Chris thanks for all your wonderful vision. I have learned alot from you over the last few years and used these techniques to build my 1956 GM delivery van. You are very resourceful and clever. Many thanks. Jules Australia
No worries Chris, you'll git-er-dun! Rock on brother. Surprised the guy decided to restore the yellow car, instead of the 440 charger with the console 4 speed pistol grip, but his loss is your gain!
Watching you do tin work is sublime. Skill and common-sense at play. If you had oodles of money, you would be far less interesting, and far less richer in things that money can't buy.
The yellow f8 charger looks like an old missouri car. Looks like an old inspection sticker In the drivers windshield corner. If so explains the rot lol
Wow, you got your hands full again, are you going to film all the Charger metal work, we love to see it, I never seen pockets on the outside of pants, hehe.
Dang, Chris! Your looking alot more like your father every day. When I first saw you, you looked like my cousin Bobby Browne. Too bad your brok-en. No money's! So not betters! Good luck and God bless. Your going to need some prayers answered only if you pray.
Chris, I have a question. Regarding the Roadkill roadrunner, would it be possible to weld tabs in choice areas of the body, then use a hydraulic frame straightener, ( or facsimile), and also use heat, such as a tiger torch or oxygen acetylene, to pull, pull, and tappa tappa , the remains into something straighter than it is, and something resembling a less ruined machine? I'm not asking whether it'll be identical to factory new, or as "safe" as virginal metal, as if you were successful, I'd hope some type of safety cage would be installed.
I would do anything for one of those. I live in Johannesburg South Africa. Here we don't see those allot. Most likely only 10 in the country. And they sell for over R300k if the people sell them.
How can I get in contact with you in looking for a few things and some knowledge about a few other things I have a 1967 plymouth barracuda fastback...I need help asap
WOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW! I would be in absolute Mopar heaven! I wish I had the opportunity to purchase just one of these cars! Why is there no mopars on the East coast, oh yeah salt!
Meu grande sonho é comprar um dodge desse para restaurar mas aqui no Brasil nao tem e aqueles que ter seria os colecionadores e ser um preço de uma casa de luxo 😢 vocês americanos tem muita sorte de morar nos estados unidos acho muito lindo esses Dodge pena que no Brasil nao tem essa beleza😢
Invincible Extreme get back to the black widow, and start making some go fast bolt on reinforcement parts for the second gen Chargers, you got the skill set since you been making all the bolt on parts for the Datsun.
I'm going to guess that 70 four speed still has the Dana? What is under the hood of the police car? Is the guy that is having you do his car paying for all the sheet metal and parts it needs?
Wasted almost three minutes to get to the beginning of the video. We didn't come here to look at you, we want to see the car. And no, we don't want to see your hands either. If it doesn't have an interior, tell us and skip it. Show the rust rot, but be quick about it. Twenty-Thirty something? I'm old enough to be your Father and I am talking about the older crowd and I'm giving you pointers. Take it or leave it.
You got suckered on that deal did you get any cash I mean is he buying the floor pans is he supplying any of the metal that you have to replace in that car or do you have to pay out of your pocket because if any cash just got to come out of your pocket you got screwed
Would have drivers side front fender 70 charger my father has tried to orderone everyone is all out of stock from amd ,classic ,to yearone if would be willing to sell one could you contact me on messenger