You are very talented, and it shows in a good way. It's good to see the next generation keeping the true meaning of hot rodding alive. Thank you. Ronnie.
I love how you designed the body cause it's not just a car, it's a masterpiece with a unique style..I'm loving it cause you kept the fenders on it with a whole complete different way of doing each and every inch of the body..Beautiful ride and it's amazing to see how it's all fell in place with your own design..It's a solid looking car and it's not flimsy looking like some car builders has built..Getting to drive the finished product is the best part of it cause I'm sure you have spent hours days and years getn it to where it's at today..A complete turnkey ready to drive anywhere anyday automobile that's most definitely one of a kind..That's your creation and that's the best part of building em from the ground up..
I like it! Tasteful mix of old and new with a lot of the old style intact. The body drop and raising the fenders worked out great! That really emphasizes the art deco shapes. I agree about the wheels but those will work for now. Nice work! 👍
I agree 100%... I'm 75, and have been learning auto mechanics since I was 12, my Dad had a gas station, pumped gas after school, and the usual, repaired tires, oil changes, etc.. When I was 24 I got my smog tech license. The reason that I'm saying all this because in my humble opinion... This gentleman is a GENIUS!!¡ Man, you are BRUTAL!!! Keep on trucking... You are going down In HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!
Indeed, this is how hotrods are supposed to be. Done using what you have around and cheap and your skills to produce something unique. Not a cookie cutter 34 Ford
Like how you covered the build, from start to finish, admittingly, I gasped at the chev small block in a Mopar. The car looks amazing, and your attention to details, tells me I have to step up my game. In 1980, I was 13, my dad gave me a 57 D-100. His old shop truck parked in a cow pasture, since the late 60's. For reference, it was an ex Saskatchewan DNR truck, then farm truck, and then his shop truck. His intention was, I had to build it if I wanted to drive, so I'd learn to respect vehicles, blood, sweat and tears. That thing was rough, completely tore it down, stripped off all the paint, bought a "69 Fury for drive train. That's where we went over board, graphited front subframe, for IFS, rewelded spring pads to mount 8 3/4 diff. Cut out 3/4 of the fire wall, didn't expect the engine set back with the front clip. Even though my father is gone, I still own, the '57. I learned so much from him, over the years, currently blowing the truck apart again, just to refresh all the years I abused it. I guess call it a tribute build.
@@theonomicsbuilds6133 I appreciate you took the time to reply to my long winded story. I kept editing, and deleting, the story line trying to compress 4 yrs work. This time around, I just want to tidy things up, and now, even though I have a MIG, I'm not willing to cut out any welds my dad brazed together. It's a badge of honor, most wouldn't understand. Your ride is built to be driven, love it, not a trailer queen.
What a fantastic change in shape. It really looks great. This would be an award winner if taken to the full detail, paint and finish. Thanks for sharing your efforts.
Awesome! To chop off the lower rust was brilliant and really turned lemons into the best hightest quality lemonaid you can get, and the exhaust through the fat fenders and modding the door was again brilliant. I think the wheels are good. Thanks for the inspiration, so many of my projects never get this far.
It is an unusual design, but it works. That thing has a wicked look that really clicks. The color works on this body and looks GOOD... Being from Southern Oklahoma, I tend to stay away from dark colors. I would have liked to see this body in metallic pewter with metallic charcoal fenders, subdued, sedate and menacing at the same time. Great job...it should bring in a lot of business. The headlights and exhaust design are just over the top. Fantastic car...you done good...
Your work is fantastic! The paint looks great. Great. Awesome and a whole bunch of other adjectives to describe this fantastic words of art that you have built. You don't drive down the road she is kind of glides across the surface. Poetry in motion.
@@theonomicsbuilds6133i agree with every admiration uttered here, great job💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 Keep it up man, you are the next foose out there🤩👍 God bless from europe... 🙏🏾🙏🏼🙏🕊️👑🕊️🙏🏾🙏🏼🙏
Read the comments lovers and haters !!!!! It's an awesome feat to start and finish a work of art !!! Beautiful ride brother and you have the only one in existence !!! Thanks for bringing us along with your adventure !!! It's totally incredible !!! By the i just found your channel and I am now a subscriber !!! You will never see a negative comment from me !!! Awesome adventure brother awesome accomplishment awesome work of art !!! Stay strong stay true stay real stay you warrior brother !!!
