Spirit Cars has been building dreams since 1994 in Arkansas. We have continue to grow since then going from 2000 square foot facility to 24,000 square foot facility. We offer one of the most complete kits on the market. We offer a range of years from 1923-1934 Ford fiberglass replica cars. We offer from the bodies, frames, rolling chassis, kits, parts, upholstery, and turnkey cars. We offer everything under one roof.
Another great video. As always nice to see progress. For those that read the comments, I used to be one of the dream creators at SPIRIT. it really is a great place to build dreams. Their products all get that personal touch. I would recommend SPIRIT to any one looking to get a new car built or a DIY kit.
Hi Bob: The no name 23T has a name. I had you build the car as a TRIBUTE to my brother in law FRANK. Frank was handicapped and suffered from epilepsy, I was hopping to have the car ready for him but he left us to soon. So the no name " T " has a name " Tribute car " to Frank . I'm sure he's looking down and smiling and saying to us I want The FIRST ride.
Insanity is looking good. Nice craftsmanship boxing and rounding the front of the frame. Very smooth looking, custom touch! It’s all about the details!
Each one is unique. A handcrafted 1 of a kind. The italians built testarosa in a old foundry. Like what yall are doing here. These dont come off a assembly line in detroit. You can put side pipes on it even if it hairlips the pope.
You can call my model A chitty chitty bang bang lol. On a backroad i passed a red barn with big white letters saying... No work No eat. Thats biblical.
@@Spiritcarsinc Hello from west tn. My order numbers are 905 cab and 909 rolling chassi. I look forward to meeting you. As grandaddy used to say... we will crack open a keg of nails. Lol
Hi, for the most part the younger generation doesn't want to work period. A good first step is smash all the cell phones, then they might be able to focus and pay attention. I build complete cars like you. I have a nephew, all he can do is blow cars up and part them out. If you look at new cars they all look alike because there is one shape that is aerodynamic enough to get good mileage. I can see the benefits of computers but the older I get the simpler I like it.
On a fiberglass mold with 600 grit it’s optional. But someone with little experience sanding on a high end paint job I would have given him a sanding block. I might get out several different kinds of block’s next time we wet sand to show how they work. That is part of the reasoning for the trifold on the paper to wrap it around a foam block. B.C.
One day when I make it to the USA I should come see you for a job. I got 13 years experience in the composites trade. And I love building fibreglass hot rods
A lot of good stuff going on at Spirit. Several unique cars (dreams) being built. Excited about mine, but also anxious to hear Tim’s fire up and see Arnie’s in the sun. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for taking my deposit for my Blue Blown 540 Hemi 23T! I'm glad I got there to meet and talk to you guys about my dream a few weeks ago! As we talked, I am well aware of the time to complete, not only with the car, but also the engine builder. Like you said in this video, you can't do 100 hours of work in 20 hours. I'm just so happy to see my dream coming true, now matter how long it takes! Thank you all for being a part of it! Bryan C.