Fitting Quarter Panels While Saving The Original Body Of This Rare Muscle Car | Mr. Jones
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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In this episode the quarter panels arrived, we got right to it, cut them up, and installed the trimmed portions for fitment. Waiting on the outer wheel houses to final fit and weld everything in place.
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I literally went thru the same process with my 69’ convertible a few years back .I had 0 experience in any body work of any kind and was terrified cutting 50 year old sheet metal. I survived, the car survived and came out great. Learned so much. Ironically enough , my first project car is identical to your daughter’s car. Love watching the videos
Good evening. Always great to learn that we're not alone! My daughters car is a crowd favorite and I get such enjoyment in riding in the passenger seat of a car that she and I built. We are discussing now that my wife has not even driven it!! Alyssa won't let her . So glad you enjoy our videos. please help spread the word. Every little bit helps.
Stay Tuned
-steve
I think you made a wise decision to keep as much of the quarters as possible. Looks great. following along.
Hearing that from a fellow Olds guy means a lot.
"Remove what we have to - Save what we can "
"It's what we do..." Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and play along. We appreciate that level of participation.
-steve
Great job and I think they'll look super when done!
I appreciate that compliment. Stay Tuned.
Thanks for watching and playing along
-steve
Another great video!
Hey there and good morning. Thanks very much for the compliment. Joe pieced together a pretty comprehensive show from the mess that I sent him. We are all trying to up our game just a bit.
Thanks for watching
-steve
Nice work
Hey there. Thanks so much for watching this one!
I appreciate that compliment.
-steve
Absolutely outstanding work! I'm anxiously waiting for the next installment.
Now about those dents.... yup they gotta get turned into "undents". I m hoping to see this car in as good or better shape than your W-31.
May I suggest posting a link to some of the online forums? I have been a member of Real Olds Power since about a year after it was created. If that forum still exists, I'm certain many of those members would really enjoy watching the amazing transformation of Mr. Jones.
Well thank you for that compliment. I am humbled to say the least. The dents... well, I have to admit that they may be in keeping with the theme here. ( remember we saved the roof and just wait until you see the other body parts. we ain't done yet!!!)
But Lets be clear My Jones won't ever stand a chance against the OG - and you can consider that a
" call out". Thanks for watching and please , if you'd like, help spread the word. It can only help.
-steve
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩🍩☕️👀😎👍. Morning guys ! This going to be very interesting & informative !
Hey there Mr B. Thanks for hanging in. I always appreciate hearing how you enjoy what we put out .
Thanks for watching and be safe in this N/E storm.
-steve
@@theautorefinery Thanks Steve , have a head cold , but would not miss Mr. Jones work ! At 71 just happy one more day ! LOL keep up the good work . Oh ! G-mail so far has be a big fail , will keep trying ! My best to all you guys ! 👀😎👍🍸🍸
Looks good hyb
Hey there!! Thank you for taking the time to watch some of our stuff. How's your 442 project coming along?
-steve
enjoy your libations, well deserved, looks great, I'm quite sure Doc Olds agrees, happy new year....
Hello and thanks for taking the time to watch this one.
Mr. Bud Miller is always there to lend some technical advice.... We are doing our absolute best with what we have. Until next time...
-steve
I wish I could post photos in the comments. I just went through the same process
Good morning, while you can't post images in the comments, you're more than welcome to email some to us at theautorefinery@gmail.com.
I'd love to see your work.
-steve