I remember watching this when you first uploaded it. I still get the same warm fuzzy feeling when I watch it now. Great job man I can only hope to be able to do this one day. Don't ever feel you spent your money wrong with this car and don't EVER sell it. you will regret it. If it's the last thing you own, sleep in it. Good luck to you man.
Dicen que cuando escuchas una canción y se te enchina la piel, es porque compartes el sentimiento con el autor, ahora puedo entender parcialmente que es para Fercho conseguir de nuevo después de 13 años su carro de la adolescencia, se me pusieron llorosos los ojos al ver qué si lo había comprado, estoy ansioso por ver cómo lo deja, ya sea como antes o una idea nueva, congrats Fercho
Tú a esa edad tenías un Charger, yo apenas y acababa de conseguir con mucho esfuerzo un celular LG Chocolate de esos años. Ojalá a pesar de todo lo que está pasando pueda ahorrar lo suficiente para comprarme un Maverick que tantas ganas tengo y dedicarme a él. Gracias por se inspiración y ejemplo de que todo puede volver.
Oh man this car is beautiful, reading the description, it's insane to think of how much work you put into this thing and how much money you put in. But the end result is amazing and the car is now probably worth like 10x more than what you paid for it. Awesome job man!
@assassin2515 Thank you very much i apopreciate it, Good luck with your project, make a video of your Stang and when its finished let me know il be glad to see it! take care bro!
Woah, i can't believe that a 17 year old (now 21) actually brought this back to life. You're parents must've been awed by the way of how you brought that beloved vehicle to life man. You sir are a life saver (lol).
Qué bonito video, con tantas sensaciones y sentimientos encontrados por tanto que habla de el Fercho! Me da un chingo de gusto que lo haya recuperado ❤️
Thanks for sharing! I appreciate thy video by being about a 70's, by showing a walking process, by showing a process completed and by the song thou chose. I have 2 70's here, and I have the process stuck in the middle for years. I live the anguish of wandering if one day I'll be able to conclude at least one of them, put my hands upon the wheel and live this town at once! Ace
hey kiddo, i have a buddy of mine who has done a few of these cars and i have always been involved in the transformations :), so i know first hand the work, patience and dedication it takes to restore these beautiful mopar works of art. i know the frustrations and disappointments that you run into on the way when they dont send you the right part that you has been holding the job up for weeks and when the only replacement aftermarket part just wont fit right and ahs 2 b"customized"2fit GREATJOB!
thats a real great achievement hope you get to enjoy it for as many years as you can im still kinda young but im gonna have a challenger within a month an im gonna fix it up just as you did its really an awesome feeling when youve got such good respect for these cars thumbs up to you dude
I can only dream my 72 plymouth Satellite will someday be this cool.. Nice car bro. Looks like you put your whole heart into this car. Got my respect man. Good job.
That is an absolutely beautiful car. I'm 17 and I can only dream about doing what you did with that monster. Cheers to you my friend. Maybe I'll be lucky enough some day to be able to do what you accomplished
Beautiful car. I had a '72 Challenger once- everyone wanted to race me, lol. Damn I miss that car! In the vintage car auctions, these 70's muscle cars (restored, of course) bring BIG BUCKS!
nice man. I love the chargers from this era and ill add that you did one hell of a job at it. Im restoring a 1969 mustang coupe with my dad. I got it fot 700 bucks, and it was a total POS. haha. Nice to see other people restoring these amazing classics. Eventually, all the rust and dents wil be gone from my mustang, and itll look like new, just like what yours looks like. great job.
Great vid, great car men! I am proud that someone of my age can have the effort and value of achieving a car in this way... without a doubt; you’re pattern to follow men! I am in search of a charger, here in Venezuela only achieved the 74' and it’s my dream have and restore one! But by 4500$ are achieved, which is very expensive in this country, but with effort and God everything can be possible! Congrats by the car!
Nice car man. Im 18 and currently fixing up a 1972 charger. so far iv dropped a 440 in it and got it running, but have to fix an oil leak. I love the rims you choose, i myself am going with the same ones. i dont think im going to modernize mine tho, i personally enjoy the original old feeling. great job, respect.
