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REPAIRING 94 YEAR OLD Model A Ford Doors- Yard Art Model A – Part 8



These doors were rough!! In this episode i get both doors patched up for the 1928 Model A Ford Coupe, AKA, the Yard Art Model A. Filled tons of rotted out pin holes in the door structures and skins, made the lower 8″ of both doors, shaped the new sheet metal to match up with the original door skin contours, and in general, got rid of all and any rust on the doors. A little hammering and shaping, and both doors hit the car. Looking pretty good with a set of doors hung on it that have the lower sheet metal back on! Time to move on to the quarter panels and rear tail pan!

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30 Comments

  1. Nice job. I'm working on a 1928 Sports Coupe. This helps with the motivation. Looking forward to the rear panels mine is not as rough as yours. However it's always nice to see some working in a step by step video of the same car as yours.

  2. It's hard to believe that car was yard art. Your doing great work Ben. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas ⛄🎄

  3. Awesome video series on the Model “A”, your talents and experience shine through! Have you ever tried silicon bronze filler wire? The stuff works great! I’ve used it a lot for filling small pits and rust holes. It finishes nice and filler and paint stick to it, unlike the old oxy/ acetylene brazing.
    Thanks again for sharing your journey with us.
    Wishing you and yours a very merry Christmas and the happiest new year!

  4. I really like it when the notification bell dings and there's a new Rotter's Garage. Great series with the old gal.

  5. So i found 2022 most under rated Chanel.. new subscriber here, keep up the awesome work!

    Cheers from Sweden!

  6. Nice job on fixing that door! Lot of work went into that one. Good to see that car taking shape. Nice job!

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