Don't get me wrong, I love the OG Demo and guns and all that stuff. But i think with all these series and cool behind the scenes Matt stuff, I am fallin in love with OffTheRance more and more
I switched to mostly OffTheRanch I think 4-5 years ago. Actually from time to time I skip a DemoRanch, but I can honestly say, I have seen every OffTheRanch-Video in the last 6 years!
My first car maintenance lesson with my Dad on his car was tyre pressure check every Saturday morning, I didn't inherit the car but the top pocket pressure gauge put's a smile on my face every time I use it. Love you Dad, forever in my memories. RIP
Matt your dad is awesome and he deserves every bit of that surprise! He always watches and comments on my videos when I’m fixing my dads 67 Camaro or fixing C2 vettes. I feel like he’s part of the family! I can’t wait to see you two cruising around in that car. That’s going to be an awesome video.
I think this series is the heart of almost every man out there. Cars, fishing, camping, hunting, traveling... no matter the scenario we have all had a dream like this and are all well vested in this one, my friend. Can't wait to see the rest!!!! Thank you for sharing with us yet again!
The way that you talk about your relationship with your dad tells me everything that I need to know about your character. Not that I doubted before, but great story, Matt. And what an absolutely fitting tribute to your pops. He gets the smile and you get the keepsake. I lost my dad to cancer back in 2019. I was 45, so was lucky to have known him into adulthood. But stuff like this just hits. In a good way. Nice work, young fella.
Matt ,this build is going to give me flashbacks of when I was in high school. My good friend Dan had that same 68 396 ss I had the 67 ss 350 boy was that a great time in my life. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS STORY/BUILD.
@@JaredLetoSelfSuck Wow……I’ve seen and heard these or similar words many many times, but DAMN if yours didn’t just resonate in my soul. Thank you, sir for taking the time to do a total stranger a solid……it worked! 😢🥃
This is my favorite car. Thank you for getting off your duff and doing something with it. Bless you. Cars are not made to just look at. If I lived closer I would come help.
Thank You Matt! So excited for the series here - so much more so for the reveal to Dr. Lee. I Loved his story regarding the car and yours when you took it back. . . Remembering both of you talking about the history - your histories - with the car and guarded conversations about its future.
Probably the iconic Camaro ever made , I would try n put it back to as close to original as possible, 396 was the top of the food chain as far a GM back in the day
A ‘68’ big block Camaro has always been my dream car. I’m sooo looking forward to this build. Your dad will be ecstatic when he finds out what it happening. Happy dad, happy life. Or something like that. 🙂
That is awesome! I can't wait to see Dr. Lee's reaction. What an awesome thing to have father/son memories with. Maybe one day you can pass it to Lincoln. That would be cool.
love it Matt, looking forward to you sharing the restoration process. Glad you and your Dad enjoy your time and hobbies together. My Dad is 94, he's my best bud. Love the abandoned ranch videos too!
@@dalereed2626 he hasn't posted anything in over 8 months...as I've said, he has a job and business to run. Matt basically forced him into making a channel when he probably has other priorities. Matt got lucky with youtube, has the staff to do the stuff he can't, not everyone else can do that.
This brought memories of when my dad got me,3 sisters and 2 brothers together and got us out in the big garage were he showed us and let us take apart the engine to his race car. I learnt so much. I still can replace starters, spark plugs, break an engine down,replace a transmission, front end, etc and its always such a blessing and memories so get it done and no matter what you and your dad will always have a close bond. Its going to rock once it all gets completed. Really am excited watching this video and all the other ones
Hi . What a wonderful surprise for Dr. Lee ! Matt you are a sweet , generous kind hearted guy ! Hilarious too ! We can all hardly wait for the big reveal ! Take care and have fun on your adventures !! Deborah 🇨🇦
68s have been my favorite car of all time. My dad had a 67 and I loved that. There’s a 68 sitting in a field about a mile from my house that I’m wanting to snatch up to restore. Excited for this series
Joy is truly contagious. Im watching and I feel Im sure the same way you feel. Kid in a toy shop. Nice when everything uve been waiting for finally comes together. Cant wait to see how it turns out.
