I didnt say this when I first saw the panel beating, but seeing a young person with panel beating skills as well as leadding skills is a real enjoyment to watch. Those skills are dying out these days.
Mad respect for your craftsmanship. Lots of sponsored channels out there that can spend a lot buying cars to restore that are not in that bad of shape. Then they poor tons more time and money in it to make it a trailer queen. You take some of the toughest to fix units that probably no one would tackle and shock everyone. With what your talent can produce on a limited budget is amazing. I know a few Mexican guys in my area of southern California that put every dollar they make into rebuilding cars to absolute beyond perfection. They never came out of the factory like that when they were new! True love of automotive art. Congratulations to all that get involved.
Hi Kyle. The goose grease really shined up the old '35 Chev! The repainted wheels are icing on the cake. That car can now peacefully live out it's retirement on your lawn. I think it would be best to park it in a nice, sunny spot so that it can keep its old bones warm.
WOW... Im 58 Years Old .You Do A Very Good Job Young Man . I Have Done Many In My Time. Keep Up The Good Work... I Call It Art. Wish I Can Get Her... I Got No Shop No More... Love The Music As Well...
I thoroughly enjoyed the operatic introduction, the archaeological insights, the soundtrack, the cats, the droll humor, and the incredible final presentation of your beautiful automobile. I am a great fan of your art. Well done.
Very excited about the coupe building. Gathered the parts to do it myself back in the '70s. Found a '36 coupe back half. Another one of those projects that didn't happen. Always regretted it. Now I get to watch you do it, and it will be fun. Hi from New Zealand.
A little bondo, some upholstery work, paint and good to go! Shouldn’t take much to fix that one up. Couple weeks tops. Keep things rolling Kyle. You are the master of metal.
Of course you know Kyle could not render his creative juices and expertise with out his classical smoking jacket and his classical symphony orchestra playing in the background. Bravo Kyle, your making body repair respectable again!
The choice of music is a brilliant stroke. When I learned of your channel from coldwarmotors I never expected that I'd found such a classy joint. And also... car stuff!
Kyle, you've done a great clean up job and I'd like to make a suggestion. I've owned quite a large number of guns in my past and when they became shiny from rubbing against things like leather or cloth and/ or slightly having rusted from having sat in a humid wooden gun box or gun cabinet too long, it became necessary to "blue" them and re oil their surfaces. I'd like to suggest you buy some gun bluing and rub it into the rusted up areas of exposed outer skin, then after the brownish areas have now turned blue-black, take a cotton rag (like an old clean T-Shirt) and go over the blued in area with a thin coat of light oil on it. Rub it in well so you don't see swirls or streaks then lightly wipe dry with another portion of the same scavenged but clean T-shirt . Not only will it protect the car from rusting any further but the blue-ish color will cover a lot of flaws, scratches or former dent outlines. Should you ever decide to cannibalize this car for parts in the future, simply washing the oiled over area with a liquid detergent & hot water mix vigorously should be enough to remove the oil to a point that it would now be safe enough to prep for filler, primer and paint.
I’m impressed how you can take something that looks like garbage and turn it into something I want to drive with just a little beating and banging. I can see how that type work would be an enjoyable use of my time.
Scream scream scream, no no, you know when I saw that car for the first time I thought what nice looking car from the front. This would be nice as a coupé. And now you mentioned that is your main intention and I am like yes yes yes! Love to see you turn it into a coupé. And aluminium isn’t a fancy word for aluminum its just what it is called in Europe main land. Love your channel Carter! Keep it coming.
Kyle, you have to turn it into a sedan delivery. What a project! Having watched the whole video I realise that it'll have to be a 3-window sedan delivery coupe but I bet that'll be a one-of-a-kind. 😊
Great workmanship! What's most impressive, to me, is how little water and small cleaning pads you used to wash the car! There were no drops on the floor! Excellent music, too! Your persistent left-handedness is troubling to my self-taught psychological sensibilities, but your results are irrefutably superb! Maybe it's the feline diversion therapy that counteracts the southpaw geophysical inhibitions that are intensified by your distance from the Equator. Nonetheless, you are compensating well! Thanks for sharing!
