Wonderful before & after.. even though you guys were jealous on AMMO life turn the sun shining around on your streets too, you guys did an awesome job with this Viper family were also emotional reaction this is what is all about doing such good deeds for those in need will always make you guys proud and the channel grow ! Congrats from Europe.. ! ;0)
I know you're an amazing detailer but here's a fun fact from someone a little bit older all you do is spray clear coat over those parts before you wax it and it will look almost the exact same sometimes it will look the exact same and you won't even notice the difference and it's a lot less than paying $10,000 for a new paint job
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This was by far my favorite detail y’all have even gotten to do, Hands down! Y’all did a wonderful job. I was crying with them. Such a lovely moment. ❤️
Og Rt/10s at the top of my dreamcar list. Have a c5 vette for now. That poor car. Glad the owner made it through all those health issues. Damn 11x. Hugs man
Still all time favorite car. I remember seeing these in the show room when they first came out brand new. I was obsessed with them from that point on and still to this day. Absolutely Love them!
So awesome you guys went above and beyond for this gentleman with his sentimental inherited Viper. I feel like the headlights left a little something to be desired, another sanding stage and a heavier compound followed by a polish could have really brought them back maybe. Fantastic job and what a great reaction by the family!!!
I think he should take care of it and restore it to the degree that makes him happy and not as his brother gave it to him. I'm sure he left it to him because he knew it might bring him some joy. So, he should do exactly what would bring him joy.
The level of neglect is astounding. I would have removed all the plastics and interior pieces separately for specialized restoration. Normal "detailing" effort but really GOOD for someone who will likely let the car continue as a memorial piece.
Great job, but that car should get a complete restoration. A car cover could have prevented so much of the damage, but it is what it is. I think Vipers command good money these days.
If my brother left me a Viper when he passed, i'm from a family of mechanics, it would be on the highway lol.. for sure, and lookin great. like this one now..
Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 250 sentadillas son unos LIKEEX.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio. 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world nkvi 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
Hey guys sorry about all the comments in a row I wanted to correct my mistake I made in my texts not at 8:00 it's a 10 to 10 block and the 10 block I've heard so many horror stories about them because of the money pits that they become after burnouts and racing people going crazy on the gas because with the 10 block you have direct injection I believe so that direction how's that window could have fallen out the back of that viper with his brother driving without the clips on the window could have been just simply pressing on the gas a little too quick I believe the SRT-10 blew the doors off of Corvette and I believe the Corvette was at 92 you can read that on Google somewhere but unfortunately the lot of money stories about this car there's a lot of people unfortunately just gave up on them because the 10 block was so I like to say it was a little bit ahead of its time but also the 10 block was so high priced it and repairs like cylinders overhead cams and being a 10 cylinder you had to get a special Chilton's manual if you wanted to work on this car too I had one a while ago
21:21 Hermosa elección 😘 likEEx.Uno de los mejores conciertos ❤️ 27:21 Senada: "Hermoso" 21:27 Alfiora: "Preety" 20:22 Alana: "Awesome" 25:23 Hopi: "Sweeter" 24:24 Joonie: "Cooler" 26:22 Megan: "Hotter" 13:25 Yoongi: "Butter" 22:26 Amor: "Momentos" tln1 13:29 Son unos de los mejores conciertos, no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla, se que estuvo sorprendente 🖤️
Sheez, losing his brother and then 11 heart attacks, that's insane. The Viper turned out great, I hope this gentleman can get enough money together to fully restore this awesome machine!
Lol I don't think his daughter will ever have to worry about that at this rate. Why would they care enough to get the car running if they're okay letting it rot in a field for the rest of it's life.
@@UpperRobin29 the guy who owns it is barely clinging onto life after multiple heart attacks.... I think we can forgive him for letting this car sit outside a few years. I'm sure the clear coat was oxidizing before that anyway. Let's be thankful he didn't let it go to a junkyard.
What a wonderful gift you gave to the owners of the Viper. You restored it to even better than when they ever had it. Their emotions when they saw the finished product were gratitude enough for the excellent work you all did for them. You restored a car, but you restored their brother's memory!!!
