I know it's only the reverse gear but it's wild how close that shift knob gets to the steering wheel. Dig the explanation/thought process about extending the visor to give you access to the roof weld to metal finish. Nice-nice!
Been watching videos you post and while watching this one,i noticed the curve bracket on the rear header. Cant seem to find this part anywhere. Any info would be great. Also i like how you produce your own parts. Great job
I really enjoy watching your skilled work, however, just some feedback on the video, I find the sped up parts really difficult to watch often they are too fast and I can't really see what you are doing. I think you should use time-lapse and then focus on show us something in real-time. Thanks
That's a tough transition area that has to look right... glad you shared it with us.
You bet you’re welcome!
I know it's only the reverse gear but it's wild how close that shift knob gets to the steering wheel. Dig the explanation/thought process about extending the visor to give you access to the roof weld to metal finish. Nice-nice!
The roof skin for a 1967-68 (maybe ‘69) Camaro is the right size with X-Y curves for the Model A coupe body. Did it on my ‘31 and t fit like a glove.
Beautiful build
Glad you like it
Hey It's great tha you are teach the younger guys as well as building. Keep up the good work.
I appreciate that!
Tinmen! Craftsmanship from both of you 👌
We try!
Nice Nice
So nice
Very nice Travis very nice!
Thank you very much!
That's turning out nice, used a hood from a 1998 durango once.
great video as always dude!
Appreciate it!
Looks great. Real talent.
Thank you very much!
Nice work as usual 👍 Thanks
Thank you too!
The mosquitoes are definitely out Travis, freaking strange!
Been watching videos you post and while watching this one,i noticed the curve bracket on the rear header. Cant seem to find this part anywhere. Any info would be great. Also i like how you produce your own parts. Great job
looks great
Thank you!
They make nibbles bits for your pullmax that’s what the aircraft industry use.
Yeah I’ve looked at those and I also have shearing dies I just haven’t got the setup quite right
Just put a sunroof in and eliminate a bunch of crown ... lookin good ...
I do what I’m told 😂
Me in my head - Maybe I should replace the Model A roof with steel.
Thankyou for the reality check. This is way beyond my bodywork skillset.
Nah you can do it!
Have your views increased since you started with an episode intro?
Kindof the same but I like it more. I also need to do a proper intro for every video
I really enjoy watching your skilled work, however, just some feedback on the video, I find the sped up parts really difficult to watch often they are too fast and I can't really see what you are doing. I think you should use time-lapse and then focus on show us something in real-time. Thanks
I do need to get better filming
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