Love the quick release shifter and rattle can rebuild. Those who don't like what you do with your own stuff, can go pound sand! Car looks great, love the idea of the tres vindow!
Wow Kyle amazing job sealing that car up. Now it's ready for winter. That must have taken you multiple hours and days to seal. Regards to Allan and Edgar
I know the cold is terrible but I'm happy to see that the smoking jacket survived the summer,/moth season. Those little monsters can ruin a fine garment! Love the show and keep up the fantastic work!😊
I think a 3 window coup will be sweet. I love the patina sauce, should help save on the rusting factor. Those white wall's look good after you had them shined and balanced lol. I love all your work, and your choice of music is the best. Much love from a lady in Michigan US. G-d bless.
I agree, a great parts car for someone with a great vision of what to do with those parts. Love to see your next project using those parts. You make junk gold! Carry on!!
you're the first person I've seen use heat in straightening a panel. Most people are afraid of warping panels and refuse to use heat. I can't seem to convince them that heat applied properly works great.
The 35 Chevy has been my dream car for many years. A coop is my first choice, but any of them would fill my heart with joy! But I am getting older by the day and will likely be one of those never came true dreams.
Cool car ... my '35 Master coupe is on the back burner ... if I decide to turn the burner off I'll let you know ... she's a winner ... not unlike yours ... great video Kyle ...
Well, my yard work had to wait till my favorite video show was done! I like how you cleaned up that old car with that great music. Making that into a 3 window will be an awesome project. I love how you slammed those complainers! Put there money where their mouth is! Hehehehehe. Keep it up Kyle.
I think the car came out just fine for yard art. It's a good idea to use it for your other project. That should be interesting to see. I am looking forward to seeing more chicken truck, but your 35 Chevy is really nice to look at and see on the road.
Masterful restoration! The soundtrack is most inspiring, one of Suk's most famous works. Instead of a coupe why not an eight door limo with a straight 12. Cheers! 😎👍🏎🏁🏁
Thank you for your fantastic work on all of your projects, Kyle. I have learned soooo much about auto body repair from your videos. Regarding the latest one, I really loved listening to the Josef Suk: Serenade for Strings, Op. 6 as background music. At first, I thought I was listening to another Dvorak: Serenade for Strings, but I was pretty sure he didn't write one in E-flat. Cheers!
Kyle that was a great compilation video of all the work you did to get that ready for yard art, until you can get back to it. I watched each week but the short clips all stitched together was great. Can’t wait for next next video. Later
Well I'm on fence on the Chevy car plan. I love to see the kitties as well, Lady Poe and Master Allen are looking well. The kitties appear to bring you some sanity after you have spent hours in the shop/garage working on the cars and trucks! Tom and I wish you well as always.
How you keep finding these old girls is beyond me. They're just sitting around waiting for YOU! They know you'll take good care of them, and fix them up right.
Can't wait to see the conversion of this car. I've been wondering what your plans would end up being for it. I think what you want to do is a great idea.
31:40 I recognize that as a Coddington masterpiece by the independent front suspension (VW dune buggy) and clean styling. Pretty sure he machined those wheels up himself too. Its even got an aluminum radiator. Nice one Kyle :)
Well Kyle you've knocked another one out of the park. I must say I've never seen a detailing job that incorporated a snow shovel. The previous owner appears to have had a diverse spectrum of tenants; I'm guessing mice, pack rats and racoons. Good of him to evict them before you took over as landlord. That's a pretty high class car, denoted by the optional mousetraps and single pane windscreen. Honestly I admire your courage as I wouldn't have done any detailing without a hazmat suit and the local biohazard team and ambulance on speed dial. Ahh to be young and invincable again. Surprizingly the old girl cleaned up well, I think you should name it 'Dirtie Gertie".
I kinda hope no one buys it - I’d love to see you build that 3 window coupe. 😁 That would be epic to see you replicate that from what you have 👌 I love the chicken truck build, as that’s a kind of fantasy truck. Building a replica of something that exists would be great to view, especially given your high standards. Thanks for the great content 🍻
Im NOT going to be one of those guys that will get upset if you use it as a parts car for the three window coupe or any other project you might have in the future. It will look good as yard art!
