One of the best things that has happened to this channel, besides the wonderful projects, is seeing Pops getting fully involved in your stuff! It's priceless. We love Pops.
I truly believe that was an excellent run at that Camaro. For the first attempt at building a restomod you did as well as expected. You got mislead from the beginning and now you have a car for life. May as well throw more money into it and make it your own. My favorite build of all time. I've watched them all.
What I love about these guys is they're not afraid to show the issues associated with classic builds. Always transparent with us as fans and I respect that nothing is perfect but they do the best they can and deliver fun content.
That's true, but also not necessarily accurate. They kitted this thing out with insane parts. They could've done it for wayyyy cheaper if they didn't want that to be a track car
Funny how Pops came in with the hoodie on and pulled out the bolts like he been flippin bricks. Good job guys. Throw some thread lock on that bracket worse case.
Great build guys!! Glad to see it on the road and driving. I 'finished' my 68 Camaro LS swap last year and loved watching you struggle through similar issues (you never really finish a project car!). Also, for those complaining about the cost, a friend of mine using similar components to you is currently over $150k on his 69 camaro - mostly since he's having someone else build it. Can't wait for the next build!
What a great job on the car. Whoever picked the color deserves a reward - it looks both Mean and Beautiful at the same time. Then there is the sound it makes as well as the way it tracks around a corner. You two have really hit it out of the park on this rebuild/restoration...
All i can say please dont give up on this car it obviously still has alot of quirks to work out but dont be down on yourselves for it, its your first time building something like this and youve changed the car completely from oem, the thing needs driven and tested to perfection, loved this build and hope you do another like it in the future
Absolutely love how the Camaro turned out. I was skeptical of the blue at first but it looks good. And please guys before you hurt yourself or someone else, go to a track and practice counter steering and loosing control and correcting it.
You're going to be putting more into it. The suspension can't stay that low because of the transmission and the car sitting low destroying the body. After putting the 4 link in it I'd definitely lift it up about 3". If you don't it'll be a museum pice or smooth pavement princess. Incredible build so far for sure. 👍
REALLY loved this project... this generation Camaro has ALWAYS been my ultimate dream car project! i LOVE that you bought a donor car for the LT4 engine, GREAT idea! The one thing I would have liked to see you do is a FULL frame swap to really stiffen up everything on this car.
The car is far from "done" and $150 is a really big stretch but I have to say, I love the transparency showing stuff like the lost caliper bolt and the rubbing tire/bondo issue.
Its restomods, particularly LT or Coyote swapped that cost this kind of money. A somewhat modified car with a basic LS you could do for almost half of this, and an stock/ original car would run the same usually worst case scenario, but almost always way less. I've restored several classics, done them myself. This one is abnormally expensive, even for what they paid for everything minus their own labor cost.
Glad to see someone that agrees. They say it’s “done” but there’s still holes in the fenders where badges went, the paint definitely needs another wet sand or something, the trim around the windows is either missing, still chrome, or paint chipping off the chrome. Seems like all their “done” projects are never actually finished, they just move on to the next one
The nose flex is no bueno, only a matter of time for this thing to tear itself apart. Count yourself fortunate that you have the freedom to do these builds. Very few of us could ever dream of doing this.
@@bobwatfprd2328 I understand what you are saying. There are a lot of mounting, little things that still need to be done. I really meant from a visual aspect, we can finally see what this whole car looks like.
