That's pretty good to have original doors in such good shape .not to often that a 92 year old piece of a car you get to see the real thing like it came from the factory ! Good video of the fit/repair of this 32 Derek !
Really looking forward to this '32 Roadster project Derek, haven't commented for a while (been in and out of hospital quite a lot). Regards as always to you and your good lady from the UK 🇬🇧.
Nice going Derek. I like your home made tool. It made nice work of that dent. Very good progress on this episode. Will you rust treat the inside of the door after repairs
Thank you for your videos, my dream is to build my own 32 Ford. Had bought some part thru the year but lost most of them when I divorced so starting over 🤷 only part left is a pair of headlights
You're not alone. Been there and done that. Had to buy my house back after my divorce at 2X what I paid for it the first time. Fortunately I met the camera lady and she liked old cars and we rebuilt. It took time but we're here now.
The drivers side A pillar was twisted slightly so the bar allowed me to straighten it some. When I figured out that the hinges were bent and then I straightened them there was no tension needed to hold the A pillar when I welded it.
This will definitely be a hot rod. The owner has a Winters quick change rear end, 5 inch dropped I beam, split wishbones front and rear, Cadillac 331 engine. Very traditional hot rod.