Just recently started watching quite a few videos, from this Restore Cars shop, in Colorado. Mark Clayton and his team, create award winning restorations, of Pre-War Top Shelf classics. No, they are not a traditional Hot Rod or Custom Shop, but their craftmanship and attention to detail are well worth noting. Fantastic how to videos on panel beating and leadwork too. The shop is the cleanest place, I've ever seen, next to the Porsche race shop I used to work at. https://www.claytonrestorations.com/ This is the first of a series, on restoring a 1931 Model A Vicky
No reason any of these techniques, could not be applied, to your Hot Rod build. For the most part, Mark uses simple hand tools, to do most of the work.
That is a great video and he explains the process very well not like some pompous shop owner that knows it all. Pat
Pat, I feel the same way. Yes, he's a tad square, but humble and a good sense of old fashioned humor. Can only imagine the level of clientele he deals with. No Joe Lunchbuckets restoring an Auburn V-12, that I'm aware of. JT
I just finished watching the latest update. Good to watch. While he says the body was messed up, he's not exactly dealing with a rust bucket!