E32 Installing a New Trunk Pan for a Tri-Five Chevy! 1956 Chevy Bel Air Restoration

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  • In Episode 32 of Restoring Christine, we install a brand-new trunk pan in our 56 Bel Air! Includes prepping, priming and painting the pan, removing and repairing rust in the wheel wells, repairing a rusted trunk hinge bracket, and fabricating new tail panel supports!
    Classic Industries
    1955-1957 Tri-Five Chevy Trunk Pan
    Part No. TF400733
    Bill Thomassie
    "Christine" 1956 Chevy Bel Air
    2-door Sedan Restoration
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Komentáře • 79

  • @davidwood1923
    @davidwood1923 Před rokem +1

    Hey hey... She's Really Coming Along. Thanks for Sharing.

  • @steveharvey5982
    @steveharvey5982 Před rokem +1

    That's awesome. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jamesporter8688
    @jamesporter8688 Před rokem +1

    Great camera work and great display of how to. I am doing the same on a 55 chevy 4d

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před rokem

      Thanks! Lots of videos that followed, showing every step in the restoration process so far. At the moment, I'm doing body filler in preparation for paint. Getting it done! Be sure to keep us posted on your progress too!

  • @oacumulador
    @oacumulador Před 2 lety +1

    Lets share! This chnel deserves a lot subs!!

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety

      I just crossed the 500 threshold, but it's so HARD! The number of impressions that CZcams grants my videos is limited. Hopefully it will get there!

  • @oacumulador
    @oacumulador Před 2 lety +1

    Great lesson 👍👌

  • @kidjeff4304
    @kidjeff4304 Před 2 lety +1

    great video Bill!

  • @christopheclement62
    @christopheclement62 Před 2 lety +1

    merci pour la traduction . cela fonctionne bien , merci aussi pour la video .

  • @carlaynecain7027
    @carlaynecain7027 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice work bud .

  • @GManKeepsltReal
    @GManKeepsltReal Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video!

  • @armandlesperance4602
    @armandlesperance4602 Před 2 lety +1

    Coming along fine looking good

  • @3MonkeysGarage
    @3MonkeysGarage Před 2 lety +1

    That there makes for an awesome day. You might be up for a nap now. So glad to see she made it back into a one piece body. and an extra good one too. Well done.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety +1

      If only it was one day! It was about the equivalent of 3 full days, but done over 4. Thanks for continuing to follow along and for the encouragement!

  • @drewcognevich5695
    @drewcognevich5695 Před 2 lety +1

    Good job.

  • @greggonzalez7396
    @greggonzalez7396 Před 2 lety +1

    Your patience and great attitude are a plus when taking on such a big project. Great video with plenty of detail and explanation. This car is really moving forward.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety

      I confess that I do try to suppress the frustration and sometimes edit out my weaker moments! Glad you're liking them!

  • @classiccarrebuilds2771
    @classiccarrebuilds2771 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent, i finish work in an hour and i have something to watch when i get home 👍👍👍

  • @mazeurbanski
    @mazeurbanski Před 2 lety +1

    She is looking super good keep up the fantastic work 👏

  • @shawnmudd5435
    @shawnmudd5435 Před 2 lety +1

    Bill another great video of something in my list to do with my 56. Thanks again for the education.👍🏻

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, if I can save someone else out there some confusion or even 10 minutes of their time, it's worth it! Thanks for following!

  • @jackkindred8407
    @jackkindred8407 Před 2 lety +1

    Would really like to see how you bent the crease in the metal for the small step.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety +1

      Which one? The wheel well or the trunk corner at the tail panel? The edge of the wheel well patch was hammered over a wooden edge in one direction, and then that edge was bent in reverse with pliers to create the rib where I spliced it. The tail panel piece was small and very pliable. I bent the hard corner on my homemade metal break, and then tapped the curve into it with a hammer right there on the pavement. Neither were hard, but I'd say the bead was more challenging.

    • @jackkindred8407
      @jackkindred8407 Před 2 lety +1

      The step in the trunk corner.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jackkindred8407 Ah. OK. I made a little metal brake to bend up to 24" wide pieces, but those are less than 3 inches. You can bend that on a vice. I'd bend one of the two 90 degree bends on a vice, then set the edge on the pavement, and use a mallet to tap in the curve. Once you get it curved enough, then put it back in the vice to bend the other 90. Voila!

