D&P Chevy Installs New Cobalt Taillights into a Vintage Chevy
Always hard at work in the never-ending pursuit to do something just a little different, Darryl Nance and the crew at D&P Classic Chevrolet in Huntington Beach, California, recently added a pair of Chevy Cobalt taillights to one of the mid-’50s pickups that they have been working on. The Chevy is a frame-off project that was completed to exhibit all of the tricks that the D&P team can throw at it, and we were on hand when they installed the late-model lights to the old-time treasure.
As with most things of this nature, it came down to measuring twice and cutting once. For those who might try this type of modification to your own ride, the same rule applies. It is imperative to have the lights in the same place on both fenders to make completely sure of the location of the hole before any cutting is done. Though these fenders are much thicker than the ones out there today, they are still susceptible to warping if too much welding is done. Also, when you start cutting out the hole, be sure to cut along the inside of the line. This may leave the hole on the small side, but it is far easier to grind more metal off than it is to weld it back on.
As you probably know, D&P Classic Chevrolet is one of the best places to call if you need anything from parts to a complete buildup on your Chevy. Follow along as they transform the taillights on this vintage Chevy with ones from the newest Chevy.