Excellent video thanks for posting. I went with the unassembled route for my '65 SS because all the trim looked really good and just needed a clean up to be installed on the new ones. I'll bookmark this for later.
If your old trim is still in good shape you can actually save some money. Polish it up and transfer it over. Assembled panels are more expensive but they save that work.
First, off Block the guy below called Tim. Sometimes he goes by the name Tom. If you reply or go to his site you could end up with a screwed up computer. I have seen him on other channels and he never has anything to say about the project anyone is working on. NOW as far as your project. I had the same problem with one of my rides and I replaced my backboards as well. It is not really easy, but well worth it. Thanks for sharing.👍👍
U got down with the basics
I got a 64 impala that I’m restoring my self and this gave me a different perspective. 👍🏻
Glad it was helpful. Good luck.
Excellent video thanks for posting. I went with the unassembled route for my '65 SS because all the trim looked really good and just needed a clean up to be installed on the new ones. I'll bookmark this for later.
Glad you liked it.
Yeah they list them as " unassembled " and each part is sold separately- going that route makes for one expensive door panel!
Right, and it is a fair amount of work too.
If your old trim is still in good shape you can actually save some money. Polish it up and transfer it over. Assembled panels are more expensive but they save that work.
First, off Block the guy below called Tim. Sometimes he goes by the name Tom. If you reply or go to his site you could end up with a screwed up computer. I have seen him on other channels and he never has anything to say about the project anyone is working on. NOW as far as your project. I had the same problem with one of my rides and I replaced my backboards as well. It is not really easy, but well worth it. Thanks for sharing.👍👍
I didn't know I could block someone. I will do that. Yes, the door panels were a lot of work. Much more than one would think, but worth it in the end.
@@richardbonazzoli58 I think if you click on. "Turn off reply" Or just don't click on his reply. Tell your friends.👍
Where did you get the new door panel from?
It has been so long I don't recall. I think it was Classic Industries.
@@whattherust Then it's a PUI part
I just need mount mine now. Thanks