God thats an old one. The tall guy disappeared many years ago while Tommy Boshers continues to hang in there. I dont recall ever seeing the Red Sled completed either!
The custom graphic work was true artistry. Just amazing but I would be dismayed at having created a beautiful logo and then have to do it all over again on the other side!
I remember seeing and drooling over a Mark Donahue AMX in the 70's at a AMC dealer. It had a rear deck spoiler, 4sp Hurst shifter, orange paint and a 401 4bbl engine. I wanted one soooooo baaaaaad!!!!!!
Yeah, I've Watched Several Videos About It & I Just Think It's Remarkable What You Guys Did To That Ol' Car! Don't Know Why It Showed Up On My Grid But I'm Glad It Did.
I know I watched this build and don’t remember but how/why did he do all that fabrication on that awesome center console without having the seats in place and the hole in the floor for the four-speed? I think he said he was going by factory measurements but that’s still crazy.
Yea, I would have been pulling the seats in and out, sitting in them to see if the console felt at the right height, etc. Maybe they did and just didn't show it?
I would have added a storage space and a switch panel to the console. A light in the back end for the passenger floor also. Nice job though. That AMX color would have been perfect for the Impala!
While I'm partial to a more "period correct" resto-job, there's no arguing that there's a lot of skills going in that Chevy! Sure, I'd like to see all the tinwork going back on, but the airbrush work is top notch. (Even 11 years later!).
How is he going to finish the joining panel seams upper & sides ? I'm guessing body filler /bondo why doesn't he take it up a notch it's great using all the vendors and metal hammers and shapers and shrinkers to finish it off with bondo take it up a notch other than body filler like soider / LED finish it something very high or skill set that's all I would do it but then again who am I I don't have a TV show I have a body hammer and pretty skillful toolbox not knocking it just put a little twist on it
I saw a post from him somewhere about when he left. He said that doing the show was pretty much all consuming and did not leave time for much else. Given the intricate nature of what they do, it does not seem like the kind of show where the host can just show up and do a few things and have unseen others doing most of the work. However, there is that one guy on many of the episodes with the deep voice who talks a lot but never seems to pick up a wrench.
Hello my name is Kendall I’ve finally got my dream car a1968 Oldsmobile 442 I have been watching this show for years I was wondering if you guys would be interested in redoing it for me in Cincinnati oh like 4 hours away from Detroit if’ so please respond I’ve got a brain tumor not deathly but I’m pretty sick I’d like tell you more about it if your interested thank you have a nice day
Great video content. But shopclassictruckparts.com just goes generically to your website without landing in anything to do with truck parts. I looked for a minute but found nothing to do with parts when the "shop" link went to video content for sale. If you can't land in actual classic truck part don't make such a specific site link. I was disappointed. I'll just use lmctruck.com it works great. Yes it is that simple to loose a potential sale. But remember I was willing to try your site first. I'm just not going to hunt for it.
Does anyone else notice all the safety hazards in this video? Why the hell are you welding and fabricating without safety glasses and gloves. I could go on all day...😂
I'll never understand why these guys don't use hand, eye, and head coverings when painting. That stuff takes forever to get out and is HORRIBLE for your eyes/skin!
I was hoping to watch a video showing a restoration or rebuild of a 61 Chevy Impala. That effort turned out to akin to watching a dyslexic pin ball machine falling down a flight of stairs, while being bashed by an angry 500 pound gorilla. No step 1), 2), 3), 4) etc! You guys are all over the place! I could not stand searching through countless videos trying to find the next stage. So many steps are missing, so little information. This was designed for TV entertainment not education or DIY. Incredibly frustrating. Will never watch another video from these producers. Thumbs down.