Just clicked on and can already tell I’m gonna dig it. From my birth till age 7 dad had a 68 RS/SS 396 4 speed car that was used as his drag car. When I was 19 my first wife took one off my paychecks to go buy a 68 RS 4 speed big block car I had been looking at for a few weeks. Still have that car along with a tube chassied carbon fiber bodied 68 with a 636” big block. Both of mine along with dads are the same color that yours was before you painted it. Looking forward to seeing you getting yours streetable again.
This is why it is SO important to be meticulous in cataloging and categorizing parts and fasteners when taking things apart. Label and mark things as you take them apart
Way to go, Matt! I'm excited as heck about this and can't wait for the final result. Love The Camaro! In 1974 I bought a used '67 Camaro RS (with the hideaway headlights). Had the car for 5 years but, unfortunately, had to sell it. Gee, I loved that car! Good luck with the SS! Your Dad will be thrilled!
My older sister has the same car. Her's was yellow. I loved being in that car with her. She was murdered when I was 11 and to this day, 30+ years later. I don't know what her husband ever did with it😢 this video brought back some good memories! 💛
Love the program brother, that is a great story! This has the makings of a father son maybe grandpa build. Think how awesome it would be to turn the wrenches with Lincoln! Do it , just do it! I have a 2005 GMC Sierra crew cab SLT Duramax diesel and I love working on it with my sixteen year old grandson. I look forward to working on it with him like a kid waiting for Christmas. We lost his older brother last year three days before Christmas and I have really realized how important every single heartbeat is and I have been working on keeping everything straight you know in perspective…anyway, peace out!
Man it's wild I get more excited about off the ranch videos these days. It's not that I don't still love demolitionranch, it's just the content on this channel has gotten really good over the years
I’m glad you decided to go this route with the Camaro keeping it semi original (for now). Whether or not he actually shows it I think your dad will be very happy! Excited to see it come back to life!
Very cool to see the Camaro getting worked on. I was SO happy to find out it was getting a BBC and not an LS. Can't wait to follow along and see it completed.
@@chuckdoom7665 A big block LS engine, do tell. I won't claim to be an expert on LS engines but I've been building and racing Chevy's for 35 years and I've not heard of any LS big blocks unless you are referring to the Vortec 8.1 engines.
@@1320quick check out the LS502. They've brought the old school big blocks into the 21st century. Also they stroked a small block and called it the LSX454.
Matt, Ive got a 1967 Camero with a 327 powerglide transmission on the collumn. Rebuilt the motor and restored it however Ive got to restore the outside of it. The quarter panels etc. When my dad and I were done and the Camero was painted thats when my dad was excited he almost jumped into my arms he was awesome but passed away from stage 4 lung Cancer and now I have to fix up the outside again and have it repainted. I cant wait to get it all fixed up again it was my mom's first car. Have a great and safe day
That’s awesome! It’s amazing how a car can be so important and almost be a family member. I have my grandparents 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V, my aunt has my grandfathers 1968 Corvette Convertible and my great uncle had a 1970 DeTomaso Mangusta that unfortunately was sold off a few years after my great uncle passed. I always wished I could have gotten that Mangusta because my great uncle was basically what I wanted to be when I grew up and just seeing that car brought back so many great memories from when he was around.
Awesome project and super cool that your dad is still around to see it come alive. I had a 72 Mustang that sat in my garage partially worked on and then got sick of looking at it after 2 decades and sold it in about 2 days.
sweet idea i cant wait for your dads reaction i wish i could do that with my dad. he gave me his 66 chevy c10 but it need so much i need years and years to finish i just wish i had your resources.....like the guys at muscle rod shop. really excited to see how this build turns out.
