Can't call it disappointing. Not even close. Mad respect for your work, car already looks way better. Also these red and white parts truly remind of Christine, slowly fixing herself. Keep up the awesome work!
True, you have an uphill battle but hang in there. If you're like me the heat is something I can't tolerate these days. Getting older is tough! I'm sure there are plenty experts out there talking smack about how you're doing this,but lets face it,this is one rough mofo. Anything you do is an improvement. I'm all for you my friend . I'm a retired body-paint guy but still have a shop full of my Mopars to work on. Got 2 roadrunners,a 69 polara cop car and my 57 plymouth savoy 2 door. Have fun with it. Get satisfaction in ever piece you weld in. All the best!
yoour doin awezome brother. and i dig it, ive got a customers piece eating all my time. its ok though. lets face it this is the dream we wanted to live!
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍 : One viewer stated Rome was not built in one day , he was so right ! I have worked on vehicles since I was 14 yrs of age , what I found those who take speed over quantity hack vehicles make it more difficult to repair ! Keep up the good work ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍🇺🇸
Progress is progress some is better than none and even none spent just to scratch your head and think is good. Just relax you got your entire life if you rush something’s it may not turn out as well either. I admire your ambition though I hope you are able to restore it
Keep going with this. I never thought I would enjoy watching someone cut bar stock in real time, lol. I’m no fan of these vehicles.. I’ve seen rarer and more desirable vehicles scrapped that weren’t as bad as this. I would have liked to see a 57 Studebaker or Packard that was like this. However you’re creativity and that you are going to try to “scratch a vehicle out of a vehicle” has got me wanting to follow this story.
Yep...lol I need a COMPLETE year off at least from everything to focus on a 63 Grand Prix I pulled from this fellas property. Changing out the frame on it, because it was originally from Washington state and perhaps made its way to New York and finally to S. Florida where she had been staged on a wooden plank trailer under a cover for about 10 years. So you can imagine how she looks..almost compared to your project. Rusted frame so bad that the transmission cross support rusted off and fell down once I started to transfer her off the old trailer to mine. BUT! she is a complete numbers matching car with of course a trunk full of goods and she actually ran when I got her home with a little cleaning up. I got a good frame from California and am SLOWLY get her back to where she needs to be...on the road. Doing all this in my driveway under a carport..lol Keep up the good work man. Remember anything is fixable...as long as you have the time, patience and some $$.
@@thebrain7065 yes! I love fixing the worst of the worst! Very cool that you’re fixing up a Pontiac. They don’t get enough love unless they’re a GTO but Pontiac has put out some excellent cars.
The only thing the forward look mopars didn’t excel at was rust proofing. Epic style and performance tho. Glad to see your work on this old gal. Also enjoyed the trad Asian soundtrack…very relaxing compared to the tired 80’s dad rock usually heard on car channels
@@steves9905 I just use what movie maker offers but I also really love things like Asian and Celtic instrumentals so it was nice to find one. I like to watch these sorts of videos while I’m relaxing.
Coldwarmotors has a really rough Fury. So he cut the only good part off (roof and quarter) and put it on a four door body. Now's he's doing a 64 Impala splice the same way.
I see “restorable” ‘57-59 Plymouths come up for sale fairly regularly these days. They are usually in deplorable condition and the seller wants tens of thousands of dollars for them, all because of the Christine movie! I always wonder where these cars were 35 years ago when they nearly never came up for sale? Then I look at the photos in the ad and it becomes obvious where they were 35 years ago! Left for dead in a forest somewhere! They are cool old cars but completely overvalued due to a 40 year old movie.
@@brianandrews7099 well. A true Plymouth fury would hold value regardless of the film. Simply based on the performance of the car. They were definitely muscle cars before their time.
Thanks for the video, some amazing metalwork happening here. Mind if I ask, what kinda welder are you using for this work? I'll need to get to this stage at some point so trying to edumacate myself a bit
No one is expecting you to have this car done snap of your fingers fast. You didn't get a lot done, and that's ok. You did something. The car is a wreck, and I'm surprised someone would take it as a project without having a big shop and a metric fuckton of tools. Best of luck with it, and don't forget: if customizations make it run, go ahead. I doubt people would hate it if this car got a cubic inch hemi with an 8 3/4 and a torqueflite trans.
