Skip to player
Skip to main content
Search
Connect
Watch fullscreen
2
Bookmark
Share
More
Add to Playlist
Report
1933 Pontiac Wins Slonaker Award 2025 | Cal Auto Creations' Andy Leach Talks About What Went Into the Build
MotorTrend
Follow
8 months ago
Andy Leach from Cal Auto Creations describes the work involved with bringing this 1933 Pontiac to the 2025 Grand National Roadster Show.
Category
đźš—
Motor
Transcript
Display full video transcript
00:00
Here we are in the Sloniker building with Andy Leach from Cal Auto Creations, and Andy
00:10
you brought this, I had to even ask what this car was, it's a 1933 Pontiac right?
00:14
Yeah.
00:15
First of all, how many 1933 Pontiacs are there to choose from to build like this?
00:21
We laugh because we started the car, the owner just corrected me, it was like 8 years ago,
00:27
Bill called and said I want to do a 1933 Pontiac, and it's like a 33 Pontiac, did you just say
00:32
33 Pontiacs?
00:33
Uh huh.
00:34
But no, that's the fun part, if you cut something up enough you can make it cool looking.
00:38
That's kind of what we did, this is Rick Ulfers and Eric Hanson, some of the main guys in
00:42
the shop, heavily involved in the car.
00:45
Who does what then in the shop?
00:47
I do a little bit of everything, I do a little bit of everything too, I don't paint, I don't
00:56
mind doing body work, but other than that I'm okay with everything else.
00:59
So that's very specific, a 32 Pontiac, was that a personal reason for the owner, like
01:09
this is a car I've always wanted, my grandfather had it or something like that?
01:14
The way I understand it is Bill really likes trains, and he fell in love with the front
01:19
end of a Pontiac.
01:20
You have to look at the stock one over here, because the front end kind of, it's got this
01:23
big shovel thing that sticks out.
01:26
Like a cow catcher on a locomotive.
01:27
It's actually horrible.
01:28
Or you can just go over there and look at the stock one, that's why we brought it, but
01:33
he fell in love with that and just basically the lines on it and everything else.
01:38
So that's why I was wondering, why start with that and do what you did?
01:41
So he had this, I love this particular car, and then from there you work with an illustrator
01:47
and then design elements?
01:50
So when we got the car, somebody had built the frame rails, they had at least started
01:55
them and then we went back and reworked them all, but the frame was there, the basic frame
01:59
and then the body shell, and the body shell was a mess, I mean a complete mess.
02:04
So it was already cut up and then Eric Black got involved, and Eric Black does a lot of
02:08
my design work with me, and we just started cutting the thing up and moving things around
02:12
until it's like, oh that's pretty cool, and the big thing is the wedge section and we
02:16
pushed the rear fenders up three inches into the body and pushed the back of the body forward
02:21
and tipped it so it's more like a Vicky, just kind of softening the lines and everything.
02:26
You start getting the major proportions set, then all the little details kind of start
02:30
just falling into place.
02:31
What's Matt do for you?
02:33
Matt does a little bit of everything, so three, a little bit of everything, and then everything
02:37
gets done.
02:38
Matt started as a high school sweep up kid, and now he's like, yeah he's painting and
02:44
stuff.
02:45
That's very cool.
02:47
A lot of changes in 11 years.
02:49
Yeah, no that's great.
02:51
So yeah, I heard some of the presentation you did to the judges yesterday about all
02:57
the body modifications, and then the color is the huge standout also.
03:03
The color, the wheels, the ride height.
03:05
We should get Randy.
03:06
Randy, why don't you come step up in here.
03:07
Hey, how are you?
03:08
Yeah, John McGann.
03:09
Nice to meet you.
03:10
You do excellent work.
03:12
Is it a custom color?
03:14
Yes.
03:16
So what do you call it?
03:18
If you were to describe it to people, oh yeah?
03:21
Can you say it?
03:22
Yeah, you can say it.
03:23
Brass hole.
03:28
Is this car difficult to paint?
03:30
It was actually.
03:31
It was very sensitive to dust, so even the smallest piece would just magnify itself.
03:37
So you had to be really clean.
03:40
Not that you don't do that anyway, but this one was more so for some reason.
03:44
That's interesting.
03:46
Even within the paint booth, just your normal way you do things?
03:48
A lot of cleaning on the booth.
03:50
Everything you did, it still wasn't good enough.
03:52
They're never perfect.
03:53
They're as close as you can get them.
03:55
We're always chasing that tail, but you never catch it.
03:59
Yeah, I can imagine.
04:01
So what's the process of a multi-year build?
04:05
You start with basically obviously tear down, and then moving sheet metal around.
04:09
Where does the interior fit in?
04:11
When do you decide on the color?
04:13
All that.
04:14
Basically, when we get a car like this, we'll get it on the frame table, get ride height established,
04:18
figure out our tire sizes, and build everything around that.
04:21
And then move drivetrain to where it needs to go.
04:23
Basically, you want to get the ride height set.
04:26
Then you get the motor trans up so everything clears and everything looks good.
04:31
And then build exhaust and everything.
04:33
And then you go into building the floor and starting all the structure and all that.
04:37
It's kind of a process, because you want to build the house.
04:40
You want to get the foundation set, and then you just start constructing from there.
04:44
Get the major things set, and then that's where the fun stuff comes in,
04:48
because then the detail stuff.
04:50
You step back and you start looking at headlights.
04:52
It's like, man, that thing needs big-ass headlights on it,
04:54
just to balance out the big fenders and stuff like that.
04:57
And that's where all these guys come in, because we all give each other a lot of crap.
05:02
But that's where it's fun, and the passion takes over,
05:04
because if everybody agrees on it, then it's right.
