. I’m building a 65 mustang every nut and bolt new or replaced everything is new or redone . Motor transmission rear end four-wheel just brakes updated power steering everything has been redone in this car. I have 2 1/4 panels and the back panel to weld on it. Everything else is done and painted waiting to be assembled wet sanded and flow coated with four more coats of clear I refuse to give up until I take my last breath.
i was also wondering about the whole story on this when Finnegan said drunk drivers suck. all of the cars you and your friends saved out of the yard, you should have "Dickie Jones" name written on the cars somewhere as a tribute to him.
@rileylambie7994
Жыл бұрын
I would say pinstripe his name on the trunks
Nothing better than a 55 Chevy!!
" to lame back stop" Dicky will be lookin down with a smile 👍👍🇦🇺😃
RIP Dickie. And thank you for preserving history
👍 ✌Looks good going home on the trailer. Much respect Dickie Jones. Thanks Newbern
Thanks for sharing Dave. R.I.P. Dickie
Even as it sits. She is pretty to look at. Thank you for sharing.
There will never be enough two lane blacktop clones built. Love em!
Thank you Dave for not forgetting Dickie. This world needs more guys like him.
Love the ending!
Can’t wait to see it done great job Dave for saving those cars
The two lane car had 15x8½'s on the rear and 15x7's on the front. Skinny Daisy's are next to impossible to find and extremely expensive when you do. They really only came in 15x10, 15x8.5, 15x7 and 15x4. I'm actually thinking of sending some of mine out to be narrowed. I run them on EVERYTHING!
Mr. B. Here ! You and Mike are doing the right thing ! My hat off to the young man for saving that car ! Do what is right for the vehicle . Most people would be happy to make cans out of our history. Also shortage of those who can work with there hand and mind this will show what can be done . Good luck on your trip and car !
Don't drink and drive. RIP Dickie, thanks DN.
Very cool! RIP Dickie!!
Love that you are saving these old cars even if they aren't something you want to build. Once they are gone, they are gone forever. They won't make any more. Keep up the good work. R.I.P. Dickie and thanks to his wife for understanding his passion for these cars.
gotta see updates on this! godspeed brother dickie.
R.I.P. Dickie. So sorry to hear the news of his passing. Glad his passion for the Tri-5 will live on. I love the idea of a Two Lane Blacktop tribute car.
Don't know if it's do-able at this late date, but perhaps someone should offer to buy the door from Dickie's garage. It would look great hanging on the wall of a shop and what a way to give a nod to a good old guy whose wisdom kept those cars safe for all those years.
A few years back, before Covid, I actually stayed the night at Monte Hellman's house and watched "two-lane blacktop" with him in his screening room for my birthday. It was pretty nuts.
@johnandersonjjr
Жыл бұрын
Wow!Cool!
Its a true tri-5 when you have parts from all 3 years. KZread recommended this one. Hilarious outtakes at the end.
55, my favorite. Which is why I got a 56 Apache truck for the wife. Keep up the good work Newbern.
That is going be great when finished, Good luck with the build
Dickie was a good man...He let you take the 57 to live on and be the car that she needed to be..Rip Dickie from WV
Bought myself a nice 57 driver last September and doing some upgrades to her as the cold weather is here. Love your attitude and channel!
@fredherb4805
Жыл бұрын
Have any pictures?
I've never been a big Tri-five guy but, that looks cool.
Dave, Soda Blasting is way better on the panels of the Vehicle. Seeing that 55 has been sand blasted before, I would not use Sand Blast it again. It will warp all the panels and worst of the roof. Also Soda is Water soluble, so it easy to remove You do not need Vinegar. Also it acts like a rust preventative, so it will give you time to get it prepped and ready to put sealer on it. Even if You sand blast You will still have to wipe down and prep the surface. another bad thing about using sand is it will still be falling out of every place possible 15 years later. Cool build. Cheers
I live in MS. and we can always use another 55 on the street. Good save.
Aww man, so sorry to hear about Dickie.
Wow, great story, I am into the same thing with my friend Willie, I got 15 Chevelles from him and am going to get 7 57 Chevys from him and get them into peoples hands to fix up. You are right about the color, the more colors, the cheaper it is. All you need is primer and a set of wheels and you got a great looking hot rod.
Man that was very sad what happened to Dickie was a awesome find when I watched it 👍🏽 R.I.P Dickie 🙏 and thanks for saving as many as you can 👍🏽
You scored With the looverd hood, I think they look good on just about any car!!
Wheels are perfect, yes was typing this and you said it. YEP!
'55 is still my favorite!
I love your show. Coffee black use old coffee black in a spray bottle to clean the rust and it will leave a top coat to perserve the bare metal.
love that 55 the hood is kick ass i have a set rust free doors for a 55 i know they are the same as the 56 but a little less welding to do would do some trading anyway going to be a killer build
As a young child I met the crew of Two lane black top at a Big K shopping lot in Athens Tennessee. They were getting ready to film the airport drag race.
This video is awesome! Keep them coming! You get a thumbs up as soon as I hit play!
