Excellent metal working skills, especially in the face of the complex sectional construction. Along the edge of where your primer overlaps the paint, the body filler appears to be 5-10mm thick!
Reminds me of Harry’s Lancia, appalling repairs, rot galore, total mess. Proper repairs start here, a lot of work and cost, but how good would it feel to own a really well sorted 59.. Top quality video and detailed content👍👍
Looks good. While it was not designed for a 60 year life, all that double skinning and water traps was bound to get water from the window pans and boot interior. I often see cars advertised with 'just a couple of bubbles to attend to - quoted £200 from paint shop'. Yeah right.
Typical US repairs, never ever buy a car from the US, unless its dirt cheap, its guaranteed to be full of filler, foam and glass fibre, its not a bodge in their eyes, its how avlot of their body people do stuff. I have had a crashed car from the US, where they filled the wrinkles in the chassis, ffs.
As a classic American owner, this sort of rot would leave gently rocking in the corner of a darkened room..!! Excellent work.
Nicely done
My cars were pulled from decades in a field and were worse, thanks for the memories lol
Fun now but holy moly what a lot of work
Awesome fabrication skills and welding.
Beautiful work. So nice to watch, though perhaps not for the owner!
Excellent repair, great video thanks you.
Brilliant work, you made it look straight forward, it aint! Thank You
Excellent work Keith, very impressive!
@@thewatchbloke a certain 997. Idea is in the making……😁👍
@ I think a lot of people would like to see that, not least me! 😜👍🏻
Huge amount of work but this really shows your skill - huge thanks for sharing !
Excellent metal working skills, especially in the face of the complex sectional construction. Along the edge of where your primer overlaps the paint, the body filler appears to be 5-10mm thick!
What a mess.....good to see u guys doing the proper job!
Reminds me of Harry’s Lancia, appalling repairs, rot galore, total mess. Proper repairs start here, a lot of work and cost, but how good would it feel to own a really well sorted 59.. Top quality video and detailed content👍👍
Good grief. I should think the owners on medication after seeing all that rust. Brilliant work. A true artisan.
Monster quarter panels 😊
What a mess, you've certainly got your work cut out with that one! Excellent fab work, will be great when finished!
Takes a bunch of courage to keep peeling back the layers, the amount of rot is enough to scare Earl shives
Looks good. While it was not designed for a 60 year life, all that double skinning and water traps was bound to get water from the window pans and boot interior. I often see cars advertised with 'just a couple of bubbles to attend to - quoted £200 from paint shop'. Yeah right.
That lot must have been a shock to the owner, what a lash up by previous owners! Looks like its getting the help it needs now though.👍
It looks like a Yorshire Restoration project lol and if totally stripped it would look a lot worse . Crack on lads great work 👍👍👍👍.
What a mess, fair play sorting that out. Mental positive attitude one thinks 😅
Cousin bought one is 1976. And it was rusty then.
Someone in the US was laughing all the way to the bank when they ship this.
Not a fury. But Christine vibes
is your long throat bead roller motorized? if so which one is it and how deep is it work sheet wise?
Scary Stuff from 2 blisters dread to think whats under mine...
I like these restoration videos but I hate that crab background noice(music?) the action parts of the videos seem a little blurred.
Rotten as a Pear....
Hope you are not leaving the car red after all that work !
Please lose the guitar music...
Typical US repairs, never ever buy a car from the US, unless its dirt cheap, its guaranteed to be full of filler, foam and glass fibre, its not a bodge in their eyes, its how avlot of their body people do stuff. I have had a crashed car from the US, where they filled the wrinkles in the chassis, ffs.
It should be illegal to 'repair' like the ones you had to fix. I also would be sueing the person i bought it from.