1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air dual antenna installation! Tropical Turquoise and white! Old School! Classic!
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- Опубліковано 18 лют 2023
- In this video, I work on a customer's '57 Chevrolet! Now, he has dual antennas whipping in the wind! What a beautiful car! This video isn't exactly a how-to video, but it will walk you through the basics of the installation!
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Beautiful car 👍
I agree!
Beautugul car, had a 56 hardtop and a 57 sedan
I’ve never owned one, but my father did. I might have to see about changing that and get myself one some day.
Wow, what a beautiful car but those dual antennas sure adds a nice touch to it!
I agree! Thanks for watching Raymond!
Love that Model A too, that’s going to be one sweet ride! First car I bought when I was in high school was a 31 Model A sedan, I sure do miss that car!
I miss some of the cars I’ve sold too.
That is one nice looking BelAir...
I know one thing,, you’ve got way more confidence and steadier hands than I do,,, my friend...
Not saying that I wouldn’t do it, but only if it was my car...lol
Even then I’d probably be a nervous wreck by the time I drilled that first pilot hole ...
Nice job to both of you...
Looking forward to seeing part 2...
I grew up in the body shop. I watched my dad and my uncle beat on old cars my whole life. I’ve restored many cars and repaired a uncountable number of wrecks. But after all the years, I still get nervous working on cars this nice. But, I enjoy the time spent with these old cars, that’s for sure.
Nice!
Bring your '57 and drop it off, I'll have it looking like this in no time!
Mine will never look like that unfortunately. If I had the money though you would be busy for a few years trying to get it that nice 😊
I think drilling those holes is a nervewrecking job, but it went pretty smoothly. Good work!
It did go well. I was surprised that I didn’t have to file the holes or anything. The templates were spot on. Thanks for watching as always!
عمل ممتاز جدا جدا وعاشت اليدي ❤
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Great Video! Where did you buy the correct antennas with templates?
I’m not sure where they came from, my customer brought them to me.
Wonder what the interior looked like? lol
You can see the interior in part 2 of the installation, where I repair the hole in the front fender. Thanks for watching!
Will those new ones have a powered raise and lower feature?
The antennas are not powered. They are just as the original ones.