I love it! See what you've got lying around in the back of the barn, then build something radical out of it. I can't imagine this here in the UK. Or the expression on the face of any traffic officer who stopped you out on the road!💪😆
These "Ride along side" vids are the best ...and that five-seven wagon at the end is truly the "Belle of the Ball" (IMHO) 2nd watch and I'll prolly watch it again (It's perfect to woodshed w/ my guitar)
In my town back in the '70s there was a guy that had taken a four-door 57 and he chopped and channeled it and he made the most mini 57 Chevy that you could image.
Loved seeing them and the locations on your video's (Shapiro Steel/Steelfest, Shady Jack's Downtown Saint Louis, possibly the Grafton River Road ). Thanks for sharing.
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These things put me in mind of the pile that grows outside the shop back door when we clean out all the useless trash and junk so we have room to work for another year!!
Saw that Nomad Wagon that is in the Thumbnail and at the end of the video at the grand opening of the "Decade of Wheels" Museum in Baxter Springs KS! Have some good footage of it in our video of the event. Keep up the good work! Love your vids!
@@russellmooneyham3334 Regardless of what the bit of donor car left was, its still the same car we saw. Thats the actual point. Still an amazingly cool car whatever you want to call it.
@@MadMaxCars I appreciate your position. Please understand that I am from that era. Have owned two nomads, a 56, and a 55. It's just a "purist" attitude. Lol. No harm or insults intended.
Look at the torque twisting the Rat Rod before the Nomad....the backdrop of what I guess is Detroit suits perfectly....post apocalyptic....salvaging the detritus of Detroit... very cool.
We used to have a lot of different contraptions running the streets any where from 66 mustang 2+2 oo a early bronco frame sitting on huge tall swampers ,,all the way to a wild wheel standing 57 Chevy 4 Dr wagon that was chopped & channeled down to a mini 57 two Dr. These were daily drivers . Some of us had tail light cut out switch's & much more??
Only thing I saw with a legal plate was the ‘57. How are they rat rods with a crate Hemis loaded with anodized aluminum? If you can’t see over the intake risers and it won’t stop or turn what’s the point Smokey burnouts?
Not sure why but I like cab forward vehicals. They take a bit to get used to steering but I like weird stuff. Right hand drive and standard transmission is fun too. My wife's car is a 6 speed manual Ford Focus. Last year it was available off the showroom floor. She loves it and happy I could afford to get her a new one that's fun and practical.