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hozona
hozona
Mesa, AZ, USA

Joined: 02/15/2008

My Lifestyles:
Builder, Hot Rodder, Street Rodder, Custom Rodder
Chevrolet Bel Air "56 IROC Belair"
56 IROC Belair

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Chevrolet Bel Air "56 IROC Belair"

 
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Drivetrain:
Polished 5.7 liter TPI, Concept One belt system, 700R4, limited slip IROC rear end
Chassis:
IROC Camaro
Wheels & Tires:

16" IROC wheels with Bridgestone tires


Body:
Body has had most badging removed and the trunk has been shaved. Bumpers are both "smoothie" with rear being a station wagon bumper.
Interior:
4 Six way leather buckets, soon to be finished with ultraleather matching the exterior paint

This is a completely custom approach to the tri-five chevy. The car has been grafted to a 1986 IROC Camaro. Lots of...

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www.ronboatmanfabrications.com The building of the first IROC-based hotrod
members.cox.net/fastcars Link to the second IROC based "Camchero"
members.cox.net/56iroc Shows entire build of the 56 IROC Belair
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Because we could!
Some people have asked why in the world would you go to this much trouble to build a 56 Chevy this way when you could have done so much easier. First of all let me say that hotrodding has always been about innovation. Several years ago, while working at the GM concept studio in Los Angeles, Ron Boatman put his first IROC based hotrod together using a low mileage 1988 IROC and a 1953 Ford Sedan Delivery. This car has been proven to be a reliable, good handling, unique street machine. I had the opportunity to buy his second attempt at this, a 1966 Ranchero and 1988 Camaro, and it proved to be as dependable and solid as his first. I purchased another IROC with the intention of finding a 56 Belair to do this conversion. What you see on these pages is the result of that third attempt. 
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1986 IROC Camaro

A very good "donor" car

With the "skin" off

Non-essential sheet metal removed

Lenthening the chassis

Adding the new metal

The 56 Belair donor car

Lining them up

Stripped, body work started

Since there is now no frame, This is as close to "frame-off" as this kind of build gets

After paint

Fan mounts and cross-brace

Radiator and Condensor hold-downs

 
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Comments:
semel1
03-05-2011 2:57 PM
That is a great looking build. Love the attention to detail.
bigdan
03-01-2009 3:57 PM
OUTSTANDING Ride! best of two worlds.
52ratrod
05-03-2008 12:19 AM
Beatiful car, work of art.
NTAPHSE
02-25-2008 12:08 AM
Clean and clever, just the way I like 'em!
pikesan
02-16-2008 12:11 AM
This ride is well done. Watch for it in Scottsdale or Mesa pavilions.
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