Great Job! Thanks for taking us along for the ride in the '48. You left a good string of 'how to do' videos for us old car enthusiasts -- they will get played & replayed. Much obliged.
Have to tell ya, I enjoy these youtube videos not only for entertainment, but principally for education. Your work is earnest, and thorough, your explanation, didactic and easy to follow. I really appreciate your sharing, and the humor ain't bad! Thanks!
Incredible video documentation. You gave me the courage to finish the interior of my 1937 Pontiac BY MYSELF. I have all the fabrics from SMS and ready to hit the project-- thanks to you.
I have enjoyed the videos of this car very much! Not to mention all the work I’ve done to my 48 Chevy, and all the work I still have yet to do all because you made these videos! But the best part has been that I have been acquainted with you because of these cars! Please continue on and I’ll be watching! May God Bless You sir!
I will say although I agree with your vinyl wrapping advice, that stuff fades very quickly in UV, If you faux paint it it lasts. I have been head-aching about how to do a woody wagon treatment on my 94 Subaru wagon (insert funny comment), but having experimented once with vinyl , I am considering paint rather than vinyl.
Hi Jayhawker, wondering if you could help me out one more time. There appears to be a lot of parallels between the 48 Chevy in your videos and my 49 Cadillac. I could of sworn I watched you rebuild a set of sun visors which you install in this episode. They look pretty close to Identical to the ones in the authenticity manual for the 49 Caddy. The ones that came in a odds and ends box in the trunk of the car are beaten and battered. I've looked through your entire playlist and cannot seem to see the episode where you redo them on the sewing machine. Am I imagining things or is there a video on this.
did you purchase your carpet kit from SMS ? I saw the video and it didn’t fit right because i own a 48 sedan stylemaster and i’m worried it’s not going to fit .
@@TheJayhawker Thanks for the information it’s at a upholstery shop now and it’s very expensive for the work there doing to the car i’m going to have them make a carpet and return the other one back to SMS .
I'll definitely miss this old girl, you and her taught me so much, I'll always be so grateful, THANK YOU again, God Bless !
Great Job! Thanks for taking us along for the ride in the '48. You left a good string of 'how to do' videos for us old car enthusiasts -- they will get played & replayed. Much obliged.
Have to tell ya, I enjoy these youtube videos not only for entertainment, but principally for education. Your work is earnest, and thorough, your explanation, didactic and easy to follow. I really appreciate your sharing, and the humor ain't bad! Thanks!
Very sad to see the 48 leave, enjoyed every minute of it!
Incredible video documentation. You gave me the courage to finish the interior of my 1937 Pontiac BY MYSELF. I have all the fabrics from SMS and ready to hit the project-- thanks to you.
Another very useful and very interesting video!
BEAUTIFUL work!
I have enjoyed the videos of this car very much! Not to mention all the work I’ve done to my 48 Chevy, and all the work I still have yet to do all because you made these videos!
But the best part has been that I have been acquainted with you because of these cars!
Please continue on and I’ll be watching! May God Bless You sir!
I love Corvairs! The '48 would be cool too!
That's a really cool old car. You did a nice job on the interior.
Hey Jay. Good video. I have enjoyed watching all of your videos so far. Thanks for sharing. I have learned a lot.🍁👍👍
Excellent job on the 48. Hope to see another vintage Chevy on your to do list. I’m partial to 53-54’s. God bless!
I have always been partial to '53s as well. I have a lot of other projects going but you never know! Thanks for watching.
I will say although I agree with your vinyl wrapping advice, that stuff fades very quickly in UV, If you faux paint it it lasts. I have been head-aching about how to do a woody wagon treatment on my 94 Subaru wagon (insert funny comment), but having experimented once with vinyl , I am considering paint rather than vinyl.
awesome
Hi Jayhawker, wondering if you could help me out one more time. There appears to be a lot of parallels between the 48 Chevy in your videos and my 49 Cadillac. I could of sworn I watched you rebuild a set of sun visors which you install in this episode. They look pretty close to Identical to the ones in the authenticity manual for the 49 Caddy. The ones that came in a odds and ends box in the trunk of the car are beaten and battered. I've looked through your entire playlist and cannot seem to see the episode where you redo them on the sewing machine. Am I imagining things or is there a video on this.
Could you tell me where you can purchase the hardware you used for the door handles ect......?
these came from chevsofthe40s.com, fillingstation.com would have them as well
did you purchase your carpet kit from SMS ? I saw the video and it didn’t fit right because i own a 48 sedan stylemaster and i’m worried it’s not going to fit .
Yes, that's right. If I were you I would take it to an upholstery shop and have one made. It may even be cheaper anyway...
@@TheJayhawker Thanks for the information it’s at a upholstery shop now and it’s very expensive for the work there doing to the car i’m going to have them make a carpet and return the other one back to SMS .
I have 1946 Style master 2 door need new interior