Hey, you're doing a great job with this build. You're really showing your skill set on this build. Im so excited and can't wait for the next one. Thank you for sharing.💯
Really like the reworked fender to cowl and fender to fire wall mounts much better look on a custom car than the original mounts, good job! Really enjoy watching the progress on this one! Thanks for sharing
Love the attention to detail! Body gaps looking great. I'd swear I've seen "high end" shops adjust those with filler..impressed that you guys use steel!
Doing awesome work on the Trans Am. We're doing a Firebird on our channel at the moment and starting to have fun with guard and bonnet alignment... pain in the a#&%
www.ebay.com/str/showcarsrob?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=sX18aG7kQoO&sssrc=3418065&ssuid=KFDn9dnyQaS&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY We bought the bumpers from these guys off of ebay
Most definitely, unfortunately I didn't have a say so in buying the car. My customer found this one and brought it to me, I don't think he realized it was a bad as it was. I don't mind though, it gives me the opportunity to show that most of them can be saved.
Hey, you're doing a great job with this build. You're really showing your skill set on this build. Im so excited and can't wait for the next one. Thank you for sharing.💯
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Really like the reworked fender to cowl and fender to fire wall mounts much better look on a custom car than the original mounts, good job! Really enjoy watching the progress on this one! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the positive feedback. The mounts always drove me nuts on these cars with the stacks of shims everywhere
Thanks for sharing. The amount of experience you have is evident. I learn a lot in each video.
Thank you so much. It's good to hear feedback like this.
Looking good 👍 can't wait to see it in paint..
Thanks 👍
Awesome job. I wish I had the time and knowledge as you guys have
Thanks for the kind words
Looking good!
Thank you
Love the attention to detail! Body gaps looking great. I'd swear I've seen "high end" shops adjust those with filler..impressed that you guys use steel!
Thanks, I wouldn't consider them to high end if they are using filler to adjust gaps. We will have a very thin skin coat on the outside but that's it.
Doing awesome work on the Trans Am. We're doing a Firebird on our channel at the moment and starting to have fun with guard and bonnet alignment... pain in the a#&%
Thanks. Yes, the panel alignment can be very frustrating. Good luck on your project.
love the channel. do you mind if i ask where you got the fiberglass bumpers?
www.ebay.com/str/showcarsrob?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=sX18aG7kQoO&sssrc=3418065&ssuid=KFDn9dnyQaS&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
We bought the bumpers from these guys off of ebay
T/A looking amazing .i have a 79 T/A that im restoring at my house . Where are you located at?
I'm in North Mississippi.
It would be interesting to know the amount of shop hours spent rescuing a rusty car up through getting the gaps dialed in.
At this point, around 450
Not overly surprised at that number. I wonder if it would’ve been less costly to spend more money on a nicer car that needed way less work.
Most definitely, unfortunately I didn't have a say so in buying the car. My customer found this one and brought it to me, I don't think he realized it was a bad as it was. I don't mind though, it gives me the opportunity to show that most of them can be saved.
@@rogersrodworxHave you ever built one for yourself?