Exactly. This video brought me to tears. In 1991 my big brother and I, me 19 and him 21, went to the local Chevy dealer and on the showroom floor was a brand new red 91 Corvette and a black Camaro. I was looking at the Vette when he pointed to the Camaro and said this one has a back seat..if you ever get a girlfriend. One day before his 22nd birthday we were t-boned by a drunk in our 85 K car. He was killed and I was injured for life. Last year I bought a 91 Camaro RS just like the one we saw that day. I know that emotion he's feeling. It's not just the car. It's the images of his brother alive and well. Great video guys!
As a viper owner (2003- 3rd Gen), it breaks my heart to see one in this state. Come on man, how much does it take to throw a tarp on the thing? BTW, this black example is a 1st Gen (1992-95) - No door handles, soft plastic removable windows, after-thought removable roof - a real bare-bones sports car - The “spiritual successor” to the Shelby Cobra.
Yep, never a car that wanted to kill you more than a viper, if you’ve ever driven a viper you’ll know that the car has no feelings for what it does to you, and it will lose traction if you so much as look at it wrong. One of the best street cars, but also one of the most dangerous due to the sheer lack of traction control, anti lock brakes, or stability control at all.
Honestly. I consider myself a car nut. I own a 2006 GTO. Unique car. Gotta love the Viper! Anyway. I've watch plenty of episodes of coffee walk with Dennis Collins he buys plenty of barn finds ect. All the time he mentions how covering cars when they are outside are a lot of times worse. He actually says to not cover them. I was shocked myself. In these situations they should probably just throw up a portable harbor freight carport.
I had a convertible for six years. These just aren't cars that you park outside. Even in a driveway, let alone a field. An EZ Up car shelter is so cheap as a last resort.
I would try and keep it as much as in original state I could, and only replace whatever it needs to be replaced. I love the story behind this car, so emotional!
That has got to be the worst idea I’ve heard. It needs a clear coat or the paint won’t be able to be shined up. People like you stop cars like this from being in good condition due to “sentiment” needs to be restored like it was from the factory!
You’ve given this family an opportunity to see the car in its former glory. There is obviously a family bond with this vehicle; their emotional expression says it all. Thank you for helping this family. It put a smile on my face this morning.
Looks great. I remember how amazing this looked back when it came out. There was a red one on the showroom floor all roped off. I think the design still looks good for a 28 year old car.
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I'd restore it from top to bottom. Have it repainted reclear coated. Replace the rugging in grey and put a hard convertible top instead of the soft top it will protect the inside better. I think that's what the brother should do. That would honor the other brother. Keeping it in disrepair isn't a way to honor the brother. Also I think the speakers will have to be replaced. Also all those dash pieces are gonna have to be replaced or painted. Have the engine looked over check for any rust on it as well as the chassis or other suspension systems.
Agree 100% on everything you said. I’d start underneath and replace all bushings etc. I don’t know if you could remove the car from the chassis, but I’d spare no expense especially since they are sadly no longer made.
@@jimwiskus8862 yeah you can remove the body from the chassis it's not easy (lol) but it can be done. But I agree with you spare no expense to make sure the car is in excellent condition and shape. This would make the brother in heaven happy.
A couple of comments. First, I’m so happy you guys got a new sponsor. That’s fantastic. You guys deserve it. Second, I have a suggestion for you. I think it would be great if you would either put it in text on the screen or comment during the video every time you use a product on a vehicle and tell us what the product is, or at least what its purpose is. I’m always wondering what you’re spraying or using on the car. At the beginning of this video, for instance, you sprayed the vehicle with something and I am wondering if it’s an iron remover or what exactly it is. It would be so much more helpful and informative if you would let us know. Thanks!
I know this guy that does detailing with many years of experience, he does wonders. I've asked him many times about which products he uses but he tells me that its top secret. So only he knows where he orders his products. I really don't mind him not telling me. He does a grrreat job on every car he works on 💯 my respects. I think 🤔 he does a better job than these guys but then again they're still very young.