@Byzanth25 Thank you very much my friend i appreciate it, i will make this car a manual eventually when i dont drive it as my every day car. i agree theres nothing like a clutch and H pattern! cheers!
Good job man, this is the opposite of all the gear but no idea. All the idea but no gear and it still came out great. I bet you cherish this so much more that you fixed it up yourself rather than bought it in perfect condition.
great build man, good to see you have new stuff like subs in the back but keep it original looking outside. Definetly with ya on the auto, manuals are a pain as a daily if you dont need them.. The bigger the engine the less you need a clutch... btw i saw this ages ago.. few more views since then lol!
On my 1973 Charger SE I used 1971 Super Bee tail lights and bumper and a 1972 Charger SE front bumper with hide away headlights... made for a nice one off car without spending big money. ( I bought and sold the other 2 cars after swapping out what I wanted.) I actually made money in the process. I also shaved the door handles and plugged the key holes. Nice gauge setup, I was lucky and got a ralley cluster stock. Maybe ok for you, I just can't do the small block. I love the big blocks.
El primero pero no el último my buen Fercho! Tienes muy buenos gustos en autos que chulada de charger y ahora que chulada de porshe que estás restaurando
Beautiful car and perfect color. Luv the way you kept it simple. What kind of transmission (gear ratio) you have? ...Beautiful gorgeous gorgeous absolutely gorgeous! Take care of it
you make an insane job on this car ... it was the worst car it can be before the restoration and then ... bam ! the car came back to life !!! you deserve to be known !!!
My respect to you, you did a great job on that beautiful classic. Whe have a lot i common- no money, hard work and doing it yourself. Just like I did. More youth like us to the world :) greetings from Finland!
I have a '69 Plymouth Barracuda fastback body that I got when I was 1 (19 now). I'm restoring mine as well, but the process is going slowly. Sick car though. Gotta love Mopars!
love how brought this car back to life many people dont appreciate muscle cars but this is an example of why muscle cars are simply the best =] where did you get the body and engine? im interested in building one of my own. any suggestions for finding cars like this?
Props brother.... my garage car is a 69 GTO Judge and daily driver is a 70 chevelle that basically i work on as i go...working on getting back to work to get a 68-70 charger and 70 road runner.
Y quién diría que éste mismo coche, regresaría con su dueño después de 13 años :')
venimos del mismo sitio :vv
@@javierandreslugo3642 x3 jaja
Estaría muy padre como el lo dejo en sus años
Quien lo diría :)
@@fergurquiza jajaja :)
¿Cuantos aquí después de ver que lo ha recuperado? ❤
Yo jajaja
@@fergurquiza ¡¡Válgame!!
No me esperaba tu comentario mi Fercho! 👍
Como anillo al dedo la noticia ¿no? jajajaja
Yo no lo dejo de ver
Cada semana veo los 2 videos🤭😅
Like si viniste por la historia de Fercho😂
si, pero por la del 2020 cuando ya lo recupero
@@jesusmoralesest ¡Así es!! 👉
La nueva historia
Si bro ya lo encontro de nuevo su auto su challenger
Simon
Vengo del futuro. No hagas drift con el auto de tu mamá!!!! 🤣
Que fregon lo tenia fercho seguramente ahora que tiene mas experiencia quedara echo una joya slaudos y que bueno que regreso a el saludos .
Estaría chido que lo dejara como el lo dejo en su epoca
YEah!
Imagínense que chingón ha de haber sido para fercho llegar en ese Charger a la prepa
Like si vienes despues de llorar por que regresó a su dueño 😅
I remember watching this when you first uploaded it. I still get the same warm fuzzy feeling when I watch it now. Great job man I can only hope to be able to do this one day. Don't ever feel you spent your money wrong with this car and don't EVER sell it. you will regret it. If it's the last thing you own, sleep in it. Good luck to you man.
MAD PROPS TO YOU KID. prime example of dedication is the key to life. you can do anything you put your mind to and this guy did
Nice!!! Great job on the restore!
