This is still my favorite build I have saw you do. I have to say I was disappointed when you finished it up. I really enjoyed this build. I'm glad to see it again.
Love all your work, yet THIS one is my favorite! Thanks. OH, if you know of anyone interested in the 40th anniversary Pontiac Grand Prix V6 with super charger, runs and drives, needs possible main Bering replaced, some interior reinstalled, good rubber, new battery, has dents from kids walking on it yet mostly rust free. Owner is a senior and is confined to a wheel chair and wants to get rid of it. Make an offer I doubt He'll refuse. Edmonton (west side) Alberta. Thanks again Brent.
Somehow i didnt finish watching this one. A feller could hang out for days admiring all the projects you have done or in the process of. Took enough of your time,and really enjoyed the visit.
It took me a while to realize what song was being played so nicely there. I probably haven't heard it since an earlier century. Thanks for the confirmation. Do my memories of it match yours? What a fellowship, what a joy divine, Leaning on the everlasting arms, What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Chorus: Leaning, leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms, Leaning, leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms. What have I to dread, what have I to fear, Leaning on the everlasting arms? I have blessed peace with my Lord so near, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Oh how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way, Leaning on the everlasting arms; Oh how bright the path grows from day to day, Leaning on the everlasting arms.
..hi Brent...outside of a truck stop for semis, I don't think I've ever seen an enclosed car was before.......I get it, because of where you live.......luved the burnouts!......
Brent, this is your best built! I love how you could say: and now I drive it, and then without hesitation doing some upgrades! Maybe it is not your style, but with all the rain and the dirtroads one could think over some small half motorcycle fender thingies.
Coolness uncle, we had out annual cars in the park meet today, took the ol baywindow out for show, also don’t even have a radio installed, I love listening to the engine’s tunes in stead of music tunes 🤭
I love the attention to burnout detail.....just not satisfied unless done right!! Very cool that you include the struggle, like when getting the tabs TIGged onto the bottle. persistence.
Really nice upgrades !! I especially like the turnouts on the exhaust ! Thank you for taking your time to produce content !! Love the instrumental to Standing On The Promises !!!! You stay safe and may God continue to bless you all !!!! Eddy
I agree with your hesitation to put support rods to the rad shell. It looks better without them. Good improvements today and no radio necessary, as it must be a real pleasure just to drive that beast.
Hi Brent. I really like the wheels and tires on the 37 Ford. The contrast between the painted wheels and the chrome trim rims and centers is great. My wife and I are fans and enjoy your show.
Nice to have this second channel to 'keep up' with the completed builds. I like the exhausts much better now! As always, thanks for the great work and interesting content. 😎
Oh Man, I have to eat dinner but I want see this. Oh Boy! I made it back good job little fix its, then the burn out, you are such a big old KID! Great Share, Thanks D
Brent, here's a true story about a 34 ford sedan. When I was about thirteen years old around 1950, my brother, who was three years older then me, got his driver's license and bought a 34 ford from the man he worked for delivering the morning and evening newspapers. He got a man who had a garage to cut the back out and made sort of a mini-truck out of it so he could haul more papers. One morning we were asked my our blind grandmother to drive about twenty miles and pick up her medication for her eyes. We ran over a rough railroad crossing on the way and dragged the tail pipe and muffler off from the manifold. The damn car made some kind of noise. When we pulled into the city where we were to pick up the medicine, the police stopped us and told us we were violating the noise ordinance and told ud to get that piece of junk out of town. The driver's side window was broken and my brother had cut out a piece of cardboard and fit it in the window because it was cold as the dickens and the car had no heater, and the only heat was what came off the motor and manifold. My brother put a big slug of chewing tobacco in his mouth and we were going about seventy miles per hour on a paved road. He had to spit the tobacco juice out and he opened the suicide door to spit. The wind tore the door off and it went tumbling back behind us. When we got home the damn medicine was frozen and we called the doctor. He told us to dispose of it because it was no longer any good.
Totally love this car. ❤️❤️ (I’m a little ocd.. if you had enough of that twisted gold grill bar left you could skip one over to the left and even things out..)
My grille has been floppy. Think I'll run the rods, forgot about that LoL. I left my lakestyle headers open, with no turn outs. I want the smoke looking side heat look on mine.. looks great!
I really miss the videos on this truck... Watch these videos over and over
Who needs a radio,with the sweet sound of that small block!!!!
Leaning on the everlasting arms? 👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🤘🏻🤘🏻 Nice burnout!
Love the "gold tooth" look
This is still my favorite build I have saw you do. I have to say I was disappointed when you finished it up. I really enjoyed this build. I'm glad to see it again.
