Your Cameo pun would make a great……..*pick up line*. Seriously - thanks for the walk through. The talents of you and your team shine through. The diversity of cars is big, but the workmanship never varies. Thanks for taking us along, Chuck
Sure like that bitchin' Ranch Wagon!!!!!!!! My great uncle's car mechanic built a 2 tone white over green one as a show car to keep in in his shop. Very sweet machine! Didn't have a Cammer pushin' her, but the old Y-block did just fine. Sounded pretty sweet, too, with the old style glass packs!
Wish I owned this shop n’ all those beautiful hotrods! Really like the fab shop, where the magic happens! Body shop, beautiful quality paint! The blue Duster 👍always liked Mopars!!!
There are some beautiful bodies in perfect colours in the shop. Thanks for the viewing pleasure, Kevin. I just found your channel - I’ll stick around to see more.
If i lived in the states my car would be straight in this shop , what an brillient tidy place full of highly skilled people . All beautiful cars and a really nice speaking straight forward gentleman , realy enjoyed the video , top notch
Thank you for the kind words! We are fortunate to work with a talented and passionate team that enjoy what they do. Thanks for the positive feedback, cheers!
Meet the V8 Speed Team in the V8 Radio Podcast: v8speedshop.com/?post_type=post&p=194440 You're welcome to stop by or contact the V8 Speed and Resto Shop anytime! www.v8speedshop.com 314.783.8325
Nice shop tour. You have some beautiful projects going on there. I especially like the B5 blue on the Duster. Can't wait to see the finished color. Best Regards - Mike
Hey guys loving the fact that you guys are picking up and doing outstanding work on a variety of vehicles, truly appreciate you guys keeping the hot rod world going keep doing what you're doing!.....
Great video, some really great cars .... the detail and workmanship is exceptional! Really good to see that you are busy and cranking out some high quality cars both first time owners but also some that have in families for decade, long live Muscle Cars !
Every time I see a Chevrolet Cameo I'm reminded of a story I once heard back in the 80's. According to the story somewhere in Los Angeles in the middle of the night was parked a big rig with a flatbed trailer, on it were those giant rolls of sheet metal. A guy backed up a Chevrolet Cameo right up to the end of the big rig trailer, unchained one of the rolls and proceeds to roll it off onto the Cameo, there are probably still parts of that truck embedded in the asphalt of that street.
I always look forward to your videos. Such a nice cars you have in your shop and good work you do is inspiring. I'm redoing my C3 and your videos are always an inspiration and keep me going. Thanks for sharing your work and keep the good videos coming.
Thank you so much Primoz! We appreciate the kind words, and are glad you receive some inspiration to press on with your C3. Keep us posted on the project! Thanks again!
@V8TV question:. That satin flat blue on the Camaro, what color did that start out as originally? I'm looking for a Pontiac Lucerne Blue but take the metallic out of it and make it flat for my 70 bird
Such amazing talent in that shop. You folks are doing things right and it really shows in the quality of craftsmanship that you all and cranking out. Every aspect of that shop should be greatly respected by many of the builders and enthusiasts alike. You are truly blessed to have such skilled and passionate people working together in that really nice shop. You never disappoint me, and always inspire others. Thank you for that. 🍻🇺🇸👍
Jason - thanks for the kind words! You are absolutely correct, we couldn't do any of this without the talented team of technicians and team members who bring their "A" game every day. Thanks again!
My first car was a 1973 Duster 340 which I got in 1987. It was brown with a white interior. The guy I got it from converted it from a 4 speed to an auto so his wife could drive it. He also changed the carb/manifold from a 4 bbl to a 2 bbl which I immediately switched back. I sold it a couple years later and always wonder where it ended up.
Very nice to see this tonight. I've been planning on reaching out. In the next year or two I would love for you guys to tackle my '79 Trans Am. Very similar to the previous 3 video series you ran, but different! ;-)
Thanks Steven! Happy to chat about a twist on the TA! Pro tip - reach out sooner than later, some parts still take a while to get, the earlier the plan the better!
