What No One Tells You About DIY Rust Restoration! Plymouth "Road Runner" Restoration PT 6
Need Restoration Parts for your Classic? Check out Auto Metal Direct! https://www.autometaldirect.com/ Need to treat some rust, and get your ride shining? Check out Sweet Patina and use code TQG5 for 5% off! https://sweetpatina.com/ Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thequestionablegarage Subscribe to The Questionable Garage ► http://bit.ly/2D4iSp8 Buy our NEW shirts and merch!► https://www.bunkerbranding.com/pages/... Follow us on Instagram ► / thequestionablegarage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In today's episode of The Questionable Garage, we're hitting a massive milestone in the restoration of my dream muscle car, a 1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite. This journey has been full of surprises, and today, we’re diving into the heart of what kickstarted this entire rebuild—the rear glass surround. This section of the car was completely rusted away, and it’s what set me on this path to transform a nightmare into my forever car. The challenge is no small feat—working with a piece that's virtually disintegrated means every measurement has to be spot-on. There's no room for error as I carefully reconstruct the rear glass surround from AMD parts and some custom patches, ensuring it not only fits perfectly but also maintains the car’s structural integrity. Join me as I navigate through the intricate process of measuring, cutting, and fitting this crucial area of the car. Watch the highs and lows, the frustration and triumph, as we bring this classic beauty one step closer to hitting the road again. If you’re into classic car restoration, metalwork, or just love seeing a dream come to life piece by piece, this episode is for you. By the end you might just learn the same thing I did, Anyone can do it! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to The Questionable Garage for more updates on the journey to restore this iconic muscle car. Let’s get to work! #MuscleCarRestoration #PlymouthSportSatellite #RustRepair #ClassicCar #TheQuestionableGarage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Questions? Comments? Business inquiries? Email us at [email protected] Don't have internet and want to send us something? Here is our new P.O. Box! Wrench Every Day P.O. Box 437 Lula, GA 30554 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facebook ► / @thequestionablegarage Instagram ► / thequestionablegarge Jared on Social: Instagram ► / jaredpink Twitter ► / thejaredpink Links to our partners: Have a wiring project? Our Friends at WireCare have you covered! www.wirecare.com Need speed parts? The Holley product line has you covered! www.holley.com

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