Reassembled and back on the road. 1961 Falcon.

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Looks good! i liked when yu said you did not make it worse

MrBrendograt
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Nice nice nice! I especially love the color.

javierdenardo
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Gorgeous car we have Ford XK, XL, XM, XP here in Australia the colour is beautiful and condition
God Bless you Sir

russelblackwell
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Muy bueno! En mi país es muy querido el falcón, y se fabricó hasta 1991.
Saludos desde Argentina

pablo
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Love it. I'm impressed with your dedication to the original finish. I enjoy all of it.

craigroberts
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Looks good. I drive a Model A (in Illinois) and have found that most people do not understand hand signals.

Bbbuddy
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Nice job looks so much better. I do really enjoy your videos!

lindco
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Looks great, love the car, should start making cars like it again.

jimtaylor
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I totally know that feeling of wanting to go back and look at something a few times when you’re satisfied with the way something turned out. Maybe it’s after figuring out some new thing, but sometimes it even happens if I wrote a brilliant email.

I really enjoy your videos. You have a great combination of easy-going and logic. Thank you for posting these.

ericjensen
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It really looks mint out on the street! I'm impressed with your "work arounds" when you don't have exactly the correct part, or something doesn't want to fit. You inspire me to attempt fixes that I'm not totally comfortable with. Cheers from Iowa

shedbythetracks
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Really enjoyed this video! Keep up the great work!

backwoodsboosting
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This is a great example of a use case for a metal 3d printer. Scan and print the taillight bezel, and then chrome plate it in a tote in your garage with some chrome and nickel salts and a battery charger... They arent cheap, but plenty of enthusiasts have spent more on random tools. Then there's the "virtual foundry" which couples traditional plastic 3d printing with metal filament you bake in a kiln to fuse together. Then chrome. It wont be long until a 3d printer is capable of making any part we need.

mundanestuff
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Looking really great! I have a well preserved '62 Country Sedan. It uses the shielded license plate bezel you have. I put on new rear springs a couple of years ago on it. It still has a little "Ford squat". Give it time.

charlescarter
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Still one of my most cherished cars and wish they were still made. The other two would be Studebaker Lark and and the Corvair. Thanks for sharing your talent, expertise and work.

stuartjsmith
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How nice to see one of these in the condition of this one. I remember these when they were new. I live in the northeast so cars of this vintage have been extinct for decades due to rust caused by road salt. It is great to see yours in such great shape. Like your videos a lot. Keep at it.

Durfield
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Fantastic, it's really looking good, keep up the good work!!

TheSkullReviews
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I had a number of Falcons years ago including a 61 and the last one was a red 64 Futura. I had rebuilt one of the engines and replaced a cluster gear in one of the transmissions. Great cars!

Chrisinpa
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Awesome video man! I want a falcon now!

joshualother
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Thanks for posting another informative video.
Nice work 👏!

thesaintdiscjockeyentertai
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I had a Falcon just like yours. It was simple and reliable. Too bad we thought that they were not good enough after a while.

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