I'm so glad I could help. Take pride in what you do and keep records of your work. My condolences to you in the loss of your father. I see you're working on the quarter panels. Hope all is going well. Keep posting.
Great job on the restoration and the videos. They are very helpful as I’m putting mine back together. So cool you’ve kept it in the family. I have a 1968 Camaro that my dad bought in 1986 and he became the second owner then he gave it to me. I’m currently getting it back on the road, hopefully this year. It’s been sitting since 1991. I’m looking forward to seeing the video when yours is complete and you can drive it again. Cheers!!
Thank you very much. So happy that I am helping others. I hope to start working on Camaro again in a couple weeks and lots more assembly videos to record. Good luck on your Camaro. I welcome any input others have, so please share your experiences too. I'm learning as I go.
@@CamaroRestoration My TH-cam channel literally has like I don't know 20 views so maybe Twitter I spend a lot of time there still don't have very many views but only have like 700 and something followers
@@CamaroRestoration no I just got like two videos of my cat. I really need to put up some stuff on things that I have trouble finding on TH-cam but I'm pretty busy and my garage is a site, lol
Your thumbnail should be more eye-catching You need to improve your video title, meta description, and video SEO You need to use more relevant tags and keywords
Thanks for the input. But I don't know what meta description or SEO is or how to do it. Tags and keywords either. I just post and let it ride and hope the music in the background doesn't cause a problem. Only had two videos where I had to remove a song. the rest is good.
@@CamaroRestoration you will get better with the video portion of your project gradually, what do you use to edit your videos if anything, I started with Microsoft ClipChamp it's free and it will get you going
I enjoy your project and channel. So cool that its a family heirloom. Looking forward to more episodes.
Hello Josh. You’ve helped restore my 67 that was my late fathers teenage years car
I'm so glad I could help. Take pride in what you do and keep records of your work. My condolences to you in the loss of your father. I see you're working on the quarter panels. Hope all is going well. Keep posting.
Cool back story. Following along. 👍
Just turned 70, was 22 when I bought my heater delete 302 Z28, just started working on it. It has 70,300 miles
Got to love those Z28's. You got a gold mine, so keep as much original as you can. I believe there is a website where you can register your car.
Great job on the restoration and the videos. They are very helpful as I’m putting mine back together. So cool you’ve kept it in the family. I have a 1968 Camaro that my dad bought in 1986 and he became the second owner then he gave it to me. I’m currently getting it back on the road, hopefully this year. It’s been sitting since 1991.
I’m looking forward to seeing the video when yours is complete and you can drive it again. Cheers!!
Thank you very much. So happy that I am helping others. I hope to start working on Camaro again in a couple weeks and lots more assembly videos to record. Good luck on your Camaro. I welcome any input others have, so please share your experiences too. I'm learning as I go.
Hi face ! super progress
Thanks for the intro - nice story about your car. Are you still in California?
Yes, born and raised here is Sacramento
Love Cali, born in Hollywood, left in 74 to many people,Colorado Springs now😊
shared you on my twitter a can't wait to go threw all the videos. Found you a few minutes ago. You should check out shop209, Nova guy but same chassis
@@reevesautomotivefarm9614 will check it out
How do you get so many views and members on you page. What am I doing wrong?
@@CamaroRestoration My TH-cam channel literally has like I don't know 20 views so maybe Twitter I spend a lot of time there still don't have very many views but only have like 700 and something followers
@@reevesautomotivefarm9614 I totally thought Shop209 Nova Guy was your youtube page.
@@CamaroRestoration no I just got like two videos of my cat. I really need to put up some stuff on things that I have trouble finding on TH-cam but I'm pretty busy and my garage is a site, lol
Your thumbnail should be more eye-catching
You need to improve your video title, meta description, and video SEO
You need to use more relevant tags and keywords
Thanks for the input. But I don't know what meta description or SEO is or how to do it. Tags and keywords either. I just post and let it ride and hope the music in the background doesn't cause a problem. Only had two videos where I had to remove a song. the rest is good.
@@CamaroRestoration you will get better with the video portion of your project gradually, what do you use to edit your videos if anything, I started with Microsoft ClipChamp it's free and it will get you going