The son (35 coupe) only a father could love... 🤣🤣 Just kidding Brent. Making great progress 👍 Oh oh, I take it all back! You made it Shine! Oow la la.. 😘
The tip you are always talking about, when doing patch work just make small pieces. The best advice ever for making patch panels. Makes it much easier.
The old rusted out shell of what use to be a car, is coming together as a cool ride. I know you can see it in your head, but once the cardboard engineering is done and the piece is cut out and in place I get to see it. Coming together nicely!
Hope you don’t take this the wrong way..when I’m watching your videos all I want to do is sit back..grab a rye on the rocks and listen to some Patsy Cline on the record player…love it..thanks..alway enjoyable…
I love seeing old cars come back to life. This one started out really, really rough. But it's coming together now and that's exciting! Your videos continue to inspire, Brent. I can't wait to see the progress!
Out of all the cars show that I watch. Yours is by far the very best Brent! You can obviously do it all. The body, The moter, The interior, Not only in stall things, but fabricate mose everything you put together.
Love to see the firewall stay the same with just the holes filled in with plugs and grommets. Do love to see the bumps, holes and dimples of a factory firewall. A totally smooth firewall gives me a 1980s vibe of a fibreglass street rod
The front view looks awesome, puts me in mind of a vintage Batman car. It's all coming together nicely, the work and time you have put in is just mind blowing
Honestly I didn't like what you did to a rare antique Dodge, but I stand deeply corrected now...she's beautiful. You made a sceptic a total believer again. You, sir, are an artist in metal.
I got a screen shot of "Patches" before you sanded her down. Getting close, and I can only imagine how excited you must be! She's looking really good already, and I can barely wait to see it running myself! VROOM!
Every time I check out your channel which is daily, your doing something new and cool.... This ole 35 Dodge is going to be amassing when done ... Your viewers can't wait, your a gift to your followers... :)
So...as I was watching I caught myself saying... "if I was doing that I would have...nah... it'll be fine" Hahaha!! You're rubbing off on me man!!!! Me and my Pop got back to work on our 48 Plymouth Rat Rod a few days ago and I have been using a lot of great information and techniques I have learned from you on your channel. Thanks for all the inspiration Brent!!!
Great video as usual. The BEERCAD should be a patent process for sure. Those floors are looking really nice. Look forward to more. Be safe and stay well.
You got a lot done in a relatively short period of time!Luckily your friend gave you long coil of 17 gauge which saved time as you were able to make long pieces for the floor boards.Coming together very well and on schedule!
Looks great after the sanding and I think doing the little details like you do is outstanding. Can’t believe that 80 grit didn’t remove all of the paint.
Brent, seeing those floor joists and those 1"X1" welded up and look so nice and neat and professional and look better than store bought. That car is starting to look so good after removing all that rust. Take care my friend
Michelob Ultra template on one side and Miller Lite on the other side. At least we know you're an equal opportunity drinker. Appreciate your work so much.
Wow Brent lots of fabricating going into the floors but you make it look so easy. This was a great video and thanks again for sharing. Take care. Looking forward to the next video.
The floor and tunnel cage is beautiful. (If you are a car guy.) I remember me and dad trying to stick weld that stuff years ago. I really respect this channel. This stuff is so hard to do and you just work with such ease. What a talent. Best wishes as always to you and your wife. Please thank her for the camera work and narration on your other channel.
Big Brother.... As you move along with the build here, every piece that is added on completes a seen that's about to flower... just wanted to say.... can't wait. I'm imagine the color already... something special hopefully....
You are such a grinder, uneven the no so fun stuff you just gotta do and do it well. The floor is the foundation for the interior. You do a lot and it all will be great. You take care and rest up. Our 35 has a long way to go yet. Thanks for sharing! Dennis
@@exenx2995 did nobody ever impart the words onto you “ if you have nothing nice / constructive to say, say nothing at all” Respect and manners are one of the few things in life that cost nothing. This channel brings a great deal of joy to a great many people and I know I am thankful for its existence.
A lot of people just can't wrap their heads around creating a cool looking, LS powered, old street rod, out of the pretty much, next to nothing you started with , designing a very right looking , one off, combined with some good quality steel here and there , plus your roll of surplus /salvage floor steel so thick , it will barely roll up, which with the beads , it's perfect. Once secured , some dead-ner , pad , carpet and seats, it'll be all good. Nice work!
My cousin had a 35 dodge coupe in the mid 60 s he and my uncle put in a hemi. From a Desoto. The front of the valve covers stuck out of the hood sides. I thought that was the coolest car around. Still love that body style. Your 3 window build takes it to another level. Congratulations
Brent i grew up in my Dad's commercial Garage ican say it wasn't ALLWAYS Fun i love you're laughing and how you make building cars and Mechanic work FUN AND FUNNY
It will be awesome and could make you're "best of" list with the General and the Pontiac. Deserves real bodywork and paint and interior. It will be a classic. Started watching another Canuck - Nick at iNVision Prototypes - an absolute Master Fabricator - worth a visit and support.
You deserve a nice road trip in that when you dun until you're sick of what a lot of work But you're gonna drive the wheels off I'm sure hats off Brent&Pablo&Esther