This is the type of shit I would do if I was rich. And it's good for humanity too because you know every single person he drives by in that van will put a smile on their face... Y'all did an awesome job on that van.
Ikr id have it just like this one but would add a bed washroom fridge everything a have to look like the show scooby doo and the cast everything lol so i love this idea in the video
A better rim choice would have been vintage A/R Torque Thrust" Daisy" rims powder coated in the right colors. I've seen it done on other MM replicas and it looks really cool.
Nobody noticed that it doesn't look anything like the actual original Scooby Doo van? Not near the same colors or floral design, no front tire, no roof racks, no computer on the inside, etc... would have been neat to see a real replica.
@@VenturaIT i get what youre saying, it would be nice to see them do an exact copy. but you have to one, keep in mind this is a customs shop, they do strictly customer customizaations, and two, like he says in like the 1:40 ish mark "make it our own" like adding their little flare to it. also i have seen a few replicated versions, it is nice to see them, but after 3 or 4 they tend to just look like the same van passing by.
@@VenturaIT well yea thats a whole rights issues so they did their own version of it to most likely avoid issues. But i do agree it looks like crap and honestly not the best van ive seen. Looks as rushed as this video was
@@AniClips699 I don't think it looks like crap? Is the van really copyrighted? What got me was the lack of the front tire and that the colors weren't the same or even close, not to mention the graphic design being so different. Not bad, just not looking like the van drove right out of the cartoon like the guy claimed in the video. He said that, if you watched the video.
I know the Dodge A100 is a leading candidate for what the Mystery Machine was supposed to be but, when I was a little kid, I generally thought of it as a Volkswagen Type 2 panel van just because of the front mounted spare wheel. I wouldn't mind seeing this version of the Mystery Machine as a Hot Wheels car, which shouldn't be that hard considering that Mattel has both a Dodge A100 Hot Wheels casting and the Scooby-Doo license.
Ive done my fair share of research and it's actually a 65 chevy van and on imcdb it's always listed as that a the one in the Scoob movie is literally thay but yeah dodge a100 is a very close second in my books followed by the ford econoline
Dang that van was sharp when they first got it. I appreciate what they did to it, but I’d love to get one in the condition it was in. They look so good, with a little updating to the motor an suspension it’d be one helluva daily driver.
Yeah as much as I wish they had just purely wrapped it and then just did seat covers you got to respect real paint, at least they didn't take the easy way
this is the pimp my ride shit i wanted to see in the 2000's don't get me wrong i love all the work and effort that ryan and his guys put in these projects
If there's one thing that WCC can do is bring back any car , van or truck back to the living with that special touch that they have and the love they put into the work they all do !!! God bless WCC 💯❤️🙏🏻😇👍👋😎✌️
Brian all I got to say man you do awesome work you are self-made for sure I don't care what the haters say or the ex-employee say you do good work it was just one TV show or a couple employees that fucked your whole shift up but you prevailed and you survived you didn't let them haters keep you keep your head up you already know that you already been in the game and and still surviving today much respect Ryan
That's pretty cool, should've painted the wheels though. I wouldn't have gone for that rim style personally. I'd have also done the interior in purple like the TV show. Everyone's got their own idea of how a mystery machine should be though
@@adamdestro123 at 1:02 he also said "we are going to make it look like you drove it straight from the cartoon". So kinda contradicting to say "make ours different". lmao
Not trying to be a "Daphine Downer"", but I get why the front spare tire was left off as it might restrict radiator air flow and cause cooling issues. Just my theory. As I'm also building "The Mystery Machine" from a 66 Chevy G-10 Sportvan, I'm considering doing the same.
Craigers!!! Ahhh, memories... When I was in high school everyone had 70's era Nova's or Malibu's either primer grey or black with straight pipes, jacked up rear ends and CRAIGERS!!!!
Once again. I was reminded why custom cars are so expensive. So tedious AF! Been a fan of Hanna-Barbera ever since I was a child. And I must say, that this is one of the best, if not the best real life Mystery Machine that I ever seen. Two thumbs up!
I think this looks really good! Only thing I could complain about is that fact the mystery machine logo isn’t in the middle on each side like on the cartoon. Other than that it looks good to me!
