back halfing your car?

Discussion in 'Race car chassis tech' started by 69buickriviera, Sep 11, 2008.

  1. 69buickriviera

    69buickriviera Well-Known Member

    has anyone backhalfed there car, i want to backhalf my 69 riviera to give it a steam roller look.

    Can it be done with a kit? how hard is it?


    thanks
     
  2. alan

    alan High-tech Dinosaur

    It's not that hard if you have the tools and know how to use them. A kit would be eaiser since it's all engineered to work together.

    If this is your first time doing something like this, take your time, look at what others have done (and what worked and what didn't!), ask questions, and think 3 times, measure twice, and cut once!

    And if you totally make a mess of something, cut it out and do it right!
     
  3. ricknmel67

    ricknmel67 Well-Known Member

    I did it to mine, but never finished it...
    Ricks Back-Halfed 67
    It's ALOT of work, and it isn't cheap. If I remember right there were several hundred dollars just in the heim ends!

    Like you, I love the steamroller look too! I don't think I've ever seen a rivi tubbed out. Sounds sweet! :TU:
    I'm going to have to guess that you won't find a "kit" though. You can probably by a universal rear subframe kit that will be close, but I bet you'll need to refab some of it, and almost guarantee the cage will be completely custom.
     
  4. 65Lesabre

    65Lesabre Well-Known Member

    I fabricated my own frame rails, driveshaft-loop & crossmembers.
    And with doing that, I still spent alot of money....
    I'm with you though, I like the wide-weiner look...
    Sounds like a cool project....
    Good luck!
    Tom:TU:
     
  5. alan

    alan High-tech Dinosaur

    All good points!

    Here's some links to back half kits:

    http://www.quartermax.com/products.php?catID=243

    http://www.cachassisworks.com/iwwid...ORM_SELECT=C?CAT_LVL=0?CAT=CLIPWBACK?COMP=CAC

    http://www.jegs.com/p/Jegster/744047/10002/-1

    http://www.jegs.com/p/Competition+Engineering/756879/10002/-1


    Call around and tell them what you want to do, and ask what do they recommend.
     
  6. 69buickriviera

    69buickriviera Well-Known Member

    thanks for all your input.

    I will keep you posted
     
  7. 69buickriviera

    69buickriviera Well-Known Member

    silly question

    but do i need to remove the body from the frame to put this kit on? or just keep the body on?
     
  8. alan

    alan High-tech Dinosaur

    I don't see any reason to remove the body.
     
  9. ricknmel67

    ricknmel67 Well-Known Member

    I didn't remove mine. And about 15 years ago I had a local speed shop back-half a Monza for me.... they didn't remove the body either.
     
  10. 69buickriviera

    69buickriviera Well-Known Member

    ok thanks, that will save me alot of work.

    So what would the first step be? Removing the old frame?:3gears:

    Can anyone list the major steps for me? thanks
     

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