Framing the Fender : Project Opel GT 1971 #25

Trying to fix one of the most expensive part of the GT.

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  • @perkulo6379
    @perkulo6379

    This project is growing great! You have taken this to another professional level, great video editing as usual. Thanks for sharing. 👍

  • @davepriddy9263
    @davepriddy926321 күн бұрын

    I am watching video #25 again, and your attention to detail and quality of your work never ceases to impress us all. Keep up the great work you are doing.

  • @smavtmb2196
    @smavtmb2196

    I'v probably said this before, but that Opel GT with be better then it was new from the factory, and you've taken steps to make it last longer. Top Secret. Love the Indiana Jones call back. Engine time wow! 👍

  • @schpiedie
    @schpiedie21 күн бұрын

    That's the best. Unbelievable what skills you have. What a lucky little GT. Could not be in better hands. Hope stays forever with you.

  • @ShadyScienceFeline
    @ShadyScienceFeline21 күн бұрын

    I know I’m only echoing what so many have said, but your perseverance and resourcefulness are truly impressive.

  • @bobfrankish8883
    @bobfrankish8883

    There is no point repeating what all the other commenters say, but the level of precision and accuracy you have now attained is simply amazing. I too would love to meet you. I spent 2 months working in Finland (Turku) many years ago, and the 2 Finnish guys I worked with were two of the best guys I have ever known. Really well done.

  • @johnbouchard9447
    @johnbouchard9447

    Best restoration videos on KZread,bar none. Thank you for sharing.

  • @iracema1
    @iracema1

    I have to wonder how these cars came from the factory when they were new. They were not terribly expensive, so I suspect that the fit and finish were nowhere near as good as what you are doing for this car. Excellent and inspiring work!

  • @ronkluwe4875
    @ronkluwe4875

    More great work. My bet is your right thigh is going to be about 4 inches larger than your left by the end of this build with all the shrinker/stretcher work, LOL.

  • @evs2760
    @evs2760

    Do you think the next project will just be a scratch build with all your tools and knowledge from this experience? (yes, we need a next project!) 🤘

  • @Koebi.S
    @Koebi.S

    This is really more than a normal restoration, I am speechless every time I watch it🔝💯👏🏼👌🏼

  • @randalthomas3927
    @randalthomas3927

    Your work and dedication to this project is amazing!

  • @LAV-mv4mp
    @LAV-mv4mp

    Already 750 hours of work, and what a job, it’s always a treat to see you work. I hope one day I can meet you and shake your hand.

  • @andicab5645
    @andicab5645

    All Episodes will be watched still in a 100 years. Great Composition Work, Views, Timing, Music, Cuts, etc,. Ive never seen someone who puts so much Heart an on an Opel. Hope you will enjoy the GT2200 soon.

  • @anthonybrand6137
    @anthonybrand6137

    The level of skill & ingenuity you exhibit in this GT1900 project is amazing !

  • @werner7423
    @werner7423

    Einmal in meinem Leben möchte ich so eine Geduld haben, nur einmal.

  • @TheUlrikkaul
    @TheUlrikkaul

    It's getting more and more difficult to find the words describing your craftmanship!

  • @lennym1636
    @lennym1636

    It is a pleasure watching you perform magic...

  • @r.stinkfootjones2189
    @r.stinkfootjones2189

    Es wurde schon alles gesagt, aber nicht von jedem. (Karl Valentin)

  • @olewurtz7625
    @olewurtz7625

    Always a joy to watch and learning something every time.