356 Rocker Panel Teardown - Bonus Greaserama Footage
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- On Day 1 of the KC Trip - The car was mounted to the rotisserie, we inspected the rocker panel areas and I started to tear apart the Swiss cheese that once was the car's structural system.
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The Greaserama looks like a really cool event with some awesome vehicles there.
The love of cars and a hate for rust makes it all worth while to get to a finished product. Thanks Greg
Greaserama is HANDS DOWN my favorite car show! And yes... All rust must DIE! LOL!
That bus was pretty sweet, so much detail. Looks like you got your hands full with the porsche, but man working with it up on its side makes actually fun to work on vs. underneath it on jack stands
I couldn't agree more Gary. Having the panels easy to access is a game changer.
Yea sometimes it is good to see someone has worked on them , but most times one wishes others just left things alone. . The VW Bus was very nice. I liked the colors .
This was the first time the PO had EVER welded... What a project to learn on! Some of the work isn't terrible, but some of it is a horror show... We'll get thru it!!
Its gunna be sweet. The color combination on that coupe is perfect. That van is you. 👍🎩🌄🐈
The bus was AMAZING!
Greg, even though I'm in the final stages of assembly on my Ghia, you're making me miss all the fun i had in fabrication and welding. Thanks for the video.
I can't get enough of the metal work. I don't mind the mechanicals, but I love welding and bodywork
Crikey Greg,The white ants got into that pretty good and what about those "Drill and Pull" holes from previous efforts.!!...You got some work in front of you there mate.
Yeah. They did the old "cave and pave" technique, so everywhere there was rot, there are surrounding dents to deal with! We'll get it done tho!!!
Vw bus is amazing, looks like that rotisserie is going to work great 👍
I just did all of the same metal replacement on my 356 . Holy moly it was a ton of work! And a huge learning experience. A bench would have been nice. I would fully build the doors with the window frames in place like you doing and build the car around them
I haven't put the window frames into the doors yet, but that is coming soon.
Surprised that the drivers door fit so well with the car being Swiss cheese !
I was beside myself... There is a lot of strength in the roof and the inner rocker. I'm still surprised the passenger side was so far off... Oh well. I'll get it straight again!
Lots of metal work to be done!
You got that right Chef!
What a mess, Lots of work there.
We'll fight through it and hopefully come out the other side! Thanks Randy!
The VW van roof rack is bitchin'!
Good luck with the work on your new project.
Thanks Brennan! And yes, the details on that bus were out of this world.
Good job Greg, love the project!
Thanks Andy! Trying to save them one at a time!
Wow that car looks like swiss cheese! I am sure you'll figure it all out.
No doubt! Once I get through the rocker sections, the rest will be a cakewalk... The rockers are going to be a challenge tho! I hope things are well John!
I'm really enjoying this series Greg! Did the car come with new floors?
Yes. It came with almost everything needed to do all the repairs. I keep finding more pieces every time I look in the boxes that came with the car.
Greg, can you explain the back and forth from CO to KC? If it’s personal, that’s fine. I’ve followed for a long time and remember you moving, but why keep making such a drive? You (and Bob from I like to make stuff) are inspiring me to look for a similar project car.
I travel to KC a lot for work and all my family is there. I just happened to find the project through a friend of a friend and it was in KC... I stored it for a few weeks after I bought it and I needed to pick it up, so the whole trailer game started... Do you rent one way or go back and forth??? I also need to store the VW because I don't have room in my shop for 2 cars. When I looked at storage rates it was evident that driving the VW to KC and throwing it in the barn would be WAY less expensive.
If you're itching to get into a project, the older air cooled cars are a great platform for learning. Start with one you don't care about too much. You'll make mistakes and the worst thing is getting paralyzed by fear. Once you've got the basics down, you can buy one you REALLY want. Cheers!