Mine too
yes...nice
Love all your work, yet THIS one is my favorite! Thanks. OH, if you know of anyone interested in the 40th anniversary Pontiac Grand Prix V6 with super charger, runs and drives, needs possible main Bering replaced, some interior reinstalled, good rubber, new battery, has dents from kids walking on it yet mostly rust free. Owner is a senior and is confined to a wheel chair and wants to get rid of it. Make an offer I doubt He'll refuse. Edmonton (west side) Alberta. Thanks again Brent.
Hey man. I now have a fitting name suggestion for this Ford hot rod of yours: “ Gold tooth” . I love the work you are doing. Keep it up.
@@guyk2260 that's what I was thinking ...and call it Electric Mayhem
Twisted tooth 🔥🔥🔥😎
literally what he called it at the 37 second point - well watched
Paint it gold
Go to town and wash the hot rod... Sounds like a satisfying day to me!
I like the Gold Tooth look. Gives one reason to pause and do a double take.
Somehow i didnt finish watching this one. A feller could hang out for days admiring all the projects you have done or in the process of. Took enough of your time,and really enjoyed the visit.
can't believe an old heathen like me could remember the words "Leaning on the everlasting arms"
It took me a while to realize what song was being played so nicely there. I probably haven't heard it since an earlier century. Thanks for the confirmation. Do my memories of it match yours?
What a fellowship, what a joy divine,
Leaning on the everlasting arms,
What a blessedness, what a peace is mine,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
Chorus: Leaning, leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms,
Leaning, leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms.
What have I to dread, what have I to fear,
Leaning on the everlasting arms?
I have blessed peace with my Lord so near,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
Oh how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way,
Leaning on the everlasting arms;
Oh how bright the path grows from day to day,
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
This has to be one of the top five Rods you've built. Enjoyed the burnout. Jack.
Like the music better on this channel. Great to see the hot rod.
Way to much fun...thx for taking us along !!
Nice little final touches.
The truck turned out sweet 👍👍🇨🇱
Great to see the truck again..just a killer hot rod..thanks!
Brilliant on the gold tooth.
Great Manitoba sounding music.
..hi Brent...outside of a truck stop for semis, I don't think I've ever seen an enclosed car was before.......I get it, because of where you live.......luved the burnouts!......
Really love the hood ornament!!!
Well done, good to see this one back for a few updates. Nice smoke show at the end.
Brent, this is your best built! I love how you could say: and now I drive it, and then without hesitation doing some upgrades! Maybe it is not your style, but with all the rain and the dirtroads one could think over some small half motorcycle fender thingies.
Ps the 50 buick deserves the half ass donkey on its hood as well. 😉
It does need finders.
A little smoke on the water , looks fun to drive . Thanks for sharing.
Shawn
Hell, forget the valve stem seals, that thing smokes up a storm all by itself. Great build !
The camera shot from the inside looking at the road while you were driving, was just like a ride along, thanks!
You have built a Beautiful hot rod! Very COOL,👍👍👍👍
Coolness uncle, we had out annual cars in the park meet today, took the ol baywindow out for show, also don’t even have a radio installed, I love listening to the engine’s tunes in stead of music tunes 🤭
Sweet Burnout - eventually.
Great video.
I have to admit in spite of that goofy green paint the whole car turned out pretty damn good. Nicely done ✅
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Too cool for summer school!!!
Happy Sunday! Thanks for the great video 🐾🍺
Love it Brent.NHRA approved start line burnout water box
That is good looking old school hot rod 👌
Build you a frame out of 1/4 steel to mount to the radiator shell that is braced at the bottom, that should stop the vibration.
Grippy Gold Tooth. I like it.
2nd channel for completed builds.. brilliant!
this car is a beaut!
I love the attention to burnout detail.....just not satisfied unless done right!! Very cool that you include the struggle, like when getting the tabs TIGged onto the bottle. persistence.
Indoor car wash crazy stuff but I understand because it's so cold in winter
That is so AWESOME ride, Happy sunday and have a blessed day, You should give a shout out for Mortske new shop burn out 😆
I absolutely love the 37 truck! You got to have the best channel on RUclips
The pipes look a lot better. Cool 😀
A damn fine build. It is a sweet little rod. Full credit to your skill once again Brent. Stay safe.
Awesome video, love the burn out!
Really turned out great!
This is still one of the coolest cars I've watched you build although they are all fun to watch.
Really nice upgrades !! I especially like the turnouts on the exhaust ! Thank you for taking your time to produce content !! Love the instrumental to Standing On The Promises !!!! You stay safe and may God continue to bless you all !!!! Eddy
I agree with your hesitation to put support rods to the rad shell. It looks better without them. Good improvements today and no radio necessary, as it must be a real pleasure just to drive that beast.