  • @shawnmudd5435
    @shawnmudd5435 Před 2 lety +1

    Bill, with the new floor pan and trunk pan no more Fred Flintstone!

  • @jackkindred8407
    @jackkindred8407 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the videos really enjoying your journey thanks for bringing us along, can’t wait to see the finished Christine but don’t won’t to miss all the tips along the way!

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety +2

      Its funny. I have about 10 people following me very closely, but the videos aren't getting much exposure on CZcams. I'm hoping it will eventually come, but I'm not going to let it stop me from continuing to put out good content. And my nature won't let me skip over info. It's why I can't turn out a 10 minute video for anything!

  • @edwardaboytes8679
    @edwardaboytes8679 Před rokem

    Im gonna have to check my trunk hinge

  • @garysgarage.2841
    @garysgarage.2841 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking good. I appreciate the time you put into your videos I've been stuck in the hospital for a week now good entertainment is something of value.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, I really appreciate that! I start editing each one the same day, usually when I take a break for lunch in between shooting. This one had over 70 video clips to splice! It took 4 days to do the work, and about 8 hours to edit and publish. It's a JOB! And sorry to hear you're laid up... get better SOON!

  • @ProModRick
    @ProModRick Před 2 lety +1

    I am doing this exact part of my build now, and you showing me the corner's that you made really helped me out. I had already replaced most of the trunk from another car but the back was rotted to much to use either car. I ordered the 3 parts to fix the back 10" or so. I just need to make the corner parts like you did. So Thanks
    I have watched your whole series on Christine and it has helped a bunch.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety +1

      I saw the rear 10" trunk repair kit when I was still trying to figure out the corners. There is only 1 beam in the entire trunk, and it goes left to right directly underneath the tail panel, where the two body bolts attach. There is no need to overthink those corners. You need the vertical curved plate to hold against the edge of the trunk pan, and the other piece 1) gives the tail panel a landing surface and 2) closes off the open edge at the fender. The line where the edge of the trunk floor sits against the tail panel all the way across the bumper might be sealed with seam sealer.

  • @monadking2761
    @monadking2761 Před 2 lety +1

    You asked, why do you do it?
    It's a love off cars and your not the only one that has asked that question.
    I'm building a 55 Nomad from a regular wagon and using my orginal Nomad that I have had since 1974, as a template. There is virtually nothing left of the car I'm building except for a California frame.
    I'm retired and it's a big retirement project. What parts I don't have, I'm fabricating. It seems like and many Nomad sheet metal is not available around the top of the rear 1/4s and inside of the rear 1/4s below the C pillers area.
    I have been working on it for 3 years and it is starting to look like a car even though it's just a floor and firewall so far. Next is grafting on a Nomad roof I picked up, then the doors and getting rear 1/4s. I still have alot of work to do but like I said, it's a love. People do dumb things for love.
    Your car is looking good and you know it will pay off in the long run. Your doing it right. Great videos and I'm a new subscriber.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety

      My wife often asks why I insist on having hobbies that can be so frustrating and require so much work... I guess you have to be addicted to old cars to understand! Thanks for the encouragement and I feel your pain on that Nomad! From what I've read, parts are uncommon and, when you find them, expensive. Let's get 'em done!

  • @stymie09
    @stymie09 Před rokem +1

    I'd thought about getting the stainless to turn my 210 sedan into a BelAir, but after seeing all the holes I'd have to make to install it I'm glad I didn't do it.

  • @joewolf4483
    @joewolf4483 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a problem with my lid fitting at the bottom cause apparently the two corners squeezed in...I would suggest a person should try the deck lid first but too late now..I used a porta-power to push it apart.... but then I didnt put the floor in I just repaired the back brace... mine wasn' this bad...lookin good thou...dont forget the safety straps

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety

      Roger that! I fell like it stayed in shape pretty well, considering I had the TAILpanel (totally my bad!) in place the whole time. Just got the 2nd rocker panel today, so that's probably this weekend's work!

