What an awesome build! A question about the vintage air system. Were you able to use the GM Condenser/dryer in front of the radiator or did you have to use a Vintage air supplied one? Love how that all fit into the car. I am in the middle of a 70 Camaro build and going down a similar build. Thanks a bunch for your video it is really helpful!
Hey Joel, I’m currently going to school and essentially want to have the same career as you. In your opinion, is it important that you got your degree in Manufacturing Engineering, or could it just have well have been a degree in Mechanical Engineering to prepare you for your career? I was also curious about how your Applied Science degree helped you and if you recommend it. Thanks for your advice and thanks for making awesome videos! You do spectacular work 👍
Manufacturing or Mechanical will serve you well. It just depends on if you want to be more design or production focused. My applied science was in automotive tech which has served me very well in understanding vehicle systems. Lastly, I highly recommend some business courses as the business management side of things is very important. Good luck with your education. Cheers!
Glad you got this vinyl rooftop on this classic car these vinyl tops are definitely a throwback which means a thing of the past
"it will be used", i like this statement, these what all classic car should be.
So much attention to detail!
Scrambler is coming up!!
You could put the ODBII plug inside the glove box?
What an awesome build! A question about the vintage air system. Were you able to use the GM Condenser/dryer in front of the radiator or did you have to use a Vintage air supplied one? Love how that all fit into the car. I am in the middle of a 70 Camaro build and going down a similar build. Thanks a bunch for your video it is really helpful!
Can you make another ECM mount and fuse box mount?
Hey Joel,
I’m currently going to school and essentially want to have the same career as you. In your opinion, is it important that you got your degree in Manufacturing Engineering, or could it just have well have been a degree in Mechanical Engineering to prepare you for your career? I was also curious about how your Applied Science degree helped you and if you recommend it. Thanks for your advice and thanks for making awesome videos! You do spectacular work 👍
Manufacturing or Mechanical will serve you well. It just depends on if you want to be more design or production focused. My applied science was in automotive tech which has served me very well in understanding vehicle systems. Lastly, I highly recommend some business courses as the business management side of things is very important. Good luck with your education. Cheers!
You shouldn't waste valuable time on degrees, get the on the job training, it will serve you better as it is job specific.
I think blacking out the grill would have made it meaner looking