Great to see new content on this project. I need to re-visit your playlist on this car just to be sure I have seen all of the segments/parts. As always, FINEST quality work !!!
These videos are absolutely priceless to the 'newbies' in the vintage auto restoration hobby - supplying tooling/material sources websites, etc in the comments for each video would be awesome as well. Thank you so much for these vids - don't worry about making the edits perfect, just content and techniques/tricks of the trade/skill are most important.
Back in the 1970s I belonged to a Model A Ford club in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Every year we held a huge swap meet and Model A show at the Anthony Wayne Bank parking lot in downtown Fort Wayne. Every year we sold tickets for a chance to win a Model A. One year it was a 1930 Victoria! Unfortunately I didn't win it! LOVE your content as it brings back many fond memories of restoring my 1931 Ford Model A 82-B Closed Cab Pickup. I wish I hadn't sold it back in 1975 but alas life gives us hiccups at times.
I’m really glad that you are showing the finishing of the Victoria! That is what got me hooked on your channel. I also like the fact you are showing how to improvise. That is vitally important to car restoration, but it’s not always easy to figure out if you’re trying to be true to original! Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for posting I have a 31 tudor deluxe I've been told they had the same front seats and this is giving me a preview of what I will see when I get started on them.
More stuff like this PLEASE. Especially important is the "art" of finding reasonable substitutes for no longer available materials==as well as product names and or sources. I restore Alfas and its hard to get excited about shipping costs from Europe that are more than the product itself
Mark, I can’t adequately express how much I appreciate and enjoy your CZcams videos. The care and creativity you and your staff put into each component of each car is inspirational for those who truly love old cars and cherish bringing them back to life. Glad to have you back! I remember that you were looking for an editor when you last signed off…surely there’s someone who can help you hone your archived footage into gems like this video. Thanks! -Don
Great to see your operation again, it is just so impressive. You tell a good story and will find your speed with CZcams videos. The key is consistently posting. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
So nice to have your channel back! I bought a heavy duty sewing machine a couple of years ago and really surprised how much I've been using it on projects. I've never heard the term "chicken scratch" or seen that texture before. It's pretty close to a texture called "haircell" I spec'd on vacuum formed Peterbilt interior parts back in the day.
Please show a little work in progress! Not looking for a how to video, but would appreciate seeing some of the work in progress, not so much of this is what we did and what we will do. Add a little of the doing! Keep up the good work! JIM❤
I'm glad to see you are back. I was beginning to wonder if you were still working at all. Can't wait for more videos.
Another video already! 🥳 Is this heaven?
Great to see new content on this project. I need to re-visit your playlist on this car just to be sure I have seen all of the segments/parts. As always, FINEST quality work !!!
Great job on the editing. Nice use of B roll. Upholstery is way more complicated that it first looks.
These videos are absolutely priceless to the 'newbies' in the vintage auto restoration hobby - supplying tooling/material sources websites, etc in the comments for each video would be awesome as well. Thank you so much for these vids - don't worry about making the edits perfect, just content and techniques/tricks of the trade/skill are most important.
Back in the 1970s I belonged to a Model A Ford club in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Every year we held a huge swap meet and Model A show at the Anthony Wayne Bank parking lot in downtown Fort Wayne. Every year we sold tickets for a chance to win a Model A. One year it was a 1930 Victoria! Unfortunately I didn't win it!
LOVE your content as it brings back many fond memories of restoring my 1931 Ford Model A 82-B Closed Cab Pickup. I wish I hadn't sold it back in 1975 but alas life gives us hiccups at times.
Congratulations everyone, these vehicles will be so much better than when originally manufactured. It's just a brilliant result all around.
I’m really glad that you are showing the finishing of the Victoria! That is what got me hooked on your channel. I also like the fact you are showing how to improvise. That is vitally important to car restoration, but it’s not always easy to figure out if you’re trying to be true to original! Thanks for the videos!
Your videos are perfect (love your genuine honesty). Your overall restoration knowledge and talent are the best of the best!
Thanks for posting I have a 31 tudor deluxe I've been told they had the same front seats and this is giving me a preview of what I will see when I get started on them.
More stuff like this PLEASE. Especially important is the "art" of finding reasonable substitutes for no longer available materials==as well as product names and or sources. I restore Alfas and its hard to get excited about shipping costs from Europe that are more than the product itself
So glad that you are back to posting videos, always love your content!0
Thank you so much for coming back!
great to see your back and giving it another go, keep at it!
I really enjoy your videos. They are some of the best of their kind on CZcams.
Mark, I can’t adequately express how much I appreciate and enjoy your CZcams videos. The care and creativity you and your staff put into each component of each car is inspirational for those who truly love old cars and cherish bringing them back to life. Glad to have you back! I remember that you were looking for an editor when you last signed off…surely there’s someone who can help you hone your archived footage into gems like this video. Thanks! -Don
Looks to be a massive car.
Great to see your operation again, it is just so impressive. You tell a good story and will find your speed with CZcams videos. The key is consistently posting. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Nicely done!
So nice to have your channel back! I bought a heavy duty sewing machine a couple of years ago and really surprised how much I've been using it on projects. I've never heard the term "chicken scratch" or seen that texture before. It's pretty close to a texture called "haircell" I spec'd on vacuum formed Peterbilt interior parts back in the day.
great video
Great video, hope you will be able to find time to produce more of them!
Happy New Year
Please show a little work in progress! Not looking for a how to video, but would appreciate seeing some of the work in progress, not so much of this is what we did and what we will do.
Add a little of the doing!
Keep up the good work!
JIM❤
that should work out sweet for that coop and look almost original
Thank you.
Are you talking about using bonded (reconstituted) leather for seat bottoms and kick panels?
Where is your restoration facility?