Ive own my 68 Camaro for the last 19 years. It’s been a drivable project for the last 17 years because life has gotten in the way but no more. I’m in the process of fingering out of my motor is good and having it built. This winter i will have a 396 big block, 700r4 trans and a 373 geared 12 bolt rear end in her and. Hopefully next winter (2024) the body and interior will be done.. it’s crazy for me I’ve had mine for 19 years and I can’t see life with out her… Good luck and enjoy your car, hopefully mine (Catherine) will be there also one day!!!
Iv had my z28 camaro since I graduated in 2011. It’s been on jack stands since 2014 😢 I did the same thing you guys did. Fixed and replaced everything, forged stroker engine, t56, 12 bolt moser, and a full bmr suspension. It should be running in a few weeks and I couldn’t be more excited! Iv probably sank 30 grand into the car over the years 😂🫡
I got a 67 camaro that i built w/ my dad. It was his high school car and it was in peices since the 1980's and finally done in 2004. I can't wait to see your dads reaction.
I wish I could do this for my dad....he gave up his dream truck to help me when i needed it.He and I did so much work on it and then something terrible came my way and he sold it to help me out. Someday I will get that man his 52 Chevy Truck. You are doing something so awesome brother! I can't wait to see it done
Congrats Matt. It’s cool to get a car going after so many years sitting. I’ve get a similar situation. My dad gave me his 79 corvette that’s been sitting for 25 + years cause he had no time to fix some issues.
Glad to see you get it done sooner rather than later. Life is short and there are no guarantees. Better to have it and enjoy it as long as possible. My Pops was heathy as a horse and then one day he only had 4 months left. 4 months to the day he was gone. Have no regrets and don't waste any days because we only have so many of them and they aren't making any extras.
I love this! my dad and I were working on having his 84 chevy truck restored. It was in the shop and dad passed away last year. I unfortunatly dont have the funds or physical ability to finish it I have Muscular dystrophy. I hope one day things wil work out to me being able to get the truck to the state dad wanted it. but id give anything to see dads face and share that moment with him
I saw the car on Dr. Lee's channel and he told us the story, I always thought it would be a great project for you and Lincoln to work on together, another father and father project on the same car.
Very cool! I’m excited to see how it turns out. The first Gen Camaro is my favorite muscle car. If you’re going bigger than 350, you must be putting a 427 in it.
MATT DO Rocky Mountain Race Week.. You and your pops or you and Lincoln would have a ball. I said it when you were asking what to do with the vette.. All thats missing from the fleet is a drag car
My mother died just over 2 months ago 😢 and she was into rallying her and my dad used to be rally photographers, she loved cars and I always planed on restoring the only car my mum and dad ever bought brand new a 1991 "Ford Sierra" Sapphire it took me home from the hospital when i was born but its still stilling over at my uncles rusting away 😢 I'm disappointed in myself for not doing more 😔. Love what your doing Matt
Hey Matt love all your videos Mere and the kids are priceless I have noticed that you carry a number of different knives. I am sure I'm not the only person who would like to see your EDC and collection of knives. Thanks for keeping me laughing take care stay safe and God bless.
Don't get me wrong, I love the OG Demo and guns and all that stuff. But i think with all these series and cool behind the scenes Matt stuff, I am fallin in love with OffTheRance more and more
Same here
yeah I am not sure when it happened but at some point over the past year this has become the main channel to me.
I switched to mostly OffTheRanch I think 4-5 years ago. Actually from time to time I skip a DemoRanch, but I can honestly say, I have seen every OffTheRanch-Video in the last 6 years!
So what’s the problem? Two of my favorite channels are Matthew’s channels, and I’m 100% ok with it.
Same here!
My first car maintenance lesson with my Dad on his car was tyre pressure check every Saturday morning, I didn't inherit the car but the top pocket pressure gauge put's a smile on my face every time I use it.
Love you Dad, forever in my memories. RIP
20 years from now we are going to be watching Matt's kids tell a story about a Camaro in pieces they got stuck with.