Bro I sincerely hope that you have sponsors that are covering you on this waste of time The only thing that MIGHT be worth anything on that heap might be the engine.....
@@tommitchell8425 considering I paid 600$ for the car and sold the stone guards for 400$ I’d wager you might be a little ill informed on the value of a 1958 Plymouth two door hardtop.
Rome wasn't built in a Day Brother , you got this, rooting for ya ! ✊
@@GMCTIM thanks?
Ignore the haters,you got this 👍 were all rooting for you,looking forward to the progress.
Always go for the small victories
Can't call it disappointing. Not even close. Mad respect for your work, car already looks way better. Also these red and white parts truly remind of Christine, slowly fixing herself. Keep up the awesome work!
love your drive and determination!!!
You can do it! Don't give up! Like to see more on Christine.
Awesome project, Will be amazing when done.
You're basically rebuilding that car from the ground up. Much respect. I'll sub because I want to see this through completion!
@@jaym1244 basically yes!
Man, and I thought my car had rust! Major respect for your willingness to take on such a project!
@@ctg6734 thanks!
True, you have an uphill battle but hang in there. If you're like me the heat is something I can't tolerate these days. Getting older is tough! I'm sure there are plenty experts out there talking smack about how you're doing this,but lets face it,this is one rough mofo. Anything you do is an improvement. I'm all for you my friend . I'm a retired body-paint guy but still have a shop full of my Mopars to work on. Got 2 roadrunners,a 69 polara cop car and my 57 plymouth savoy 2 door. Have fun with it. Get satisfaction in ever piece you weld in. All the best!
@@704406bbl I’m a Buick guy myself. But I have a soft spot for some Mopar and ford stuff! I had a 74 roadrunner. I miss it.
@@RottenBuick you do have a cool Buick.
Thanks to you future gens of people get to see this for the first time. great work
You still have a mountain to climb doing this car, any progress is good progress, You are doing just fine keep rockin it !😎
You're making great progress, hang in there!
Stay strong man, it’s hard but you can do it, she be a beautiful car.😎
again , very impressive..just gonna take time, but the results are gonna be worth it!!!
You have a gem there absolutely beautiful
I feel you man, I been working on a Model T off and on for the past 5 years, and work and life just keeps getting in the way.
@@fixinitwithchris1985 sometimes it just takes an hour at a time.
I have been in love with classic cars since I can remember, I admire your effort and it is a beautiful car, I wish you the best.
yoour doin awezome brother. and i dig it, ive got a customers piece eating all my time. its ok though. lets face it this is the dream we wanted to live!
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍 : One viewer stated Rome was not built in one day , he was so right ! I have worked on vehicles since I was 14 yrs of age , what I found those who take speed over quantity hack vehicles make it more difficult to repair ! Keep up the good work ! 🍩☕️👀😎👍🇺🇸
A car like that would discourage so many builders,
Little by little......👍👍🍺🍺
Progress is progress some is better than none and even none spent just to scratch your head and think is good. Just relax you got your entire life if you rush something’s it may not turn out as well either. I admire your ambition though I hope you are able to restore it
Keep going with this. I never thought I would enjoy watching someone cut bar stock in real time, lol. I’m no fan of these vehicles.. I’ve seen rarer and more desirable vehicles scrapped that weren’t as bad as this. I would have liked to see a 57 Studebaker or Packard that was like this. However you’re creativity and that you are going to try to “scratch a vehicle out of a vehicle” has got me wanting to follow this story.
I subscribed to your channel so you better keep going 🙂
Gonna be a cool build. I think the back quarter looks great.
loving this series, keep up the good work man!
