@Garage3030tv Micah told me you got the 1950 coupe from Richard. That's what turned me on to your channel. Great editing and production man. Stay after it and you'll be RUclips partner soon
Thanks I appreciate the support, I subbed to your channel a few weeks ago and love the content. Richard is a good guy. Nice to have local channels around to work with.
Looking forward to the build. I had a 2drhtp. I bought for $75.00 in 1962 or 3. It had the visor, skirts and real leather upholstery that was probably 1/4" thick. Had the 216 engine which I put a rod through the block. Built a 235 for it then got rid of it when I bought a 58 Impala. Fun times back in the day.
Both the Tudor Sedan {coach}coupe had a B pillar. The new for 1950 was the BelAire a two door hardtop with no B pillar. I wish you would restore it rather hot rod it.
Thanks for watching, our goal is to keep the car basically as is with the exception of the drive train. It will have stock style colors and interior. We just need it to be able to run at highway speeds safely.
You are working on my second car. I started with a 47 Plymouth but traded up in 59 to a 50 Chevy 2 dr sedan just like yours. Same color and everything.
Actually, now that I think about it, my first true girlfriend put her heels through the headliner in the back seat of that car. Oh, the memories.@@Garage3030tv
Awesome! Really looking forward to seeing this build! Don't lose those fender screws. They are unique.
Thanks Richard for all your help.
@Garage3030tv Micah told me you got the 1950 coupe from Richard. That's what turned me on to your channel. Great editing and production man. Stay after it and you'll be RUclips partner soon
Thanks I appreciate the support, I subbed to your channel a few weeks ago and love the content. Richard is a good guy. Nice to have local channels around to work with.
@@Garage3030tv absolutely. I met Richard in Dickson one Saturday. Super nice guy. Thanks for subbing
I just subscribed to the channel. This looks like a good show. All the best from 🇬🇧👍🏻
Thanks for subscribing, we are looking forward to improving and putting out quality content. Any feedback is appreciated.
Welcome aboard!
Looking forward to the build. I had a 2drhtp. I bought for $75.00 in 1962 or 3. It had the visor, skirts and real leather upholstery that was probably 1/4" thick. Had the 216 engine which I put a rod through the block. Built a 235 for it then got rid of it when I bought a 58 Impala. Fun times back in the day.
I definitely remember the time you could buy cars like this for cheap. Wish I would have stocked up on cars then. Thanks for the comment and watching.
Both the Tudor Sedan {coach}coupe had a B pillar. The new for 1950 was the BelAire a two door hardtop with no B pillar. I wish you would restore it rather hot rod it.
Thanks for watching, our goal is to keep the car basically as is with the exception of the drive train. It will have stock style colors and interior. We just need it to be able to run at highway speeds safely.
Nice car
Thanks. And thanks for watching.
You are working on my second car. I started with a 47 Plymouth but traded up in 59 to a 50 Chevy 2 dr sedan just like yours. Same color and everything.
That’s awesome, send in any ideas or comments we love the input. Thanks for watching.
Actually, now that I think about it, my first true girlfriend put her heels through the headliner in the back seat of that car. Oh, the memories.@@Garage3030tv
looks like a nice project.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope y’all are doing well.
This is a coach { tudor} not a coupe.
Doesn't a tudor have a B pillar?
What size tires are on it?
215/75/15 Thanks for watching.
Looking forward to seeing it all finished, I'm working on a 4 door 1950 styleline special myself.
That’s awesome they are great cars. Thanks for watching!