I’m off work sick and just stumbled across your channel! Love them all great work!! honesty and your humble demeanour really set you apart from most CZcamsrs. Keep up the good work and great videos!! Cheers!
Great video! What material did you use for the backside of the door panels and did the original car have arm rests for the back seat and you just decided to not install them? Interior looks fabulous!
Hello, where did you get your interior door panel from? I am looking to finish restoring my dad's 1930 model A, but I want to do a simple door panel with cloth, but I am unable to find the panel.
Windlace question. What size flexible foam rod did you use? Will 0.39in / 1.0 cm work? Or is that to small? Thank you kind sir. Also, you do great work.
Yep It's a '65 Impala SS convertible. I own it and it was being stored there at the time. There will probably be videos of it in the future when I get time to work on it.
You do really thorough work. And its enjoyable to see how much you get accomplished! Models A's are so much fun!!
Appreciate your methodology and reasoning used to make decisions. Your inspiring.
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I’m off work sick and just stumbled across your channel! Love them all great work!! honesty and your humble demeanour really set you apart from most CZcamsrs.
Keep up the good work and great videos!!
Cheers!
You do nice work
Another fantastic video.
Oh and you definitely have to make stuff serviceable - too many forget that.
You are amazing. Nicely well done.
If I owned a Model A I would not be too picky about exactness. I'd want it sorta-kinda period correct, not ready for the concourse. Nice work.
Un acabado perfecto y muy elegante en el interior. Saludos desde España.
Great video! What material did you use for the backside of the door panels and did the original car have arm rests for the back seat and you just decided to not install them? Interior looks fabulous!
Hello, where did you get your interior door panel from? I am looking to finish restoring my dad's 1930 model A, but I want to do a simple door panel with cloth, but I am unable to find the panel.
Great job! Is that your 1913 Model T project next to the A, or a different T?
Thank you. That was a different car that was in for some touching up. Hopefully I'll be able to get back to work on the '13 after this project.
When nailing headliner to the bows, how far apart are the nails?
Windlace question. What size flexible foam rod did you use? Will 0.39in / 1.0 cm work? Or is that to small? Thank you kind sir. Also, you do great work.
3/8 to 1/2 inch is normal so that would probably work.
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Does the head liner go in before the side(s) upholstery or after?
The headliner is the first thing to go in. everything else overlaps it.
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I noticed in a past video another car in the garage. It looked like a '65 Chevy SS. What were you doing to it?
Yep It's a '65 Impala SS convertible. I own it and it was being stored there at the time. There will probably be videos of it in the future when I get time to work on it.
@@onewhocollects6781 I owned a hardtop S/S gold with a black vinyl top. The engine, a 327 cu. in. 300 four spd. It had the 'go fast' option. haha