My thoughts as well. Considering that it sat outside for years in all sorts of weather with a window missing I suspect that it’s just a matter of time before it gets neglected again. They should sell it to someone who is able to properly maintain and care for it.
As much as I hope the owner takes this opportunity to keep rolling and get the Viper in a drivable state, I seriously doubt he will. You can tell by the property the car was stored that he has a lot of projects he “will get to one day” but never does. Great transforms on the car, but it’s one minor inconvenience away from just sitting and rotting for years again.
I enjoy watching these kind of videos, particularly when the detailers are from Ohio. I detail up in Cleveland as a side business right now. Always wanting to learn different techniques and explore different products. You guys did amazing with this car and I was really impressed by the steamer. I don’t have one at the moment but now I’m considering getting one after seeing it in action.
If Matthew's brother was alive, the car wouldn't be in that condition, so detailing it to bring it back to the way it was in the photo I think would be more honoring his brother's memory.
It's painful seeing someone allow a Viper to get neglected this way like a common Mustang. Oh the humanity! Thank you for trying to revitalize one of the most amazing looking cars ever made.
Great work. Incredible that it meant so much to the owner that the car was brought back to life. Looks like the Viper will be in the family for another generation.
Excellent video, really enjoyed, you can see this family has been through a lot and this car is beyond sentimental ! Please keep us posted and do a follow up, want to see more ... You guys are the best detailers I've ever seen , but you are also "Story Tellers" ... Keep going ! J...
@@larryw5429 that guy didn’t look like he had a lot of money the amount it costs to keep up with this is probably why it was left the way it is. Be humble some peoples situations are worse then your own. Also don’t think a 70 year old man that’s had 10 heart attacks is gonna be out there wrenching on a car. That’s also a factor god what’s wrong with you
I know people just commenting on the good job of the detail and the story behind the car. Also that this car means so much for the family but if it meant that much why did they let it get to that point. It doesnt require much effort to put a tarp on it really and could of avoided alot just my 2 cents.
ikr that's exactly what I was thinking. Didn't seem like they cared about the car at all. I have somewhat of a black Viper too and I get pissed even when the leaves fall on it.
Stumbled upon this channel by mistake… now subscribed. The Viper has a special place in my heart since my Father was part of the original Launch Team. 🙏
It’s amazing how much material things mean to people especially a sentimental one. It seems like he would have kept it in the barn to preserve it as much as possible. The family were very appreciative. Great job.
Wow, that's awesome brilliant work brother. Excellent work. The old school Dodge Viper for a lot of more cleaning up the Future Home has been complete.
Personally, if I was in control of what you guys are doing and had a couple days with it, I would do exactly what he mentioned in the beginning (clear coat, wheels ect..) and then return it in showroom condition. Either way, him keeping it, will always be remembrance of his brother.
Cleaning my car is a labor of love for me, soothing even calming. You guys really put work in on this car. I’m happy you guys did this for that guy and his family. Rest In Peace to his brother. Amazing job you guys did with the viper.
I thought that car was a lost cause when I first started watching the video. Your transformation was amazing. That car is amazingly well preserved and could likely be restored to show condition for less than $10,000.
Shame you couldn’t have more time with this one. Dashboard plastics could definitely do with more work. Good on you for doing a good deed for that family 👏
Dude that was a great video! The level of craftsmanship in your work is inspiring. If I was the owner I'd want to do my best in the eyes of my brother.. Although that's a tough question, I feel rebuilding it up would be the most respectful choice. Having said that it'd be kind of cool to have that clean vintage look of having been aged and left in that era. You know?
I know my brother would want me to bring it back to it's former glory and use it as a weekend cruiser. That car is a beast to drive. I hope they take good care of it and keep it in the family.
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Yes!! Bring it back to its original glory! This car deserves nothing less👍
Wonderful before & after.. even though you guys were jealous on AMMO life turn the sun shining around on your streets too, you guys did an awesome job with this Viper family were also emotional reaction this is what is all about doing such good deeds for those in need will always make you guys proud and the channel grow ! Congrats from Europe.. ! ;0)
I feel the dashboard could have came out better with steam.
