Automotive Art: Stunning Car Transformation! - Full Custom Garage - Automotive Reality
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- Full Custom Garage - S05 E06
In this episode of Full Custom Garage, Ian and Johnny dive into a wild new project, transforming a vintage Volkswagen chassis into a unique show car. With a stunning custom dashboard, performance engine, and creative design, this build is pure automotive art. Watch as they bring this one of a kind car to life!
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I am glad that you show it how it is... The creativity is what I'm referring too. A professional always make's it look easy/simple, etc... Great project, love seeing the design... You Rock !
I love how you inc the dog in the builds.
The Mustang tailights are the perfect touch to any dune buggy! I love the trick late 60s, early 70s look of this one. Congratulations on your new shop inspector
First time seeing these guys. Can't wait to see the finished project. Especially the paint job. The two tonned color skeem is going to look awesome.
That body looks so wild, and cool is hell!
Love how he does everything himself unlike these oyher mainline shows who have eveyone else dojng the job and the one with the name takes the glory . Ian does it all and it looks awesome
GREAT SHOW! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!! ADIOS....
Looking good ❤❤
I like it !!!!!!!!
I'm loving those goggle ear protection all in one. Those tinted ones I would love to get a pair of those. How can I get a pair of them? Keep up the great work I love the different things you put together and make work.
Those googles should be inside this buggy when is ready and painted to match the car.. awesome new project as always great collab can not wait to see it finished !!!
Rims would look very cool chromed along with wind-shield holders, rear trumpet mufflers and front buggy bull-bar, yellow lexan windshield and 2 yellow Carello headlights !!!
Angel is running around the place like she's been there her whole life.
The rear fender fins would look better swept up without the humped bit in the middle of the sweept up fins...better with a smooth transition from the bodyline into the upturned fins
Inside the back it needs a waterfall with two drinking spots like mini pond style permanent dog dishes. 2qt.or 1/2gal each. Other than the drinking area needs to be like a dog bed upholstery matching the paint scheme and don't sell it👍👍👍👍
Great ideas !! Where did you find the stinger blanks??
So did you complete the buggy?
We need to enhance.
Should of put an angle in the window more like a boat by placing the left and right pillars closer rob the cockpit
Is Johnny going to be home Monday?
How about part 2 for the dune buggy?
This is part 2.
I think they will upload part 3 sometime though the week
Should tilt the middle gauge to the driver.
Alá Alfa Romeo sports cars of the 70s.
Full lexan rear panel, not only bullet proof and would add rigdiiry to the car also. Lol
I really live the 49 -- 51 mercury rag top or coupé, but if l could I'd prefer a coupé in the deepest gloss black with ghost flames and fireballs down the sides.
That would be a ciol custom paint job on a high roof, get it painted like a loaf of bread , and get it spo sored by a bread company.
And 1 comes to mind gere in the UK, and thats Warburton's.
I think that radio is actually from the 80’s. It would have been an 8-track player from the 70’s
My bro's 65 Mustang had an 8 track. When I graduated in 73 I bought a pickup and put an am/FM cassette.
Hey! Got ne sucked in. Binge watched in hospital. And then just at “It’s ready to paint”. And poof. Gone. And I don’t know how to find the next episode. FLAT LINE.
Probably in a day or two.
I know right. Had a hard enough time finding this one. Why not mark it as “part 2”???
@@larrysorenson4789 If you guys care. Part 3 is titled “Mesmerizing paint techniques in action”. Enjoy
Does anyone have a tip for me where I can find videos that really show step by step exactly how to build / convert a custom car? I'm not interested in constant close-ups of faces, dogs playing, or endless chatter. What I'm looking for are real instructions for converting chassis, redesigning the interior with leather and individual instruments; HiFi, etc. It's really hard to find these days. Anyone have any ideas... ?
Ruined it , it was the coolest pickup I'd ever seen😢
Nothing impressive about this project.