I just thought that car gonna be perfect for Matt's son.
😂
legend has it Brandon will STILL be working on it.
@@itsneight1260 but Brandon is chopping it and widening it, Matt forgot to tell him, "this is just a restoration", LOL
LOL!
What a relief!! Haven't heard from Brandon in a while, was starting to get worried. You guys always seem like best friends together. Nice to see.
Poor Brandon, he's so busy he can't make videos anymore, good luck buddy 😅
Matt working on my dream car. Amazing.
Deserves all the love, DO NOT SELL IT! Keep it in the family Matt.
and DO NOT Wreck IT Matt!!!
Matt your dad is awesome and he deserves every bit of that surprise! He always watches and comments on my videos when I’m fixing my dads 67 Camaro or fixing C2 vettes. I feel like he’s part of the family! I can’t wait to see you two cruising around in that car. That’s going to be an awesome video.
I think this series is the heart of almost every man out there. Cars, fishing, camping, hunting, traveling... no matter the scenario we have all had a dream like this and are all well vested in this one, my friend. Can't wait to see the rest!!!! Thank you for sharing with us yet again!
Matt has started a lot of side quest but I respect it
😂
Matt is a total The Witcher 3 character
Matt showing himself as 14 year old and now is restoring 1968 camaro is dope to witness
I loved the look of a bleach blonde Matt!
@@NotKev2017that’s his brother. Matt is on the right with brown hair
@drakeslocum2564 at 1:03 that is 100% Matt and not his brother.😅
@@dizzlefshizzlewrong lol
@@dizzlefshizzleyou may be right. I thought he meant @0:22
The way that you talk about your relationship with your dad tells me everything that I need to know about your character. Not that I doubted before, but great story, Matt. And what an absolutely fitting tribute to your pops. He gets the smile and you get the keepsake. I lost my dad to cancer back in 2019. I was 45, so was lucky to have known him into adulthood. But stuff like this just hits. In a good way. Nice work, young fella.
I am always so happy and proud that you recognize what an outstanding Dad you have. Nice work Matt!
Matt ,this build is going to give me flashbacks of when I was in high school. My good friend Dan had that same 68 396 ss I had the 67 ss 350 boy was that a great time in my life. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS STORY/BUILD.
Dr. Lee is an awesome father! I love his videos, I love that all the Carrikers prove a positive family life! This will be another great series!
Matt sums up his memories of his father with a Camaro and a 1911. I love this family! ❤
Mine’s very similar…..69 Camaro SS and a Colt Python!!!
I have them both….but no longer have my Dad. 😔
@@69CamaroSSsorry brother I lost my dad in 2013 I know how it feels. I'm sure he's looking down on you proud of you.
@@JaredLetoSelfSuck Wow……I’ve seen and heard these or similar words many many times, but DAMN if yours didn’t just resonate in my soul.
Thank you, sir for taking the time to do a total stranger a solid……it worked! 😢🥃
This brought tears to my eyes I never had a dad to do that with that's a awesome car for sure
awh hugs bro
This is my favorite car. Thank you for getting off your duff and doing something with it. Bless you. Cars are not made to just look at. If I lived closer I would come help.
I'm glad to hear Brandon is still alive... We haven't had any youtube from him for months!!! You should work on that car with Lincoln, Matt. 😉👍
Brandon is the Guy that never lets anyone down and is just being a good friend...everyone needs a Brandon. He deserves half of the world
Lets go Matt. I hope your dad had the biggest grin when he saw this. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride!
Thank You Matt! So excited for the series here - so much more so for the reveal to Dr. Lee. I Loved his story regarding the car and yours when you took it back. . . Remembering both of you talking about the history - your histories - with the car and guarded conversations about its future.