That is one very nice ride brother. I like the small details you add into the build and that is what people see when they look at it because if two friends are looking at it during the same time, they will both see thibgs the other will m8ss then when they talk about it, they have to go back and see it again. That's the tell that tells you that you designed a masterpiece called Art. Very nice, and the sound of the headers are perfect on it. I noticed earlier the doors went up like a wing then you changed them to normal doors. I like how it ended up. Great job. I just found your channel this morning and I subscribed and hit thumbs up on all your videos I watched, so far and I shared them. That way you get more followers. Helping a brother out my friend.
Wow,! Wow! Wow! What an amazing build! And absolutely amazing body and chassis work! Totally outrageous 'art deco' ,almost Bugatti-like styling, but still completely street drivable!👍👍👍SUBSCRIBED!
European here (Austria) and it definitely has a prewar French vibe to it, it could have easily come from any of the old coach builders like Figoni & Falaschi. Changing the wheels when funds allow is a no-brainer. I'd have gone for a Mopar engine but get it when one has to stick to a budget and the SBC you already had, so...
Very cool car. Sectioned with out being sectioned in the middle. I think the lights front and rear are spot on. Not sure on the third brake lights. I think an in-line six with lots of boost would of been different. Your very talented. And I’d think the car should be a keeper. I no the money is nice to do other things but it’s your first car. Cheers.
Absolutely baaaadddaaaasss build! I think it looks perfect with those Lexus wheels, but I'd suggest making custom center caps in a color match to the body. 🤔
I love the car the wheels look great just take the lexus emblem off remove the paint and polish them. One idea that might work for you or change the color of the wheel with a polished edge. Thoughts!
Great question. Main reasons is because it fit well, was accessible to me, lot of aftermarket upgrades available, and a great bang for the buck. Thank you!
That's not a car but art work of a genius! Love your builds man can't wait for more to come.
That thing is bloody gorgeous, it takes a special person to have the insight to produce something so beautiful, well done.
You are very talented, and it shows in a good way. It's good to see the next generation keeping the true meaning of hot rodding alive. Thank you. Ronnie.
I love how you designed the body cause it's not just a car, it's a masterpiece with a unique style..I'm loving it cause you kept the fenders on it with a whole complete different way of doing each and every inch of the body..Beautiful ride and it's amazing to see how it's all fell in place with your own design..It's a solid looking car and it's not flimsy looking like some car builders has built..Getting to drive the finished product is the best part of it cause I'm sure you have spent hours days and years getn it to where it's at today..A complete turnkey ready to drive anywhere anyday automobile that's most definitely one of a kind..That's your creation and that's the best part of building em from the ground up..
I really appreciate that. Thank you for taking the time to check it out!
Very good decisions on the body mods. I think it is a success. You should be proud.
Just absolutely *wicked* . You have achieved what many of us fail to; getting the project up and running! So many custom mods and details. Subscribed!
It took a long time, but all good things do. Thanks for checking it out!
LOVE THE FRONT END, ESPECIALLY THE TEAR DROP HEADLIGHTS,GREAT JOB,BEAUTIFUL VIDEO ALSO WITH THE
drone shots, sweeeeeeeet!
I like it! Tasteful mix of old and new with a lot of the old style intact. The body drop and raising the fenders worked out great! That really emphasizes the art deco shapes. I agree about the wheels but those will work for now. Nice work! 👍
That's one very cool looking kustom car mate I love the colour shithot bro
I agree 100%... I'm 75, and have been learning auto mechanics since I was 12, my Dad had a gas station, pumped gas after school, and the usual, repaired tires, oil changes, etc..
When I was 24 I got my smog tech license.
The reason that I'm saying all this because in my humble opinion... This gentleman is a GENIUS!!¡
Man, you are BRUTAL!!!
Keep on trucking...
You are going down In HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!... I Love the Backstory. Thanks Mom!. I Can See that you Definitely Have the Car Passion... Thanks for Sharing. Keep Up the Great Work
Thank you so much! And glad the reenactment cartoons are appreciated haha
It kinda has a French car look of around 1935 so incredibly smooth, sleek. So beautifuly integrated. Such an inspiration.
