Good watch! Think it's important to recognise just how significant Piero's contribution has been to hot rodding on a worldwide scale. I write this from a world away in New Zealand but Piero and MFS is pretty much a household name in our hot rod scene, especially for those that lean towards the early trad style stuff. I know it's the same deal in Australia too and that's only our little corner of the globe. Incredible really to have inspired so many through his films over the decades. A legacy he should be hugely proud of 👍
This was fun to watch. good timing to. the lst week or so i got recommended some traditionally hot rod stuff on youtube, then recommended the car that ate my brain 2. since then ive watched as much of pieros films as i could find, just finished. I've been converted from Japanese cars to traditional hot rods now lol.
really enjoyed it, discovered "Stormin Bonneville" thru Tweety Pie series I usually leave a comment I hope I'm not one of those pricks that gives people a hard time, I can tell you that having a vision in my head of how I want a video to turn out and how it actually turns out is a very different thing entirely I dunno how you blokes manage to film and edit to the quality you do, my editing and filming involves a lot of bad language and shear frustration and disappointment at just how crap I am at so I take my hat off to people that can achieve quality content and put together into something enjoyable
Keep building your car. You are doing a great job on tweety pie. People can be mean on you tube. Where is there car? And can they put together a car? No! They can take them apart but never finish the car.
Check out the full Stormin' Bonneville Series here: www.amfilmfest.com/storminbonneville
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Good watch! Think it's important to recognise just how significant Piero's contribution has been to hot rodding on a worldwide scale. I write this from a world away in New Zealand but Piero and MFS is pretty much a household name in our hot rod scene, especially for those that lean towards the early trad style stuff. I know it's the same deal in Australia too and that's only our little corner of the globe. Incredible really to have inspired so many through his films over the decades. A legacy he should be hugely proud of 👍
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Piero's content is sooo good!
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What a great video. Usually i have an attention span of a 4 year old kid, but i enjoyed all 48 minutes it.
Great video.
Great job. Love this car. Can't wait for Tweedy Pie!!
great film and even better guys!
Thanks!
Awesome dude
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Wow ! What a work !!! Good job, nice
Video 😍
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Good stuff! Well done Ben, keep up the good work!
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This was fun to watch. good timing to. the lst week or so i got recommended some traditionally hot rod stuff on youtube, then recommended the car that ate my brain 2. since then ive watched as much of pieros films as i could find, just finished.
I've been converted from Japanese cars to traditional hot rods now lol.
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Awesome video Ben. Will be saving this one to my video files…. Thanks dude👌
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Great video!
Thanks for watching!
really enjoyed it, discovered "Stormin Bonneville" thru Tweety Pie series
I usually leave a comment I hope I'm not one of those pricks that gives people a hard time, I can tell you that having a vision in my head of how I want a video to turn out and how it actually turns out is a very different thing entirely
I dunno how you blokes manage to film and edit to the quality you do, my editing and filming involves a lot of bad language and shear frustration and disappointment at just how crap I am at so I take my hat off to people that can achieve quality content and put together into something enjoyable
Keep building your car. You are doing a great job on tweety pie. People can be mean on you tube. Where is there car? And can they put together a car? No! They can take them apart but never finish the car.
hell of a story and filming that's all I have to say...
❤️😁👍🇱🇷💙