Good job, yeah once your friend's roadster is gone much more room to play. Your king pin installation tool looks very much like my variable and very versatile installation-adjusting-persuasion tool I use. LOL Questions, Are the 2, 5 windows yours or customer's ride? And where is the front end kit from? Are all parts you installed from one kit?
Both 5 windows are customer's bodies and frames. LoL yes you have to be flexible with tools so long as it doesn't damage parts. The front end we bought from a friend. It's a new front end from Lucky 7 that's been sitting around for about 10 years.
@@carlbostrom7870 8.5 x 9.1 m and 8.5 x 10.4 m , sorry I have people want things in imperial and metric. Canada is officially metric but many things like construction and metal stayed in imperial measurements.
Nice job Derick, Thanks for sharing your videos.
Definitely looking forward to the five-window builds. I have a similar kit for my 40’s front end, so it was good to see this. Thanks!
Thanks for showing the front end setup process and sharing what you like to use Derek.
Good job, yeah once your friend's roadster is gone much more room to play.
Your king pin installation tool looks very much like my variable and very versatile installation-adjusting-persuasion tool I use. LOL
Questions, Are the 2, 5 windows yours or customer's ride?
And where is the front end kit from?
Are all parts you installed from one kit?
Both 5 windows are customer's bodies and frames. LoL yes you have to be flexible with tools so long as it doesn't damage parts. The front end we bought from a friend. It's a new front end from Lucky 7 that's been sitting around for about 10 years.
How big is Your garage?
My working garage is 28' x 30' and the other garage where I keep my cars is 28' x 34'
I'm planing to buid a garage and your looks pritty good. IS that on Meyers? We have Meyers on Finland😉
Meters
Sorry for The Spelling. Cheap Chinese phones IS junk🤬!
@@carlbostrom7870 8.5 x 9.1 m and 8.5 x 10.4 m , sorry I have people want things in imperial and metric. Canada is officially metric but many things like construction and metal stayed in imperial measurements.