Brilliant work. good to see something original and built on a budget
Indeed, this is how hotrods are supposed to be. Done using what you have around and cheap and your skills to produce something unique. Not a cookie cutter 34 Ford
Like how you covered the build, from start to finish, admittingly, I gasped at the chev small block in a Mopar. The car looks amazing, and your attention to details, tells me I have to step up my game. In 1980, I was 13, my dad gave me a 57 D-100. His old shop truck parked in a cow pasture, since the late 60's. For reference, it was an ex Saskatchewan DNR truck, then farm truck, and then his shop truck. His intention was, I had to build it if I wanted to drive, so I'd learn to respect vehicles, blood, sweat and tears. That thing was rough, completely tore it down, stripped off all the paint, bought a "69 Fury for drive train. That's where we went over board, graphited front subframe, for IFS, rewelded spring pads to mount 8 3/4 diff. Cut out 3/4 of the fire wall, didn't expect the engine set back with the front clip. Even though my father is gone, I still own, the '57. I learned so much from him, over the years, currently blowing the truck apart again, just to refresh all the years I abused it. I guess call it a tribute build.
That's a great story, thank you for taking the time to share. It means a lot to have all the work that went into this be appreciated.
@@theonomicsbuilds6133 I appreciate you took the time to reply to my long winded story. I kept editing, and deleting, the story line trying to compress 4 yrs work. This time around, I just want to tidy things up, and now, even though I have a MIG, I'm not willing to cut out any welds my dad brazed together. It's a badge of honor, most wouldn't understand. Your ride is built to be driven, love it, not a trailer queen.
What a fantastic change in shape. It really looks great. This would be an award winner if taken to the full detail, paint and finish. Thanks for sharing your efforts.
Thank you, really appreciate it!
Pretty cool.. one thing you could have done was to put a viper drive train in it or at least a late model Hemi.
Now thats what im talkin bout! Well done. Love the lines on that thing especially the front end. Nicely done sir.
Awesome! To chop off the lower rust was brilliant and really turned lemons into the best hightest quality lemonaid you can get, and the exhaust through the fat fenders and modding the door was again brilliant. I think the wheels are good. Thanks for the inspiration, so many of my projects never get this far.
Really appreciate that. Thank you!
Awesome! Fantastic workmanship, creativity and inspiration!
It is an unusual design, but it works. That thing has a wicked look that really clicks. The color works on this body and looks GOOD... Being from Southern Oklahoma, I tend to stay away from dark colors. I would have liked to see this body in metallic pewter with metallic charcoal fenders, subdued, sedate and menacing at the same time. Great job...it should bring in a lot of business. The headlights and exhaust design are just over the top. Fantastic car...you done good...
Wow, thank you so much. That does sound like a great color combo. Maybe some day it will get a new coat of paint.
Your work is fantastic! The paint looks great. Great. Awesome and a whole bunch of other adjectives to describe this fantastic words of art that you have built. You don't drive down the road she is kind of glides across the surface. Poetry in motion.
Thank you for the kind words. It means a lot to see all the work that went into this be appreciated.
@@theonomicsbuilds6133i agree with every admiration uttered here, great job💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Keep it up man, you are the next foose out there🤩👍
God bless from europe...
🙏🏾🙏🏼🙏🕊️👑🕊️🙏🏾🙏🏼🙏
Very good. Work. Great to see a old. Car. Back on the. Road’
What an awesome modification work . This such a clean and arrow look.
Your work is out of this world
Beautiful Build,i have a 37 Buick 2dr,big block chevy,lots of fun ,sure yours is too.
GOOD JOB,THANKS
Very good chop.....you've got a great eye for proportion and flow.
Great looking build, love the modifications you did to make it your own.
Interesting redesign. Reminds of French Citroen. I like it. Admire you teaching yourself how to build a car.
Love the look cant waitto see it done.
A hotrod is never finished!!!
This came out great. You do quality work. It looks somewhat similar to a Citroen Traction Avant. Very cool.
A beautiful beast! Great work!
Beautiful car!!!
Loved the comedy throughout.
Read the comments lovers and haters !!!!! It's an awesome feat to start and finish a work of art !!! Beautiful ride brother and you have the only one in existence !!! Thanks for bringing us along with your adventure !!! It's totally incredible !!! By the i just found your channel and I am now a subscriber !!! You will never see a negative comment from me !!! Awesome adventure brother awesome accomplishment awesome work of art !!! Stay strong stay true stay real stay you warrior brother !!!
Truly appreciate it! Thank you for the support, it keeps me motivate to build and share as much as possible.
the design is sought after despite defects in the bodywork preparation, it is a superb achievement.
Badass build my friend!!!
