beautiful work! i have a 70 cuda that i'm gathering amd sheet metal for. hopefully i'll get started soon. your videos are a great resource. AMD (and US Cartool) should be paying you for making them!
I love your videos very thorough. They gave me the confidence to go the full distance on my 68 camaro it is now down to just the skeleton sitting on a frame jig keep up the good work and videos
I am a new subscriber and to be honest I am a GM owner but I have to admit I find your channel very addictive. The quality of your work is amazing looking forward to more videos.
Your getting off to a great start. I see from your builds that you are talented enough to build about anything so I'm sure this is gonna be a bad asz ride when you get it all buttoned up. Keep the build process videos coming cause those are great fun to watch and very informative to people who might not be builders or not as experienced with building custom stuff from the ground up. BUILD ON MAN.
Incredible instructional E Body assembly. Really would like to connect with you a lil down the road for my 71 Challenger. First thing I need is a frame jig. I don’t mind making it I just need good reference for the measurements. Great work! Love the car, I can’t wait to get my challenger to this point
Sounds like a plan and thank you, personally If I know the car has never been hit or not really rusted away I will drop a plumb bob down to factory e body points and then just cut some metal at the height I want and mount the car that way as long as its all supported level and not all trying to sag it anywhere.
Yes that’s all good no wrecks or rust although I have to put the frame rails in the car. Last guy put a new floor in the car and the he ripped out the original frame rails so I need a jig with the right mounting points to fit the rails to and then attach the jig to the front (k-frame) location mount. I don’t want to go off the tack welds to place the frame rails. He did it backwards so I gotta undo a bunch so I think a jig would get me on the right track. I do have new Goodmark frame rails to go in the car along with every piece of sheet metal made for this car. The original owner abandoned the build after the original motor and tranny was stolen! So he dumped it and I’m gonna make a driver restomod. Your instructions are so clear and directional. I can’t wait to get where I can follow your instruction. Jig, frame rails, attached and positive the car is where it needs to be to begin the tear down. Thanks a bunch for any info I can resource to make a good frame jig for a 71 Challenger
@@skipsims2384 Ah I see now, it is very frustrating when you get a car that was worked on by someone else that dove right into it but didn't really know and messed up the process. I have also been where you are trying to fix someone elses mess and feel your frustration. I know I have a 74 challenger coming in the shop in the next 3 months or so and on first glance the car looked like it is in decent shape so been going back and forth weather or not I will JIG up the car. Saying that I just picked up new metal for a JIG last week so I was planning on putting it on one for the simple fact it will be easier to move around. If i do that I will try and do a video on building the JIG for the car and tryin to mount it in place with some measurements that might help you in the process. Shoot me an email to carthageclassiccars@gmail.com and if i don't do a video when i get the car mounted i can personally send you some measurements your looking for.
Perfect! I would hope the 71 is the same as the 72-4 model. Seems like they’d all be the same frame jig measurements. I’ll shoot you an email so we can take this over there for ease. Thanks for the help brother I can truly learn from your instructions. You make it look approachable for me to take this on. I’m looking forward to the progress and learning. Best Skip Sims
It just so happens I am in the process of doing these steps for a 70 Dart and your comment about having to work with the new panels is spot on. Great to see how you resolved issues. It that primer weldable etch primer? Did you remove the primer where you spot welded?
Thanks for the comment, the red primer on the car is just a red etching primer that will protect the bare metal primer before rusting. I use it because Lacquer thinner takes it off easy when I am ready for epoxy. Saying that the grey primer used in a lot of my videos is weld through primer. Usually I will only try and add weld through primer between the panels and try and keep where I am welding clean on the topside. It doesn't always work out that way but thats my goal.
Great work! The Cuda for you or customer? If you don't mind me asking. Amazing what you started with and what it looks like now. Great job! Thanks for sharing the journey!
Looking really good, I had same experience boxes come in perfect but have parts damaged inside I think they ship them damaged they don't care as long as they make their money.
Thank you and I believe you are correct some of these places know its a challenge to undo all the packing and most (like myself) will just peek in there and they don't have to deal with it after the delivery date passes.
I will try and set them on the final assembly slightly higher, but yes there have been times I had to go back in and readjust. But when the door "sags" them adjusted back the gap will fall back into place. Usually worse case in that scenario I will have to leave the top adjustment bolt in the door loosen all the other bolts on the pillar and just pick up on it in the back and it usually fixes it.
Most spoilers I have seen do play a part o downforce, saying that most of the cars that were sold in dealerships and this one now will it ever really benefit from it, probably not.
Thanks, Did you use the 2 holes on the bottom on that rear Valance ? I cant find any diagrams on it besides the Service Manual that barely shows anything on that ?
I get completely sucked into the cuda episodes :o) Would a spot welder help or would it stop the adjustment process? I’m guessing the factory had a lot of jigs.
I feel the resistance spot welder (one of the quality ones) is the way to go and in the next level restoration. I feel it eliminates the grinding and cleanup step and also let get into areas better as they are pinching and welding at the same time. That is eventually what i might be working towards purchasing in the future if all things go well.
