Thank you for posting this series. I’m using it to get an idea of learning how to restore a car. My uncles got a 1963 thunderbird and I’d like to learn how to restore it.
Steve , Enjoy watching your videos . Having done this work on my 1963 Thunderbird, my only comment would be you tend to over simplify . On a 60 year old vehicle , the bolts / nuts do not just spin off as you tend to show .
Because of this I spent the afternoon changing my transmission filter and adding new fluid. I was shocked that AutoZone had both the filter and trans pan gasket in stock for my '63. I could have really used your lift instead of jack stands and a creeper pad in this weather! Question: what's hanging from the bumper in front of the passenger's front wheel in the videos??
Every single episode is a homerun. You did and amazing job with this bird.
thank you but it wasn't mine its from the DIY channel this was from their classic car shows they had shame they don't release them
Thank you for posting this series. I’m using it to get an idea of learning how to restore a car. My uncles got a 1963 thunderbird and I’d like to learn how to restore it.
Steve , Enjoy watching your videos . Having done this work on my 1963 Thunderbird, my only comment would be you tend to over simplify . On a 60 year old vehicle , the bolts / nuts do not just spin off as you tend to show .
Great information but why do you not clean the parts you have to remove before you put them back on?
Because of this I spent the afternoon changing my transmission filter and adding new fluid. I was shocked that AutoZone had both the filter and trans pan gasket in stock for my '63. I could have really used your lift instead of jack stands and a creeper pad in this weather! Question: what's hanging from the bumper in front of the passenger's front wheel in the videos??
I have a 63 too I might just watch all these videos all over again and do everything myself I can't afford to take my car to a mechanic.