Probably the iconic Camaro ever made , I would try n put it back to as close to original as possible, 396 was the top of the food chain as far a GM back in the day
A ‘68’ big block Camaro has always been my dream car. I’m sooo looking forward to this build. Your dad will be ecstatic when he finds out what it happening. Happy dad, happy life. Or something like that. 🙂
Let’s go Matt!! We need #2 now.
That is awesome! I can't wait to see Dr. Lee's reaction. What an awesome thing to have father/son memories with. Maybe one day you can pass it to Lincoln. That would be cool.
matt needs a project manager because of all the things he does
It's Jenna - Chaos Coordinator!
I was thinking the very same time... He won't have one publicly named, as it prevents him from making content for us to watch.
@@bryanduchane2371 Jenna is his PA / PM
That's what Mere is for, lol. I'm just not sure if she knows it.
Don't tell Mere
love it Matt, looking forward to you sharing the restoration process. Glad you and your Dad enjoy your time and hobbies together. My Dad is 94, he's my best bud. Love the abandoned ranch videos too!
I can't wait to see what Brandon does to the car . His work is AWESOME . Is this why we haven't seen much of him ????
Because he's an adult and has a job and business to run. He can't just run off and play like a RUclipsr can...
@@AndrewPL5 He has his own channel .
@@dalereed2626 he hasn't posted anything in over 8 months...as I've said, he has a job and business to run. Matt basically forced him into making a channel when he probably has other priorities. Matt got lucky with youtube, has the staff to do the stuff he can't, not everyone else can do that.
This brought memories of when my dad got me,3 sisters and 2 brothers together and got us out in the big garage were he showed us and let us take apart the engine to his race car. I learnt so much. I still can replace starters, spark plugs, break an engine down,replace a transmission, front end, etc and its always such a blessing and memories so get it done and no matter what you and your dad will always have a close bond. Its going to rock once it all gets completed. Really am excited watching this video and all the other ones
Matt's love of restoring things started when he was young. From animals to cars to an abandoned mansion to an abandoned resort.
Hi . What a wonderful surprise for Dr. Lee ! Matt you are a sweet , generous kind hearted guy ! Hilarious too ! We can all hardly wait for the big reveal ! Take care and have fun on your adventures !! Deborah 🇨🇦
It's got to be so awesome to get boxes from companies all the time, it's gotta be like Christmas all year long.
68s have been my favorite car of all time. My dad had a 67 and I loved that. There’s a 68 sitting in a field about a mile from my house that I’m wanting to snatch up to restore. Excited for this series
Nice to see it getting a big block again,nothing sounds better than a cammed big block.
Joy is truly contagious. Im watching and I feel Im sure the same way you feel. Kid in a toy shop. Nice when everything uve been waiting for finally comes together. Cant wait to see how it turns out.
It will be great to see your dads reaction. I'm sure he knows Matt is going to turn out something great with this car.
Just clicked on and can already tell I’m gonna dig it. From my birth till age 7 dad had a 68 RS/SS 396 4 speed car that was used as his drag car. When I was 19 my first wife took one off my paychecks to go buy a 68 RS 4 speed big block car I had been looking at for a few weeks. Still have that car along with a tube chassied carbon fiber bodied 68 with a 636” big block. Both of mine along with dads are the same color that yours was before you painted it. Looking forward to seeing you getting yours streetable again.
Your father is lucky to have such an awesome son
And vice versa!
Both he’s sons are amazing Matt is crazy but he’s brother was even more crazy . grate guy may he rest in peace always in our prayers
@@Brakerone9 Thank you!
@@OutontheRanchwithDrLee-xb4lo ❤️ ❤️❤️
They had a great dad 👍!!
Cool story. Glad your father had the foresight to keep the car. I still have my 68 GTX from high school. Look forward to the build
Give her all the hp Matt.
Engine maker mate, what power do you want he said yes, all the power u can give me
This is why it is SO important to be meticulous in cataloging and categorizing parts and fasteners when taking things apart. Label and mark things as you take them apart
You're an amazing son! Your dad will be over the moon.
