Ep 6. Hop Up Rod Run, Replacing Weatherstripping
- TV-NR
- January 2, 2006
- 12 min
In this episode of My Classic Car, host Dennis Gage attends the Hop Up Rod Run in California, a gathering of hot rod enthusiasts and their beautifully restored vehicles. The event features a variety of activities and competitions, including a poker run, scenic drives, and a car show with awards for the best in show.
Throughout the episode, Gage meets with several of the car owners at the event to learn more about their vehicles and the work that went into restoring them. From a sleek 1932 Ford coupe to a customized 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, each car has unique features and a rich history that its owner is eager to share.
In addition to showcasing the Hop Up Rod Run, Gage also takes on a practical and important task for classic car owners: replacing the weatherstripping. He provides step-by-step instructions on how to remove the old weatherstripping and install new pieces to ensure that the car's interior stays dry and protected from the elements. This is a particularly important task for older cars that may have worn or damaged weatherstripping.
Throughout the weatherstripping replacement process, Gage emphasizes the importance of using quality materials and taking the time to properly install the weatherstripping. He provides tips and tricks for ensuring a tight seal, including using a rubber mallet to help seat the weatherstripping and trimming excess material to ensure a clean and snug fit.
Overall, My Classic Car season 10 episode 6 offers a fun and informative look into the world of hot rod restoration and maintenance. Whether you're a seasoned car enthusiast or just starting to learn about classic cars, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips that can help you keep your own classic car looking and performing its best.