What a fabulous body to start with, and the opportunity for you to redeem yourself after not buying your friend’s car. I very much look forward to following the build. BTW: my ‘41 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Coupe project has now begun.
When I do find the time to sit down and watch I really enjoy your videos. They're so calm and laid back when you discuss with the cameraman, yet they're packed with tons of interesting car facts. Since I consider myself a facts nerd it was almost as I was there. 😎 And... Wow what a nice project to start with!
Barry and JB, thank you so much for taking time to document this find and provide an overview of the car. Your questions and responses are very good and so conversational, it is like being there and part of the find. I can only imagine what JB is going to be able to do with this super rare and beautiful car...wow, northern Arizona climate is just amazing in terms of preservation. Guess that is why the Air Force parks retired aircraft outside near Tucson! Thanks again - love it.
Thanks so much, Kurt - it’s great to have you along! I’m also excited to see what happens with this car, the coupe projects have turned out really great, but a convertible is another thing all together! - Barry
Excellent saving This car Can’t wait for Part two
This will be a lot of fun. It will be very interesting to see how much more work the convertible is.
What a fabulous body to start with, and the opportunity for you to redeem yourself after not buying your friend’s car. I very much look forward to following the build.
BTW: my ‘41 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Coupe project has now begun.
Thank you Grant and congratulations for your project being underway! It’s great having you with us on the channel
A guy I know, Emory Iverson of Iverson Originals built an awesome Zephyr coupe with a chopped top. The long flowing lines are to die for.
Some keep it original and some chop… I’ll bet it looks great!
@@BarryTsGarage I just googled Iverson originals and clicked on street rods. Turns out it’s a chopped convertible ‘38.
Yes! Love to see another Zephyr project going!
Happy it’s a convertible this time! Thanks!!
When I do find the time to sit down and watch I really enjoy your videos. They're so calm and laid back when you discuss with the cameraman, yet they're packed with tons of interesting car facts. Since I consider myself a facts nerd it was almost as I was there. 😎
And... Wow what a nice project to start with!
Thank you so much for your encouragement! It’s great to have people like you on the channel. I hope you enjoy this next series!
Barry and JB, thank you so much for taking time to document this find and provide an overview of the car. Your questions and responses are very good and so conversational, it is like being there and part of the find. I can only imagine what JB is going to be able to do with this super rare and beautiful car...wow, northern Arizona climate is just amazing in terms of preservation. Guess that is why the Air Force parks retired aircraft outside near Tucson! Thanks again - love it.
Thanks so much, Kurt - it’s great to have you along! I’m also excited to see what happens with this car, the coupe projects have turned out really great, but a convertible is another thing all together!
- Barry
Do you have all the rest of the parts for that car ? Grill , Headlight rings , Dash Gauges Etc .
I’m pretty sure he does - we’ll get into that aspect soon. Thanks for joining us!