Ah hell yes, I'm really loving the upload schedule, these are not just videos about a dude working on old cars - these are master pieces. Very inspiring.
TORINO TIME!!! Ya know man 99 percent of the world would;ve said this thing was too far gone, but dudes like you and even me do our best to keep em rolling another great video!
Since I have an addiction to 70’s Ford’s because that’s when I was in high school and my first car was a 75 Elite I would blow it up. Completely gutted, dipped, metal fixed then from the belt line all the way underneath Rhino line it. Yes interior and exterior just like you dip a strawberry in chocolate. And then restore it to showroom with a lot of other necessities of long highway cruises. Great Videos Thank You 🙏
Utterly amazing that you will take the time to do the work...The reality is, over time rust happens..(depending where u live) What amazes me is the end result...a perfectly functioning vehicle once more....the future is wide open..said Tom Petty...
Ooh, crunchy! Yeah, I wondered about this, with that New England Dealer logo on the back of the car. Brave man, you are. Still, it's a Torino, and it's original, and it runs And it is better than my grad school roommate's Volkswagen Beetle. He was pretty tall, and one morning he gets into it to drive in to school and notices that he now has plenty of headroom. Overnight the front seat had completely fallen through the floor. But the engine and transaxle were still good. So, we just jacked up the back end, unbolted the heavy parts, towed the carcass off to the dump, found a new(er) body and a backyard VW mechanic (you hadn't been born yet) and had the good pieces put together to make a whole car. And he finished grad school in it. You got this.
When I do floor patches I use thicker metal. Usually 14ga. But I will usually go to the local body shop and get some old wrecked fenders or panels and take the metal from them. The body shop is usually happy for you to haul them away.
Impact gun is lot better for rusted bolts IMO, because of the hammering action vs. constantly increasing torque of a wrench. Square tubing would've been a faster way to make those seat beams. Good welding. Those small fluxcore welders have come a long way.
the only channel I have notifications on, bless your heart.
Same! So quality
This could be a TV series. The finished product you give us with each of these videos is amazing.
Once again a cinematic masterpiece. Thank you Simon
Your work speaks for itself !!!! Nice job !!!!
Ah hell yes, I'm really loving the upload schedule, these are not just videos about a dude working on old cars - these are master pieces. Very inspiring.
Love your silence repair 👍
Enjoying the morning with a nice cup of coffee while seeing that SimonFordman just released a new video. Today is going to be a good day.
These videos rock my world
I didn't know I needed them until I found them. Such a great style of filming. All killer, no filler.
Hello, Simon! I'm from Brazil and I watch your videos and they are very good.
hey, i´m not alone here haha.
You are way beyond amazing! Doing it the "Right" way instead of half ass like most would do!
Silence is golden.
TORINO TIME!!! Ya know man 99 percent of the world would;ve said this thing was too far gone, but dudes like you and even me do our best to keep em rolling another great video!
Since I have an addiction to 70’s Ford’s because that’s when I was in high school and my first car was a 75 Elite I would blow it up. Completely gutted, dipped, metal fixed then from the belt line all the way underneath Rhino line it. Yes interior and exterior just like you dip a strawberry in chocolate. And then restore it to showroom with a lot of other necessities of long highway cruises. Great Videos Thank You 🙏
Fantastic viewing. Thank you Simon
Utterly amazing that you will take the time to do the work...The reality is, over time rust happens..(depending where u live) What amazes me is the end result...a perfectly functioning vehicle once more....the future is wide open..said Tom Petty...
Ooh, crunchy! Yeah, I wondered about this, with that New England Dealer logo on the back of the car. Brave man, you are. Still, it's a Torino, and it's original, and it runs And it is better than my grad school roommate's Volkswagen Beetle. He was pretty tall, and one morning he gets into it to drive in to school and notices that he now has plenty of headroom. Overnight the front seat had completely fallen through the floor. But the engine and transaxle were still good. So, we just jacked up the back end, unbolted the heavy parts, towed the carcass off to the dump, found a new(er) body and a backyard VW mechanic (you hadn't been born yet) and had the good pieces put together to make a whole car. And he finished grad school in it. You got this.
Now THAT was a job!
The rust and rot didn't stand a chance!
You’re brilliant! Hello from Ireland and thank you!
broo kep at what your doing itss really great
God bless living in the south, away from salt and other undesirable things
I love your videos, it's so relaxing dude! Cheers from France
Панорамные полы)
Как флинстоун будет ездить
Воскресный подарок от Саймона! 👍👍👍👍👍
Excelentes sus videos saludos desde México para usted y todos los seguidores de su canal
I liked the vid before I watched it! That's how you know its gonna be good! After watching it, I wasn't wrong. 5 stars sir!
Fun fact: if you’re reading this, you haven’t watched the whole video
Well I was going to watch football this morning, but the games can wait.
The highest quality on RUclips! Wow!
When I do floor patches I use thicker metal. Usually 14ga. But I will usually go to the local body shop and get some old wrecked fenders or panels and take the metal from them. The body shop is usually happy for you to haul them away.
Вот чего я ждал всю неделю))
ты не один....
I remember back a few years ago Toyota Tacoma frames were rusting out and Toyota had to replace them. A lot of them.
Amazing how the carpets can be in as good of shape on top as they are and the floor pans are gone.😬
LEARNING BY DOING ...love it
What a great end of a weekend.
You have a lot of views with much fewer subs. New sub to your informative and asmr-esque channel. You do great work and motivate!
Наткнулся случайно,залипательно :) Привет из России)
Impact gun is lot better for rusted bolts IMO, because of the hammering action vs. constantly increasing torque of a wrench. Square tubing would've been a faster way to make those seat beams. Good welding. Those small fluxcore welders have come a long way.
I really like your videos man keep it up
Молодец мужик! Ты крутой!
You guys are not alone in ur loneliness!
Excellent work and entertaining video, I’m curious, what is your day job?
Thx Simon!
Yes fun day is here 😅😊
Bravo!
Интересно, сколько километров проволоки ушло на эту сварку😂
Nice job!
We have a fairy tale that if water, rust and a woman "leave", then there is no return...
Great job!
Very good, why you don't use carbon dioxide or welding mixture, but do you use flux-cored wire?
職人を待っていました。ありがとう
great video
Love this!
We love rust yes we do!
А не лучше поменять короба, он латки режет из фольги , просто очень нравится😂😂😂
"Я работаю на от*ебись, как и все здесь" :)
I have no words 😶
Super man 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Valeu!
I like 😮this !
👏👏👏👏👏
10/10
i need to do this on my 73 dodge sportsman. what did you use to seal it?
Не берись больше за ржавые машины. Можно легко перегореть.
The one thing I can't stand about your videos is that they end. Could you do something about that?
Let’s goo
da hora
bro its not rust, its freaking rot