I absolutely love what you do: the projects, the humour, the cats, the classical music. (FWIW, my favorite is when it's just watching you work with music going.) Thank you so much! Heading over to the merch store... oh and p.s. I miss Sask so much, the exterior shots really affect me.
Cool car Kyle! Too bad it's so far gone. The wood restoration alone would be overwhelming. But a good parts car and I like your plan of the 35 coupe. It's amazing how you can turn a junkyard car into a decent looking vehicle with a little elbow grease and soap and water.
Yeah the wood restoration alone would cost me more than I paid for my other running and driving '35...and then it still needs everything else! It will make a great parts car though.
I want to hang that grill on the wall in my living room. LOL Thanks for sharing your antics with us. The 3 best parts of that car are the headlights and the grill.
I think it's cool how you pierced the car back to gether so it will look like a car visually. Someone can see yeah that car can be back on the road with a Little love. Instead of having a car in many pieces.
Another exciting video in the can. Non stop action with that rascal Allan causing trouble when you are trying to peddle your fantastic merch. (ha ha ). Thanks again, I always look forward to these epic adventures.
I didnt say this when I first saw the panel beating, but seeing a young person with panel beating skills as well as leadding skills is a real enjoyment to watch. Those skills are dying out these days.
Mad respect for your craftsmanship. Lots of sponsored channels out there that can spend a lot buying cars to restore that are not in that bad of shape. Then they poor tons more time and money in it to make it a trailer queen. You take some of the toughest to fix units that probably no one would tackle and shock everyone. With what your talent can produce on a limited budget is amazing. I know a few Mexican guys in my area of southern California that put every dollar they make into rebuilding cars to absolute beyond perfection. They never came out of the factory like that when they were new! True love of automotive art. Congratulations to all that get involved.
Hi Kyle. The goose grease really shined up the old '35 Chev! The repainted wheels are icing on the cake. That car can now peacefully live out it's retirement on your lawn. I think it would be best to park it in a nice, sunny spot so that it can keep its old bones warm.
Mr Carter, Do you appreciate the excellence of the music accompaniment? Bravo.
WOW... Im 58 Years Old .You Do A Very Good Job Young Man . I Have Done Many In My Time. Keep Up The Good Work... I Call It Art. Wish I Can Get Her... I Got No Shop No More... Love The Music As Well...
I thoroughly enjoyed the operatic introduction, the archaeological insights, the soundtrack, the cats, the droll humor, and the incredible final presentation of your beautiful automobile. I am a great fan of your art. Well done.
Especially the droll humor 😂
Very excited about the coupe building. Gathered the parts to do it myself back in the '70s. Found a '36 coupe back half. Another one of those projects that didn't happen. Always regretted it. Now I get to watch you do it, and it will be fun. Hi from New Zealand.
Another Kiwi on the channel. Hi Bruce :)
@@martinharris5017 Cool. I'm enjoying this guy. Come from a family of body builders myself, so this is interesting.
I love that car!!! Say hi to Allen and Poe as we love the kitties! Tom says I can't have the car😭,so I will have to trust your plans.
A little bondo, some upholstery work, paint and good to go! Shouldn’t take much to fix that one up. Couple weeks tops. Keep things rolling Kyle. You are the master of metal.
What a beauty. - The music choice - not the rot and rust.
Dear, you really are a restoration wizard and also a great teacher from whom we learn a lot. Hugs
Of course you know Kyle could not render his creative juices and expertise with out his classical smoking jacket and his classical symphony orchestra playing in the background. Bravo Kyle, your making body repair respectable again!
Magical transformation. True yard art. My 40' Studebaker Champion with 6 inches of snow on it was one of the best pieces of yard art i ever had.
I remember helping my dad "fix up" these old chevy 6 cylinders when I was a kid. Now i'm 84.
This has to be, bar none, the BEST brake rebuild video I have ever seen! Magic!
This is my favorite channel. Thank you.