He had to sell it because he crashed his mom's car and found it 13 years after the other side of the country.
@@ethanreyes8188 que hacia respondiendole a un comentario de hace 8 años jajaja
Medulachito ya se jajajaja
@@medulachito jajajaja mal reacción me doy cuenta 😂😂
@@medulachito ojo pero ese canal es famoso 😮
Dicen que cuando escuchas una canción y se te enchina la piel, es porque compartes el sentimiento con el autor, ahora puedo entender parcialmente que es para Fercho conseguir de nuevo después de 13 años su carro de la adolescencia, se me pusieron llorosos los ojos al ver qué si lo había comprado, estoy ansioso por ver cómo lo deja, ya sea como antes o una idea nueva, congrats Fercho
Tú a esa edad tenías un Charger, yo apenas y acababa de conseguir con mucho esfuerzo un celular LG Chocolate de esos años. Ojalá a pesar de todo lo que está pasando pueda ahorrar lo suficiente para comprarme un Maverick que tantas ganas tengo y dedicarme a él. Gracias por se inspiración y ejemplo de que todo puede volver.
awesome car man!
Si asi lo dejó cuando estaba chavo, no imagino como lo dejará ahora, es una bestia de auto
Sotero Garcia Martinez claro, ahora con más presupuesto
Love it. Awesome to see someone young(ish) that not just appreciates classic cars, but the joy of rebuilding your own :)
watching this video after 3yrs ,found it in my favorite list..........
And now this car returned to its owner after 13 years, you can search for the new channel as FERCHO URQUIZA
La bestia regresó a su hogar, buena ❤️✌🏽
Oh man this car is beautiful, reading the description, it's insane to think of how much work you put into this thing and how much money you put in. But the end result is amazing and the car is now probably worth like 10x more than what you paid for it. Awesome job man!
@assassin2515 Thank you very much i apopreciate it, Good luck with your project, make a video of your Stang and when its finished let me know il be glad to see it! take care bro!
Vengo del futuro y el buen fercho recupero este coche :)!!!!!
Te lo mereces, tiras buena vibra en cada video y eso te lo recompensa el universo.
Like si ya lo quieres ver terminado 2020
14 años después volvió :D
Great job young man. Not only a great car but it's great to see someone so young that has a great work ethic.
"Con Fercho y Hisense Estreno Celular"
Y después de varios años, ese Charger volvió a donde siempre perteneció.
FERCHO muy buen trabajo 👍
Es una máquina del tiempo, vuelve a ver ahora donde está este coche
Woah, i can't believe that a 17 year old (now 21) actually brought this back to life. You're parents must've been awed by the way of how you brought that beloved vehicle to life man. You sir are a life saver (lol).
that's fantastic work... the car has totally changed than it was
El primero del Fercho! 😎🤘
Y no te imaginas quién lo tiene hoy
Qué bonito video, con tantas sensaciones y sentimientos encontrados por tanto que habla de el Fercho! Me da un chingo de gusto que lo haya recuperado ❤️
Like si veniste por las historias de instagram del buen Fercho
Yo tambien vengo de ahi jaja
Presente!!
Vengo de instagram 😍
Thanks for sharing! I appreciate thy video by being about a 70's, by showing a walking process, by showing a process completed and by the song thou chose.
I have 2 70's here, and I have the process stuck in the middle for years.
I live the anguish of wandering if one day I'll be able to conclude at least one of them, put my hands upon the wheel and live this town at once!
Ace
Ojala ami me pase lo mismo mi tio bendio su primer coche ase 3 o 4 dias y ese coche era de mi abuelo q murio y yo pienso recuperarlo
Like si quisieras que fercho lo dejara como lo tenía en su época y como el lo habia restaurado
hey kiddo, i have a buddy of mine who has done a few of these cars and i have always been involved in the transformations :), so i know first hand the work, patience and dedication it takes to restore these beautiful mopar works of art. i know the frustrations and disappointments that you run into on the way when they dont send you the right part that you has been holding the job up for weeks and when the only replacement aftermarket part just wont fit right and ahs 2 b"customized"2fit GREATJOB!