Yes the e bodies have then stamped on the trunk gutters. I haven't had an issue with VIN numbers or the state fraud and theft, they have been out doing vehicle inspections before from stuff we have bought and sold in the past. We don't do VIN swaps here in the shop and only honest restorations even if it is replacing a lot of metal it has always been an original car . Transferring the VIN stampings over is up to the owner if they aren't too rusted away in the first place or I will give it back to them for their documentation on clearing up any issues that may arise.
Hey Ricky send that link to my email, I don’t think that last comment you sent me had the link. You said to be sure to pick the challenge in your last reply. Email is easier and thanks again bud
Not too much but now and days with how most of these cars rust away I feel its better doing it this way knowing you have a safe, structurally sound car you can drive vs something your trying all you can to keep original.
Enjoy watching you work. You basically are building a Cuda from scratch
Thank you, it does feel like it might be easier to start completely new sometimes as far as these cars get stripped down.
Thank you so much for the spoiler info!! Putting one on my 73…
You're welcome, good luck with your install.
Best clear concise instructions on utube, just like your work all metal no filler
Haha thanks a lot I really like that compliment appreciate it.
beautiful work!
i have a 70 cuda that i'm gathering amd sheet metal for.
hopefully i'll get started soon.
your videos are a great resource.
AMD (and US Cartool) should be paying you for making them!
Thank you for the feedback I am glad to hear they might help you out. Good luck on your build!
I love your videos very thorough. They gave me the confidence to go the full distance on my 68 camaro it is now down to just the skeleton sitting on a frame jig keep up the good work and videos
Thanks a lot!. That is awesome to hear good luck on your Camaro Build!
I had an orange 383 '71 'Cuda with the billboard stripes back in the day. Wish I still had it!
That sounds like a really cool car, who knows hopefully you find a similar optioned car down the road
I am a new subscriber and to be honest I am a GM owner but I have to admit I find your channel very addictive. The quality of your work is amazing looking forward to more videos.
Thank you very much for following along with all the stuff, I do really appreciate it!
Thanks for answering my question? Pretty cool. When you get car done he will have the great car plus video diary.
Thanks
your welcome and yes kind of what lead to the idea on starting the youtube channel at the time vs the other cars I have built in the past.
Your getting off to a great start. I see from your builds that you are talented enough to build about anything so I'm sure this is gonna be a bad asz ride when you get it all buttoned up. Keep the build process videos coming cause those are great fun to watch and very informative to people who might not be builders or not as experienced with building custom stuff from the ground up. BUILD ON MAN.
Will do and thanks a lot I really appreciate it!
Thank you for this video!👍
Your welcome thank you for watching!
Very nice work!
Thank you!
Love the details you give in how you are going about your work it helps me on working with my car thanks 👍
Thank you and glad the video's help you out that has been the idea since I started doing them.
You are a true artist!
thank you very much!
Very nolagable and well done just found your channel
Thank you very much!
Good information......thanks.
You're welcome !
I was wondering how the tail panel support brackets went in, this video solved that for me.
That's great to hear!
I'm just blown away!
Awesome work, Ricky.
Thank you Nicole
Your car is looking so good! Can’t wait to see the rest of the build. Thanks
Thank you very much!!!
Fantastic Job !!! Looking Good !!
Thank you
fantastic work, getting ready to build a 74
Thank you and good luck on your build!
The guys at Graveyard Cars would be crapping their pants and the old man would be stroking out over this project.
Haha yes its a cool project car, thanks for watching!
Incredible instructional E Body assembly. Really would like to connect with you a lil down the road for my 71 Challenger. First thing I need is a frame jig. I don’t mind making it I just need good reference for the measurements. Great work! Love the car, I can’t wait to get my challenger to this point
Sounds like a plan and thank you, personally If I know the car has never been hit or not really rusted away I will drop a plumb bob down to factory e body points and then just cut some metal at the height I want and mount the car that way as long as its all supported level and not all trying to sag it anywhere.
Yes that’s all good no wrecks or rust although I have to put the frame rails in the car. Last guy put a new floor in the car and the he ripped out the original frame rails so I need a jig with the right mounting points to fit the rails to and then attach the jig to the front (k-frame) location mount. I don’t want to go off the tack welds to place the frame rails. He did it backwards so I gotta undo a bunch so I think a jig would get me on the right track. I do have new Goodmark frame rails to go in the car along with every piece of sheet metal made for this car. The original owner abandoned the build after the original motor and tranny was stolen! So he dumped it and I’m gonna make a driver restomod. Your instructions are so clear and directional. I can’t wait to get where I can follow your instruction. Jig, frame rails, attached and positive the car is where it needs to be to begin the tear down. Thanks a bunch for any info I can resource to make a good frame jig for a 71 Challenger
@@skipsims2384 Ah I see now, it is very frustrating when you get a car that was worked on by someone else that dove right into it but didn't really know and messed up the process. I have also been where you are trying to fix someone elses mess and feel your frustration. I know I have a 74 challenger coming in the shop in the next 3 months or so and on first glance the car looked like it is in decent shape so been going back and forth weather or not I will JIG up the car. Saying that I just picked up new metal for a JIG last week so I was planning on putting it on one for the simple fact it will be easier to move around. If i do that I will try and do a video on building the JIG for the car and tryin to mount it in place with some measurements that might help you in the process. Shoot me an email to carthageclassiccars@gmail.com and if i don't do a video when i get the car mounted i can personally send you some measurements your looking for.
