First, from Fiji. Wonderful work on this channel. Handworked American muscle is a sigh to behold. US election result is like sweet V8 to me. Glory to God. ☦️✨🕊🌴💒🇫🇯
Great video! I've always liked Chevelles but honestly have never owned a GM product. Always been Chrysler, or Fords. It's interesting learning about them. Thanks for sharing.
@@hillbillywisdom777 it took a ton of work especially on the tops of the quarters and doors to get the lines correct, I hate going to shows and seeing extremely nice GM cars and seeing the gap go from good to very wide at the top.
Thanks again for the excellent advice, one question if you have time. On the new hood do you remove the paint on it and apply epoxy sealer to bare metal? Or just apply sealer of the black paint?
First, from Fiji. Wonderful work on this channel. Handworked American muscle is a sigh to behold. US election result is like sweet V8 to me. Glory to God. ☦️✨🕊🌴💒🇫🇯
@@maristoldboys5466 Thankyou! And I agree
Great video! I've always liked Chevelles but honestly have never owned a GM product. Always been Chrysler, or Fords. It's interesting learning about them. Thanks for sharing.
They did NOT come from the factory like that, your fitment is extraordinary.
@@hillbillywisdom777 it took a ton of work especially on the tops of the quarters and doors to get the lines correct, I hate going to shows and seeing extremely nice GM cars and seeing the gap go from good to very wide at the top.
I'm pretty good at " beatin the crap out of it" too 😂 Car is looking good!
@@matthewggreen lol that’s only way to get these cheap stamped panels to fit
Thanks again for the excellent advice, one question if you have time. On the new hood do you remove the paint on it and apply epoxy sealer to bare metal? Or just apply sealer of the black paint?
@@fdwsr71 Iv sanded all the coating off and applied the epoxy to bare metal
Science.👍
@@SteveMirabelli small hammer doesn’t work… use big hammer
@1194video you gotta make it happen.
Figment?