Junkyard To On The Road In 25 Minutes - 1939 Ford Forgotten Hot Rod
IronTrap Garage
There did use some new sheet metal, but I suspect some of it was after market parts. That seems to be a thriving industry itself.
The best part is there aren't any computers. Computers are great, when they work, but when they quit there is no way to easily figure out what is wrong. You either need to get some other computers and run some diagnostic tests or you can just start replacing the parts, and that can get expensive. Problems with simple machines like this can be diagnosed visually. You might have to disassemble the whole engine, but you don't need a zillion dollars worth of computerized diagnostic equipment.
Pulled the body off, did a complete rebuild of the chassis and driveline, new cabin and trunk floors, pulled the dashboard and customized it, cheap seat covers, replaced some sheet metal at the rear of the body, fabricated an exhaust system with exits through the new sheet metal, and sanded the whole body ready for primer and paint. It only took them 2 years.
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