Clear wraps are a great way to protect paint, but you have to maintain them as well. We've seen film that became brittle over time with sunlight / uv exposure and was tricky to remove. Also, there is definitely a time window between applying film over new / recent paint to make sure the paint had the opportunity to "outgas" and fully harden. I'm sure there are a million videos on RUclips about the process for more qualified research.
Very nice clesn shop. You cars look great too. I love the Formula 455 HO. I enjoy your videos of classic cars but honestly as a dinosaur, I don' t find much interest in the restomod stuff. For example, you had a corvette with LT-1 on the hood. Instead of the modern motor, it would be much more interesting with the LT-1. Thanks for the video.
There's room for all tastes in the hot rod world, that's the beauty of it all! (By the way, the driver of an original LT-1 Corvette wouldn't find the LS3 car very interesting when looking at its tail lights, LOL!) Thanks for the kind words!
Agree about the soul. New cars are so good at what they do that it is hard to find the soul in many of them. The cool thing about this old Corvette is that it still feels authentic, because it's still a '72 Corvette. It's a nice mix. I love originals as well (have you seen Muscle Car Of The Week?) but the reliable power is thrilling. Drive one if you get the chance. But I also own a carbureted '70 Buick I drove to the shop today. Lots of old soul in that one!
Awesome Shop tour, Old school panel beater fabricator by trade and spray painter, love the White red grey corvette, Beautiful Plymouth Duster, New Subscriber and we hit the bell check us out when u get time, we also build miniatures of your cars/Rides, cheers KC Cradle Mountain Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🤝🇺🇸🇺🇸😎🙂👍👊
Nude units but it's not really a restoration shop it's a custom shop.... When you take restoration it is done to factory original not modified... Nice work though...
Thank you for the latest shop tour. Always enjoy seeing the works in progress.
Our pleasure! Thank you!
I never comment on auto shops but hot rodding is my passion. You guys are working on some nice hotrod. Nice presentation 👏
Thanks for taking a moment to comment on ours! We appreciate your feedback!
Your Cameo pun would make a great……..*pick up line*. Seriously - thanks for the walk through. The talents of you and your team shine through. The diversity of cars is big, but the workmanship never varies. Thanks for taking us along, Chuck
Wow, thank you! Appreciate the kind support Charles!
By the way... "pick up line"? That was worse than mine! (But you know I'm going to use it!!)
Miss you Kevin.
Welcome back
Sure like that bitchin' Ranch Wagon!!!!!!!! My great uncle's car mechanic built a 2 tone white over green one as a show car to keep in in his shop. Very sweet machine! Didn't have a Cammer pushin' her, but the old Y-block did just fine. Sounded pretty sweet, too, with the old style glass packs!
Awesome tour, Kevin. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wish I owned this shop n’ all those beautiful hotrods! Really like the fab shop, where the magic happens! Body shop, beautiful quality paint! The blue Duster 👍always liked Mopars!!!
Thanks for the kind words Gary! We appreciate you taking the time to comment on the shop. Come visit anytime!
There are some beautiful bodies in perfect colours in the shop. Thanks for the viewing pleasure, Kevin. I just found your channel - I’ll stick around to see more.
Thanks a lot Justin! Welcome!
If i lived in the states my car would be straight in this shop , what an brillient tidy place full of highly skilled people . All beautiful cars and a really nice speaking straight forward gentleman , realy enjoyed the video , top notch
Thank you for the kind words! We are fortunate to work with a talented and passionate team that enjoy what they do. Thanks for the positive feedback, cheers!
Y’all are working on some amazing vehicles. This is the kinda shop is love to work in. So clean and everything y’all touch is a work of art
Nice of you to say, thanks!