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I know you're an amazing detailer but here's a fun fact from someone a little bit older all you do is spray clear coat over those parts before you wax it and it will look almost the exact same sometimes it will look the exact same and you won't even notice the difference and it's a lot less than paying $10,000 for a new paint job
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I come from Indonesia. I just discovered this channel for the first time and this channel is very inspiring. Unfortunately in Indonesia there is no Chanel like this. It really inspires young people
Hi, WD guys. I enjoy cleaning things myself. You guys always do a BEAUTIFUL job on the cars you find. THANKS for your videos!
This was by far my favorite detail y’all have even gotten to do, Hands down! Y’all did a wonderful job. I was crying with them. Such a lovely moment. ❤️
Og Rt/10s at the top of my dreamcar list. Have a c5 vette for now. That poor car. Glad the owner made it through all those health issues. Damn 11x. Hugs man
Still all time favorite car. I remember seeing these in the show room when they first came out brand new. I was obsessed with them from that point on and still to this day. Absolutely Love them!
So awesome you guys went above and beyond for this gentleman with his sentimental inherited Viper. I feel like the headlights left a little something to be desired, another sanding stage and a heavier compound followed by a polish could have really brought them back maybe. Fantastic job and what a great reaction by the family!!!
I thought so too
His brother would be SO HAPPY!!!
wwll done fellas. shes a beauty. best year for the viper body style.
Damn ! What a wonderful gift ! And guys .you did a fantastic job .
I think he should take care of it and restore it to the degree that makes him happy and not as his brother gave it to him. I'm sure he left it to him because he knew it might bring him some joy. So, he should do exactly what would bring him joy.
Anyone with a car of this status sitting in their yard and won't cover or store it to keep out the elements doesn't deserve this car!
The level of neglect is astounding. I would have removed all the plastics and interior pieces separately for specialized restoration. Normal "detailing" effort but really GOOD for someone who will likely let the car continue as a memorial piece.
Great job, but that car should get a complete restoration. A car cover could have prevented so much of the damage, but it is what it is. I think Vipers command good money these days.
Beautiful car I'm glad you guys got it looking nice again and also I didn't know about the Chrysler/ Lambo fun fact
رائع جدا ياسيدي متابعك من العراق 🇮🇶
Its people like the world needs 👍👍❤️❤️
Thanks for what you did for them.
ʟᴇᴛ'ꜱ ᴛᴀʟᴋ (ᴠᴇʀʏ ɪᴍᴘᴏʀᴛᴀɴᴛ)👆🎁..
Wish we could’ve heard it run! Also we’re you able to get the moldy mildew smell out of the inside? And we’re the floors rotted?
If my brother left me a Viper when he passed, i'm from a family of mechanics, it would be on the highway lol.. for sure, and lookin great. like this one now..
.ʟᴇᴛ'ꜱ ᴛᴀʟᴋ (ᴠᴇʀʏ ɪᴍᴘᴏʀᴛᴀɴᴛ)👆🎁..
Someone know a channel that cleaning cars but without the back music? Only asmr sounds
Great job!
Great reaction !❤
vous ete des magiciens de l automobile ;)
Not a car for a young driver...no way i would let any of my kids drive something that powerful and wild!
Hello guys.. you did an amazing Job.. greetings from Srilanka ... what is the liquid you used for an interior cleaning....✌️
Originally cleaned and shined,but id do the repair to a T.glossy
免費整理完馬上賣賺一筆真棒
He should keep the car original like Jay Leno has one just like it and it is the first Viper that came out
I would've taken all of the trim out and clean them up properly coz it'll still be filthy underneath
Amazing
Świetna robota
We do a good job with your videos
Safe to say any of the salvageable electronics inside of the car are done for!
Great
Dammm this is a true legend car 🦅🔥🔥🔥
He sounds Canadian sounds like John Goodman
Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo.
250 sentadillas son unos LIKEEX.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio.
5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍
Saludos desde la Cd.. de world nkvi 🌹😉💖
los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer
Sangat bagus sekali
Should be fully restored, no question or second thought. Do it right or don’t do it, or let it go to someone who will.
