Hiya! Well done Chris. Loved the detail. Dan too and ginger bearded one (Sorry! Not got the name yet). Love the fact that so many body panels are still available for these older cars. Have one of these older re-worked ones over the newer ones any day. And nothing like these American ones. Remember particularly the 56-8 Fairlane a long departed friend had and re-did in Zimbabwe (Used to be Southern Rhodesia.) Keep up the good work. Waiting for part 3 of the ‘56. Thank you all.
It’s a conversation. At the end of the day, they are paying to have the car built, so we want the end product to be what they want, but hopefully they accept some input about where we see the build going and maybe also get a few things they didn’t know they wanted. Honestly we’ve been lucky and haven’t had much controversy on style decisions with customers. Lucky with customers in general, really. A bunch of humble, appreciative, generous people.
Since this video is only a year or so old, I am curious parts and labor what does it cost for a car like this to pretty much replace allmost all the panels? I absolutely think the owner made right choice bringing this to you, I am thinking about doing a project like this one. Well beyond my capability to take this on. Keep the videos coming. How about a shot of finished painted car at the end.@ClassicCarStudio
Yeah, often if we're doing something without sentimental attachment we'll recommend to the client that we procure a new donor vehicles. That way you save the money you would spend on rust repair for the cool parts of the build...
I can see why you guys saved the VIN plate; it's gonna be the only original part left, but sometimes that's what you have to do, a friend of mine had to do that when I helped him rebuild his 1978 Ford truck; I think by the time we were finished the only original part was the top of the cab!
god damn ... i love the work you guys doe ... just insane. im a carpenter master from germany , and i would love to just work with you guys for 1-2 weeks in your shop.
@Classic Car Studio aww mate thanks heaps! You might not like our Aussie muscle cars haha, but seriously really great quality content man.. even video quality is awesome! I hope you get a bit of entertainment from channel! if you do watch just one, watch ep 7.. I'm going to feature you in my channels list, hope it helps 👌 Have a good one mate 👍
Usually we'll do kitty hair on seams and over welds. It's supposed to absorb / transfer less moisture from the back and is less prone to shrink. For those unfamiliar with the lingo, "kitty hair" refers to a fiberglass filler.
I believe the client actually provided a lot of the sheet metal when he brought in the car. We got a number of panels that weren’t provided from one of our local vendors Gateway Muscle Car.
@@ClassicCarStudiois gateway a dealer or actual manufacturer? Just curious as well what aftermarket metal you guys tend to use for replacement parts? Theres a lot of thin Chinese crap out there unfortunately.. thx
Great build!
I love it they do an incredible job,i never get tired of it. Jesús .P R.
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Hiya! Well done Chris. Loved the detail. Dan too and ginger bearded one (Sorry! Not got the name yet). Love the fact that so many body panels are still available for these older cars. Have one of these older re-worked ones over the newer ones any day. And nothing like these American ones. Remember particularly the 56-8 Fairlane a long departed friend had and re-did in Zimbabwe (Used to be Southern Rhodesia.) Keep up the good work. Waiting for part 3 of the ‘56. Thank you all.
Another great video ... keeps me comming back ...
Love that bumper tucking... the small details make all the difference
Awesome craftsmanship done in to the car👌
Very nice a lot of work great craftsmanship. 😊
Beautiful work
You guys do amazing work. What a great team you all are.
always quality here
You guys really listen to the customers on what they want in spite of what looks good or does it
It’s a conversation. At the end of the day, they are paying to have the car built, so we want the end product to be what they want, but hopefully they accept some input about where we see the build going and maybe also get a few things they didn’t know they wanted. Honestly we’ve been lucky and haven’t had much controversy on style decisions with customers. Lucky with customers in general, really. A bunch of humble, appreciative, generous people.
Since this video is only a year or so old, I am curious parts and labor what does it cost for a car like this to pretty much replace allmost all the panels? I absolutely think the owner made right choice bringing this to you, I am thinking about doing a project like this one. Well beyond my capability to take this on.
Keep the videos coming. How about a shot of finished painted car at the end.@ClassicCarStudio
Great work!!!
So much work but the end results are fantastic and yet another Classic saved..
Yeah, often if we're doing something without sentimental attachment we'll recommend to the client that we procure a new donor vehicles. That way you save the money you would spend on rust repair for the cool parts of the build...
@@ClassicCarStudioWhere do you find them?
Love the build videos keep them coming!
O.....M....G.... AWESOME!!!
Amazing work for the privilege few. You guys are the best.
I can see why you guys saved the VIN plate; it's gonna be the only original part left, but sometimes that's what you have to do, a friend of mine had to do that when I helped him rebuild his 1978 Ford truck; I think by the time we were finished the only original part was the top of the cab!
Nice work guys. I think Kindig-It is one of the better shops in the country, but those door handles don't do much for me.
Damn nice . Above and beyond
G.O.A.T 's!!
Just found your videos a couple of days ago. I think they are great keep it up. Car look fantastic. Cheers Bill from Scotland 🏴.
Thanks for watching Bill!
Another interesting video, keep them coming!
You guys do amazing work!!!
god damn ... i love the work you guys doe ... just insane.
im a carpenter master from germany , and i would love to just work with you guys for 1-2 weeks in your shop.
Thanks for the vids. I enjoy them. Nice work!
great vid guys, really great quality workmanship too! keep them coming 🤟
You watch us, we’ll watch you mate!
@Classic Car Studio aww mate thanks heaps! You might not like our Aussie muscle cars haha, but seriously really great quality content man.. even video quality is awesome! I hope you get a bit of entertainment from channel! if you do watch just one, watch ep 7..
I'm going to feature you in my channels list, hope it helps 👌
Have a good one mate 👍
either turn your voice up or turn the music down..I'm getting a cramp turning it up and down..nice job wow
Thanks for the feedback. We believe we have this problem fixed for future videos.
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Awesome work! How do you guys decide whether to use kitty hair, or regular filler?
Usually we'll do kitty hair on seams and over welds. It's supposed to absorb / transfer less moisture from the back and is less prone to shrink. For those unfamiliar with the lingo, "kitty hair" refers to a fiberglass filler.
Great work
This car is gonna be a head turner once back on the road
It's gonna be brutal, eh?
Where did you buy the replacement parts?
I believe the client actually provided a lot of the sheet metal when he brought in the car. We got a number of panels that weren’t provided from one of our local vendors Gateway Muscle Car.
@@ClassicCarStudiois gateway a dealer or actual manufacturer? Just curious as well what aftermarket metal you guys tend to use for replacement parts? Theres a lot of thin Chinese crap out there unfortunately.. thx
old floors looked like in great condition for age ngl
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