Lol still easier than starting from scratch!
hey, you're lucky to have even found one of these in complete condition. Don't give up, there's no such thing as a 58' plymouth that's too far gone
Yep...lol I need a COMPLETE year off at least from everything to focus on a 63 Grand Prix I pulled from this fellas property. Changing out the frame on it, because it was originally from Washington state and perhaps made its way to New York and finally to S. Florida where she had been staged on a wooden plank trailer under a cover for about 10 years. So you can imagine how she looks..almost compared to your project. Rusted frame so bad that the transmission cross support rusted off and fell down once I started to transfer her off the old trailer to mine. BUT! she is a complete numbers matching car with of course a trunk full of goods and she actually ran when I got her home with a little cleaning up. I got a good frame from California and am SLOWLY get her back to where she needs to be...on the road. Doing all this in my driveway under a carport..lol
Keep up the good work man. Remember anything is fixable...as long as you have the time, patience and some $$.
@@thebrain7065 yes! I love fixing the worst of the worst! Very cool that you’re fixing up a Pontiac. They don’t get enough love unless they’re a GTO but Pontiac has put out some excellent cars.
following your channel here in Brazil
@@paulinho6281 thank you!
You'll get it done eventually one nut and bolt at a time
The only thing the forward look mopars didn’t excel at was rust proofing. Epic style and performance tho. Glad to see your work on this old gal.
Also enjoyed the trad Asian soundtrack…very relaxing compared to the tired 80’s dad rock usually heard on car channels
@@steves9905 I just use what movie maker offers but I also really love things like Asian and Celtic instrumentals so it was nice to find one. I like to watch these sorts of videos while I’m relaxing.
Coldwarmotors has a really rough Fury. So he cut the only good part off (roof and quarter) and put it on a four door body. Now's he's doing a 64 Impala splice the same way.
I see “restorable” ‘57-59 Plymouths come up for sale fairly regularly these days. They are usually in deplorable condition and the seller wants tens of thousands of dollars for them, all because of the Christine movie! I always wonder where these cars were 35 years ago when they nearly never came up for sale? Then I look at the photos in the ad and it becomes obvious where they were 35 years ago! Left for dead in a forest somewhere! They are cool old cars but completely overvalued due to a 40 year old movie.
@@brianandrews7099 well. A true Plymouth fury would hold value regardless of the film. Simply based on the performance of the car. They were definitely muscle cars before their time.
Hi, I may have missed something, isn't yours a 6 cylinder?
Some days are like that
@@Grandadsjunk they sure are grandad.
Thanks for the video, some amazing metalwork happening here. Mind if I ask, what kinda welder are you using for this work? I'll need to get to this stage at some point so trying to edumacate myself a bit
@@thequietestengine just cruise the marketplace and pick you up anything older and working.
As I say my workaholic is getting in the way of my alcoholic.
No one is expecting you to have this car done snap of your fingers fast. You didn't get a lot done, and that's ok. You did something. The car is a wreck, and I'm surprised someone would take it as a project without having a big shop and a metric fuckton of tools. Best of luck with it, and don't forget: if customizations make it run, go ahead. I doubt people would hate it if this car got a cubic inch hemi with an 8 3/4 and a torqueflite trans.
I'm curious - with all those cars in your yard, why pick this one?
@@johnclendinning1189 rarest. Most valuable. Most desirable. And coolest.
Never were truer words spoken.@@RottenBuick
@@solidsnakesimulation666 you’ve been in my corner since day one! 💪
Will you add the V on the front?
@@Sean-hn1vt yes!
There is a original 'V' badge for sale on a popular auction site.@@RottenBuick
Say Show me and Christine will fix itself
Cold War Motors used 3 cars to make one.
I'm surprised she hasn't fixed herself by now.
Pascal is selling floor pans for this. He is reputable.
The life of an adult right
@@douglasclauson3133 at least I can eat ice cream for dinner
@@RottenBuick 😂😂 yes sir
I if it was Christine she could rebuild herself. Show me.
You should at least give a call to AMD replacement metal....I seen a episode grave yard cars they did one of those cars
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Bro I sincerely hope that you have sponsors that are covering you on this waste of time
The only thing that MIGHT be worth anything on that heap might be the engine.....
@@tommitchell8425 considering I paid 600$ for the car and sold the stone guards for 400$ I’d wager you might be a little ill informed on the value of a 1958 Plymouth two door hardtop.
@RottenBuick $400-You may wish to consider a name change to P.T.BARNUM 😉
There is more to life than money, some people are in it for the fun and the journey.