The new steps are welded in and new floors are fabricated an installed and tied to new firewall. That's all up to this point, have a 64 Galaxie to finish over the winter and then will get back on the truck in spring of '24.
That's an outstanding job on those floors. Not a thing wrong with using what you got to make them. Having a 63 Galaxie looks like I'll be looking out for the next videos as well
I watch a lot of car restoration videos and I’m sure there’s a lot of people can relate to this:I can tell with in 5 minutes or less if these people know what they’re doing,or more so if I’d let them loose on any project of mine, my this guy may end up kidnapped and locked in my garage for a month, he’s awesome very very clever guy
i'm gonna miss the updates to this project. i have a '66 that i want to start on real soon. this was my inspiration! fortunately, i have a fraction of the work that you are encountering with your '63. i want to do a crown vic front end with a thunderbird (cougar, mk viii) IRS, a 4.6 32v modular motor with a T5. i've subscribed and i'm looking forward to any updates.
Man that’s dedication to the craft and your vision. Bravo. My only thing I’d say…. Your making a killer mod/blind/rat rod? So why not cut that dash to make the center console raise up and make it look factory? Are you trying to save the ash tray…. Lol Any who it’s kewl bro. Wish I had your patience and ability.
Actually yes, I don't want to cut up the dash. If anything I might smooth out the holes from the old control knobs as console has most of the functionality built in- although I'm having second thoughts about the Mustang column.