"Unknown artist"! 😄 I hope they are watching! Looks like this is going to a 20 episode series rather than 8. And maybe more than 20 as there will more surprises yet! 😁
Wish you lived in Texas. I've got a '28 Phaeton body which is sort of a mess. I drive it and have fun with it. Most people don't realize it anyway. I'll bet you could work wonders on it.
Nice work. I have had to do the same thing on the 29 coupe I am working on. Love your using what’s around the shop to make little jigs, like to make the little countersinks! My problem now is the doors sag quite a bit at the opposite end of the hinges. So am going to play around with shims to see what I can do! By the way! Where are you located?
Great job ,your patience is amazing
Great workmanship
Examples of great craftsmanship! The attention to detail is outstanding. And even your improvisations are so good. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for this detailed series. The solutions to the issues that come up are inventive and resourceful and are very helpful.
What a tedious nightmare. Fitting that back deck lid is a bugger, especially when it's been hit. Great job! You have amazing patience.
Another great and interesting video. Thank you very much for taking the time to make it.
Thanks for letting us in on this production, it's very interesting. You have great skills.
"Unknown artist"! 😄 I hope they are watching!
Looks like this is going to a 20 episode series rather than 8. And maybe more than 20 as there will more surprises yet! 😁
I really like your solutions when problems arise. I know your probably into this a bit further than you wanted to be but I'm really enjoying it.
Wish you lived in Texas. I've got a '28 Phaeton body which is sort of a mess. I drive it and have fun with it. Most people don't realize it anyway. I'll bet you could work wonders on it.
When you're finished with that Model "A" it's a Model "A-Plus"!
When I worked for Chevy long ago, the saying was body men were invented to make body panels fit that the assembly line at the factory rejected.
Nice work. I have had to do the same thing on the 29 coupe I am working on. Love your using what’s around the shop to make little jigs, like to make the little countersinks! My problem now is the doors sag quite a bit at the opposite end of the hinges. So am going to play around with shims to see what I can do! By the way! Where are you located?