@@PetesGhias You are doing all the right things. I restored a 1963, circa 2003, and I wish I had this level of specfics...even today's on this subject I remember how long -- and how many curse words -- it took me to get these rubber seals on. T
@@seang7012 Oh, yeah... my forearms and wrists were sore for a couple of days. This is why the exterior of the car is still in primer. Didn't want to scratch it while leaning over the fender.
Another great video, well done! Love the dialogue throughout and especially your reaction after reading the manual! Keep them coming.👏
Thank you, I appreciate it! My channel is small but growing. Churning out a video a week as I finish my Ghia.
your channel is genuinely great...
Thank you, sir! Positive feedback keeps me going. My goal is to become the go-to channel for anyone restoring or repairing their Ghia.
@@PetesGhias You are doing all the right things. I restored a 1963, circa 2003, and I wish I had this level of specfics...even today's on this subject I remember how long -- and how many curse words -- it took me to get these rubber seals on. T
@@seang7012 Oh, yeah... my forearms and wrists were sore for a couple of days. This is why the exterior of the car is still in primer. Didn't want to scratch it while leaning over the fender.
@@PetesGhiasas i am restoring a 1970 coupe for the first time, and have no big history to the old vw's you are doing it right!!