  • @DavidHernandez-we6fo
    @DavidHernandez-we6fo Před 2 lety +1

    You asked why do I do this it shows that you love it by the work you do

  • @edwardaboytes8679
    @edwardaboytes8679 Před rokem +2

    ❤mint chip

  • @bobboswellboswell6647
    @bobboswellboswell6647 Před rokem +1

    I was hopeing to could tell me how to install the tail lite

  • @victorcarreno5179
    @victorcarreno5179 Před rokem

    Nice videos man..... 😀😀

  • @Titsmorone
    @Titsmorone Před rokem

    new subscriber,, great video 🏁👍

  • @JohnBrown-je6lg
    @JohnBrown-je6lg Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Bill, I've been following all your videos and applying your knowledge to my own 55 build. I've come to a small stumble and need your advice please. I'm including a few pics for you to see my issue. Where the trunk meets the floor there's the back seat separating the trunk area, at the bottom of the separation there's a flange which I highlighted in my pics, should I remove that flange? I'm thinking where the floor and trunk meet I would not need that flange, any suggestions? Love your vids man. I'm not sure how to send the photos!

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 11 měsíci

      I know what you're referring to. Look me up on Facebook and message me. My full name is in the video description.

  • @lesliesmith2586
    @lesliesmith2586 Před 2 lety

    Every video you get more done, congratulations. That car with all the rot is a big undertaking. Do you have any plans for the rust in the wheel wells and other places the sand blaster couldn't get to? Keep up the good work. Your progress looks good.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety

      That's a good question. There is a lot of rot in the upper area of the inner quarter panels, which are actually hidden from the wheel well. One that you might have noticed is above and behind the trunk hinge. I can't get to it to cut and weld. I'm guessing that happened from a window leak. But the more I take this car apart, the more I'm convinced that it once was abandoned under the trees to rot away before someone saved it maybe 30 years ago. I'm going to have to pick my battles on the hard-to-reach areas. Thanks for following!

  • @DavidHernandez-we6fo
    @DavidHernandez-we6fo Před 2 lety +1

    How much do the floor Pan in the trunk like you're doing

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety

      The floor pan itself was $950 plus shipping from Classic Industries. And if I had to pay someone to do this, I really don't know how much that would be. My guess is that it would be two to three times that in labor.

  • @jorgeramos4410
    @jorgeramos4410 Před rokem +1

    When u went to cut out the rotted portion on the pasenger fender well just below the flange was guage metal are u using for the patch?

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před rokem +1

      Everything I repaired on Christine was 18 gage.

    • @jorgeramos4410
      @jorgeramos4410 Před rokem

      Thank u sir for the response.. u make it look so easy .. I have a 57 Bel-Air that needs some patch work and after viewing ur videos u make it very understandable , can't wait to start on mine..

    • @jorgeramos4410
      @jorgeramos4410 Před rokem +1

      Is it easier to replace floor boards and trunk pan with the frame off ?

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před rokem +1

      @@jorgeramos4410 absolutely. They have to slip in from underneath.

    • @jorgeramos4410
      @jorgeramos4410 Před rokem +1

      @@RestoringChristine1956 thank you very much.. the info is must appreciated and helpful..

  • @MagaRickn
    @MagaRickn Před 2 lety +1

    I may have missed it but who do you recommend for ordering a tail panel for my 56 Chevy? Mine is rusted out too.
    Rick Neighbors

    • @MagaRickn
      @MagaRickn Před 2 lety +1

      Also, I guess I need to look under the tail panel to see if mine is as bad as yours! I am watching this video again.

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před 2 lety +1

      My tail panel was replaced before I took it apart. My suspicion is that for such a simple part, they're probably all the same. H&H is a good mom-n-pop. Classic Industries is a decent big-box supplier. Real Deal Steel is who I've ordered most of my parts through.

    • @MagaRickn
      @MagaRickn Před 2 lety

      @@RestoringChristine1956 Got my tail panel in, and went ahead and bought a short piece of trunk floor as it was kinda rusty under the latch assembly. Also ordered a complete driver side quarter panel. So let the welding begin! You continue to be an inspiration! ;)

  • @ezsgarage1766
    @ezsgarage1766 Před rokem

    What gauge metal do you use for small panels repair

  • @mrgreezy1
    @mrgreezy1 Před rokem +1

    I’m a Chevy man. All day. Love these cars. My poison is a 1964 impala coupe convertible. Silver with a white top. But my friend, my fellow Chevy man.. out of concern for you knowing millions of cult fans and mopar people will plan your downfall simply for calling your Chevy Christine.. how ever did you arrive at that name ?

    • @RestoringChristine1956
      @RestoringChristine1956  Před rokem

      When we bought her in 2005, she was a beautiful red and white two-tone. My kids, who were very little at the time, thought she looked like the movie car and they called her that. It just stuck. I get it about the 1958 Plymouth Fury versus a Chevy Bel Air, believe me. If you'll humor me, check out Episode 1 for how Christine came into our lives!