Brother i love your work its humble request can i join your team work please
The upper dash could've came out 95% if you would've used Awesome a magic eraser and a green scuff pad....#DetailerTip
I wonder if it’s rotting away in the backyard still
Hey guys sorry about all the comments in a row I wanted to correct my mistake I made in my texts not at 8:00 it's a 10 to 10 block and the 10 block I've heard so many horror stories about them because of the money pits that they become after burnouts and racing people going crazy on the gas because with the 10 block you have direct injection I believe so that direction how's that window could have fallen out the back of that viper with his brother driving without the clips on the window could have been just simply pressing on the gas a little too quick I believe the SRT-10 blew the doors off of Corvette and I believe the Corvette was at 92 you can read that on Google somewhere but unfortunately the lot of money stories about this car there's a lot of people unfortunately just gave up on them because the 10 block was so I like to say it was a little bit ahead of its time but also the 10 block was so high priced it and repairs like cylinders overhead cams and being a 10 cylinder you had to get a special Chilton's manual if you wanted to work on this car too I had one a while ago
I would still take that viper
doesn't run but looks good..lol
Mantap
So sad seeing the state it was in at the start of the video. Who could leave a car like that out in the open, and covered in leaves. 😢
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the door sills were left untouched and really could have done the wheels - not that hard to grind/sand and polish chrome
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Как машина 17 лет стояла и не сгнила, не одного очага коррозии, машину помыли и готово, вот вы заливает.
you have to start the cars!!
wtf wie kann man solch ein Auto nur so vergammeln lassen?
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По-моему мнению, сделали очень мало, для того, чтобы кидаться словами о восстановлении..
bro didnt buy the dlc for the back window/plastic
As my dad always said, "you can't polish a turd!" I mean you can, but it's still a fucking turd..
so crazy that you just put that engine bay fullll with water with the press washer. Dont you worry about rust in the future?
21:21 Hermosa elección 😘 likEEx.Uno de los mejores conciertos ❤️
27:21 Senada: "Hermoso"
21:27 Alfiora: "Preety"
20:22 Alana: "Awesome"
25:23 Hopi: "Sweeter"
24:24 Joonie: "Cooler"
26:22 Megan: "Hotter"
13:25 Yoongi: "Butter"
22:26 Amor: "Momentos" tln1
13:29 Son unos de los mejores conciertos, no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla, se que estuvo sorprendente 🖤️
Watch a great vidéo
ruclips.net/video/BbDzHDxA4Sg/видео.html
Sheez, losing his brother and then 11 heart attacks, that's insane. The Viper turned out great, I hope this gentleman can get enough money together to fully restore this awesome machine!
That year of viper can do that alone
@@ras4782 Better to sell it.
Heart attacks are getting more common in the last 2 years. I'm trying to find out why. Even young athletes dropping on the fields.
@@bignigincoming8774 experimental jab foooo
@@jasonredepenning fat bro ... stop eating fat food
I HIGHLY recommend NOT letting a new/young driver drive that car. Old Vipers are not an easy car to drive/handle.
Lol I don't think his daughter will ever have to worry about that at this rate. Why would they care enough to get the car running if they're okay letting it rot in a field for the rest of it's life.
@@UpperRobin29 the guy who owns it is barely clinging onto life after multiple heart attacks.... I think we can forgive him for letting this car sit outside a few years. I'm sure the clear coat was oxidizing before that anyway. Let's be thankful he didn't let it go to a junkyard.
i would never give a car with a history like that to a woman
probably going to crash it in 9 days
You could always modify it for downforce and traction, but yeah they make Mustangs look like crowd cushions
@@lelouchia damn bro you ok?
What a wonderful gift you gave to the owners of the Viper. You restored it to even better than when they ever had it. Their emotions when they saw the finished product were gratitude enough for the excellent work you all did for them. You restored a car, but you restored their brother's memory!!!
is engine running and overhauled?
