Wow that's some great tips!! Really nice work on the build!!! A lot of things I didn't think about. Thanks for letting us know.Have a great weekend.😎✌️💯
It is a necessity for this one. It will likely get trimmed down more and probably a headliner will be added too. Those are often overlooked details. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the awesome tips. I am doing the same kit bash, for the same GB. 😃I found this video to be very helpful and inspirational. Thank you, Tim.👍👊✌
real cool I did one to but I used the GTO seat tub what I did was sanded the tunnel on the GTO the cut most off on the pro street chassie it fit very well thanks again for the great build and how to do . I have a ? I want GMC Jimmy into 2 wheel drive instead of 4 wheel drive any tips ,
Cool you are doing this project as well. I would look for a 2wd GM truck chassis that is the same era of what you are building to start, or get some 2mm X 3mm evergreen strip and make your own! Good luck with your project and thanks for watching!
Wow that's some great tips!! Really nice work on the build!!! A lot of things I didn't think about. Thanks for letting us know.Have a great weekend.😎✌️💯
Glad it was helpful! Stay tuned, more to come!
Coming Along Fantastically Tim Excellent Work ALL Round. Have a Blessed Wknd Ahead 🙏🤗 Gary.
Thanks! Hope you do too.
Nice work cutting the glass is something I did not think about nice work .
It is a necessity for this one. It will likely get trimmed down more and probably a headliner will be added too. Those are often overlooked details. Thanks for watching!
Great video Tim! I enjoy your approach to building it's very helpful! 😎👍
Thanks 👍 Hope some of the tips help your next model.
That is going to be one bad ass build
Hope so. Stay tuned. More to come.
Very nice work, and some nice tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the awesome tips. I am doing the same kit bash, for the same GB. 😃I found this video to be very helpful and inspirational. Thank you, Tim.👍👊✌
Glad it was helpful! I'll have to check yours out. More to come!
Stance looks great so far !
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it. More to come!
Great progress, Tim. Now I'll know what to look for when I build my 67 GTO👍
Glad to help! Let me know when you start yours.
@timkustom Will do. I've been itching to start, just can't decide on a color. Lol
Don't let that stop you. I haven't either!
Yep, I took your front suspension tip and ran with it, I hope to show the results later this week! Keep teaching... I'll keep learning!
Glad to help. More suspension tricks in a future episode! Stay tuned.
Cool brother great work!😊
Thanks ✌️Glad you enjoyed it.
@@timkustom yw brother!
Cool video!!!!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Great info.I too plan on using the chevelle kit with this GTO there actually on my bench now.lol happy building
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Awesome!
Thanks for watching!
I have been jonesing for this installment since the first came out, and now I find it has been out for five days!😮 Blame it on vacation.
Everyone needs some time off! Hope it helps.
Great video
Thanks!
Starting to look really Tuff and nice, Cheers 🍻 KC 🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🤝👍👌👊😎🏔🌧🍻🇦🇺
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@timkustom your welcome and yes we did 🍻🇦🇺🦘👍🙏
Looks like a good start Tim thanks for joining and mentioning my Group Build
You bet. Stay tuned. This one is just getting started!
Great tutorial video. New subscriber
Thanks for the sub! Hope you enjoy what you see!
Cool
Thanks!
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real cool I did one to but I used the GTO seat tub what I did was sanded the tunnel on the GTO the cut most off on the pro street chassie it fit very well thanks again for the great build and how to do . I have a ? I want GMC Jimmy into 2 wheel drive instead of 4 wheel drive any tips ,
Cool you are doing this project as well. I would look for a 2wd GM truck chassis that is the same era of what you are building to start, or get some 2mm X 3mm evergreen strip and make your own! Good luck with your project and thanks for watching!
@@timkustom thanks I realy appreciate your help take care,