Awesome job and yes its a good learning experience working on these old cars but give yourself a lot of credit because not many people would take on a project like this.
It's great to see back yard mechanics being a practice again and not sent out to a shop to get it done. It builds up your knowledge and experience. That's how these cars were done back in the day.
I got both from a local restoration place near my house called dons east coast restorations. I’m on Long Island, NY. I’m pretty sure most online vendors sell them as well. Do you know what brand you got?
Haha great intro. And, as usual, outstanding work! Looks amazing
Thank you!!
Excellent repair. Great video
Thank you so much!
Really appreciate you watching as well.
Great video. Very brave to take on a project like this but you’re killing it.
Brave, or stupid?
@@automotivechaos What is brave but a little but stupid?
Awesome job and yes its a good learning experience working on these old cars but give yourself a lot of credit because not many people would take on a project like this.
Thank you! I’m looking forward to seeing it done!
It's great to see back yard mechanics being a practice again and not sent out to a shop to get it done. It builds up your knowledge and experience. That's how these cars were done back in the day.
@timothylynch5258 couldn’t agree more.
I don’t know why but that intro reminded me of bill nye the science guy…but with a car
SCIENCE!
Where did you get that trunk panel? It looks like it fits a lot better than the one i was going to use. Thanks!
I got both from a local restoration place near my house called dons east coast restorations. I’m on Long Island, NY. I’m pretty sure most online vendors sell them as well. Do you know what brand you got?