Chrome is where the heart is – Tommy and Joel update the bright work on their ‘71 Chevy Caprice and they’ll visit the chrome plater to break down how the new bling comes into being.

00:00 – Intro
01:59 – Advanced Plating Visit
11:01 – Caprice Gets Its Chrome
11:36 – Blue Wildcat Flashback
16:43 – New Top For The Caprice

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40 thoughts on “‘71 Chevy Caprice Gets Perfectly Polished Chrome – Fat Stack Part 7- Detroit Muscle S10, E9”
  1. I have a 71 caprice 4 door. I appreciate this build insight. I’ve been tuning in since the beginning, and each video has been helpful. I

  2. Just heads up those wheels are supposed to be directional. They're installed backwards. Love the build though guys. Keep up the good work!

  3. Chrome is awesome. A lot of respect for the work and effort that goes into it. Restoring stainless though. That takes a special kind of person. Literally. I've seen my dad take some of the most mangled and dented stainless trim and make it flawless or near to it. Even he has a line though. I've also seen him look at people and pretty much tell them they're screwed lol.

  4. I have never owned a car from the 1960s , the closest I've got was a 1970 Buick Centurion . And even though it weighed as much as a full-size pickup , it still went like a bat out of hell with a 454 engine .

  5. have a '70 caprice and i wanna redo all the vinyl interior. What pressurized gun did you use? What glue did you use? Where can you buy large pieces of vinyl like that?

  6. Having done a few of those vinyl tops, I can confirm what Tommy said about it being easier to put a top on without the windshield. I will make a note that the way Tommy and Joel put that top on is not wrong, it is also not the way I was taught to put a vinyl top on. As the way I was taught was to use a dowel rode or yard stick, to keep from getting wrinkles in the top as you put it down because once you got it down you was not getting it back up to take that wrinkle out.

  7. Tommy and Joel, your trip to Advanced Plating in Portland Tennessee was extremely interesting to watch and learn about chrome plating. I sure wouldn’t mind in a second to own Fat Stack!

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