I had a 1975 Cutlass S and a 1976 442. The S was powder blue and the 442 was black and red on the bottom! Every video you guys make I miss mine. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
Body by Fisher never looked so good! Great work ,not just on the car, but the ways you explain, capture the video and audio, are all done on a level that us garage guys can relate to. Peace fellas.
The most correct method is bare metal, epoxy primer, body filler, epoxy sealer, paint. No shade at your work. I am resto-modding my LS 6.0 swapped 76 Buick Regal. I am just trying to spread the most correct gospel about how to fix these old Gems.
I had a 1975 Cutlass S and a 1976 442. The S was powder blue and the 442 was black and red on the bottom! Every video you guys make I miss mine. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
Body by Fisher never looked so good! Great work ,not just on the car, but the ways you explain, capture the video and audio, are all done on a level that us garage guys can relate to. Peace fellas.
coming out great...
keep at it!
Great job guy the car is really coming out nice
I love the 73 442. Is this a 455 car?
The most correct method is bare metal, epoxy primer, body filler, epoxy sealer, paint. No shade at your work. I am resto-modding my LS 6.0 swapped 76 Buick Regal. I am just trying to spread the most correct gospel about how to fix these old Gems.
Had a 73 442, loved that car.