That's why we do this! :)
Love it gives inspiration back into the owner to get it up and going
Watch a great vidéo
ruclips.net/video/BbDzHDxA4Sg/видео.html
Exactly. This video brought me to tears. In 1991 my big brother and I, me 19 and him 21, went to the local Chevy dealer and on the showroom floor was a brand new red 91 Corvette and a black Camaro. I was looking at the Vette when he pointed to the Camaro and said this one has a back seat..if you ever get a girlfriend. One day before his 22nd birthday we were t-boned by a drunk in our 85 K car. He was killed and I was injured for life. Last year I bought a 91 Camaro RS just like the one we saw that day. I know that emotion he's feeling. It's not just the car. It's the images of his brother alive and well. Great video guys!
As a viper owner (2003- 3rd Gen), it breaks my heart to see one in this state. Come on man, how much does it take to throw a tarp on the thing? BTW, this black example is a 1st Gen (1992-95) - No door handles, soft plastic removable windows, after-thought removable roof - a real bare-bones sports car - The “spiritual successor” to the Shelby Cobra.
Yep, never a car that wanted to kill you more than a viper, if you’ve ever driven a viper you’ll know that the car has no feelings for what it does to you, and it will lose traction if you so much as look at it wrong. One of the best street cars, but also one of the most dangerous due to the sheer lack of traction control, anti lock brakes, or stability control at all.
Honestly. I consider myself a car nut. I own a 2006 GTO. Unique car. Gotta love the Viper! Anyway. I've watch plenty of episodes of coffee walk with Dennis Collins he buys plenty of barn finds ect. All the time he mentions how covering cars when they are outside are a lot of times worse. He actually says to not cover them. I was shocked myself. In these situations they should probably just throw up a portable harbor freight carport.
I had a convertible for six years. These just aren't cars that you park outside. Even in a driveway, let alone a field. An EZ Up car shelter is so cheap as a last resort.
Yep it really does live up to it's name lol
Tarps fuck them. Dennis Collins has plenty of vids of good cars ruined by condensation under a tarp. That thing looks rough by its not rusted out.
I would try and keep it as much as in original state I could, and only replace whatever it needs to be replaced. I love the story behind this car, so emotional!
Nah paint that shit black, get the wheels restored, and get the plastic inside stain off it. Then it’s a car to keep in the family forever
@@MyKeeP81 Agreed, finish restoration and build a garage for it.
That has got to be the worst idea I’ve heard. It needs a clear coat or the paint won’t be able to be shined up. People like you stop cars like this from being in good condition due to “sentiment” needs to be restored like it was from the factory!
Agreed! Replace or repair/change all the rusty parts. So, it won't damaged other parts.
@@faizsuria yes! The car needs the red on the engine repainted, as well as new black gloss paint job, and any interior bits that need retouching
You’ve given this family an opportunity to see the car in its former glory. There is obviously a family bond with this vehicle; their emotional expression says it all. Thank you for helping this family. It put a smile on my face this morning.
Looks great. I remember how amazing this looked back when it came out. There was a red one on the showroom floor all roped off. I think the design still looks good for a 28 year old car.
9:14 Son unos de los likEEx.UnO
52:41 Sun: ''Hotter''
32:40 Hopi: ''Sweeter''
23:12 Joonie: ''Cooler''
47:55 Yoongi: ''Butter''
35:40 Son unos de los mejores conciertos ,
hay nomas pa ra reirse un rato y no estar triste y estresado por la vida dura que se vive hoy...5b4k 🖤
Son unos de los mejores conciertos, no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla, se que estuvo sorprendente ⬇
Poor guy!! You can tell he was ashamed of the condition and probably blames himself😔.... But wow look what you guys did! Absolutely gorgeous!😍
The Viper is such a timeless car. It still looks amazing. Beautiful work here on the detail. Looks miles better! 😁
It does, from the outside. That dashboard on the other hand...Looks so cheap and ugly.
I'd restore it from top to bottom. Have it repainted reclear coated. Replace the rugging in grey and put a hard convertible top instead of the soft top it will protect the inside better. I think that's what the brother should do. That would honor the other brother. Keeping it in disrepair isn't a way to honor the brother. Also I think the speakers will have to be replaced. Also all those dash pieces are gonna have to be replaced or painted. Have the engine looked over check for any rust on it as well as the chassis or other suspension systems.