0:52 "we're gonna replicate"... except you make the logo smaller (it covered the whole top side of the van in the cartoon), and there was no grill on the original, not sure why you even mention that, and where is the front mount spare tire with flower tire cover? And chromed wheels instead of paint? You talk about how great and "just like the cartoon" it is going to be and then it is quite far off, just like 1000 other ones other people have built, nothing special.
Not even close to the same colors or floral design, no tire, as the original cartoon van, weird, you mean they never saw a Scooby Doo Cartoon? Maybe the cartoon one is copyrighted?
I think the thing about the cartoon Mystery Machine was that it took (easy to draw) design elements from several vans of the 1960s including the Dodge A100 but also the Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi and the front-mounted spare tire was definitely more of a Volkswagen thing and not so much a Dodge thing. I'd personally still have added the spare tire for "cartoon purist" reasons (and not had so much in the interior).
Back when they were on pimp my ride i submitted my 1966 van to pimp my van witch was already painted exactly like the cartoon and never heard from them
How come you never painted the wheels like your illustration(s)????? Also, you didn’t put the spare tire on the front….. You really should make the vehicle look like the actual one.
I think “Moby Dick” was a Ford van. It was a faded and slightly mottled ice white color, and was of this general vintage - hence the name. Wasn’t able to get enough money in time to buy it, though.
I'm still looking WHICH is the real van...everybody got a different idea. I'm guessing it is a mix between the main 3 vans the theories say, I see something about the T2, something about Dodge and something about Chevrolet G-20. I don't think there's a specific one, a mix.
This is the type of shit I would do if I was rich. And it's good for humanity too because you know every single person he drives by in that van will put a smile on their face... Y'all did an awesome job on that van.
Ikr id have it just like this one but would add a bed washroom fridge everything a have to look like the show scooby doo and the cast everything lol so i love this idea in the video
Same you rich might as well have fun and bring some joy
That's awesome. Should have painted the rims
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A better rim choice would have been vintage A/R Torque Thrust" Daisy" rims powder coated in the right colors. I've seen it done on other MM replicas and it looks really cool.
I guess Cragar was a sponsor of the show and wouldn’t let WCC paint the rims.
Why does the tumbnail show the end result? 🤷🏻♂️ No surprise, no fun.
@@bustyrandit he doesn't know shit about cars or style, just how to collect 💰 🤑 💸
Year 92 baby here. Scooby has always had a sentimental place in my heart.
Great job guys!
Nobody noticed that it doesn't look anything like the actual original Scooby Doo van? Not near the same colors or floral design, no front tire, no roof racks, no computer on the inside, etc... would have been neat to see a real replica.
@@VenturaIT i get what youre saying, it would be nice to see them do an exact copy. but you have to one, keep in mind this is a customs shop, they do strictly customer customizaations, and two, like he says in like the 1:40 ish mark "make it our own" like adding their little flare to it. also i have seen a few replicated versions, it is nice to see them, but after 3 or 4 they tend to just look like the same van passing by.
@@VenturaIT well yea thats a whole rights issues so they did their own version of it to most likely avoid issues. But i do agree it looks like crap and honestly not the best van ive seen. Looks as rushed as this video was
@@AniClips699 I don't think it looks like crap? Is the van really copyrighted? What got me was the lack of the front tire and that the colors weren't the same or even close, not to mention the graphic design being so different. Not bad, just not looking like the van drove right out of the cartoon like the guy claimed in the video. He said that, if you watched the video.
I know the Dodge A100 is a leading candidate for what the Mystery Machine was supposed to be but, when I was a little kid, I generally thought of it as a Volkswagen Type 2 panel van just because of the front mounted spare wheel.
I wouldn't mind seeing this version of the Mystery Machine as a Hot Wheels car, which shouldn't be that hard considering that Mattel has both a Dodge A100 Hot Wheels casting and the Scooby-Doo license.
I think the Mystery Machine in the original 69” show was supposed to be based off a late 60s era Ford Econoline van
Ive done my fair share of research and it's actually a 65 chevy van and on imcdb it's always listed as that a the one in the Scoob movie is literally thay but yeah dodge a100 is a very close second in my books followed by the ford econoline
Dang that van was sharp when they first got it. I appreciate what they did to it, but I’d love to get one in the condition it was in. They look so good, with a little updating to the motor an suspension it’d be one helluva daily driver.