The choice of music is a brilliant stroke. When I learned of your channel from coldwarmotors I never expected that I'd found such a classy joint. And also... car stuff!
Came here for the car 🚗 repair and again stayed for the music 🎶 🎵 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦👍
It was dang good.
Me to
💿💿📻❌❌❌❌❌
Kyle, you've done a great clean up job and I'd like to make a suggestion.
I've owned quite a large number of guns in my past and when they became shiny from rubbing against things like leather or cloth and/ or slightly having rusted from having sat in a humid wooden gun box or gun cabinet too long, it became necessary to "blue" them and re oil their surfaces.
I'd like to suggest you buy some gun bluing and rub it into the rusted up areas of exposed outer skin, then after the brownish areas have now turned blue-black, take a cotton rag (like an old clean T-Shirt) and go over the blued in area with a thin coat of light oil on it. Rub it in well so you don't see swirls or streaks then lightly wipe dry with another portion of the same scavenged but clean T-shirt .
Not only will it protect the car from rusting any further but the blue-ish color will cover a lot of flaws, scratches or former dent outlines. Should you ever decide to cannibalize this car for parts in the future, simply washing the oiled over area with a liquid detergent & hot water mix vigorously should be enough to remove the oil to a point that it would now be safe enough to prep for filler, primer and paint.
I’m impressed how you can take something that looks like garbage and turn it into something I want to drive with just a little beating and banging. I can see how that type work would be an enjoyable use of my time.
Scream scream scream, no no, you know when I saw that car for the first time I thought what nice looking car from the front. This would be nice as a coupé. And now you mentioned that is your main intention and I am like yes yes yes! Love to see you turn it into a coupé. And aluminium isn’t a fancy word for aluminum its just what it is called in Europe main land. Love your channel Carter! Keep it coming.
Kyle, you have to turn it into a sedan delivery. What a project!
Having watched the whole video I realise that it'll have to be a 3-window sedan delivery coupe but I bet that'll be a one-of-a-kind. 😊
The old girl looks ok. Cleaned up. The neighborhood police surely not find it out of place now . Looking forward to seeing more. Cheers ❤️👍😎✌️
Great workmanship! What's most impressive, to me, is how little water and small cleaning pads you used to wash the car! There were no drops on the floor! Excellent music, too! Your persistent left-handedness is troubling to my self-taught psychological sensibilities, but your results are irrefutably superb! Maybe it's the feline diversion therapy that counteracts the southpaw geophysical inhibitions that are intensified by your distance from the Equator. Nonetheless, you are compensating well! Thanks for sharing!
Your metalworking skills are awesome!
Wow, it did clean up pretty nice. I like your choice of music. Very relaxing.
Love the quick release shifter and rattle can rebuild.
Those who don't like what you do with your own stuff, can go pound sand!
Car looks great, love the idea of the tres vindow!
Didn't watch you on the 55" so I can say how much I enjoy your channel.
I really enjoy your channel 😎
Kyle OMG I want the car!...But only after you convert it into a 3 window Master Deluxe Sport Coupe.
Good job Kyle!🤠👍
Wow Kyle amazing job sealing that car up. Now it's ready for winter. That must have taken you multiple hours and days to seal. Regards to Allan and Edgar
She looks amazingly nice after your quickie clean-up!
Now that you’re pimping T-shirts, I guess I’ll buy one. Gotta help keep the lights on in the shop and the cat treat bin full!
Awesome thanks!
The old car cleaned up nice. I think that Allen was looking for the orange cat on the shirt, he didn't see one, and is now upset.
Allen - Product Manager
I know the cold is terrible but I'm happy to see that the smoking jacket survived the summer,/moth season. Those little monsters can ruin a fine garment!
Love the show and keep up the fantastic work!😊
I think a 3 window coup will be sweet. I love the patina sauce, should help save on the rusting factor. Those white wall's look good after you had them shined and balanced lol. I love all your work, and your choice of music is the best. Much love from a lady in Michigan US.
G-d bless.
Thanks!
That Suk opus 6 Serenade is an all-time favoite of mine. Cheers !