05:08
That makes sense, yeah.
05:10
And everybody contributes.
05:13
Sometimes I have really dumb ideas and they've got to talk me out of it,
05:16
and sometimes they have great ideas and we roll with them.
05:19
It's a team.
05:21
Yeah, it makes sense.
05:22
So, for example, the headlights.
05:24
Are you trying different production headlights?
05:26
Are you making different things?
05:28
For example, those headlights are actually 34 Oldsmobile headlights.
05:32
You start studying all the different cars of that era.
05:36
You're like, those are cool, that would fit it.
05:38
And the taillights, one night, cruising on eBay late night, couldn't sleep,
05:42
found these 34 Cadillac lenses, and it's like,
05:45
we've got to build the taillights around those.
05:47
I don't remember how we stumbled upon the 34 Oldsmobile taillight buckets as well.
05:51
I think once you found the headlights, we just started studying the taillights.
05:54
But then it's like, well, those two don't match up,
05:56
so then we've got to model and machine a bezel that looks like they all fit together.
06:01
That's the creative fun side of it.
06:04
And then the last thing I wanted to ask you guys about is
06:07
the Pontiac engine, which I think is cool.
06:10
It's not an LS or something like that.
06:12
It's a 400?
06:14
Yes, a 400 Pontiac.
06:18
So kind of roughly a 70s era Pontiac.
06:20
Yeah, exactly.
06:22
How much power does it make, and what's the transmission?
06:24
A 4L80E transmission.
06:26
Power-wise, we're not 100% sure.
06:28
We think it's 600, 700 horse area.
06:31
You don't need a ton, really.
06:33
Yeah, yeah.
06:35
Bill supplied the motor, and we didn't get a whole lot of paperwork with it.
06:39
So that's where we think it's at.
06:41
It sounds great.
06:42
It sounds good, yeah.
06:43
And the starter sounds cool, too.
06:44
When you fired it up yesterday, I was like,
06:46
it's like whatever starter motor you guys...
06:48
What was that?
06:50
It sounded so unique, just a Pontiac.
06:52
Oh, okay.
06:53
It sounded kind of like a race car,
06:55
the way it spins up really fast.
06:57
So I was like, that's pretty neat.
06:59
I think the car is absolutely gorgeous.
07:02
I'm happy to see it here.
07:04
And I hope you guys do really well this year in the Salonica Award.
07:07
Thanks a lot, you guys.
07:08
Awesome.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment
Recommended
23:27
|
Up next
The Motor Show Ep. 4
Men and Motors
7 years ago
2:52
Mercedes-Benz CLA with EQ Technology - MANUFAKTUR in Patagonia Red Metallic Driving Video
AutoMotions
19 hours ago
3:08
smart #5 - Crash & Safety Tests - 2025
AutoMotions
19 hours ago
8:59
Subaru Impreza 22B STI: The Original Rally Icon! - Ignition Episode Ep. 98
Hallybern
10 years ago
2:14
ZR1 Goes 200+ MPH! 2009 Corvette ZR1 Top Speed Run
Hallybern
10 years ago
43:35
National Geographic Documentary - Bermuda Triangle Mystery - Secret Revealed - Full Documentary
Hallybern
10 years ago
3:21
Moparty 2025: Celebrating Six Years of Chrysler, Hemi, and Mopar Legends
MotorTrend
3 days ago
10:30
2025 BMW M2 vs. Audi RS3 Comparison: Different But Similar
MotorTrend
3 days ago
3:15
2026 Nissan Sentra First Look: New Faces and More
MotorTrend
6 days ago
20:11
Do We Have to Choose? 2025 Toyota GR Corolla vs. VW Golf R
MotorTrend
1 week ago
9:50
Trail Ready, Road Perfect: The 2026 Honda Passport Trailsport Elite In-Depth
MotorTrend
1 week ago
9:58
2025 Ford Mustang GTD First Drive : Big GTD Energy
MotorTrend
2 weeks ago
4:12
2027 Mercedes GLC EV: The Future Looks Comfortably Familiar
MotorTrend
3 weeks ago
5:25
2027 BMW iX3: The Future of BMW is Coming
MotorTrend
4 weeks ago
8:54
The Honda Prelude Is Back, Baby! Inside Honda's New Hybrid Coupe
MotorTrend
4 weeks ago
2:38
Pure Vision's 1970 Plymouth Road Runner “Haraka” 2025 SEMA Project Car
MotorTrend
5 weeks ago
15:11
Driven! The Bugatti Mistral Is the Final Video Game Boss
MotorTrend
5 weeks ago
34:57
7 EV SUVs Tested! Tesla Model Y vs. Ioniq 5 vs. EV6 vs. Equinox EV vs. Mustang Mach-E vs. VW ID4 vs. Toyota bZ
MotorTrend
5 weeks ago
8:23
Roadkill Nights 2025 | LEGAL Street Racing on Woodward Avenue (Big Tire & Small Tire)
MotorTrend
6 weeks ago
4:03
Acura RSX Prototype First Look: EV SUV Wears a Familiar Name
MotorTrend
7 weeks ago
29:49
How Joey Logano Got His Start in NASCAR | HOT ROD Pod: Where It All Began
MotorTrend
7 weeks ago
12:35
Rivian's First One-Off Model Is the R1S Pebble Beach Edition
MotorTrend
7 weeks ago
6:46
2027 Slate Truck Open-Air SUV: Can't Wait To See These in SoCal
MotorTrend
7 weeks ago
8:37
2026 Lamborghini Temerario First Drive: The 907-hp Hyper Supercar
MotorTrend
2 months ago
3:21
2026 Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD Tested: Does Juniper Deliver?
MotorTrend
2 months ago
Be the first to comment