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🔔 SUBSCRIBE: / @projectcarrescue The 1964 Impala, Belair, Biscayne and other 61-64 X-frame cars often have rear frame rails that are rusted, rotted or damaged in some way. Mine was no exception. So, I cut the entire back-half of my frame off, one piece at a time, fabricated new frame rails from 1/8 steel, and rebuilt/restored my frame. There were plenty of mistakes along the way, but I worked through them and got the rusted frame repair done. This video shows how I did the rear frame repair. The whole project took months of late nights, and I filmed as much of the car restoration and fabrication work as I could. In the end, it came out great, and I’m happy with the new rear frame. PLAYLISTS: ➡ 1964 Impala Wagon Car Restoration Video Playlist: • 1964 Impala Wagon Project Car Rescue ➡ Automotive Wiring How-To's: • Automotive Wiring How-To's SUBSCRIBE: 🔔 Subscribe to This YouTube Channel: / @projectcarrescue 🔔 Subscribe to my Automotive Wiring Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/4g63might... TIME STAMPS: 00:00 I Made My Own Frame Rails (AKA "back half" in the drag racing world) 00:10 This X-Frame is in TERRIBLE condition 03:24 How to remove a rear axle from an Impala 05:07 NOT a Ford 9" axle, even though it looks like one 07:39 How to remove suspension without eating a coil spring 12:44 This 1964 Impala frame is definitely really bad. 13:52 I evaluating the rust and rot and make a game plan 14:38 Making a frame stand for my x-frame 15:49 Taking measurements of the frame to ensure future success 18:31 Cutting Major brackets and shock mount off of the frame 20:25 Removing the first inner frame rail 21:28 Creating a template and a wooden buck/jig for a frame rail 23:07 Look at how much rust is inside this x frame! 24:19 Cutting off the rear frame 24:54 Using a door hinge to locate the rear trailing arm mount 26:02 Test fitting the new DIY frame rail on the driver side rear 27:04 A view of all the frame parts that I cut off and rebuilt from scratch 27:38 I REALLY MESSED UP. See What I did? 30:22 Adding fish plates to my frame for additional structure 31:06 A full review of the "finished" frame with new back-half 34:27 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! TAGS: #ProjectCarRescue #1964Impala #1964ImpalaWagon YOUTUBE CHANNELS I LIKE: @WiringRescue @NoNonsenseKnowHow @ViceGripGarage @ProjectFarm @RichRebuilds @Hagerty @StayTunedTA @SteveMagnante @thedirtheadshed @lonestarlows @DDSpeedShop @_Gingium_ @tavarish DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment only. I am just a random guy on the internet, not an expert or professional. Do not try to reproduce anything in this video without the guidance of a professional as auto repair, restoration & electricity can be dangerous & destructive.