Its probably worth 45 - 50k all the goodies are cool but the value is in the history, this is just a salvage. A badass hot car but actual value is on what the buyer is willing to pay. She sounds like a rattle trap on the road. Looks pretty cool, if you get a good 4 link /and prove it on track it could go to 60k
wow, thats amazing, all the work that was put into this car. We are currently restoring my dads 69 convertible camaro, gonna do a whole custom interior, sound system and more
I wasn't sure about this build, but so happy to see how you stuck with it an did a great job. A suggestion for future builds; I know you want to be quick to declare it done and do the price breakdowns, but you could do a quality assurance/control video or two before doing these. For quite a few of your cars, there are little bits and pieces that seem to remain (sometimes for a while). It would be nice to see you show how you clean up those wires for the trunk, see you actually go through and tighten the bolts, test the sturdiness of sections, go through the connections, test vehicle clearance, etc. Love your content as always, and I think if you added those to your build process, it will be better for your cars, reputation, and even viewership. Remember, this is a resto mod, so it is for cruising and a little "fun", not for too much "fun". In other words, take care of it and don't beat on it. You have enough other cars for that purpose. Keep the awesome work going.
Fantastic! Really turned out so sweet. Loved the rolling shots in action and the price reveal at the different spots. Yeah, keeping a fire extinguisher (or two) on board is really a must with a classic car. When we look at the wrecked car its really a heck of a save and the junk yard ZL1 was a sweet buy for sure. Congrats guys on getting it completed. Kudos to Pops for always coming thru with whatever it takes. He is such a blessing. Loved seeing the doggie. He is so huge now... is that Max?
If they ever try to sell this car they better delete the build videos, especially this one where it had a loose caliper and then needed fire extinguishers. lol.
Just started watching you guys. Right now I'm in the series where you rebuilt your goonsquad HQ in the mountains.. awesome work. Can't wait to see the end... much respect for doing alot of the work yourself... 🙌
Amazing Camaro,I can't believe that it's this,I remember seeing ur videos and in the back ground I would see that Camaro,now it's driving and it's now an awesome car,glad to see another american muscle on the streets,have an amazing day guys,keep up the great builds.
It was great to get a parts break down also what the coat nof the parts. The series on the Camaro was awesome. I love seeing pops around the shop and getting involved in everything also the builds.
You gotta use thread locker on the break caliper bolts, ive had a bolt come out twice after taking them out and putting them back without thread locker. The new bolts came with thread locker on it already
First off I want to say congratulations once again on the wedding and the new house being built, we all love what you all done with the 67 Camaro everything looks beautiful including that beautiful blue love the lt4 swap you guys exceeded what we thought from this bill, hoping to see this car in car shows in the near future
And last but not least the LABOR. The labor on this beast came to a grand total of 3.4 million dollars. Goonzquad work is top notch and comes in at a round TOP DOLLAR!! Good work boys, congrats once again.
Just an aesthetics comment here: Really like the headlights however I can’t say I like the silver rims on the back. Black rims is the way to go if you’re using those lights.
The Camarro looks amazing but you boys really gotta take care of all the wiring in the trunk. I know it osnt visible to the open eye but whenever the trunk is open.... it's a mess to the eye. Hide that stuff boys. Dang.
I'll admit to being an old head, not as old as this car but I can preach that these cars hold a special place in the hearts of a lot of people. Sadly, my 75 yo pops just bought a 67 and his is not as nice as this one. If you iron things out more, you can get more than 150 for this. Thank you for giving an old car another life.
Something to consider; doing a build “beginning to end” time lapse vid with your overview commentary. It’d be nice to see the entire build summarized in a single vid.
100K for a non concourse quality Camaro is a ton of money, It's great to have money and unlimited shop time. Hats off to you. I noticed flaked paint on the the front vent window frames and cheap hose clamps. For what you spent on some things, you went cheap on others.
Amazing job guys! it turned out insane! We all been waiting for this build for over a year and thank God you decided to get it thru !! you can't never get enough of that engine roar and supercharger wisthle when revving up! Not sure if already on your plans , but it would be awesome to get Paul from 23rd Garage take care of the paint job ;).
That Camaro has to be the sweetest ride you have ever build...I love it the colour is amazing...And those headlights make it look out of this world...One heck of an expense to rebuild it but worth every penny..
agreed. I would assume the 150k would be a frame off restoration with chemical etching and dip, no bolt left unturned. This is more like the 70-80K TOPS
@@BogusQuacky they paid too much for it to begin with. $27k could've bought a running and driving car that needed minor stuff. They just got happy thinking they were getting a LS3 lol
I’m not into ‘murican cars in general but that thing is beautiful. Of all the builds you’ve done and the wrecks you’ve saved this is the one I think you guys should be most proud of.
