72 GMC 1500 - Build Recap

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Video slideshow of a 72 GMC that was built by Classic Car Studio.
    Click the link below for more info.
    www.classiccars...

Комментарии • 12

  • @jamesdubose5322
    @jamesdubose5322 Год назад +2

    Man this is a nice truck keep up the good work 🔥🔥👍💯🙏

  • @landcruiserintervention9443
    @landcruiserintervention9443 4 года назад +1

    Sweet truck damn...I'm starting a 68 GMC SWB soon, so far I have a No Limit engineering chassis pak went 4-6 static drop and a full floater Moser 9" rear end..Looking for an LS3 now.. I wanna go fast..

    • @mr.e1220
      @mr.e1220 4 года назад

      Is it coming along?

  • @DadbrosGarage
    @DadbrosGarage 2 месяца назад

    Where did you get the music and is it copyright free??

    • @ClassicCarStudio
      @ClassicCarStudio  2 месяца назад

      Yeah. Think we're still using Artlist.io or a similar service.

  • @gaquanwhite1040
    @gaquanwhite1040 4 года назад

    Awesome video. Have a question. I want to do work like you guys in the future and I’d love to build custom cars. Is it better to go to school for collision repair with basic knowledge of auto? Or to stick to auto school and just pick up learning body repair on the side?

    • @ClassicCarStudio
      @ClassicCarStudio  4 года назад +4

      Thanks for watching and for your comment. Do you enjoy the mechanical side or paint and body more? Not many do both well, although these people do exist. Bottom line, custom cars can be such a pain that you're going to have to spend a lot of time getting the car gapped and laser straight, and a lot of time getting the many mechanical systems (which are probably composed of tons of aftermarket parts) to function correctly. You're not going to want to spend that time if you don't enjoy what you're doing and appreciate the outcome of your work. Go to school for the thing you really care about, and learn enough to be dangerous with the other stuff. After you're out (and even before), there's no substitute for doing. Schools will teach you good theory, but the guys in our shop and out doing high-level work in the industry all have a ton of experience from just doing stuff on the side - working on their cars, their dad's cars, their buddy's cars, etc.. They know how to fix most of what they come across because they've seen the same problem before. Find someone you can give you some pointers every once in a while, and don't be afraid to dive in and get started with something. The community is awesome and very supportive, and the only people who will ever question your work have probably never done it before. Good luck!

    • @gaquanwhite1040
      @gaquanwhite1040 4 года назад +1

      Classic Car Studio thank you guys so much. It’s much much appreciated. You guys keep up the good work and inspiring people like me. You guys rock

    • @mr.e1220
      @mr.e1220 4 года назад +1

      @@ClassicCarStudio great advice.

  • @johnpiegzik298
    @johnpiegzik298 4 года назад +1

    Awesome build! Love the channel and the show, haven’t missed an episode! Look forward to stopping by the shop and checking it out, do you allow fans to come take a peek? Thx John 😎👍

    • @ClassicCarStudio
      @ClassicCarStudio  4 года назад +1

      Hi John - Thanks! We do not currently do tours of the shop, as the guys are out there working, but you're welcome to drop by and see the showroom. If you come in at noon or 3:30, I'll be happy to give you a quick walk through the shop.

    • @johnpiegzik298
      @johnpiegzik298 4 года назад +1

      Thanks, I would like that a lot! I look forward to seeing you and the guys in the near future! Take care! John 😎👍