Classic Headliner and Windlace on the Cheap. DIY Interior Part Two 1957 Chevy Budget Build. EP. 17
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Part Two of our DIY interior for the budget 1957 Chevy 210 project. This week we attempt to make a headliner on the cheap as well as some DIY windlace to trim out the door openings. Stay tuned for Part Three where we completely rebuild both front and rear seats. #1957chevy #57chevy #trifive #bornfreebuilds
Nice work! You've mastered all the big things -bodywork, interior and mechanical. You're miles ahead of everyone else!
I think it looks great
Thank you!
Not bad at all everything you do turns to gold you are good bro I have been watching you for about 7 hours now waiting to get to the of this amazing project you are doing so kool❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your hard work is paying off.Great job.
Thanks 👍
Done the upholstery from previous seat patterns, but the headliner I went with pre made. Great videos.
Looking good man !!
Just bought a great 54 two-ten that needs a headliner and window lace. This is extremely helpful. Thank you!
I've watched Part 1 and I'm back.
GreaT idea using rope for the cording.
Superb workmanship!!!
Many thanks!
Great video ! Very helpful to us newbies !
Coming along nicely, great work.
Impressive skills
Looks awesome,nice job
Can you do a video about your sewing machine? You do some great work!
I briefly touched on it in Part 1 of the interior. It is a Singer 401a manufactured in the 1950/60s. Nothing too special about it other than a good, heavy duty machine from days past.
How well does the hot glue hold up when the car heats up in the sun?
It often softens up and loses its hold. However, it’s very handy to “temporarily” lock something into place until you get trim, etc up that will do the rest of the work
💦 Promo'SM
Why so long between videos?