Glad to see your back. Miss your show on TV. I watch many shows and have had some nice old cars. You guys are the best of the best. Great idea for a charity build. Many well deserved ones but my favorite is St. Jude. Good luck with the build and I’ll be following!
When I owned a plastic media blasting company I did at least 25 of this year Corvettes, stipping them for the body shops. Made the nest step for the painters so easy for them. With the correct media they turned out slick, and smooth.
cool start on the car. One thing about it is if people follow your build step by step you may get less requests for a total restoration at $25,000 when they see what goes into it. I am sure this car is going to turn out great.
Hilarious, I lifted the body of a C3 after recruiting five neighbors. Heavier than it looks by a long shot. They complained of back problems for weeks. They were serious. 🙂
When you lifted the body off the frame, why didn't you use the car lift to lift the body up off the frame? Then roll the old frame out from under the body and roll the roller frame under the body on the lift. Work smarter. Not harder. You guys are going to break your backs lifting that body.😖
Interesting , Thank You .. A fine example of why you are a special operation
Thank you!
Glad to see your back. Miss your show on TV. I watch many shows and have had some nice old cars. You guys are the best of the best. Great idea for a charity build. Many well deserved ones but my favorite is St. Jude. Good luck with the build and I’ll be following!
Looks like Dan has a whole new crew of young men working for him.
I think it’s a great idea, you’re a great man for doing this project.Any thing for children is great
Dan bleeding and the young gentleman with his foot adjustment is the hero.
Yeah...
LOVE THE C2!
Looking good Dan...!
Thank you!
When I owned a plastic media blasting company I did at least 25 of this year Corvettes, stipping them for the body shops. Made the nest step for the painters so easy for them. With the correct media they turned out slick, and smooth.
Great episodes. So excited by this.
I like the new format keep up the great work
Thank you! Please keep sharing and commenting and all that stuff - we've gotta get traction really going to keep this up!
Thanks dan this this is what ive been wanting in a car show fantastic
Thank you! Please keep sharing and commenting and all that stuff - we've gotta get traction really going to keep this up!
Great start on this build. Sounds like you have a good idea for the final project. Can't wait to follow the build
Thanks 👍
Keep it Red!
Those bugs will invest your shop
I would have never starting taking that car apart first inside the shop with all those bugs.
cool start on the car. One thing about it is if people follow your build step by step you may get less requests for a total restoration at $25,000 when they see what goes into it. I am sure this car is going to turn out great.
I like that hardtop. Grant you it needs re vyniling, but it should be restored carefully as it is history in itself.
Keep it as original as possible. Not another restomod. Just my own preference.
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Hilarious, I lifted the body of a C3 after recruiting five neighbors. Heavier than it looks by a long shot. They complained of back problems for weeks. They were serious. 🙂
It's no joke!
How many miles are on that lovely silver Dodge dually? An overview video of that rig would be cool
How do you keep the bugs from moving into other customers cars?
Oh they get killed when they come off the car. We just showed a second of the chaos.
Is there a episode that deals with olds wagon after the motor was pulled?
We have it filmed but not yet edited. That will be down the road - keep sharing so we get to the budget to keep things moving!
Jesus man , You guys need to start lifting.
I hope the bugs didn't venture into the other cars you are working 3
When you lifted the body off the frame, why didn't you use the car lift to lift the body up off the frame? Then roll the old frame out from under the body and roll the roller frame under the body on the lift. Work smarter. Not harder. You guys are going to break your backs lifting that body.😖
Probably because it's a fiberglass body
Exactly. We lifted a metal body recently (and that will be shown down the road on our channel) where we used the lift.
Needs to go on a rotisserie for a real restoration.