RMD GARAGE OWNER AND DESIGNER, RALPH HOLGUIN, BEGAN HIS AFFINITY FOR CAR CULTURE AT THE EARLY AGE OF SIXTEEN WHILE DETAILING CARS FOR A LIVING. RALPH BRINGS A UNIQUE APPROACH TO RMD GARAGE, HIS ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND ABILITY TO PUSH EVERY BUILD BEYOND THE ORDINARY, CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE ONLY EXTRAORDINARY CRAFTSMANSHIP EXISTS. HIS LEADERSHIP AND DIRECTION DEVELOPS THE GARAGE TEAM INTO GREAT AUTOMOTIVE CRAFTSMEN. RALPH BELIEVES THAT BY PUSHING YOURSELF BEYOND, YOU WILL ACHIEVE THE UNTHINKABLE. HE CONTINUES TO INNOVATE HIS DESIGNS IN ORDER TO DRIVE PASSION FOR HIS AND THE TEAM’S BUILDS.
Just found your video on this Beautiful 56 Chevrolet, you guys did a fantastic job on this build, one of the sharpest 56's I've seen, the Red and White is one of my favorite colors, one BAD RIDE, hope to see more videos on this car. Thanks, SUBSCRIBED.
Absolutely brilliant work and attention to detail. Dad gives son truck out of love and son returns the love with a gift of the same truck, back to dad, in gorgeous condition.
Beautiful work but the wheels gotta go. So many awesome rims out there and those were chosen? With all the time that was taken to build this truck it seems that you rushed when picking out the wheels.
RMD~Owner... Stirred up some fond old/young memory chips now you did! 1968, I was 16 and driver's license-less. Deer hunting season was to open the next day. A local mechanic had a motor, transmission, & title-less ivory over bronze '56 2 dr. htp.. I had traded him an Argentina Mauser that'd sure cured his hunting fever & cured the needed home of a 265 -3 speed out of a '55 4 dr. wagon that I'd traded a Craig Pioneer 4 & 8 Track for. Dime a dozen were the Tri Five times back then. Jimi tell me... Why'd all the good deals like you; have to go & have to pass out cold?