Welcome to Red Hill Rod & Kustom and I am William! I created this channel to offer a family-friendly view into the automotive world by bringing you all things automotive e.g. DIY repair, restoration, paint, powder coat, garage decor and model car building and much more in an easy-to-follow manner. I also invite you to come along with us to the races and car shows.
Ontario Police need to step up and stop the many clusters of teen groups walking around looking for trouble. Way too many gang fights on both nights. It should be a family event, not a gang banger event.
Thanks for posting this video, always enjoy looking at different areas of the country. Seems the sickness is pretty much the same! Plastic, Plastic, Plastic! more, more, more. We have a show in Indiana this Saturday 9/7
Cool video, great variety of cars on hand. Love the dealer promo models, it’s great that you still have them, and the fact that you have the personal connection with them is even better!
Wow...how much time I spent with my dad in hobby stores, department stores, country stores, etc., in the 60's! He was INTO models. Planes, mostly, but all things military; limited automotive. A member of IPMS. He traded models with guys in Poland and Czechkoslovakia. He would receive the packages and they had OBVIOUSLY been scrutinized along the way! The patience and attention to detail he had didn't carry over to me. Had literature, books, boxes of decals, more Flo-Quil paint than anyone. He had it all....in spades. Mr. Meticulous. Had been in 2 branches of the military. Marine Pvt, 1st Lt. Army. Witnessed Nevada Atomic Tests. Got a degree in Mathematics. Was an instructor in Artillery and Chemical warfare. And worked for Douglas Aircraft in the MATH department for 5 years. When he passed, he had nearly 4000 brand new models still in boxes (I counted every last one) and 1000+ he had built himself. And THEN, there were his other hobbies....guns, especially. 100+ top notch guns when passed. Somehow he found the time to become a competent gunsmith...attended classes. And a Air Base Museum volunteer! Buried at a National Cemetery with his site overlooking the Air Base....of course! Miss ya pops.
@@soundslikebstome They just don’t make men like that anymore! Such an amazing generation of Americans! Thank you for sharing! Very much appreciated! It still is a fun hobby and I’ve been building since 1971. Thanks for watching my video!
I enjoy watching the videos. A little to fast and couldn’t read prices on tags. maybe it’s just me. I zoomed in on some and prices were fuzzy. Still like the videos though. keep it up. 👍👍👍
I don't care for Rivieras. Back in "77, an old woman pulled out in front of me while I was on my Harley. Nailed her right in the driver's door. 😒It was the day before Elvis died.
That's a very cool build and it is a rare one for sure William and nice shout out for Will and I think that I've been calling him Mike and now I feel bad 😮
Thanks for the shout out! Great looking 68 Torino! Wish they made the hardtop version. Would love to build a model of my 1:1! They didn't come with headrests in 68. That's been a long running debate in my car club. Lol👍
@ruckusrodkustom8140 I probably could, be hard to convert a fastback to a coupe. Lol. In 2020, I bought a resin 69 Torino coupe body from Motor City Resins and haven't gotten or heard a thing from them. I just gave up on that. Sucks!
@ruckusrodkustom8140 Nope, I used PayPal, they said I waited too long to contact them. I waited cause I had contact with him and said he was in the process of making it. That's the last I heard from him. Sent 2 emails and nothing.