Bucket seats were popular in the muscle cars of the 60s and 70s, although many were built with the more practical bench seat. Join Mark Simpson and Ross Kiehl as they upgrade our project ’68 Chevelle to bucket seats. They’ll discuss finding your bucket seats, installing the correct seat tracks, and welding in a set of inside bucket seat floor mounts.
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Glove Box Detailing
Complete classic car restoration is actually a collection of numerous smaller restoration projects. And it’s the quality and quantity of these smaller restoration projects that determines the overall quality of the final car. If your plan is to reach for the top rung of the ladder on your restoration, you’ll need to pay close attention…
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Adding the Headliner and Vinyl Top
In this video, you’ll see how in one afternoon the team is able to put the headliner and vinyl top on the car. Both the headliner and top are original materials and really make the car look sharp! Pulled tight as a drum, the vinyl top sets the paint off and amps up the wow…
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Preparing Your Classic Car for a Headliner Installation
George Vondriska and Brent Ackley teach you how to prepare a headliner for installation into a 1956 Chevrolet 150. They talk about the tools that you’ll need (tape measure, scissors, hammer, pneumatic staple gun, push tools and a heat gun), and demonstrate each of the essential classic car maintenance tips and techniques you’ll use.
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Classic Car Restoration: Setting the Dwell
Classic Car restoration is an exciting and hard working project. In this video, Brent Ackley shows you how to approximately position the points on a classic car’s engine, safely use the dwell meter and adjust the points for the perfect distance. One of the techniques can be done individually while the other needs a partner.
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