I didn't think I'd be interested in an article about hot-rods and their birth, as they're not the go-to hot beverage to be found on my tea-shelf. However, I found this to be an absolutely absorbing video and enjoyed the interaction between yourself and Jimmy, being an equally personable chap. Ben was wonderfully knowledgeable too. It made me wonder what the guys could envisage with my Alfa 156. Who knew?! Thanks, Mr. FD!
Pleased to see that the PV is close to being finished. The owner has had it since 1976 and it's gone through many changes since then. Colour - Ford Roman Bronze metallic with added gold fine flake. Looking good Roger.
Great fascinating vid, great to see this work in the UK too. Brilliant workmanship on those vehicles, even a mk 1 Renault 5 turbo lurking in the background!
I really enjoyed this video. Hot rods may not be everybody's cup of tea but it is great you are given the scene some exposure. I enjoy original classics and customs/rods in equal measure .
Love the Viper engined Interceptor as I do the car that donated it,the Viper.I can,t stop thinking that there is a Humber Super Snipe somewhere with one of these fitted? Have you come across the Icon Derelict Rolls Silver Shadow with Chevvy LS7 fitted,custom chassis but original patina;its on youtube.I love the idea of this & especially the thought of all the purists collectively giving birth!!
Friend of mine took his ‘57 Chevy there to have it sorted after another shop messed the resto mod up. Great shop this with lots of interesting memorabilia
How much for the baby Buick just had my 8th grand child. 4 boys now for my daughter. And 2xboys and 2xgirls for my eldest son. Jimmy your a legend. Running the 33 out side the ace cafe. What a lot of memories you and elli have made. ? Did you finish the roof chop jean windfield started at the nats. All the best wishes in the world. Tim.
Hot rods are not usually my thing but I did like that Volvo. I suppose UK laws prohibit the more radical stuff like the Ford Model A with no mudguards.
What a amazing shop! And the attention for details! Those ‘ subtle’ changes on the car bodywork appear to be from factory! Thanks for this video Matt!
That's a fascinating shop and some really creative work taking place there. That Viperceptor is simply brilliant.
I didn't think I'd be interested in an article about hot-rods and their birth, as they're not the go-to hot beverage to be found on my tea-shelf. However, I found this to be an absolutely absorbing video and enjoyed the interaction between yourself and Jimmy, being an equally personable chap. Ben was wonderfully knowledgeable too. It made me wonder what the guys could envisage with my Alfa 156. Who knew?! Thanks, Mr. FD!
Fantastic video. Could listen to the owner chatting about cars for hours. Love the look of the Viperceptor.
What a great guy and great company. Thanks for this, Matt 💪🏻
He is and they are!
Pleased to see that the PV is close to being finished. The owner has had it since 1976 and it's gone through many changes since then. Colour - Ford Roman Bronze metallic with added gold fine flake. Looking good Roger.
Great fascinating vid, great to see this work in the UK too. Brilliant workmanship on those vehicles, even a mk 1 Renault 5 turbo lurking in the background!
I am not a huge Hotrod fan but I really enjoyed this video, love the Viperceptor.
Great video as always Matt.
Your Rover V8 needs to go there for some finishing touches! Like a couple of side pipes 😄🤘🏼
If I had them build me something it would have to be a straight 8 with 8 side pipes!
WOW! That is such a cool place! Jimmy and his crew are obviously ultra talented. Many thanks for showing us this Matt 😁
I really enjoyed this video. Hot rods may not be everybody's cup of tea but it is great you are given the scene some exposure. I enjoy original classics and customs/rods in equal measure .
What a treat!. I wasn’t looking for a 45 min video but I was just pulled in and spellbound. Great video, Matt
It just shows we can build rods every bit as good as US built cars..real talented guys
Real cars built by real people for true enthusiasts, you can’t beat a hotrod. One of your best videos so far, more of the same please
Very interesting video, I liked it! Normally not my thing, but really interesting to see how they built these cars. What a craftsmanship!
Love the Viper engined Interceptor as I do the car that donated it,the Viper.I can,t stop thinking that there is a Humber Super Snipe somewhere with one of these fitted? Have you come across the Icon Derelict Rolls Silver Shadow with Chevvy LS7 fitted,custom chassis but original patina;its on youtube.I love the idea of this & especially the thought of all the purists collectively giving birth!!
Fascinating video, Matt.
This shop is awesome Matt 🎉 👌 following now 😁
Did u use the tea shelf?😊
they made a special one
Friend of mine took his ‘57 Chevy there to have it sorted after another shop messed the resto mod up. Great shop this with lots of interesting memorabilia
Great Video. I proper enjoyed that, Cool Place, Cool guy! Nice one 👍 👍
Nice one Matt 🏴👍
Excellent video 👏
How much for the baby Buick just had my 8th grand child. 4 boys now for my daughter. And 2xboys and 2xgirls for my eldest son. Jimmy your a legend. Running the 33 out side the ace cafe. What a lot of memories you and elli have made. ? Did you finish the roof chop jean windfield started at the nats. All the best wishes in the world. Tim.
He'd be handy welding sills 😁 but id say you'd need a mortgage for him to do it😢
Some lovely really well fabricated cars.
Looks like Ford Heath Brown
Great video and superb craftsmanship the colour on the Volvo is Ford Roman Bronze had it on my Mk1 escort 1300 sport,great colour.
Yes that's the colour but it has had some gold fine flake added.
Lovely old cars 👏
At least he called it a boot! Use of the word gas tho is always a bit of a knob move, unless they are powered by butane?
Hot rods are not usually my thing but I did like that Volvo. I suppose UK laws prohibit the more radical stuff like the Ford Model A with no mudguards.
2:53 lowering a car on a jack and not informing people around the car, that's a Big No No.
RUclipsr named Rare Cars just did a 10 minute video about the Ford Thunderbolt
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Can't stand hotrods
Had to skip this one, prefer cars as they left the factory, minor period upgrades permitted but no major mods or rearranged styling.