This was a highly entertaining episode -- the way bolts and paint kept breaking off as you were describing how much money you spent working on it -- classic! You guys are the best!
Congratulations guys on the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro it look Awesome I know ya'll are glad to be able to drive it anywhere on the road. Thanks for letting us watch ya'll build a nice car.
Maybe am stating the obvious here but u guys have to use lock tight on them break bolts I didn’t hear or see u using any make sure and do it now dudes 👌👌👌 I love ur vids I watch every one of them am a big fan and keep doing what ur doing. Peace!!!!👊
Another nice build guys. Definitely a keeper because it’s worth more to you than what you could sell it for. A lot of those 6 figure Camaros have most or all original parts. The more original the more the value. Still a nice build.
I disagree a little! Yes an original car gets top dollar but a non car collector car lover that wants a mint camaro with 650hp reliable modern engine would pay top dollar! With the right buyer they would get 150k and if you had several buyers wanting it or at auction 150k to 200k! That's a rare car today and built with a 20k engine it's worth 150k no problem! An all original mint condition in the 250k to 300k range I'd guess! It's like anything if someone falls in love with a car and has the money they will pay whatever! With a bit more work done to it and new paint job you have to admit it's a special car! Interior is mint condition and 20k engine it's 150k easily! If someone offered them 200k they would sell it and I would not be surprised if they get a few real offers for it definitely at 150k to start off!
Add in another 12-15 thousand to correct the shotty body work and paint😂 you would end up having to pay the customer if you did that kinda bodywork as a shop
I'm half way through this vid and I gotta say...yall are amazing first off. A costume classic like this takes around what yall got into it time wise. Second off you guys bring rhe best content out of 90% of all of RU-vid in my opinion. You have a a super awesome build and you did it yourself. Just it being what it is is a monumental achievement in itself. She is sexxy hope that vocabulary isn't ro much for your channel. I watch all yall do and I love every second of it. Keep doing what you do! Enough talk back to this amazing but probably never done build. You have a gem no matter how you put it!
My opinion is that, this ine is one of the beat looking and sounding cars you've build guys! These head lights look amazing and the lip is great. Congrats and keep up with the good work with this car, she is definitely deserves all the love
I would like to record that I believe the next build should be a BMW, you guys love power, drift and burnouts, nothing better than a beamer to do this... I'd also really like you to buy that Bentley from your neighbor. Two classic cars in the collection would be quite a sight. A new and more powerful truck for pops it would been Nice aswell. and also... Love from Brasil!!!
I really hope you guys fix that ds door dent... it's all I see when I look at that car lol... highly doubt it went how you think. More likely someone bought it back from insurance or bought from copart and took it back after engine swap to sell.
Haha this car shoulda been crushed or done by someone professionally.. they need to take this seriously and actually do shit right before it’s on fire or wheels falling off.. I know it’s all custom but still duuuuuuuuude..
Mega rush job. They keep driving like that and that ass end is gonna walk out at the worst time. Can't do that shit with that shitty suspension and cheap tires
Alas, an insane car will be sold (in the future of course). I would personally keep it if I could because of the vintage look but hey, keep at it man. Y'all make amazing content which I'm not gonna lie, have been keeping me more interested into other cars, not just vintage, jdm, tuner, sports or even supercar cars. I really loved your content ever since the Ford Mustang. I even went through your past videos from the house, to the jeep. And have been keeping tabs on what you guys do but I've only ever slowed down on your videos due to work. Doesn't mean I'm not gonna continue watching them though. Much love from Singapore, hope you guys stay safe as well. And most importantly, don't push yourselves too hard when working yeah.