Agree 100% on everything you said. I’d start underneath and replace all bushings etc. I don’t know if you could remove the car from the chassis, but I’d spare no expense especially since they are sadly no longer made.
@@jimwiskus8862 yeah you can remove the body from the chassis it's not easy (lol) but it can be done. But I agree with you spare no expense to make sure the car is in excellent condition and shape. This would make the brother in heaven happy.
Put a hard top? The car is a soft top for a reason. It has no door handles. The release is on the inside
@@colinhaslam9057 you can put a hard top on a convertible that had a soft top. You obviously don't know much about cars and conversions
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I would do a full restoration on this car...just to have it in its best condition for as long as possible.
Same.
Great transformation of the car. Not such a good idea to give this beast of a car to a teenage driver.
I think he is going to when she is older. At least I hope
Your right
A ap1 s2000 isn't met for young driver's
Definitely don’t think I would be giving that car to my daughter it will be wrecked but amazing job on the detail
I was thinking the same thing. I hope she doesn't get killed in it.
A couple of comments. First, I’m so happy you guys got a new sponsor. That’s fantastic. You guys deserve it. Second, I have a suggestion for you. I think it would be great if you would either put it in text on the screen or comment during the video every time you use a product on a vehicle and tell us what the product is, or at least what its purpose is. I’m always wondering what you’re spraying or using on the car. At the beginning of this video, for instance, you sprayed the vehicle with something and I am wondering if it’s an iron remover or what exactly it is. It would be so much more helpful and informative if you would let us know. Thanks!
i second this
I know this guy that does detailing with many years of experience, he does wonders. I've asked him many times about which products he uses but he tells me that its top secret. So only he knows where he orders his products. I really don't mind him not telling me. He does a grrreat job on every car he works on 💯 my respects. I think 🤔 he does a better job than these guys but then again they're still very young.
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Great job on the viper, definitely wouldn't be putting my young inexperienced kid behind the wheel of that car though.
I was thinking the same thing. The Viper is one of the least forgiving cars I can think of. Just raw power, no traction control here.
They don’t seem like the sharpest tools in the shed though do they?
My thoughts as well. Considering that it sat outside for years in all sorts of weather with a window missing I suspect that it’s just a matter of time before it gets neglected again. They should sell it to someone who is able to properly maintain and care for it.
As much as I hope the owner takes this opportunity to keep rolling and get the Viper in a drivable state, I seriously doubt he will. You can tell by the property the car was stored that he has a lot of projects he “will get to one day” but never does. Great transforms on the car, but it’s one minor inconvenience away from just sitting and rotting for years again.
Back into the field.
Better than being wrecked most of these cars were destroyed by idiots.
Condolences to the family this was beautiful….y’all did a amazing job 💯💯💯🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I enjoy watching these kind of videos, particularly when the detailers are from Ohio. I detail up in Cleveland as a side business right now. Always wanting to learn different techniques and explore different products. You guys did amazing with this car and I was really impressed by the steamer. I don’t have one at the moment but now I’m considering getting one after seeing it in action.
Full restoration. I’m sure if it were up to his brother, he’d want it looking it’s best
Absolutely paint it black, refurbish the wheels, and fix the stain plastic dashboard and then you have a real gem
These are the people that need to be RUclips famous. The happiness you bring into people lives with your work and compassion. Keep going guys!
Vipers look so damn good and they look better every year, it’s even my pfp for 6 years
Amazing work I've known Matt since high school and have seen that car in it's previous condition and you guys did a great job
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If Matthew's brother was alive, the car wouldn't be in that condition, so detailing it to bring it back to the way it was in the photo I think would be more honoring his brother's memory.
you can't detail what's no longer there. The car needs a full repaint umong a lot of other things
Bumper to bumper restoration for sure! I was lucky to get a ride in one of these when they were new. It's a sound I've never forgotten!
