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I think some more tubing needs to be added to strengthen the roll bar and define the B pillar a bit more. The window looks too high up and it worries me that there is no reinforced strength for the window. Not like a frame or anything but the inner door frame should transfer strength to and from each other. I am sure you will have enough room for the scissor window mechanism when open.
Looking amazing. You know I'm so glad to see you taking the time this project needs and not the 'OMG ITS TIME FOR SEMA, WE NEED TO HURRY OR LOSE THE SHOP' mentality. Loving how the door will flow into the sail panel. Good work as always.
Great progress! Tony really nailed the wire frame design for the doors and Ryans panel work is just bringing this car to life. That is definitely one sexy rear end Ryan.
Deep Thoughts with Ryan - "If I don't Try, then I won't Do. And, If I don't Do, then I won't keep growing. And..... there's probably more insight past that but I think I'd rather just hit this with a hammer."
You guys should use the morimoto Ferrari taillights that are fairly new. I’m seeing guys use them on the older 355s, 360s and they give you that cool restomod with new edge technology. Kinda like Gunther works style.
This was by far the most informative and interesting video yet. You eliminated the childish jokes and silly acts of the past. What you are building is a great car and it deserves to be treated as such. Keep up the good work and creative ideas along with showing us how you do things instead of socking rubber clowns!
Seriously fellas the amount of thought yall are putting into it shows. The first shot of the hips, was mesmerizing. Everything is flowing so nicely. Cant wait to see the door skins but i can already see the vision with the wire frame. Tons of good angles on this thing though.
been watching this from the start and im really excited for the build update every week, but i must say the headlights are a massive trigger for me, just dont look like they fit the plan of a 60s based sports car. keep up the great work guys
I wish you released videos more frequently or at least make videos longer. 20 minutes with a long intro and sponsor bits leaves around only 15 minutes of content. We need moreeee! Lol
I would have thought that it would be a good idea to keep, at lest temporarily, the interfaces of the original door, and build out from that. The first ordershyould be to make sure the door closes, and go from there. Trying to build the door to the car is very difficult.
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I think some more tubing needs to be added to strengthen the roll bar and define the B pillar a bit more. The window looks too high up and it worries me that there is no reinforced strength for the window. Not like a frame or anything but the inner door frame should transfer strength to and from each other. I am sure you will have enough room for the scissor window mechanism when open.
The level of chillness on this episode did not go unnoticed. Props!
Good balance - sometimes goofy, sometimes all business. Something for everyone!
Looking amazing. You know I'm so glad to see you taking the time this project needs and not the 'OMG ITS TIME FOR SEMA, WE NEED TO HURRY OR LOSE THE SHOP' mentality. Loving how the door will flow into the sail panel. Good work as always.
Great progress! Tony really nailed the wire frame design for the doors and Ryans panel work is just bringing this car to life. That is definitely one sexy rear end Ryan.
I love this build, super inspiring ❤️
Deep Thoughts with Ryan -
"If I don't Try, then I won't Do. And, If I don't Do, then I won't keep growing. And..... there's probably more insight past that but I think I'd rather just hit this with a hammer."
You guys should use the morimoto Ferrari taillights that are fairly new. I’m seeing guys use them on the older 355s, 360s and they give you that cool restomod with new edge technology. Kinda like Gunther works style.
The lines are gorgeous, especially the transition from the fender into the door
One of the best builds out there! Realistic time frames, issues and resolutions, with an eye for beauty too.
This was by far the most informative and interesting video yet. You eliminated the childish jokes and silly acts of the past. What you are building is a great car and it deserves to be treated as such. Keep up the good work and creative ideas along with showing us how you do things instead of socking rubber clowns!
best youtube series I watched. I'm always exited for Saturday because of this
The corner is coming together nicely
The passenger side rear quarter is looking great - the clamshell is going to be a thing of beauty. 😍
I can't wait for the finished product, but at the same time, I love the process..
This is just getting better and better. Thanks guys.
Y’all get to do my dream job everyday! Awesome work and cannot wait to see the end result.!
As a body man and painter for the last 20yrs, ive learned people have no idea what it takes to do this work. Your wotk is amazing 👍
The metal shear spiral offcuts might make a nice mustache for a machine with googly eyes.
wow, you come along great, its really getting into shape! cant wait for next week
That last piece really tied the room together. That's a nice shape.
I see what you did there Mr Lebowski.
Seriously fellas the amount of thought yall are putting into it shows. The first shot of the hips, was mesmerizing. Everything is flowing so nicely. Cant wait to see the door skins but i can already see the vision with the wire frame. Tons of good angles on this thing though.
That might have been the best ad read I've ever seen in a UA-cam video.
been watching this from the start and im really excited for the build update every week, but i must say the headlights are a massive trigger for me, just dont look like they fit the plan of a 60s based sports car. keep up the great work guys
watching cartoons after work hits different
Each of your videos is a little piece of magic. Keep inspiring us with your creations!💓♠️🐤
Amazing job can't stop watching your content. Will you be making molds to immortalise your design as it looks incredible.
Looking very good.
i am looking forward to every saturday
Looks clean
To be very honest I lost faith in this project a few months ago but I guess I judged far too early, it’s looking very good! Great progress.
Jigsaw Saturday yea
Just two guys making skin flicks. Seriously though, it’s looking really great. Can’t wait to see the finished car.
falcon-wing door would look great
7:31
This hip ain't gonna be square... 😉
Amazing 👍👍
Bumpers for the 928 making their debut?? 👀
My question is when the car gets finalized who is the car actually gonna belong to?
Great week of progress! Also what’s the track at 15:30?
8:56 wait spongebob! we're not cavemen. we have technology!
A little here a little there
I was waiting for a song by Shakira to come on during this episode 😜
I wish you released videos more frequently or at least make videos longer. 20 minutes with a long intro and sponsor bits leaves around only 15 minutes of content. We need moreeee! Lol
I would have thought that it would be a good idea to keep, at lest temporarily, the interfaces of the original door, and build out from that. The first ordershyould be to make sure the door closes, and go from there. Trying to build the door to the car is very difficult.
And my axe!
If stop milking this "car"... then maybe you will "lift" your viewer numbers....
They making a car
@The-truth-is-valuable: Thank you for milking, I mean watching.
Milking. I watch this because they are going through every step. That's what makes it interesting imo.
Your channel is one of the best places on UA-cam for quality content. Thank you for all your hard work!🧸🌡🐬