Car That Ate My Brain 2 : Episode 5 Coming Home
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- In this episode we spend a few days finalizing the last few things in order to get the car back home to continue building till we get the car done.
Car That Ate My Brain follows film maker, hot rod historian and builder Piero De Luca in his quest to build a replica of the car known as “Tweedy Pie” a 1923 Model T Ford roadster made famous by Ed ‘Big Daddy” Roth. Revell and Roth turned the car into a famous model kit and influenced many, selling over 11 million units to date. This series we tag along with Piero and his friends and see the clone come to life over a 2 year span that is still going on today.
Lucky is a great guy to have on your team. Dang!
Yeah he’s alright 😜
I love watching skilled metal fabricators.
So cool!
The best thing about this project is once it is done, the Tweedy Pie will once again be seen cruisin’ around the streets.
Yeah brother can’t wait!
Can’t get enough of this 😆
Loving it !!!!! Can’t wait to see it finished.
Thanks! I can’t wait either 😜
Enjoying the build for sure. Thanks fellas!!👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Cool................................ 👍😉
Go Man, go!! Having a wife that's behind your passions in life, is rad. Mine could care less.
Thanks for taking us along, on your journey.
JT
Thanks man! Yes blessed my wife rules!
U gotta love a hot rod that will fit in the back of a pick up🤘
Haha Right?
Lucky does great work. Fantastic!
Yes he does!
I have been waiting for this video the past week! Thank you so much! I can’t wait to see the next one
Really cool to see what Lucky can do in a small shop with pretty basic tools, the floor, grill, dash wow all look great
Agreed!! That’s all you need some times.. a little drive, knowledge and some basic tools.
Awesomeness…..! 👍🏽
I would say that Lucky has been working his ass off 😂 thank God for good friends 🥰
Yes he been non stop for about 5 years now haha
Lucky great craft man get that man a beer
It's getting real man! Thanks for bringing us along!
You’re welcome!
a super start, you are where I wish I could do that again.Love it.
Thanks!!
Oh my god Evette was cracking me up. She’s so cute
You do great work 👍
This looks amazing! Great work everyone!
Thank you!!!
Wow that car is looking so good looking forward to the next installment.
Damn!!! Another great installment!!! Absolutely cool to see this come together.
Thanks Man!
Well done guys looking good and loving the progress
Thanks Stephen!!
Dude!!! It’s really coming together. So cool seeing your dream come to fruition. Good on you and your buddies for helping along the way.
Thanks Garth! I appreciate the good words! Yeah my bro’s are pretty ok.. ha
dude congrats! she is looking great. Lucky is the man! this has been great to follow!
Thanks Johnny! Much appreciated dude
Very cool build!
So awesome!
I loved that car back in the day and I'm so happy to know the history now. I'm super happy you're taking us along on your journey to recreate this icon and you've got a great group of passionate people to help. Good luck and stay safe.
Thanks Troy for the good words and for watching! Defiantly blessed to have good friends around!
Nyyyyce' !!!!!! 👌
Awesome Mate, keep the dream powering 🚀😉🛸
Evette shifting, I had a '37 Chevy pickup with the same shift pattern. Just move the shift lever around until I found a gear.
😂😂😂
Loving this build!!
Thanks Bob!
Looks so good ! Look forward to seeing more !
So much more to come!
Thank You !
I was tired of my T-Bucket had it over 30 years. It took me over 7 years to build it out..Now After watching you Video, I am now "Re - Inspired to Keep my T- Hot Rod. ..and not get Rid of My Custom 1921 Police Hot Rod...One of Kind. Thank you. Dr Sung New Jersey USA
Thank s for the good words and man I’m glad your keeping your T .. that’s rules!
man i've been jonesing for this. thanks.
It looks great.
Thanks!
Gotta get that 'Little Bit' in there. HA!
You know how we do.
Nice!!
Great videos, keep up the good work.
Thats looking rad Piero. Stoked to see this build happening with the help of good mates.
Thanks Simon!
It looks great!!! Such a good milestone to hit.
Yes it is.. when it all comes together and actually looks the part was a moment I waited for a long time,
Great job brother!
Kick ass! ...also Evette rules!
Yes! Yes she does! Miss you dude!
That’s coming along great! Can I buy the top of that aftermarket 32 grille!? 😂
Haha I actually ended up with it cause it goes with the red T body that we are going to build some day 😂
@@MADFABRICATORSTV sounds good man! I had to try for my model t coupe :)
Looking great, love this thing.
Thanks Robert
Awesome 🤪
Superb!! Love these videos...so inspirational for my own project. Keep them coming, looking great, P!!
You got it Matt! Thanks!!
Looking good guys.
Thanks Barry!
Very nice
Thanks Adam!
Go Man Go
Nice job looking good
Thanks Richard!
It doesn't matter cause it's Mine!
😂
Man lucky really hook it up..
You can say that again... I hook him up too :) haha it’s a win win with us haha
What are you going to do for the driver's side door?
Early model T’s do not have a driver door.
@@MADFABRICATORSTV I thought that might be, but I couldn't remember. It's so weird to me. lol Thanks for the reply.
Can we all take ten seconds to reflect on how useful sharpies are?
Hahaha 100%
you keep saying we we we but i only see him him him working???
Well Mr. cook... Because I’m filming as well as helping and what I was doing to help wasn’t very exciting. So I can bore you with video of me wire brushing metal or I can get right to the interesting stuff...That’s how to keep an audience engaged. So I hope you understand how it works now. Am I a pro hot rod builder? No. But I do the best I can with minimal tools I have so keep watching you’ll get plenty of me working on the car from here on out.
Amazing, like the part when you share with your wife! all about love. keep sharing your work and nice vids. CheaterPete ;-)
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