Door panel removal is essential to servicing both the door panel and the door mechanisms. But doing it properly will ensure nothing is damaged in the process. Join Mark Simpson and Ross Kiehl in the shop as they remove the inside door handles and door panel on our project 1968 Chevelle. Using the right tools to remove these handles ensures they’ll come off easily and without damaging the handle or the door panel.
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Final Classic Car Restoration Tips
Craig Hopkins gives you some final classic car restoration tips to finish sanding, buffing, and polishing. You will learn how to run some tape along the edge of the quarter panel (and deck lid) to avoid cutting the paint. Also, all good paint jobs start with a good block. Craig recommends John Wheeler’s Adjustable Flexible…
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How to Fix Small Dents on Your Classic Car
Do you hate that little dent on your classic car that you have no idea how it got there? Mark Oja teaches you how to fix small dents on your classic car in this video. Also, find out about the techniques and materials you’ll need to remove those unsightly dings from your classic car for…
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Classic Car Detailing: Buffing
Buffing is the number one step done with a wool pad and the perfect fit system compound. Craig Hopkins provides helpful car detailing tips in this video. Also, he shows you how to clean your buffer and cut the panels by orienting the angle of the buffer, and then shows you where to put the…
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Installing an Air Dam in a Classic Car
For most classic cars, an air dam is used to help the car breathe better, but Mark Oja uses one on his GT 500 to make it look even cooler. Whatever your purpose, this video will teach you how to install an air dam into a classic car.
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