You have entirely to much fun, love what you do with hotrods keep it up
Nice rwited bar
Love it... Made to be driven not stared at.
Young kid at heart.lpl,,light those babys up, this build an the General are top of my list...tks Brett...Cheers
brent put a bit of threadlock on the shifter that should stop it coming loose
Really like the exhaust turn outs, nice touch. Always love a good Tire fry. lol, Have a great day 👍
love the builds!!! thanks for the videos!!!
Hi Brent. I really like the wheels and tires on the 37 Ford. The contrast between the painted wheels and the chrome trim rims and centers is great. My wife and I are fans and enjoy your show.
If that tank spews water it’ll get sucked into the alternator. Like the pipes!
Sure do love the looks of that 1937 Ford Hot Rod ! ! ! ! 🙂
Nice ride Brent, I watched your build..the fact you did that all yourself is something special in itself..Bravo!
admire your commitment to the burn out.
GREAT.
Nice to have this second channel to 'keep up' with the completed builds. I like the exhausts much better now! As always, thanks for the great work and interesting content. 😎
You think like I do. I made my 32’s to “LEAN ON”. Laughed my ass off watching the burn out! Gotta love it. 🥸🤣👍👍👍
Deflective exhaust looks great!
This was probably one of your most challenging builds lately but the results are aweesome. Burn 'er up!!
The 37 came out looking great Brent! On to the next project!
I love how making sure the rad didn't get burnt was more important then his hands lol
This truck came out awesome I know it's a lot of fun to drive.
I hope you remembered to take the spark plug gapper off the altenator. Hot rod looks and sounds great!
Looks like a lot of fun.
Forgot how cool this truck is thanks for reminding me!
Oh Man, I have to eat dinner but I want see this. Oh Boy! I made it back good job little fix its, then the burn out, you are such a big old KID! Great Share, Thanks D
Burnouts are the food of the soul!!
NICE, thanks for the throttle crank...you just never know if it will fail!
Your 37 came out gorgeous. It looks the part and plays the part of a true hot rod! Nice e job
Cool update on the '37 Foprd love the end burn-out!😃
This Hot Rod remains one of your favorite projects. It's nice to see the engine overturn torque when you accelerate from a standstill 🤩🤩
Slash cuts that is what we call them.
The SUV owner in the car wash was so jealous when you pulled out, time to go blow dry it!
Love the look of that car.
Just love that build,my favorite of yours ,close to the general. She's purrrrty
Smokey burnout finish! Hell Yeah!
Great additions and improvements, awesome rod!
Yeah! Coolaroo.
Coolest build project,so far.
You surely are having too much fun!
Truck looks great and sounds spectacular. Be safe and stay well.
That is beautiful, "we" did a jam up job on that
Is your right front towed out? Maybe it’s the camera angle.
Probably the camera.
I love that hot rod. That's my favorite.
Bad ass rod sir!🙌
Brent, here's a true story about a 34 ford sedan. When I was about thirteen years old around 1950, my brother, who was three years older then me, got his driver's license and bought a 34 ford from the man he worked for delivering the morning and evening newspapers. He got a man who had a garage to cut the back out and made sort of a mini-truck out of it so he could haul more papers. One morning we were asked my our blind grandmother to drive about twenty miles and pick up her medication for her eyes. We ran over a rough railroad crossing on the way and dragged the tail pipe and muffler off from the manifold. The damn car made some kind of noise. When we pulled into the city where we were to pick up the medicine, the police stopped us and told us we were violating the noise ordinance and told ud to get that piece of junk out of town. The driver's side window was broken and my brother had cut out a piece of cardboard and fit it in the window because it was cold as the dickens and the car had no heater, and the only heat was what came off the motor and manifold. My brother put a big slug of chewing tobacco in his mouth and we were going about seventy miles per hour on a paved road. He had to spit the tobacco juice out and he opened the suicide door to spit. The wind tore the door off and it went tumbling back behind us. When we got home the damn medicine was frozen and we called the doctor. He told us to dispose of it because it was no longer any good.
That's a sweet ride. Thanks for the share. 😎
Man! That is coolest Hot Rod. Love it!!
Absolutely love this build!
Totally love this car. ❤️❤️
(I’m a little ocd.. if you had enough of that twisted gold grill bar left you could skip one over to the left and even things out..)
The truck needs wide slicks in the rear.Sounds do good.
My grille has been floppy. Think I'll run the rods, forgot about that LoL. I left my lakestyle headers open, with no turn outs. I want the smoke looking side heat look on mine.. looks great!
nice ford hot rod with a chevy engine nice build
That was a neat idea for the exhaust. It was also cool to see some tires smoke! Sounds like you still have a miss though. Also dug your grill fix.
ONE COOL RIDE !!!!!