Son u started with a chicken coup and when u finish not only will u have saved a piece of history you’ll have gotten the admiration of many peeps you’ll never know and I’m one of them . Kudos to u and ur friends
Travis, you know why you like to work on that old junk, because you love taking junk and making it usable again. It's a sense of accomplishment. It's what makes you happy!
Nice work Travis coming together now when I first sore it I thought you were taking it to the dump rough as guts just goes to show you can fix just about anything your skills and workmanship never cease to amaze me. Cheers cs nsw Australia
Appreciate the fact that this (very rough but still important) car didn’t show up on your doorstep until you had acquired the expertise to fix it. Not saying you couldn’t have done this 4-5 years ago but all the things you fixed over that time period gave you the skill for this challenge. Nice job.
I normally find myself fast-forwarding through long videos because I just don't have the time (nor the patience) but, this was one of the rare videos that I watched every second of with great satisfaction - you are really a talented tin-banger!
Howdie ya make it so us little guys with basic brain cell,s understand ya !!! Hat,s off Travis this is History in the making,s with what start out with no words are ther ya do it all in one l,m working on 28 Essexx suide doors automatic 4.11 gear ratio buckets can't afford Original quality or parts so doing my best l,m old been at the Old girl ten years maybe more 3 Heart attacks bum shoulder lots of other parts breaking down in Canada 🇨🇦 Don,t have many wreckers that can supply these parts my tool,s are limited so at least the bank Don,t own me and got other projects to work on 67 is getting tougher for me too get down and up but watching you put,s a kick in my step once in awhile to get bk at it Thks Travis for sharing with us ya got this make us enjoy what ya do so for know from Canada 🇨🇦 Sk later joined for adventure thks again😊
Hi Travis, great project just subscribed thanks to Japhands and Bennetts customs. Looking forward to watching you back catalogue, Joe, Somerset, England 🖐
Bud you need to stop being so critical of your car and be confident in your work. The car is looking great and the more you do the better it will be. I'm vary impressed with what's become of a bunch of peaces parts. Love it.
I like your videos, have several T Ford coupe's original but have had several hot rods as well. You can work with sheet metal, it's instructive to see what you can do with sheet metal, I live in Sweden, continue with what you can and I'll continue and watch your youtube videos. STEEL IS REAL!
Great video as always.... This is the 2nd comment on this video. The first didn't show, so I guess I'm testing utube.... Keep up great work. I keep learning... PS Ordered my shirt..
A question for you. Did you build the drip rails in the sides of the trunk ,or buy them ? I didn’t see you build them. Would like to,Ed to see how they are built please.
I get as much satisfaction out of this as you do Travis. What talent. Thank you.
Wow, thank you!
Looking awesome....
Keep it going...
Ordered my shirt...
Son u started with a chicken coup and when u finish not only will u have saved a piece of history you’ll have gotten the admiration of many peeps you’ll never know and I’m one of them . Kudos to u and ur friends
Thank you for the kind words
Slow,measured, and steady gets her done.
Travis, you know why you like to work on that old junk, because you love taking junk and making it usable again. It's a sense of accomplishment. It's what makes you happy!
I am really enjoying this project. I love craftsmanship, and I keep watching hoping that it will lead to a bigger shop for you.
You and me both!
Nice work Travis coming together now when I first sore it I thought you were taking it to the dump rough as guts just goes to show you can fix just about anything your skills and workmanship never cease to amaze me. Cheers cs nsw Australia
Yeah it was almost there. Just wait until we get some subrails and floors in there. It’ll really look like something
Appreciate the fact that this (very rough but still important) car didn’t show up on your doorstep until you had acquired the expertise to fix it. Not saying you couldn’t have done this 4-5 years ago but all the things you fixed over that time period gave you the skill for this challenge. Nice job.
Lordy bahgordy, that was a lot fabrication! Really coming together! Go RAC Garage, keep moving forward!
Love you're content, listen to Kelly, you've got a gift dude....
Appreciate it man!
Wonderful work as always!
Thanks again!
Awesome job!!! I’ll definitely be back. I’ve been collecting parts for sometime now, and have almost enough for a ride now. Same one. Thanks
Looking good!
Thanks!
I normally find myself fast-forwarding through long videos because I just don't have the time (nor the patience) but, this was one of the rare videos that I watched every second of with great satisfaction - you are really a talented tin-banger!
Wow that means a lot that you watched, I debated posting this long video but I see it was worth it
Awesome work Travis !!
Appreciate it!
Great fabrication segment. Nice nice.
Excellent metal work. It’s looking like a car.
Amazing work. Keep going.
Thank you, I will
Travis you should be very proud of yourself Looks awesome Coming along great
Thanks John!
Accomplished alot in this one, literally shaping up !! Keep on fabing!!