Yeah as much as I wish they had just purely wrapped it and then just did seat covers you got to respect real paint, at least they didn't take the easy way
Oh how I wish I was rich. I would ABSOLUTELY have this built! Great job, WCC!
I really bet Grey DeLisle, the voice of Daphne, will sign an autograph on that van.
this is the pimp my ride shit i wanted to see in the 2000's don't get me wrong i love all the work and effort that ryan and his guys put in these projects
Yea real paint and striping on the body! No vinyl wrap. You guys did it as good as it can be.
Well, great job. Your imagination and professionalism are unsurpassed 👏👏👏
If there's one thing that WCC can do is bring back any car , van or truck back to the living with that special touch that they have and the love they put into the work they all do !!! God bless WCC 💯❤️🙏🏻😇👍👋😎✌️
Still needs a spare tire on the front of the van.
Brian all I got to say man you do awesome work you are self-made for sure I don't care what the haters say or the ex-employee say you do good work it was just one TV show or a couple employees that fucked your whole shift up but you prevailed and you survived you didn't let them haters keep you keep your head up you already know that you already been in the game and and still surviving today much respect Ryan
That's pretty cool, should've painted the wheels though. I wouldn't have gone for that rim style personally. I'd have also done the interior in purple like the TV show. Everyone's got their own idea of how a mystery machine should be though
Very cool
Now that's love for the series.
Please add the spare tyre on the front to complete the look, it really needs it to send it off to cartoon heaven
Agree
The rendering didn’t incorporate the front spare wheel which is disappointing
At 1:38 he did say "make ours a little bit different and special but still keeps the obviously the Mystery Machine theme."
@@adamdestro123 at 1:02 he also said "we are going to make it look like you drove it straight from the cartoon". So kinda contradicting to say "make ours different". lmao
Not trying to be a "Daphine Downer"", but I get why the front spare tire was left off as it might restrict radiator air flow and cause cooling issues. Just my theory. As I'm also building "The Mystery Machine" from a 66 Chevy G-10 Sportvan, I'm considering doing the same.
@@adamdestro123 For copyright reasons , which is why Scooby Doo isnt wriiten on it
Craigers!!! Ahhh, memories... When I was in high school everyone had 70's era Nova's or Malibu's either primer grey or black with straight pipes, jacked up rear ends and CRAIGERS!!!!
Once again. I was reminded why custom cars are so expensive. So tedious AF!
Been a fan of Hanna-Barbera ever since I was a child. And I must say, that this is one of the best, if not the best real life Mystery Machine that I ever seen. Two thumbs up!
I think this looks really good! Only thing I could complain about is that fact the mystery machine logo isn’t in the middle on each side like on the cartoon. Other than that it looks good to me!
Great Job on the Mystery Machine van.
If only the Genie would grant me a wish to get my '08 Super Bee refreshed. WCC is the SHIZ!
10,000 out of 10 and you guys made me feel really old when the Saturday Morning cartoons came on TV
My jaw was on the floor the whole time. This was knocked clear out of the ballpark guys
0:52 "we're gonna replicate"... except you make the logo smaller (it covered the whole top side of the van in the cartoon), and there was no grill on the original, not sure why you even mention that, and where is the front mount spare tire with flower tire cover? And chromed wheels instead of paint? You talk about how great and "just like the cartoon" it is going to be and then it is quite far off, just like 1000 other ones other people have built, nothing special.
agreed
Not even close to the same colors or floral design, no tire, as the original cartoon van, weird, you mean they never saw a Scooby Doo Cartoon? Maybe the cartoon one is copyrighted?
Wcc lang ist es her, schön wieder einmal von Euch zu sehen... 💖
why did you not add the spare tire to the front like in the cartoon.?
I think the thing about the cartoon Mystery Machine was that it took (easy to draw) design elements from several vans of the 1960s including the Dodge A100 but also the Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi and the front-mounted spare tire was definitely more of a Volkswagen thing and not so much a Dodge thing.