Way to go, Matt! I'm excited as heck about this and can't wait for the final result. Love The Camaro! In 1974 I bought a used '67 Camaro RS (with the hideaway headlights). Had the car for 5 years but, unfortunately, had to sell it. Gee, I loved that car! Good luck with the SS! Your Dad will be thrilled!
Can’t wait to see the results
Absolutely OUTSTANDING story and rebuilt BACK TO WHAT COULD HAVE/SHOULD HAVE been done years ago. Good on ya Matt! Good on ya buddy 🙂
My older sister has the same car. Her's was yellow. I loved being in that car with her. She was murdered when I was 11 and to this day, 30+ years later. I don't know what her husband ever did with it😢 this video brought back some good memories! 💛
Love the program brother, that is a great story! This has the makings of a father son maybe grandpa build. Think how awesome it would be to turn the wrenches with Lincoln! Do it , just do it! I have a 2005 GMC Sierra crew cab SLT Duramax diesel and I love working on it with my sixteen year old grandson. I look forward to working on it with him like a kid waiting for Christmas. We lost his older brother last year three days before Christmas and I have really realized how important every single heartbeat is and I have been working on keeping everything straight you know in perspective…anyway, peace out!
This is gonna be awesome for your dad and you special moment in time.
I am soo happy for you guys! ❤ Brandon and Holly always in clutch making things awesome! 😊
Just so you know, in my opinion, if it's for your dad, you can't make a video that is “too long”. 4 to 6 hours? No problem; bring it!
Man it's wild I get more excited about off the ranch videos these days. It's not that I don't still love demolitionranch, it's just the content on this channel has gotten really good over the years
I’m glad you decided to go this route with the Camaro keeping it semi original (for now). Whether or not he actually shows it I think your dad will be very happy! Excited to see it come back to life!
Thank you for putting a big block back in the Camaro!! It's sacrilegious to put a small block into something that originally came with a big block.
Very cool to see the Camaro getting worked on. I was SO happy to find out it was getting a BBC and not an LS. Can't wait to follow along and see it completed.
The LS motor comes in big blocks too.
@@chuckdoom7665 A big block LS engine, do tell. I won't claim to be an expert on LS engines but I've been building and racing Chevy's for 35 years and I've not heard of any LS big blocks unless you are referring to the Vortec 8.1 engines.
@@1320quick check out the LS502. They've brought the old school big blocks into the 21st century. Also they stroked a small block and called it the LSX454.
Love the history of it. You should make a new video about Mark. Maybe just a tribute, some old family pics and an update about his wife and kids.
Matt, Ive got a 1967 Camero with a 327 powerglide transmission on the collumn. Rebuilt the motor and restored it however Ive got to restore the outside of it. The quarter panels etc. When my dad and I were done and the Camero was painted thats when my dad was excited he almost jumped into my arms he was awesome but passed away from stage 4 lung Cancer and now I have to fix up the outside again and have it repainted. I cant wait to get it all fixed up again it was my mom's first car.
Have a great and safe day
That’s awesome! It’s amazing how a car can be so important and almost be a family member.
I have my grandparents 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V, my aunt has my grandfathers 1968 Corvette Convertible and my great uncle had a 1970 DeTomaso Mangusta that unfortunately was sold off a few years after my great uncle passed. I always wished I could have gotten that Mangusta because my great uncle was basically what I wanted to be when I grew up and just seeing that car brought back so many great memories from when he was around.
Awesome project and super cool that your dad is still around to see it come alive. I had a 72 Mustang that sat in my garage partially worked on and then got sick of looking at it after 2 decades and sold it in about 2 days.
sweet idea i cant wait for your dads reaction i wish i could do that with my dad. he gave me his 66 chevy c10 but it need so much i need years and years to finish i just wish i had your resources.....like the guys at muscle rod shop. really excited to see how this build turns out.
