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By Dakota Wentz

Photography: Mike Harrington
Done like dinner! The D&P "Chop, Cut, Rebuild The
Series" two-door Chevelle wagon is finally a walking, talking,
real-life car. Well actually it's been done for a few months,
but now its actual Super Chevy-exclusive magazine life is born.
For those of you who have been following the build for the past
few months, the time has come to finally feast your eyes on the
D&P Chevelle.
If
you remember, the producers of "Chop, Cut, Rebuild The Series"
approached Darryl Nance of D&P Classic Chevy in Huntington
Beach, California, last spring to build a car for the
up-and-coming season of "CCR." Of course, part of the deal was
the fact that the CCR camera and crew followed the car anywhere
and everywhere, but the real challenge was getting it done in
six months to debut at the SEMA Show! But D&P was up for the
challenge. As you may or may not have noticed, although time was
short, there would be no cut corners. The D&P Chevelle is
completely state-of-the-art.
Now if you noticed, unlike the TV show, we here at Super Chevy
didn't cover every step of the build. Instead, we focused more
on broad and strategic subjects like suspension,
interior, drivetrain, and paint and body. However, not once did
we give away the finished look of the care; we didn't want to
steal any of the thunder or curiosity and push you loyal
followers away from the boob tube or the SC pages. But on the
other hand, this Chevelle has shown up in a few "John Doe"
situations that you have probably seen before and didn't even
know it. Like we mentioned in the first part of the build, the
GM Performance Parts LS1 with the Magnuson Magnacharger did
appear in the forefront of the Gen I small-block for this year's
January cover.
Remember the one with the first model Chevy
small-block? D&P was also kind enough to clean up the 283 block
to its original glory. That motor is the very same motor lying
between the framerails of the D&P Chevelle. I know, some of you
remember reading about that in part one of the following. But
something you didn't know is that the D&P motor made a sequel
appearing on the May 2005 cover. Yep, that's the D&P Chevelle
with its GMPP/Magnuson-blown motor on the front cover! If you go
back and take a look, you'll notice that's the very same car
under your nose the whole time.
The car is finally done, and here for your visual
and mental stimulation, so enjoy. If you wanna know more
about
the CCR D&P Chevelle check out the last four issues of Super
Chevy, or log onto the SC Web site. Also, be sure to be on the
look out, as the Chevelle will be making cameos at various car
shows. We would also like to thank the following manufactures
for their support and contribution to the project: Art Carr
Performance Products, BFGoodrich tires, Classic Performance
Products, Custom Rod Gauges, Dynamat, Electric-Life, Fine Lines,
Global West Suspension, GM Performance Parts, House Of Kolor,
ididit, MA Audio, Magnuson, OASIS Wheels, Original Parts Group,
QA1 shocks, Street & Performance. |