20 of Chip Foose's most ledgendary builds featured at SEMA this year. Filmed with a SONY A7S3 and a DJI Ronin SC2 Gimbal #SEMA #FOOSE #SEMA2021 #kindig #chipfoose
@@jimbob4456 No, he's right. Foose is the most overrated car modifier in modern times. He is truly a one-overused-trick pony in the game. I mean, can you contrast his best work with Darryl Starbird's worst? Or Bill Cushenberry's? He's a lightweight.
It's always the non-achieving, video-game-addicted, Ma-bring-me-lunch bunch whose mental state demands they insult others' hard work and accomplishments.
@@caribman10 Apples and oranges and grapefruits. You can easily DRIVE every Foose vehicle. Cushberry and Starbird mostly made concepts. Each one of these guys is brilliant. But Foose is no lightweight.
Most people don't know how incredible some of those build are. There are multiple major show winners and magazine cars here. Some of them were 4-6 year projects and one in particular I know what over 500k to build.
His Fathers F-Series warms my heart… It took few things to stop and move a Father of that generation. I can’t imagine there’s another build more satisfying, (I’m a Son of an Auto Body Owner, feeling this Once).
Great to see some of Foose’s cars again! That ‘49 Viper powered Merc called Snyper I saw almost 20 years ago at a show in Toronto, I just about dropped looking over all the details Chip puts into his builds, he’s a true master of his craft!
Sniper is a 1954 Chrysler product, I believe it's a Plymouth. It wasn't built by Chip Foose but like ALL of the cars on display it WAS designed by Chip.
@@horsepower711 I really pride myself in knowing what I speak about, so I appreciate your corrections on that! It has been about 20 years or so, so my recollection was easily likely to be flawed. Even though Foose didn’t directly build the car, the man still knows how to design absolutely stunning vehicles using and highlighting the best of a car’s natural body lines
Hmmm...my favorite?! I keep falling in love throughout the video, but in the end, I must give it up for the E type Jag ! Are they really going to let everyone walk right up and touch these beauty's? 😳
The comments pretty much favour the Jaguar and the lmpala. They were already both superb designs for very different reasons. Somehow Chip has completely redesigned and enhanced both but kept their core features. I was very sceptical when he showed us the first stages on the Jaguar but the finished car is simply stuuning as is all of Chip's work ! When your work has a whole room given to display at SEMA then there's nothing left to say ! The man's a genius !
For me the Impala would've won if it had a original style dash in it but fancied up like the jag. Talking about the jag, that thing is pure magnificence..gets my vote!
All of them. I like the blue Cadillac especially but they are really all spectacular. I wish I could afford to buy one. Does he sell them to people eventually?
@@jacobsz2214 I've restored a couple of cars, and didn't want the lady in a minivan texting to wipe out all my work. I now only fix them up to the point they look nice. But not supeurbe, but most people like them. I have to drive what I own like a daily driver. Rock chips and all.
Maaannnn!!!!!!!!! They are ALL amazing works of Art, It’s IMPOSSIBLE to pick ONE out of THAT collection as my Favorite. The Impala does rank very high on my list though.
A well rounded example of his epic craftsmanship. His hamds have touched so many more,, his mind is a company car engineering departmemt and his hamds are the factorhy floor
The Impala, Jag, Hemisphere, and the sick WW2 fighter plane themed Ford Roadster. Would’ve liked a better look at that slammed Bel Air convertible, but it’s definitely up there too
My pick would be the “bubble top” Chevolet. All are spectacular, their engineer, designer and builder is the Best in The World. Just found your channel and subscribed thanks.
I always get the names confused but I like the one between the impala an the red hot rod. In all honesty I would want them all. Can't wait to see what he makes next. Thanks for sharing this .
There's two amazingly talented car guys with fertile imagination . Sheer style . With all the talent at his finger-tips , and those who bring it alive , I am amazed at how he is happy to show 'restraint' when called for . Also , I particularly like how Chip seems so pleasant and not afraid to show emotions .
@@willyct207 Oh , I like that . " A people's person ." No 'lording it' over anybody . As a human being , he's ' got it ' . I don't know much about Troy Trepanier , though . I love the Barracuda he built for the salt .