I agree, a great parts car for someone with a great vision of what to do with those parts. Love to see your next project using those parts. You make junk gold! Carry on!!
She certainly is a beautiful thing ! Nice restoration on a budget ! The two is so beautiful too ! 😉🙃😎 NZ
Fantastic video. The cats always perform flawlessly. And whoever was plucken on that violin needs a patt
Man you got to stop buying cars off scott and dean lol cheers from the UK 🇬🇧
Much rather do metal Than the electrical nightmare I've Had all week ! Cousin Kyle Gives me my Sanity Break. Thanks
you're the first person I've seen use heat in straightening a panel. Most people are afraid of warping panels and refuse to use heat. I can't seem to convince them that heat applied properly works great.
Perfect, just left work and up pops a new video 👍👍👍
That "shopping cart" ding in the driver door popped right out! Sweet! God bless.
The old Saskatoon sponge bath really did a number on this tub 😮
The 35 Chevy has been my dream car for many years. A coop is my first choice, but any of them would fill my heart with joy! But I am getting older by the day and will likely be one of those never came true dreams.
I hope you're able to make that dream happen one day!
turpentine and linseed oil smell has to be LOVELY......
Cool car ... my '35 Master coupe is on the back burner ... if I decide to turn the burner off I'll let you know ... she's a winner ... not unlike yours ... great video Kyle ...
Well, my yard work had to wait till my favorite video show was done! I like how you cleaned up that old car with that great music. Making that into a 3 window will be an awesome project. I love how you slammed those complainers! Put there money where their mouth is! Hehehehehe. Keep it up Kyle.
Nice job making a complete junker look respectable..can’t wait to see 36 pickup done too!
Thank you Carter I like the reconstruction work as you do Bravo to you!!!!
I think the car came out just fine for yard art. It's a good idea to use it for your other project. That should be interesting to see. I am looking forward to seeing more chicken truck, but your 35 Chevy is really nice to look at and see on the road.
I have never seen anyone use that type of slapping tool, your craftsmanship is remarkable the choice of music 🎵🎶 was well matched.thank you
Cats are the best helpers ever 😊 looking great to
It looks a lot better than it is thanks for the trip.
I have too many projects now I say chop it up let’s see the 3 window build. Thanks Kyle
I enjoyed that, nice restfull music while you potter about and a few cat interludes too, great stuff.
LOVE that music!!! The other stuff too, of course!
The restoration work you carried out was impressive. It is a new life given to the object. Congratulations and continue with these excellent videos.
Masterful restoration! The soundtrack is most inspiring, one of Suk's most famous works. Instead of a coupe why not an eight door limo with a straight 12. Cheers! 😎👍🏎🏁🏁
Thank you for your fantastic work on all of your projects, Kyle. I have learned soooo much about auto body repair from your videos. Regarding the latest one, I really loved listening to the Josef Suk: Serenade for Strings, Op. 6 as background music. At first, I thought I was listening to another Dvorak: Serenade for Strings, but I was pretty sure he didn't write one in E-flat. Cheers!
Kyle that was a great compilation video of all the work you did to get that ready for yard art, until you can get back to it. I watched each week but the short clips all stitched together was great. Can’t wait for next next video. Later
Looking forward to seeing the 3 window fabrication. Carry on the good work. 👍
I wish I had the skills to restore that car. I think it looks great!
Definitely Clean up Nicely Kyle For what you did That’s going to be a good Build When you get Started
No matter if it's running or not I love that old car! Thank you Kyle and always look forward to the next episode!!! Peace out!!!
Well I'm on fence on the Chevy car plan. I love to see the kitties as well, Lady Poe and Master Allen are looking well. The kitties appear to bring you some sanity after you have spent hours in the shop/garage working on the cars and trucks! Tom and I wish you well as always.
I like the car and wath you r doing with it. Wen i was closer to you i wood Come over and help and learn from you.
Rob Netherlands.
3 window coupe sounds like a plan - I'll be tuned in
How you keep finding these old girls is beyond me. They're just sitting around waiting for YOU!
They know you'll take good care of them, and fix them up right.