That is one very nice ride brother. I like the small details you add into the build and that is what people see when they look at it because if two friends are looking at it during the same time, they will both see thibgs the other will m8ss then when they talk about it, they have to go back and see it again. That's the tell that tells you that you designed a masterpiece called Art. Very nice, and the sound of the headers are perfect on it. I noticed earlier the doors went up like a wing then you changed them to normal doors. I like how it ended up. Great job. I just found your channel this morning and I subscribed and hit thumbs up on all your videos I watched, so far and I shared them. That way you get more followers. Helping a brother out my friend.
What a beautiful machine! Love it!
Wow,! Wow! Wow! What an amazing build! And absolutely amazing body and chassis work! Totally outrageous 'art deco' ,almost Bugatti-like styling, but still completely street drivable!👍👍👍SUBSCRIBED!
Great talent, young man........your torch/camera work are top notch. 👍
Beautiful work and the stance is absolutely fantastic.
Absolutely gorgeous!
I love it, you live it. Well done bro!
European here (Austria) and it definitely has a prewar French vibe to it, it could have easily come from any of the old coach builders like Figoni & Falaschi. Changing the wheels when funds allow is a no-brainer. I'd have gone for a Mopar engine but get it when one has to stick to a budget and the SBC you already had, so...
Very cool car. Sectioned with out being sectioned in the middle. I think the lights front and rear are spot on. Not sure on the third brake lights. I think an in-line six with lots of boost would of been different. Your very talented. And I’d think the car should be a keeper. I no the money is nice to do other things but it’s your first car. Cheers.
Awesome car. You have great ideas.
Nice work. Looks good.
You can find a lot of good parts at those BIG TRUCK STOP STORE'S for customizing parts, they do carry lot's of chrome parts
Beautiful ride!
you never fail to do amazing stuff "theres not much body modification" just every panel except the roof!!!
hahaa we try to stay modest here. Thank you, really appreciate it!
Love it. Thanks for the video.
awesome build! Love the doors
l love your build you young man are true talent. thanks for sharing.
Love the look of your car...amazing
Now that’s how’s it’s done you nailed it buddy great story no corporate dollars just you you’re dream and yeah probably a few good friends?👍👍
Thank you! Financing the builds myself is a massive point of pride, appreciate that!
Just love your videos. This car looks like you'd better not make it mad.
Damn, that is a lovely car!
This is a super cool car!
Absolutely baaaadddaaaasss build! I think it looks perfect with those Lexus wheels, but I'd suggest making custom center caps in a color match to the body. 🤔
Love the colour, Steve from Nb Canada
The wheels are fine just put different wheel centers in.
I admit the Lexus emblem is a bit much lol. The wheel design has grown on me a lot.
You are so talented
Very cool nice job
First thought was the look old VW kits went for but you made the real thing without a kit.
What is the circumference of the base on your back lights , I may have glass ones if your interested . Very nice car !!!😊
looks cool...
I love the car the wheels look great just take the lexus emblem off remove the paint and polish them. One idea that might work for you or change the color of the wheel with a polished edge. Thoughts!
Beautiful car! Question: is the car registered and insured as an antique or a salvage or what?
My friend builds cars and it costs a fortune. In all, it can run upwards of $100,000 for show quality.
Yes, for sure. Even doing it yourself like I did, the material cost still adds up quick.
That car should go to SEMA!
Most would have left it rusty looking you took it 10xs over 👍🏽
That's one sick volkswagon beetle!! Lol jk very cool build ❤
How do you get away with painting outside. Here it would be loaded with dust and mosquitos.
Yeah it wasn't ideal, but turned out great.
Not hating.... but why did you go with Supra suspension vs anything else?
Any thing japanese is the way to go
@@dogsense3773
Yeah, why?
@@xmo552 it's refined to the max, in my 67 cougar I got a 500 hp Lexus V8 motor with turbo coming soon
Great question. Main reasons is because it fit well, was accessible to me, lot of aftermarket upgrades available, and a great bang for the buck. Thank you!
@@dogsense3773 That sounds amazing!
like 307, and I subscribed
I am humbled
Noice 😙👌
Keep the wheels they work well with the look and color of the car!
like to see more detail very poor light / best V
I see VW influence.
ahh but who influenced who is the question haha
🤘❤
Oh God , one of those...a cutie pie twitt......No thanks
Trashed😂it.
Lost me at Chevy, yawwwwn.
Bada$$ car. Great work
😎😎👍👍
Well done that Man 💯👌reminds me of a Bugatti.