@@carthageclassiccars can you share the e body factory points, so I can drop a plumb Bob down to see if my challenger has been hit.
@@claytonhaske forum.e-bodies.org/reference-material/18/e-body-frame-diagrams/4768/
Looks great man,good work
thank you
Simply amazing skills! Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate it and thanks for watching!
Perfect! I would hope the 71 is the same as the 72-4 model. Seems like they’d all be the same frame jig measurements. I’ll shoot you an email so we can take this over there for ease. Thanks for the help brother I can truly learn from your instructions. You make it look approachable for me to take this on. I’m looking forward to the progress and learning.
Best
Skip Sims
Awesome work!!
Thank you
Pure magic!
Thank you
Greeeeat job…..👍🏻
Thank you!
Professional
Thank you
It just so happens I am in the process of doing these steps for a 70 Dart and your comment about having to work with the new panels is spot on. Great to see how you resolved issues. It that primer weldable etch primer? Did you remove the primer where you spot welded?
Thanks for the comment, the red primer on the car is just a red etching primer that will protect the bare metal primer before rusting. I use it because Lacquer thinner takes it off easy when I am ready for epoxy. Saying that the grey primer used in a lot of my videos is weld through primer. Usually I will only try and add weld through primer between the panels and try and keep where I am welding clean on the topside. It doesn't always work out that way but thats my goal.
Great work! The Cuda for you or customer? If you don't mind me asking.
Amazing what you started with and what it looks like now. Great job! Thanks for sharing the journey!
Thank you this car is for a customer, however saying that it is someone very close to me.
Looking really good, I had same experience boxes come in perfect but have parts damaged inside I think they ship them damaged they don't care as long as they make their money.
Thank you and I believe you are correct some of these places know its a challenge to undo all the packing and most (like myself) will just peek in there and they don't have to deal with it after the delivery date passes.
Excellent work and great job explaining. Do you ever go to the cruise at Goldston/Bonlee?
Thank you very much. I have not been to that show but I will look into it.
@@carthageclassiccars Its this Sat. Its just a cruise-in, not a show.
Question: When gaping the doors when they’re stripped, then adding the glass, regulators, panels and hardware, do you have to re-adjust?
I will try and set them on the final assembly slightly higher, but yes there have been times I had to go back in and readjust. But when the door "sags" them adjusted back the gap will fall back into place. Usually worse case in that scenario I will have to leave the top adjustment bolt in the door loosen all the other bolts on the pillar and just pick up on it in the back and it usually fixes it.
Did you put the bolt studs & Clips on the Rear Valance Panel or on the Quarters, I can not find any good Diagram on the 70-74 Cuda Rear Valance ?
I put the clips on the valance then its easier to put the bolts in from the quarters vs the other way
Thanks Mate
@@carthageclassiccars
We're the bow planes and spoiler primarily for aesthetics or were they truly effective in providing downforce?
Most spoilers I have seen do play a part o downforce, saying that most of the cars that were sold in dealerships and this one now will it ever really benefit from it, probably not.
Thanks, Did you use the 2 holes on the bottom on that rear Valance ? I cant find any diagrams on it besides the Service Manual that barely shows anything on that ?
Yes on the Cuda there is 1 hole in the top on the tail panel behind the bumper on the corner and two lower ones on the sides.
I get completely sucked into the cuda episodes :o) Would a spot welder help or would it stop the adjustment process? I’m guessing the factory had a lot of jigs.
I feel the resistance spot welder (one of the quality ones) is the way to go and in the next level restoration. I feel it eliminates the grinding and cleanup step and also let get into areas better as they are pinching and welding at the same time. That is eventually what i might be working towards purchasing in the future if all things go well.
I am not sure if ebody vins are on the trunk lip like abodies. Just wondering how you deal with this?
Yes the e bodies have then stamped on the trunk gutters. I haven't had an issue with VIN numbers or the state fraud and theft, they have been out doing vehicle inspections before from stuff we have bought and sold in the past. We don't do VIN swaps here in the shop and only honest restorations even if it is replacing a lot of metal it has always been an original car . Transferring the VIN stampings over is up to the owner if they aren't too rusted away in the first place or I will give it back to them for their documentation on clearing up any issues that may arise.
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haha yes exactly!
6 mil wouldnt do it today.
Where are you located?
Carthage North Carolina
Hey Ricky send that link to my email, I don’t think that last comment you sent me had the link. You said to be sure to pick the challenge in your last reply. Email is easier and thanks again bud
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🟥 just curious what will be left original when done?
Not too much but now and days with how most of these cars rust away I feel its better doing it this way knowing you have a safe, structurally sound car you can drive vs something your trying all you can to keep original.
@@carthageclassiccars 🟥 Good point. Great vids. Keep up the good work
@@paulricelli5520 Thank you and appreciate the support with you watching the video!