Thank you! It’s coming together
Howdie ya make it so us little guys with basic brain cell,s understand ya !!! Hat,s off Travis this is History in the making,s with what start out with no words are ther ya do it all in one l,m working on 28 Essexx suide doors automatic 4.11 gear ratio buckets can't afford Original quality or parts so doing my best l,m old been at the Old girl ten years maybe more 3 Heart attacks bum shoulder lots of other parts breaking down in Canada 🇨🇦 Don,t have many wreckers that can supply these parts my tool,s are limited so at least the bank Don,t own me and got other projects to work on 67 is getting tougher for me too get down and up but watching you put,s a kick in my step once in awhile to get bk at it Thks Travis for sharing with us ya got this make us enjoy what ya do so for know from Canada 🇨🇦 Sk later joined for adventure thks again😊
Great job !! Love the longer videos , just love the progress. Looking forward to your next video. Thanks brother.
Travis you’re improving of your metal shaping. This trunk was so F’d and you totally saved it👍
Man was it f’ed up 😂
Nice job 👍 turning a sows ear into a silk purse 😂
Excellent work picked up a few tricks thanks for the program channel
Glad to help
Awesome great
Afternoon Travis, I'm working on the same area on my 31 Ford Coupe, I bought Brookfield drip rails.
you are an incredible metal man.
Your farther then most would be. Glad to be along learning.
It's coming together you got to be happy with the progress so far
I am, it’s so cool seeing it move forward
Hi from Australia. Great work Travis. Looking awesome. Your talent is bringing this old beauty back from the dead 👌😎
Travis, that weld looked like my brother in law did it.
Damn, you sure have talent! That looks really good!
Your good friend and patient 👍🤜🤛🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great video Travis,really enjoying this series, coming along nicely!
Thank you!
Who says it has to be a show car Just build it back!
beautiful craftmanship as always . if you ever get a chance to have a copy of american institute of technology 1936 workshop manual get it .
Hi Travis, great project just subscribed thanks to Japhands and Bennetts customs. Looking forward to watching you back catalogue, Joe, Somerset, England 🖐
Hope you like it!
Great skill and consistent quality!
Travis you have wicked skill with metal, it's so cool to see things getting fixed on your 3w 👍 keep up the great work!
Thanks brother!
Bud you need to stop being so critical of your car and be confident in your work. The car is looking great and the more you do the better it will be. I'm vary impressed with what's become of a bunch of peaces parts. Love it.
I like your videos, have several T Ford coupe's original but have had several hot rods as well. You can work with sheet metal, it's instructive to see what you can do with sheet metal, I live in Sweden, continue with what you can and I'll continue and watch your youtube videos. STEEL IS REAL!
I am enjoying seeing this come together and it’s definitely starting to take shape compared to what you started off with looking real good
Great job beautiful work.
Thank you! Cheers!
So stoked on this build, you are literally building a dream out of a car that most would have passed by. Mad props dude your skill is un matched
Thanks man, yeah I almost passed up on it too
You are doing a good job of measuring and welding to thin air.
Some great progress on the 32! Great work there Travis!
Really cool love what your doing can't wait to see more
Thanks for another , Brother !
My pleasure!
Damn good progress!
You will have a beautiful car when you get done too!!
Very good work.
Thank you very much!
Your best video so far
Nice video. A lot of content and a good length.
i have a 32 5 window. dont throw nothing away. u b amazed at what people can work with.
Exactly
Great Video! Great Progress!
Thanks!
Starting to really look like a sweet hotrod. And nice to see I"m not the only one that uses cutoff wheels until there's nothing left...
Got use every bit!
Glad I found your channel, great content !
Welcome aboard!
Great job on 32
Thanks!
Great work you do keep the videos comming
Thanks, will do!
Great video as always....
This is the 2nd comment on this video. The first didn't show, so I guess I'm testing utube....
Keep up great work. I keep learning... PS Ordered my shirt..
To push the quatrer panels up. Install rumble seat and rear quarter panel braces.
👍 Hey hey, looking good 😊👍
Doin' the Kool
Looken Good
RAC Garage,makin somethin from nothin!
👊🏼 gotta make what you can’t afford
can you give a little info on that die setup you used to put the flange back on the panel using the Pullmax? I need to make one
A question for you. Did you build the drip rails in the sides of the trunk ,or buy them ? I didn’t see you build them. Would like to,Ed to see how they are built please.
You keep saying those pieces don’t exist. But brookville roadster makes every single part of that car.
Real Henry steel. Yes brookville makes everything
Have you measured the rear window opening height left to right as the right looks smaller than the left.
Your 32 has come a long was since you brought it home.
Thank you, probably more work done on it than in the last 50 years
Travis did u make the or buy
Driprails? Great work on rear quarters.
The curving is a fig Newton of your imagination.
👍
Safety glasses,did you ever hear of tooling breaking?????
Oh Wow I've been waiting to see someone use a Spot Welder n is that a Harbor Freight Spot Welder n I'm thinking of buying one too n Do they Work Good
I think they work alright, I should have gotten the more powerful one though
@@RACGARAGE oh ok thanks
explain using slapping tool a little
It’s like a planishing hammer but it hits in a larger area smoothing out highs and lows
You eat an elephant one bite at a time. enjoy
It actually is the worst. But not for long !
Already stepped up from the worst to 2nd worst 😂
How about some new content, Like daily stuff ?
You might be too young for that one 🤔