Amazing work, I wish I had those skills. I want to see a video of a person older than 16 getting in or out, that might be harder or take longer than making the top
Looks great and I really like the half doors complete with extra elbow room. Apart from the clamshell front mudguards and Westfield like rear guards that looks very much like my 1970 ASP.
Absolutely awesome work, your determination to finish it properly is amazing to see. A workshop skilled in glassfibre or carbon fibre, such as the caravan or RV people could even make a plug mould of that, and make copies. Enjoyed watching, thanks
nice build.. the nicest hardtop ive seen.. nice proportions & angles too.. shame you didnt narrate it.. couldnt read most of the white text on white backgrounds.. trying to read txt AND watch video at the same time without missing anything 🤧🤕😷
That is very well done. You nailed it on the third iteration. I noticed that it typically takes 3-4 iterations to get a good result in my work in electronic design. How much does the hardtop weigh? How do you keep it in place? How do you remove it? Thanks.
wow. You have much talent. I live in a very snowy place and daily my locost. (i added a portable a.c. and heater) Because of the snow I made a hardtop but its definitely not as clean as yours, I just bolted some sheet metal to the roll cage, this summer i’m thinking of really trying to make it look good like yours.
Nice work .thats something you dont see very often .a hardtop car
Amazing work, I wish I had those skills. I want to see a video of a person older than 16 getting in or out, that might be harder or take longer than making the top
You should now use your metal roof and door panels to make fiberglass molds. For production, recoup some money for the 100 hr you spent making these
Looks great and I really like the half doors complete with extra elbow room.
Apart from the clamshell front mudguards and Westfield like rear guards that looks very much like my 1970 ASP.
Absolutely awesome work, your determination to finish it properly is amazing to see. A workshop skilled in glassfibre or carbon fibre, such as the caravan or RV people could even make a plug mould of that, and make copies. Enjoyed watching, thanks
I agree, Fibreglass or Carbon replica's would sell very well , huge skill working with Alum like that.
I'd buy one!!!
wow, perfect work !
FANTASTIC.
ROAD/RACE.
Love it! Great job.
nice build.. the nicest hardtop ive seen.. nice proportions & angles too.. shame you didnt narrate it.. couldnt read most of the white text on white backgrounds.. trying to read txt AND watch video at the same time without missing anything 🤧🤕😷
That is very well done. You nailed it on the third iteration. I noticed that it typically takes 3-4 iterations to get a good result in my work in electronic design. How much does the hardtop weigh? How do you keep it in place? How do you remove it? Thanks.
wow. You have much talent. I live in a very snowy place and daily my locost. (i added a portable a.c. and heater) Because of the snow I made a hardtop but its definitely not as clean as yours, I just bolted some sheet metal to the roll cage, this summer i’m thinking of really trying to make it look good like yours.
Very nice lines.
Inspiring stuff!
Super cool 👍👍👍❗️❗️❗️
What you needed was a real car they come with roof and doors 😂
Honestly a job well done 👍
I tried something similar 30 years ago....didn't have your skills though unfortunately.
amazing
Good work 👍🏎️