Found 201 videos of your work on Utube it's In groups add them all up and it adds up to over 200 videos thanks for your it help me avoid mistakes in building my 56 Chev
I will check my very late (built Aug. 24 or so n 55) deck lid for those brackets you mention. I don't think it makes contact, so I bet they are there. I remember seeing posts about this, but when I replaced on the trunk rubber, I really didn't think to look. Mine was a very late car.
Man Thomas, you do have a late 55. The best part is by the time your car was built, the assembly line crews were really educated because of how many they did before yours
Hi there have a mechanical question for you I have A 265 1955 Chevy Bel-Air it stumbles at stop signs on acceleration sometimes and stalls out seems to idle and start good i don't know where to start
Several things it could be. I'd check fuel system first. Old gas can cause this. Could be strainer in tank clogged (unless all new), weak fuel pump, sticking float in carb, wrong gap on points, etc.
Dude we know you have back problems and such but I cringe when I see you hunched over working on the ground . Please take care of yourself and maybe some knee pads or a pad to protect your knees. Keep up the good work.
Found 201 videos of your work on Utube it's In groups add them all up and it adds up to over 200 videos thanks for your it help me avoid mistakes in building my 56 Chev
I just added them up and have 456 total. most not in group playlists. I didn't know I had that many. lol
You are correct my 56 has them already! Nice job looks real clean
Thanks man
Cool, I can bet not many know this trunk clearance trick. 😎👍🇨🇦
I thought sharing this with other tri 5 guys might help. Thanks for watching as always Ron
Good, practical tip...thanks
Thanks Gib
I will check my very late (built Aug. 24 or so n 55) deck lid for those brackets you mention. I don't think it makes contact, so I bet they are there. I remember seeing posts about this, but when I replaced on the trunk rubber, I really didn't think to look. Mine was a very late car.
Man Thomas, you do have a late 55. The best part is by the time your car was built, the assembly line crews were really educated because of how many they did before yours
Great idea!
Thanks James
My 55 November 1954 build doesn't have them.
Deck lid original to your car? Some guys could have 56 or 57 deck lids on their 55. Thanks for watching Dean. LONG LIVE 55 CHEVYS
Hi there have a mechanical question for you I have A 265 1955 Chevy Bel-Air it stumbles at stop signs on acceleration sometimes and stalls out seems to idle and start good i don't know where to start
Several things it could be. I'd check fuel system first. Old gas can cause this. Could be strainer in tank clogged (unless all new), weak fuel pump, sticking float in carb, wrong gap on points, etc.
@@haffrods7055 Cool thank you I appreciate it
Dude we know you have back problems and such but I cringe when I see you hunched over working on the ground . Please take care of yourself and maybe some knee pads or a pad to protect your knees.
Keep up the good work.
My rubber mats I have melt when the sparks hit them. The knee pads cut circulation. It keeps me flexible. Lol