Meet the V8 Speed Team in the V8 Radio Podcast: v8speedshop.com/?post_type=post&p=194440 You're welcome to stop by or contact the V8 Speed and Resto Shop anytime! www.v8speedshop.com 314.783.8325
Awesome shop full of amazing projects! The narrator sounds exactly like Nick Offerman.
The old Lemans Blue (or close to it) is my favorite muscle car color.
Nice shop tour. You have some beautiful projects going on there. I especially like the B5 blue on the Duster. Can't wait to see the finished color. Best Regards - Mike
Thank you Mike, and we're also excited about that dreamy blue!
I'm with you on the b5 blue. I have an original 340 ...4 speed B5 blue duster..... can't wait to see this one finished
Thank you for sharing. You have a really cool workshop.
Thank you for sharing that! We're always working to improve the shop.
So good to see the shop full and rocking. Beautiful professional work as always
Thank you so much 😊
Shop tours are the best!
Thanks!
Hey guys loving the fact that you guys are picking up and doing outstanding work on a variety of vehicles, truly appreciate you guys keeping the hot rod world going keep doing what you're doing!.....
Thanks Manny! Doing what we can!
Great video, some really great cars .... the detail and workmanship is exceptional! Really good to see that you are busy and cranking out some high quality cars both first time owners but also some that have in families for decade, long live Muscle Cars !
Thanks Andrew! And we agree - long live Muscle Cars!
Every time I see a Chevrolet Cameo I'm reminded of a story I once heard back in the 80's. According to the story somewhere in Los Angeles in the middle of the night was parked a big rig with a flatbed trailer, on it were those giant rolls of sheet metal. A guy backed up a Chevrolet Cameo right up to the end of the big rig trailer, unchained one of the rolls and proceeds to roll it off onto the Cameo, there are probably still parts of that truck embedded in the asphalt of that street.
Oh man, that's brutal. Sad to think of how many great cars and trucks were lost over the years!
Subscribed! Incredible craftsmen you have on staff. Wow.
Thank you very much! We're fortunate to have a very talented tram for sure.
Not sure but that 57 Ford is probably my favorite from this bunch! A cammer? Nice!
Yes, it's going to be a cool car for sure! Thanks!
Great Video Kevin! Especially the time marker 9:08-10:29! Awesome color too! Great Job!
Thanks Ken, we really dig the car and the color!
Love your videos. Your a class act sir.
You are very kind! Thanks for watching!
I always look forward to your videos. Such a nice cars you have in your shop and good work you do is inspiring. I'm redoing my C3 and your videos are always an inspiration and keep me going. Thanks for sharing your work and keep the good videos coming.
Thank you so much Primoz! We appreciate the kind words, and are glad you receive some inspiration to press on with your C3. Keep us posted on the project! Thanks again!
I remember the Apache but I've never seen a cameo thank you sharp pickup
Excellent video.... phenomenal workmanship!
I know where I'd go....should I ever, well you know!
Thank you, we'll pass the kind words to the team!
@V8TV question:. That satin flat blue on the Camaro, what color did that start out as originally? I'm looking for a Pontiac Lucerne Blue but take the metallic out of it and make it flat for my 70 bird
That's a custom mix color.
Breathless... I totally love your restoration works and attention to detail. Thank you for sharing the video.👌
Thank you very much! We appreciate you taking the time to watch and say kind things!
Another great vid. Needs more Fords 😝
More to come!
Great tour 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice shop, nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
You guys do some very nice work.. I'd like to see you about some projects one day...
Thank you for the kind words! Reach out anytime.
Such amazing talent in that shop. You folks are doing things right and it really shows in the quality of craftsmanship that you all and cranking out. Every aspect of that shop should be greatly respected by many of the builders and enthusiasts alike. You are truly blessed to have such skilled and passionate people working together in that really nice shop. You never disappoint me, and always inspire others. Thank you for that. 🍻🇺🇸👍
Jason - thanks for the kind words! You are absolutely correct, we couldn't do any of this without the talented team of technicians and team members who bring their "A" game every day. Thanks again!
