Mad Fabricators Presents: Stormin' Bonneville Episode 2
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- In this episode with only 5 weeks left, Lucky and the fellas tear the car apart and clean, final weld, body work and finally get some color on this pig. This episode is dedicated to our good friend Joe "T Creep" Teauge who left us to soon. RIP my friend.
Film and Edited By Piero De Luca
Sponsored by Stromberg Speed Parts
This channel just happened to pop up on my Bonneville search history... absolutely coolest story! Thanks for documenting this build/story. Cheers buys!
Thanks for watching!!
When we push ourselves we can do so much.......well done lads
pleasantly surprised at the quality of production here. none of the usual half-assed, shouty, manically cut & soundtracked bs.
Da Os And just the right amount of production, not overdone at all...
That’s why it goes straight to DVD. Too real for TV!
R.I.P Joe Teague
Man that is the most beautiful peice of artwork ive ever seen. you are so meticulous. I couldnt even imagine the hours youve put in to the dream youre creating. That is going to be one of the finest lakes cars ever made. People are going to stare at that.and say woa! thats pretty fuckin bad ass! Hope you set a record out there. And even if it doesnt its still gonna be wow!
The car is looking nice as hell, great work guys!
Very nice ! congrats to you all !
"I thought I had it all figured out".
Just recently subscribed. Awesome project!
Watching from Norway :-)
Sad news indeed, about Mr Joseph Teague. Please school the uneducated, on his background and contribution, to our hobby. Seemed like one cool and talented Cat. R.I.P.
Bonneville Project looks fantastic. Love the color choice. Sucks about the roll cage. Curious about rules relating to how it is secured.
Thanks for sharing.
JT
damn good job
That’s horn 👍👍👍
Bad ass!
That would of been tough cutting that cage back out. That 17:16 went way to fast come on #3, so good
Ouch! Why does it have to be so hard?
Only 17 hour days on the way to Bonneville, oh it gets worse than that!
What's the paint code I like that color
I might have split the body down the middle and flanged it so you could bolt it back together. Then you could take it off or 1/2 of it anytime...or not...
had the exact same idea. would look dope as hell to boot.
What was the music at the very start??? It was hauntingly beautiful
It’s just production music..