Happy anniversary Thanks for going over the seat brackets , screw sizes and the floor board braces. I just removed the seat covers for our 55 and had two seats of those older seat covers on them. Really cool
I'm sure Steve appreciates that work. I'm restoring a 65 C10 being real picky just like you I custom metal polishing shop in stainless repair for 35 years. I bought that same shifter from LOKAR mine wasn't cheap to be bought but it definitely cheap The shifting sleeve remind me an old junk raincoat.
On my ‘55 project I think I’m going to skip putting dynamat on the floors and just have some kind of bed liner finish on the bottom of the floor. My car is a wagon so I’ll probably use a dynamat on the roof.
Robert, I'm looking for a one piece carpet for my 1955 Bel Air Sedan. Looking for "Cut Pile" like you said (ACC) and I see Die Cut instead. Is that what you are referring to? Thank you!
@@haffrods7055 I'm just looking for something easy to clean. I might call them on Monday to see if they can help me understand more what I want/need. Thank you!
I hope steve understands that he is lucky to have you working on his car . Quality isn't expensive it's priceless.
I am so glad you got the shifters working. I was feeling your pain . Like the detail.
You made a silk purse out of a sows ear with that "universal" shifter. Tough working in that kind of heat!
Always appreciate showing us how you do things, you have the best Tri5 channel on youtube! Happy Anniversary!
Great progress man. 😎👍😎
Nice work! Happy Anniversary!
Happy anniversary
Thanks for going over the seat brackets , screw sizes and the floor board braces.
I just removed the seat covers for our 55 and had two seats of those older seat covers on them. Really cool
Love your details, stole a couple of your ideas with my own style of coarse
I just bought the exact carpet set for my 56. I’m about to try to tackle it. Looking forward to seeing the final on steves
I'm sure Steve appreciates that work. I'm restoring a 65 C10 being real picky just like you I custom metal polishing shop in stainless repair for 35 years. I bought that same shifter from LOKAR mine wasn't cheap to be bought but it definitely cheap The shifting sleeve remind me an old junk raincoat.
P.S. thank you for the detail. Learned a lot!
Very informative!
On my ‘55 project I think I’m going to skip putting dynamat on the floors and just have some kind of bed liner finish on the bottom of the floor. My car is a wagon so I’ll probably use a dynamat on the roof.
Robert, I'm looking for a one piece carpet for my 1955 Bel Air Sedan. Looking for "Cut Pile" like you said (ACC) and I see Die Cut instead. Is that what you are referring to? Thank you!
I'm unsure what die cut means
@@haffrods7055 I'm just looking for something easy to clean. I might call them on Monday to see if they can help me understand more what I want/need. Thank you!
Shoulda, woulda, coulda been a 4-speed or column shift!