My first car was a 1973 Duster 340 which I got in 1987. It was brown with a white interior. The guy I got it from converted it from a 4 speed to an auto so his wife could drive it. He also changed the carb/manifold from a 4 bbl to a 2 bbl which I immediately switched back. I sold it a couple years later and always wonder where it ended up.
Totally professional outfit 👍 look forward to every new video.
Thanks so much!
Very nice to see this tonight. I've been planning on reaching out. In the next year or two I would love for you guys to tackle my '79 Trans Am. Very similar to the previous 3 video series you ran, but different! ;-)
Thanks Steven! Happy to chat about a twist on the TA! Pro tip - reach out sooner than later, some parts still take a while to get, the earlier the plan the better!
WOW!
What is your take on a clear wrap on cars is it wroth doing to protect the paint job? And is the up keep difficult to deal with?
Clear wraps are a great way to protect paint, but you have to maintain them as well. We've seen film that became brittle over time with sunlight / uv exposure and was tricky to remove. Also, there is definitely a time window between applying film over new / recent paint to make sure the paint had the opportunity to "outgas" and fully harden. I'm sure there are a million videos on RUclips about the process for more qualified research.
My parents had a 1972 Plymouth duster that sky blue with a white stripe.
"Ain't nothin money can't fix!"
... and time, and talent!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice shop
Thanks!
@@V8TV what city and state
@@christophermunoz205 We are in Red Bud, IL. Right in the center of the country.
@@V8TV grew up 40 min north of you
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mOre Oldsmobile please !!! I miss my 1984 OLds Cutlass Calais Supreme Brougham... Gas guzzling monster...
Any chance you can let me know the colour of that blue vette convertible? Is that an original GM colour?
We didn't paint the car, but we'll see if we can get some info on it.
Very nice clesn shop. You cars look great too. I love the Formula 455 HO. I enjoy your videos of classic cars but honestly as a dinosaur, I don' t find much interest in the restomod stuff. For example, you had a corvette with LT-1 on the hood. Instead of the modern motor, it would be much more interesting with the LT-1. Thanks for the video.
There's room for all tastes in the hot rod world, that's the beauty of it all! (By the way, the driver of an original LT-1 Corvette wouldn't find the LS3 car very interesting when looking at its tail lights, LOL!) Thanks for the kind words!
@@V8TV , yea, the new ones are faster, stop better and safer. But, the old ones have soul. Plus, I can work on them without a laptop.
Agree about the soul. New cars are so good at what they do that it is hard to find the soul in many of them. The cool thing about this old Corvette is that it still feels authentic, because it's still a '72 Corvette. It's a nice mix. I love originals as well (have you seen Muscle Car Of The Week?) but the reliable power is thrilling. Drive one if you get the chance. But I also own a carbureted '70 Buick I drove to the shop today. Lots of old soul in that one!
@@V8TV , I have watched almost all of the muscle car of the week videos.
Nice! Thanks for sharing some of your time with us, we hope you like all the videos. SO... what's in your garage?
Awesome Shop tour, Old school panel beater fabricator by trade and spray painter, love the White red grey corvette, Beautiful Plymouth Duster, New Subscriber and we hit the bell check us out when u get time, we also build miniatures of your cars/Rides, cheers KC Cradle Mountain Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🤝🇺🇸🇺🇸😎🙂👍👊
Thanks for the kind words! Glad to hear from you, and we hop you enjoy what you see here! We'll check out your miniatures!
Modern day cars look like computer graphics cards...
What color blue is that
It's a custom mix blue.
Nude units but it's not really a restoration shop it's a custom shop.... When you take restoration it is done to factory original not modified...
Nice work though...
We also preform original restorations as well.
That 64 Vette is just horrible looking! the Stripe idea is just crap