I live here in the state and I am seeing all these comments about great build blah blah and I am like this not the right order or practice in restoration . I said in a comment previous that in short this should have been a completed proper restoration , car pulled apart and rebuilt down to the shell but please don’t think we all go about rebuilding cars like this because allot of us do not . This so called resto seemed rushed with no patients or proper time invested just slap paint on it and go ... good luck to him
Still don’t understand why you guys only have 45K subs. You’re hardworking honest guys doing a great job. Keep on postings vids guys and a happy 2020 from the Netherlands.
I worked briefly on a frame rack and was amazed at the technical standpoint each point of reference the car has in relation to the whole. Way too techy for me. But impressive the talent and knowledge these guys have.
do love how the camera shows them starting to fix something then it cuts and its all of a sudden perfect...... like moving the one bar that was actually a little bent on that "totaled" viper
Really wish I could own a Viper. Its my dream car and to see you grab a junked one and repair it kind of makes me envious of you and your mechanical knowledge
Nope. Bent metal won't ever return to it's shape perfectly, it requires reinforcements to be added, hope he did those. Specially beams, they will always, no matter how good they LOOK, they'll always have stress points that will cause a failure later, hence frame damage on a car makes it totaled, it's just how metal works (ain't gonna enter deeply into microstructure of the metal topic, but that is how you can prove it will add even more problems than "just" the dents that make it prone to bending on that spot). Hope those weren't crash structure beams and just mounting points but I doubt they were all irrelevant for safety.
I automatically had to give this a thumbs up since it about a VIPER! Even wrecked it still started up. MAN I LOVE THOSE V10 BEASTS. I will add to this after I finish watching up to the rims being repaired right now. Ok finished watching and just an awesome video guys. Good to see a VIPER brought back to life. Yeah I’m bias since I have GEN IV VIPER of my own.
I Am A Lover of Dodge Viper. Rebuild Means Lots of Changes But I Love It❤. Too Much Effort. This Man is Great. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing skills, would love to know how to do all that & of course, have the facilities to do so. Most importantly though, you saved a Viper, long live the manual😁!!!
Dam the skills of this guy. Also imagine driving this Viper and then there is that person who crashed it and now thinks: hey this looks exactly like the one I crashed
@@waoteverrrr how do you know? Hmm, seeing that they bought the car from a salvage auction it's pretty obvious you're wrong. Not that hard to figure out.🙄
The frame should get strenghtend with welding an extra piece. Because after the bent it is less stronger. Fir the rest the car looks clean and I think it is.
Geez man I know nothing of rebuilding or fixing cars but even if I had the knowledge I would feel overwhelmed buying that and fixing it up, good On ya!
Does the body frame he pulled under the radiator is still strong ? If the car meet an accident, how does the impact going to be like? btw the car looks awesome 😎
Good thing social media "experts" such as yourself are around to tell them how to do their jobs. Obviously they never check for damage unless you are there to remind them.🙄
@@longjohn77 still waiting Home Diesel. Tell me why realigning frame rails and torquing everything back to factory specs by hand will have a factory quality outcome. Would you buy a salvaged Honda? What’s the difference? Look at half of the other comments on here about. Obviously it’s questionable.
@@yancyjfry did you not see the frame machine? Everything lined up nicely and it's aligned straight. 'Nuff said. I'm in the industry, couldn't care less about the comments here from the clueless.
@@longjohn77 you’re just some troll. Industry. Hah. Some 16 year old pretender. I’ve seen enough messed up cars to know better. Salvaged cars are worth less for a reason.