Love it. Great video.
Neat stuff. Enjoyed watching ✌️ 😎
Love those American Racing “coke bottle” 200 wheels!
Thanks for sharing Dave. That car looks amazing. I was looking at all the acreage under the hood and thinking about the power plant that could live in there. You are doing Dickie proud.
WOW!!!! Sad story about Mr. Jones. Sending my prayers and condolences to his family and friends. That wagon sure does look like something I would love to start a project with. Too bad my current, but temporary, financial situation prevents that from happening.
Very cool, great vid!!! 👍👍
Love your work glad you and Mike still collaborating. The Dickie story was great. Loved watching it when it happened and glad y’all keep Dickie’s dream alive.
Used to drive by Dickie’s 20 years ago when I drove for Estes fro Dallas to Sweetwater Always wanted to stop in but never did Regret it to this day Glad you’re helping his wife out
I'm glad to see that you are putting these old cars back on the road so young'ins won't think a cool car is a 2005 Honda with a fart can muffler. Those rear wheel openings look like they need to be introduced to Cotten like Finnigan's 1955's were.
That looks like such a solid body!
The Two Lane Blacktop 55 is just as cool as Steve McQueen's Bullet Mustang 👍 Do it right.💪
I really like that hood.
Love that hood !!!
Looks awesome. Too bad about Dickie. RIP Sir.
Good job! 👍
Wish I lived closer to dickie's place. I have always wanted a tri 5 even if it was a 4door
What an incredible project, and it's going to be a blast.
Great video bud. You guys are doing ole dickys legacy real well. Keep building em, we love seeing em!!!!
Soda Blast. That way you can control the corrosion characteristics of the metal, maybe just by using a etching primer.
Can't wait to see the finished car
I do believe Dickie would be very happy and proud to see your 57 and that 55 Chevy running. Wishing you and your family well Take Care Sir
The raised squared off rear wheel openings was a bid deal back in the 70's on Gassers and I would leave them that way. If the rear Bel Air trim still fits they were done properly.
New favorite channel. Keep up the solid work.
Build it man! 454 with a tunnel ram man.
A two lane blacktop, 55 chevy, never gets old.
Love all the hard work Awesome content Great build series
Dave great video and this is the 2nd time watching it its the stories that go with the cars that are priceless and you never forget the people especially when you're also interested in the same area of hotrods your kids and the first thing you want to share your toys with your closest friends
Great video
Wow Dicky was killed, RIP. That hits close to home my brother was killed walking through a cross walk by a 19 year old sailor and my brother served 3 tours in Vietnam and retired from the Navy. Great start for a 55. I have had my Nomad since 74 that i built after getting my grandfather's 55 2dr sedan 210 6 3 speed in 73. Still love them, and I'm building another 210 wagon, but I'm doing the impossible, converting it to a Nomad. Keep the videos coming.
Rest in peace Dickie.
Looking good 👍👍
You are killing it 12v!
minty. glad they will live on
Great job Dave saved another one!!
Loving your channel man. Keep it up
I saw Dickeys yard while on a road trip thru Texas.
Here's to Dickie!
RIP DICKIE. Glad you can keep his dream alive! Got a good idea what to do with those 4 door 57s nobodys crazy about what about a streched 57? limo?
@12VoltDave
Жыл бұрын
I bought more cars from out there. I got something special in the works!
My dad has been looking for skinny daisy fronts for his 56 for 20+ years... I wish you luck.
great content!
Luckily, I've survived 32 years in towing (driving a fuel tanker now..), but I've also lost several good friends because of DUI accidents. Keep your spirits up, save as many of those old cars as you can, and R.I.P Dikkie.
Awesome 👌
That's going to be an awesome car! I hope Wesley gets to be in more episodes..yall had us laughing in this one and the other episode he was in😄
55 Chevy post was my favorite of the tri fives! I would radius cut the rear fenders to match some big meats ! DD SPEEDSHOP Dan loves those daisies!
Can’t wait for more of this!
it was a whole new car when you put the hood on!
Oh my GOD! Dude! A Two Lane Blacktop clone? That is awesome! I'm sitting here watching it on ROKU and I get a notification for a new Newbern video. What are the odds? Please document the whole build. Keep up the great EDIT: I commented before watching the whole video. I was hoping you were building it Dave! Hopefully Wesley will document the build so we all can watch!
Mike Finnegan and David Frieburger stopped at a place in the California desert on an episode or Road Kill. The guy had a Boat load of rims. I don't remember the man's name but I think they were looking for some rims for Mike 's 55. It was one of the early episode's of Road Kill. If Mike doe's not remember I'll bet Frieburger does.
Great mates Great video 👍
I'm hoping to have my 57 ready for hotrod power tour, definitely be at cruising the coast. Maybe see ya there. RIP Dickie
1955 Chevy is my favorite car. Bucket list car for sure.
Dammit Dave...that Impala...dammit!! I had a 64 SS years....so want another one...dammit
Those slicks are RIGHT.