I'd personally still have added the spare tire for "cartoon purist" reasons (and not had so much in the interior).
Best Cartoon Ever Made !
02:51 Something special about some old school aluminum mags
This made me smile, thanks!
Very cool!!!!!!!!
Very Creative
Wow that came out better than I thought it would
A van like this ought to attract a lot of children to help you find your lost dog.
A lot of work goes into this. Wonder what they customer was willing to pay.
It's like watching Pimp My Ride back in the day but better!
Nice but I wish they did the spare tire in front. It looks "lacking" when you see the front
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i love it dude (cool custom & best design), The Mystery Machine - FUNTASTIC 😎
omg 😍😍😍. Looks fantastic! Childhood memories...
Ya going in the right direction. This build was simple and clean. Not like the old days…ovens in trunk, disco balls, 100 speakers everywhere, 😂
shaggy gets groovy tho
Looks nice WCC 🚙💨
glad to see he uses firefox as well
Ballin head unit! 🫢
Clean AF 👍🏼
I would love to drive this! Awesome!
Great work guys!
Loving it scooby doo one of my top favorite cartoons growing up
WESTCOAST BE DOING THERE THANG 💪🏽 I LOVE IT
West coast customs is still a thing? Where is x to z? Xzibit?
I wish those old Cragars mags would make a come back on modern muscle cars. Smaller wheels with more tire side walls with raised white lettering 👌
Magnífico trabajo!😮
Me and my friends would really like to see more of the building of the vehicles
Why make the logos so small? They should be much larger, Kinda dull,
COOL!!!...but you forgot the Scooby snacks.👍👍👍
Favorite Cartoon 💯
That's super cool
It’s so different seeing the new crew compared to the show y’all had a while back makes me kinda sad 😢
The new velma show was meant to piss people off. Its going to be gone soon.
Yeah like iss and Dane and Mike
Awesome 👍😎
Very clean van before you change it.❤❤
Awesome project
And the reason he did it was even better👍🤙
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This is like Pimp my Ride but with the Alternative.
Cool van .
Cool And Amazing, That's awesome. Should have painted the rims
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AND added a spare tire to the front.
Greatwork guys keep it up
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Super cool
i dont wish for the van, just Shaggy's appetite. 🤣
Back when they were on pimp my ride i submitted my 1966 van to pimp my van witch was already painted exactly like the cartoon and never heard from them
great job
U did a awesome job on this 😍
You forgot the rims😢
would have been cool if they left the back windows clear, and the tv facing outwards had an animated scooby looking out
That’s juicy, that is.
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62 year old carpet installer here owned lots of vans over the years . All of them tricked out . Where's the shag carpet lol.....
Extremely cool 😎 👍👍👍👍
How come you never painted the wheels like your illustration(s)????? Also, you didn’t put the spare tire on the front….. You really should make the vehicle look like the actual one.
How fun would that be to road-trip!
I think “Moby Dick” was a Ford van. It was a faded and slightly mottled ice white color, and was of this general vintage - hence the name.
Wasn’t able to get enough money in time to buy it, though.
Mystery Machine logo should be centered and larger...but other than that it’s really cool.
I'm still looking WHICH is the real van...everybody got a different idea.
I'm guessing it is a mix between the main 3 vans the theories say,
I see something about the T2, something about Dodge and something about Chevrolet G-20.
I don't think there's a specific one, a mix.
Rally rawsome!!!
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I ❤ that scooby doo van.
BOSS AUDIO WHAT IN THE FUCK WEST COAST????
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We adore this vehicle 🔥❤️
Love it! 🎉 Scooby door approved 👍🏼
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you forgot the front tire!
Oh look, another scooby doo van. *rolls eyes*
Good stuff
Awesome like zoinks
Watching that made me want a Scooby sandwich!
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Shaggy never had an Adam’s Apple now. Mandela Effect.
Badass!
Peace from LIBYA🇱🇾 job well done 😃👏👏👏
West coast costums should put a tv in it
The "Mystery Machine" was actually modeled from a VW Bus.
Awesome
When I was little, I saw Mystery Machine in real life! It's at Krispy Kreme!