BOTON DE "VINE POR LA HISTORIA DE FERCHO"
Like si veniste por la historia de fercho 2018
dude! i love how you bought a charger in a real bad condition and worked you ass off to get it back to life! my respect for you and your charger!
ten years ago today this video was uploaded
And now after 13 years he bought the same car again. In the past he sold it because of a problem
Nice one dude. I'm also in my early 20's and I'm restoring a classic car too here in Brazil, soon it will be my first car!!!
Siempre vuelves a dónde eres feliz 😌👌🏼✌️
AUSSIE HEMI
Mopar muscle....can't beat it !
Love the sound of big blocks at idle. Brilliant resto..well done.
Bad ass video and car man. Really good job. I like how you merged the new technology with the old school style, very seamless and sharp.
thats a real great achievement
hope you get to enjoy it for as many years as you can
im still kinda young but im gonna have a challenger within a month an im gonna fix it up just as you did
its really an awesome feeling when youve got such good respect for these cars
thumbs up to you dude
you are the man dawg... you look so young yet you pulled that off... props... MAD props bro
I can only dream my 72 plymouth Satellite will someday be this cool.. Nice car bro. Looks like you put your whole heart into this car. Got my respect man. Good job.
That is an absolutely beautiful car. I'm 17 and I can only dream about doing what you did with that monster. Cheers to you my friend. Maybe I'll be lucky enough some day to be able to do what you accomplished
Man this makes me want to get an old muscle car and just work on it every day.
Congrats on the build dude!
Well my friend I appreciate that work. The result of your 2 years hard working is beautiful. Drive safely and muscle cars FTW!
A well built machine very nice your hard work in fact payed off the burnout wasnt weak for trying to conserve tires great color on the car too man
Props bro i can tell you love cars to put your life savings into a car. this is a true passion.
Beautiful car. I had a '72 Challenger once- everyone wanted to race me, lol. Damn I miss that car! In the vintage car auctions, these 70's muscle cars (restored, of course) bring BIG BUCKS!
Beautiful job. I had a 72 R/T and it was a fun car. You should be proud of your work. Nice car.
very very awsome! what i dont understand is how 399 people could dis like this! its perfection! awsome job my friend now enjoy your hard efforts.
Great job only who needs a new sound system when you have a beautiful car to listen to everyday.
Excellent resto job. I like the swish down the sides. Even matted the hood. Cant wait to see what you do next. keep up the good work
thats a beautiful car, a nice mix of modern technology, such as the sound syestem, in a timeless classic car. loved the video
Wow, you did that all your self. Congrats to you. That car is very, very nice. Lovin the seats and the sterring wheel!
Congrats bro. Im from south america and you car is the most dificult dream to do ... im so happy for u enjoy it :)
nice man. I love the chargers from this era and ill add that you did one hell of a job at it. Im restoring a 1969 mustang coupe with my dad. I got it fot 700 bucks, and it was a total POS. haha. Nice to see other people restoring these amazing classics. Eventually, all the rust and dents wil be gone from my mustang, and itll look like new, just like what yours looks like. great job.
Great vid, great car men! I am proud that someone of my age can have the effort and value of achieving a car in this way... without a doubt; you’re pattern to follow men! I am in search of a charger, here in Venezuela only achieved the 74' and it’s my dream have and restore one! But by 4500$ are achieved, which is very expensive in this country, but with effort and God everything can be possible! Congrats by the car!
Good job, it's not hard to see how much love you put into that thing.
Quite impressive, congratulations, really. Beyond the car itself, which is great, your dedication and achievement. Keep it up young man.
good stuff man, im 15 and buildin a 67 firebird fer my first car. thats a kickass charger, looks like you spent a lot of time and effort into it
you should be very proud of yourself you saved an awesome cars life i wish there were more people like you :)
Nice car man. Im 18 and currently fixing up a 1972 charger. so far iv dropped a 440 in it and got it running, but have to fix an oil leak. I love the rims you choose, i myself am going with the same ones. i dont think im going to modernize mine tho, i personally enjoy the original old feeling. great job, respect.
