1940's HARLEY SERVICAR UTILITY BOX RESTO (part 7)
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Today we continue the restoration of a 1940's Harley Servicar Utility Box & Fenders for our Buddy Daddydirtbike
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Fenders look great! Those small details often get covered up when shops are in a rush to finish the project. Great stuff! 😃👍
Thanks Buddy!!☻
Super work Buddy, you have those fenders really looking nice. I was glad those turkeys didn’t knock them off the stand . You are the master
Thanks alot Lloyd!!☻
Awesome as always! You picked the right guy to restore the kick starter lever - Magdad did an awesome job!
Thanks Chris!! I couldn't believe what Magdad did with that lever!!☻
I had my knee replaced last Wednesday so no garage time for me. I'll have to enjoy seeing projects completed through UA-cam for a while. It's looking good.
Thanks Wyatt!! The Knee is a tough one, good luck with the recovery Bud!!☻
Gorgeous birds R.K.! The fenders look great!
Thanks Matt!!☻
The turkeys are waiting for the holidays!!!! Fenders and box look amazing! Great job! Thanks!
Thank you Rodney!!☻
Should look great when you finish, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Thank you Donald!!☻
Looking great, RK! You are very talented!
Thank you Mark!!☻
That is quite the transformation. Looking forward to seeing color on these parts. Good job, buddy.
Thank you Jim!!☻
Lookin' good! I think the turkeys like 'em too! 🦃
Thanks Dad!!☻
Hell of a Dynamic Accomplishment ! Who would have thought they'd turn out so dern Nice! BRAVO RoadKing !
...Newk from Kentucky
Thank you Newk!! I had my doubts in the beginning!!☻
Looking good, really enjoying watching the progress and can't wait to see it finished!
Thanks alot Dave!! We appreciate you watching Bud!!☻
The owners blessed to have you workin on that bike. Good times... Speakin of good times.... I swear one of your buddies😂 are JJ walker.. That Jive Turkey!
Looks awesome THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
Sure is hard to soar like an eagle when you hang around with the turkey's. Great work buddy.
Thanks alot Spud!!☻
RK, great job!
Thanks Wes!!☺
thanks to you i have had the confidence to work on my own bikes bodywork, its not going to be right but it is going to be better than it was. if you are open to it i will send pictures when im done.
the engine needs work so the whole bike is in the living room at the moment and while im waiting for money for parts i will be doing bodywork and work you just dont do while the engine is still in and can run,
i'm on disability so money for parts is going to take a long ol while. so its a good distraction at least.
Nice work EJ. Those turkeys got nothing on you!
Thank you George!!☻
You are doing an excellent job restoring these fenders RK, Make sure you get the first ride.
Thanks Larry!!☻
If you need anymore Turkeys let me no last we counted there were 28 half are Jake's and Tom's and that's not counting the Hens with Chicks, lol
Fenders look really nice RK you sure did a great job 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks alot Bruce!!☻
I guess they used the British Leyland "That'll do" principle with the mixing of parts that weren't quite matching... :P
You beat it and chiseled it😮, that's metal abuse pal