1971 Cutlass Ep 06 New ROOF & A Pillars!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2024
  • Now that the driver's side floor has been replaced, I move on to the A-pilars and roof. Initially I believed I would just need to replace sections of the A-pillars and a couple small patches on the corners of the roof, but I uncover massive amounts of rust from the car's original vynil top and shoddy short-cut body work done by the body shop in Aliance, Ohio that painted this car a decade or two ago. I remove the full A-pillars and the entire roof, replacing them with new complete stampings from AMD that I purchased from Summit Racing Equitment.
    Parts (www.SummitRacingEquipment.com):
    Auto Metal Direct Windshield Pillar Post Sections (left) P/N AMD-375-3468-1L
    Auto Metal Direct Windshield Pillar Post Sections (right) P/N AMD-375-3468-1R
    Auto Metal Direct Roof Panels P/N AMD-600-3468
    Repair panels for the windshield and rear window and tops of the quarter panels are available at www.RustReplace.com (I found out about this after making the passenger side patch panel).
    Welder used: Lincoln Electric 140HD Weld Pak with ARgon/CO2 gas and .025" wire.

ความคิดเห็น • 9

  • @Cstoreri
    @Cstoreri 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Holy shit and to think you bought this because it had a solid trunk ! Sorry to see … you’ve got a lot of tenacity!

  • @messylaura
    @messylaura 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    looking good Bob
    looks like i'm caught up on the car stuff, loving it, as prev mentioned i've been in collision and restoration since 1986, retired now but still do my own stuff over here in the UK, have two 1970's Skoda's, coupe and saloon

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for following along!

  • @theautorefinery
    @theautorefinery 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good evening to you.I can honestly say that I (we) feel your pain. We have had some very similar challenges with our '69 Cutlass W-31 Project. aka. " Mr. Jones" Your efforts and tenacity are to commended. These cars can certainly push a persons ' will that's for sure. You've accepted the challenge and are handling it very well indeed. FYI the cowl tag will tell you if your car originally had a vinyl top. There will be a letter following the two digit color code. We go over some cowl tag break down and decoding in a few of our videos. Lastly, it's great to see your daughters involvement. My daughter and I built a '69 Cutlass convertible for her high school graduation. Some of the best 3 years of my life. Memories of a lifetime!! Keep up the great work. - Steve

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's interesting you mention the cowl tag... I'm actually looking into it right now as we speak! The tag says the car was color 61 / 61 which is Sandalwood, and there are no letters there. This doesn't quite make sense to me because the color I found on the door jambs and cowl is closer to Bittersweet Irid or Kashmir Copper, and I don't think it lists a vynil top. Then again, it could have been added on after it was made?

  • @garywingfield-nx9cn
    @garywingfield-nx9cn 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video Bob! Welcome back to the "High Performance Game"! It's hard to believe it has been 19 years! Man, we are getting old! Have you decided on a color yet?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks!! Not yet... we're narrowing it down to a color similar to Summit's Bahama Blue Metallic, or something in the Cranberry/purple range like it was before.

  • @georgesimeone6292
    @georgesimeone6292 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    And took some courage to cut that car apart especially the roofskin do you have body shop experience ?

    • @CobblerBob
      @CobblerBob  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thank you! I've never replaced a full roof like this, but I have painted at least a half dozen cars in my lifetime, and living in NorthEast Ohio in the "rust belt" we've always had to repair sheet metal on our cars. This was usually things like repairing sections of floors, trunks, quarter panels, and rockers. Honestly, having the basic welding/bodywork skills combined with research of similar projects on TH-cam, and access to the correct pre-stamped replacement panels was the key. In some ways replacing a whole panel is easier than sectioning it when the panel gets to a certain threshold of rot.