Can't wait to see the conversion of this car. I've
been wondering what your plans would end up being for it. I think what you want to do is a great idea.
Kyle I always love your work. your type of humor makes me laugh my butt off.
Loving this car. Keep up the good work!
31:40 I recognize that as a Coddington masterpiece by the independent front suspension (VW dune buggy) and clean styling. Pretty sure he machined those wheels up himself too. Its even got an aluminum radiator. Nice one Kyle :)
Some of Boyd's finest work!
Well Kyle you've knocked another one out of the park. I must say I've never seen a detailing job that incorporated a snow shovel. The previous owner appears to have had a diverse spectrum of tenants; I'm guessing mice, pack rats and racoons. Good of him to evict them before you took over as landlord. That's a pretty high class car, denoted by the optional mousetraps and single pane windscreen. Honestly I admire your courage as I wouldn't have done any detailing without a hazmat suit and the local biohazard team and ambulance on speed dial. Ahh to be young and invincable again. Surprizingly the old girl cleaned up well, I think you should name it 'Dirtie Gertie".
Nice job on the brake rebuild!
The descent into madness continues.
I kinda hope no one buys it - I’d love to see you build that 3 window coupe. 😁 That would be epic to see you replicate that from what you have 👌 I love the chicken truck build, as that’s a kind of fantasy truck. Building a replica of something that exists would be great to view, especially given your high standards. Thanks for the great content 🍻
Im NOT going to be one of those guys that will get upset if you use it as a parts car for the three window coupe or any other project you might have in the future. It will look good as yard art!
I make it a point to read a bunch of comments before watching Kyle's vijayos. It helps ground me in reality.
Somebody out there wants that car. They just don't know it yet.
Like me 🙏🇺🇲northern calif
Too bad you are in Canada, that 35 chevy would make a great project for me .would you sell it
Going to take time and money to get it running
I'll take it here in Kansas
I like old cars like that too.
I absolutely love what you do: the projects, the humour, the cats, the classical music. (FWIW, my favorite is when it's just watching you work with music going.) Thank you so much! Heading over to the merch store... oh and p.s. I miss Sask so much, the exterior shots really affect me.
Awesome! Thank you!
Magnificent work as always, Kyle.
Cool car Kyle! Too bad it's so far gone. The wood restoration alone would be overwhelming. But a good parts car and I like your plan of the 35 coupe. It's amazing how you can turn a junkyard car into a decent looking vehicle with a little elbow grease and soap and water.
Yeah the wood restoration alone would cost me more than I paid for my other running and driving '35...and then it still needs everything else! It will make a great parts car though.
A little wash and wax, a seat cover or two, a roll of clear packing tape for the windows. Boom, your back in business.
Alan...can you please stop helping?
Can relate.
That was fun to watch. Quite the transformation. Those brakes will work great now! I hope to get to watch you build a coupe out of it.
Awesome work mate
your skills are so amazing looks so effortless but i know just how hard it is to do
I want to hang that grill on the wall in my living room. LOL Thanks for sharing your antics with us. The 3 best parts of that car are the headlights and the grill.
that was a lot of elbow grease , but what an awesome outcome, nice work !!!! 👍
Classic Cars and Classic Music--Carter's Automotive Restyling the epicenter for refined automotive restoration...
The windshield delaminating is definitely the highlight for me so far on this project
Me too
i like that you painted the wheels in a star pattern very efficient
I just wanted to say i think it`s great what you`re doin there...Hey, what`re you doin there?
Great vidya Kyle. I can't wait to see the 3 window coupe project start, that will be awesome. Love the music too.
Keep up the great work.
I think it's cool how you pierced the car back to gether so it will look like a car visually. Someone can see yeah that car can be back on the road with a Little love. Instead of having a car in many pieces.
Another exciting video in the can. Non stop action with that rascal Allan causing trouble when you are trying to peddle your fantastic merch. (ha ha ). Thanks again, I always look forward to these epic adventures.
Thor's hammer and classical music. What more could one want.
Can't wait for the coup build. I have become a "Tube Boob" thanks to this kind of quality viewing pleasure.