Completely entranced 3 year old (and his mother) watching how you did this. He has a model he got for MY birthday, that really was for him (us). Thanks for sharing this and we admire your hard work!
Because were in the 21st century, were modern, were upgraded, and we have the money to do whatever we want!
I'd rather drive/build something unique that can't be bought from a classic parts catalogue. Wouldn't you?
@pantysnatcher20 -It's not destroyed, lets put it this way. Frankenstein may look ugly to those blind of beauty, but it contains the power of all things it's created of.
This is the pretty version of rat rods (if it's not considered a hot rod)
@pantysnatcher70 I couldn't agree more!!! My dream is to do a correct restoration on a 37 Ford Pickup and I will retain all that is original right up to the 6 volt electrical system and mechanical brakes - no "juice brakes"... Why??? Because they didn't have them in 1937 on that model. Yes, great job, beautiful car and tons of creativity here, but, please use as much new materials as possible don't destroy classic parts!!!
beautiful craftsmanship. im building a 29 tudor now and this video and car gave me great ideas and inspiration. i love the well organized process and perfection. the tube chassis, tail lights, chop and rear bumper are just a few of the sweet features. great car, goodluck and hope to see some new videos of future projects!!
Completely entranced 3 year old (and his mother) watching how you did this. He has a model he got for MY birthday, that really was for him (us). Thanks for sharing this and we admire your hard work!
Deposetheboyking 1 month ago
i hate the fact that they cut up a car in such restorable condition instead of restoring it, but wither way, the car came out fuckin awesome
onlypresto 6 months ago
@Sstantial -Why?
Because were in the 21st century, were modern, were upgraded, and we have the money to do whatever we want!
I'd rather drive/build something unique that can't be bought from a classic parts catalogue. Wouldn't you?
@pantysnatcher20 -It's not destroyed, lets put it this way. Frankenstein may look ugly to those blind of beauty, but it contains the power of all things it's created of.
This is the pretty version of rat rods (if it's not considered a hot rod)
rojas2010 6 months ago
@MultiJackj i know man, i hate it when they do that.
pennyf9 8 months ago
is it worth more origional looking or roded out
MultiJackj 11 months ago
@pantysnatcher70 I couldn't agree more!!! My dream is to do a correct restoration on a 37 Ford Pickup and I will retain all that is original right up to the 6 volt electrical system and mechanical brakes - no "juice brakes"... Why??? Because they didn't have them in 1937 on that model. Yes, great job, beautiful car and tons of creativity here, but, please use as much new materials as possible don't destroy classic parts!!!
Sstantial 1 year ago
Ratrods forever.
pbrexs 1 year ago
nice build you did some nice fab work
122black 1 year ago
Yet another great Model A destroyed by making a "ratrod" out of it.
If you guys just have to build a ratrod, why not use a fiberglass body instead
of doing irreparable damage to these classics. They deserve to be restored
to original or a slightly modified streetrod after surviving all of these years.
pantysnatcher70 1 year ago
Ewww
DARKSWARDKILLER 1 year ago
nice car. Whats up with the truck tires on the front?
31tudor 1 year ago
that's what i mean rat rod....awesome work awesome car....i have a question what tipe of chassis do u use the original one???dream car...
GTRtechniques 1 year ago
Sweet ride And great video Thanks
trickey57 1 year ago
beautiful craftsmanship. im building a 29 tudor now and this video and car gave me great ideas and inspiration. i love the well organized process and perfection. the tube chassis, tail lights, chop and rear bumper are just a few of the sweet features. great car, goodluck and hope to see some new videos of future projects!!
rockyI3 2 years ago