Keep posting videos. I am doing a 71 Chevelle with all the same rust issues. Seeing your efforts, is like a walk through talk through before attacking my areas of rust. Thanks.
You also should reinstall, set the gaps on the doors and trunk lid even before any tack welding of your 1/4 panels. But even before any of that you need to sort out the damaged rear right and left inner sail panel supports and brackets. Another thing is replacing the rear package shelf under the back window and setting the deck lid hinges/springs/and outer panel when doing the inner sail panel / 1/4 panel supports. 9:519:51 Gotta set all your gaps as well. Cheers
14:22 Some who understands that you learn as you go-along, regardless of mistakes that you can fix, with not wishful talking on how you are going to do everything, and 4 years later not done anything, Like they usually do on youtube!
I wondered if you had cut the frame structure of the roof. While looking for another 69 I found one locally that they not cut both roof pillars, they cut all away across the roof and frame structure. Needless to say for the work needed and what they asked for it it didn't end up in my shop. One day I will find my 6t9.
Keep posting videos.
I am doing a 71 Chevelle with all the same rust issues.
Seeing your efforts, is like a walk through talk through before attacking my areas of rust.
Thanks.
Glad it's helpful! I've got at least a dozen more videos recorded and ready for editing. I kind of took the extreme route of rust repair lol.
You also should reinstall, set the gaps on the doors and trunk lid even before any tack welding of your 1/4 panels. But even before any of that you need to sort out the damaged rear right and left inner sail panel supports and brackets. Another thing is replacing the rear package shelf under the back window and setting the deck lid hinges/springs/and outer panel when doing the inner sail panel / 1/4 panel supports. 9:51 9:51 Gotta set all your gaps as well. Cheers
You basically listed all the steps I took! You'll have to let me know what you think as the content rolls out.
14:22 Some who understands that you learn as you go-along, regardless of mistakes that you can fix, with not wishful talking on how you are going to do everything, and 4 years later not done anything, Like they usually do on youtube!
Can't learn without starting lol. I'm just figuring it out as I go. Hopefully, you enjoy the content!
My recommendation is to do one part at a time
If the inner structure wasn't so damaged, one part at a time would have been nice.
I wondered if you had cut the frame structure of the roof. While looking for another 69 I found one locally that they not cut both roof pillars, they cut all away across the roof and frame structure. Needless to say for the work needed and what they asked for it it didn't end up in my shop. One day I will find my 6t9.
Yea, I could tell where the sheet metal separated and got a little excited. Nothing that can't be fixed thankfully!