25 de Junio del 2020, 14 años después lo recuperaste. Te admiro Fer!
@Byzanth25 Thank you very much my friend i appreciate it, i will make this car a manual eventually when i dont drive it as my every day car. i agree theres nothing like a clutch and H pattern! cheers!
thats some clean work you did there. that car must be a joy to ride. ENJOY IT!
Estos si son proyectos, no como las mamadas que hace el puñetas de Juca, que solo termina desmadrando todo... Mucho exito Fercho.
Good job man, this is the opposite of all the gear but no idea. All the idea but no gear and it still came out great. I bet you cherish this so much more that you fixed it up yourself rather than bought it in perfect condition.
great build man, good to see you have new stuff like subs in the back but keep it original looking outside.
Definetly with ya on the auto, manuals are a pain as a daily if you dont need them.. The bigger the engine the less you need a clutch...
btw i saw this ages ago.. few more views since then lol!
That is beautiful! Thanks soo much for restoring a classic!
On my 1973 Charger SE I used 1971 Super Bee tail lights and bumper and a 1972 Charger SE front bumper with hide away headlights... made for a nice one off car without spending big money. ( I bought and sold the other 2 cars after swapping out what I wanted.) I actually made money in the process.
I also shaved the door handles and plugged the key holes.
Nice gauge setup, I was lucky and got a ralley cluster stock.
Maybe ok for you, I just can't do the small block. I love the big blocks.
Awesome job, respect for your work man. Take care of this great car.
El primero pero no el último my buen Fercho! Tienes muy buenos gustos en autos que chulada de charger y ahora que chulada de porshe que estás restaurando
A brilliant man would put a great down-tempo song on top of a marvelous resto of an awesome car. That's you.
Beautiful car and perfect color. Luv the way you kept it simple. What kind of transmission (gear ratio) you have? ...Beautiful gorgeous gorgeous absolutely gorgeous! Take care of it
From a piece of junk to a thing of speed and beauty... you sir earn my respect.
you make an insane job on this car ... it was the worst car it can be before the restoration and then ... bam ! the car came back to life !!! you deserve to be known !!!
dedication, time, money and love for it but it looks good man good work.
Great looking classic car - love the 70s color you've chosen. Congrats on a nice restore!
My respect to you, you did a great job on that beautiful classic. Whe have a lot i common- no money, hard work and doing it yourself. Just like I did. More youth like us to the world :) greetings from Finland!
i admire the heart and soul that went into this car. very nice!
Truly, I nice car! I respect your choice to burn the oil and pack some speakers in there! Well done!
Awsome work on that car man! It was great to see the before and after shots :)
woooooo sweet car man love the stripe down the side, great color. Good job man, rip it up
at this moment you were livin my dream !
nice job on the restore !
so much respect for all your good work :P
Sigue vivo
Beautiful car man. Props to you for doing it youreself as well!
its nice seeing someone bringing back a car to life nice job guys
I have a '69 Plymouth Barracuda fastback body that I got when I was 1 (19 now). I'm restoring mine as well, but the process is going slowly. Sick car though. Gotta love Mopars!
love how brought this car back to life many people dont appreciate muscle cars but this is an example of why muscle cars are simply the best =] where did you get the body and engine? im interested in building one of my own. any suggestions for finding cars like this?
The Charger is not my favorite Mopar but, props dude. She is a beauty.
Props brother.... my garage car is a 69 GTO Judge and daily driver is a 70 chevelle that basically i work on as i go...working on getting back to work to get a 68-70 charger and 70 road runner.
Alot of time and money to rebuild a CLASSIC. I LOVE IT
Are those Cragar gt rims by chance? and very nice restore, very clean and still kept the classic look of the car
I really enjoyed the video about Your car. Nice to know that You built it with Your hands.
This car is amazing, I hope to do this to a charger or a Cuda' one day too, great job man
Wicked cool man,you did a really good job on this car