It's painful seeing someone allow a Viper to get neglected this way like a common Mustang. Oh the humanity! Thank you for trying to revitalize one of the most amazing looking cars ever made.
The dude had a massive heart attack and his brother passed away, what could have been done?
His heart stopped beating 11 times. Have some humanity yourself.
Great work. Incredible that it meant so much to the owner that the car was brought back to life. Looks like the Viper will be in the family for another generation.
Una gran satisfacción saber que tu trabajo le devolvió un gran recuerdo a una familia para ser atesorado por ellos.felicidades 🇲🇽🇲🇽
Excellent video, really enjoyed, you can see this family has been through a lot and this car is beyond sentimental ! Please keep us posted and do a follow up, want to see more ... You guys are the best detailers I've ever seen , but you are also "Story Tellers" ... Keep going ! J...
Didn't look like it meant a lot to them with it sitting outside getting trashed!! Generally when something means a lot YOU DON"T TREAT IT LIKE SH(#T!
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@@larryw5429 that guy didn’t look like he had a lot of money the amount it costs to keep up with this is probably why it was left the way it is. Be humble some peoples situations are worse then your own. Also don’t think a 70 year old man that’s had 10 heart attacks is gonna be out there wrenching on a car. That’s also a factor god what’s wrong with you
Agree. Hope the owner understand
I know people just commenting on the good job of the detail and the story behind the car. Also that this car means so much for the family but if it meant that much why did they let it get to that point. It doesnt require much effort to put a tarp on it really and could of avoided alot just my 2 cents.
ikr that's exactly what I was thinking. Didn't seem like they cared about the car at all. I have somewhat of a black Viper too and I get pissed even when the leaves fall on it.
A simple tarp would have prevented most of the damage. This is an expensive car and it should have been taking care of.
This guy is clueless who owns it....
Exactly!!
The dude who owns it is a pack rat. That car will never be finished or taken care of.
@@craesh1001 exactly its probably sitting outside in the same spot they found it
Tarps trap moisture. The car would have been rusted and covered in mold.
Stumbled upon this channel by mistake… now subscribed. The Viper has a special place in my heart since my Father was part of the original Launch Team. 🙏
It’s amazing how much material things mean to people especially a sentimental one. It seems like he would have kept it in the barn to preserve it as much as possible. The family were very appreciative. Great job.
Wow, that's awesome brilliant work brother. Excellent work.
The old school Dodge Viper for a lot of more cleaning up the Future Home has been complete.
Personally, if I was in control of what you guys are doing and had a couple days with it, I would do exactly what he mentioned in the beginning (clear coat, wheels ect..) and then return it in showroom condition. Either way, him keeping it, will always be remembrance of his brother.
Cleaning my car is a labor of love for me, soothing even calming. You guys really put work in on this car. I’m happy you guys did this for that guy and his family. Rest In Peace to his brother. Amazing job you guys did with the viper.
When you love your car and it's a car you've always wanted you enjoy washing it polishing it and waxing it. It's your baby 😎
Wow that was a amazing transformation! Unbelievable I thought that Viper was trashed and you brought it back to life 👍🏻
Very good job! The Viper looks good but the best part of this video is the brother and families reaction. My eyes even watered! Keep up the good work!
Beautiful moments to the surviving brother & his families. '94 was 28 years ago, Good job guys on the Viper!!
I thought that car was a lost cause when I first started watching the video. Your transformation was amazing. That car is amazingly well preserved and could likely be restored to show condition for less than $10,000.
Shame you couldn’t have more time with this one. Dashboard plastics could definitely do with more work. Good on you for doing a good deed for that family 👏
Needs way more work I still see dirt grime
Dude that was a great video! The level of craftsmanship in your work is inspiring.
If I was the owner I'd want to do my best in the eyes of my brother.. Although that's a tough question, I feel rebuilding it up would be the most respectful choice. Having said that it'd be kind of cool to have that clean vintage look of having been aged and left in that era. You know?
I know my brother would want me to bring it back to it's former glory and use it as a weekend cruiser. That car is a beast to drive. I hope they take good care of it and keep it in the family.