Ive own my 68 Camaro for the last 19 years. It’s been a drivable project for the last 17 years because life has gotten in the way but no more. I’m in the process of fingering out of my motor is good and having it built.
This winter i will have a 396 big block, 700r4 trans and a 373 geared 12 bolt rear end in her and. Hopefully next winter (2024) the body and interior will be done.. it’s crazy for me I’ve had mine for 19 years and I can’t see life with out her…
Good luck and enjoy your car, hopefully mine (Catherine) will be there also one day!!!
Respect for being nostalgic and holding onto a piece of your childhood with your dad, priceless
Hell yeah Matt can't wait to hear and see it rip !!
Awesome surprise for your pops. Happy for you guys. Love your channels. 👍🏻
Iv had my z28 camaro since I graduated in 2011. It’s been on jack stands since 2014 😢 I did the same thing you guys did. Fixed and replaced everything, forged stroker engine, t56, 12 bolt moser, and a full bmr suspension. It should be running in a few weeks and I couldn’t be more excited! Iv probably sank 30 grand into the car over the years 😂🫡
this man is renovating more things than i can keep track of. Thanks again Matt!
I am so glad to know you went with just restoring it. That car is beautiful
What an awesome Father's Day gift! Keep it in the family Matt!
I drove a 68 SS or RS 427 tubojet about 30 years ago and it was amazing....can't wait to see what you do with this.
I am glad Brandon is okay. I haven't seen anything from him in so long. I was excited about his project that you gave him the truck for.
I’m ready for part 2 already… been excited for this since I seen him pick it up from his pops
Yes on the big block! I have a 67 Chevelle. SS396. Love it.
I got a 67 camaro that i built w/ my dad. It was his high school car and it was in peices since the 1980's and finally done in 2004. I can't wait to see your dads reaction.
Happy to see you getting the car restored, but also Happy to hear Muscle Rod Shop is involved.
All that memories coming together in 5 days what a wild ride this will be! Full send that big block HP!
I wish I could do this for my dad....he gave up his dream truck to help me when i needed it.He and I did so much work on it and then something terrible came my way and he sold it to help me out. Someday I will get that man his 52 Chevy Truck. You are doing something so awesome brother! I can't wait to see it done
Had the 396cid in my Chevelle. Was actually a +.30 402. Love the Rats!
Congrats Matt. It’s cool to get a car going after so many years sitting. I’ve get a similar situation. My dad gave me his 79 corvette that’s been sitting for 25 + years cause he had no time to fix some issues.
Matt is an inspiration, he seems like such a genuinely nice guy and everything he touches turns to gold.
WWDMD?
What would Demo Matt do?
I’m excited to see it get finished so quickly I usually binge watch old builds. I get kinda bored with long builds.
Glad to see you get it done sooner rather than later. Life is short and there are no guarantees. Better to have it and enjoy it as long as possible. My Pops was heathy as a horse and then one day he only had 4 months left. 4 months to the day he was gone. Have no regrets and don't waste any days because we only have so many of them and they aren't making any extras.
renovation ranch it's cool, but I missed this kind of videos so bad!!
OMG I LOVE that car!!!! Can't wait to follow you putting it back together!❤️ See you in the next video, God Bless you MATT 💋🎉💋❤️🌹
I love time traveler Matt. It's so cool to see the progress instantly
Nothing better than renovation ranch and restoration ranch 🔥🔥🔥
Matt you're an inspiration for many! Keep up the great work bud!
Awesome! Glad you are keeping it a big-block. Nice!
I'm excited about this one. Matt idk how you do it but most of the you tube content I watch is something of yours
I love this! my dad and I were working on having his 84 chevy truck restored. It was in the shop and dad passed away last year. I unfortunatly dont have the funds or physical ability to finish it I have Muscular dystrophy. I hope one day things wil work out to me being able to get the truck to the state dad wanted it. but id give anything to see dads face and share that moment with him
Man what a teaser of a video… can’t wait to see the rest
I saw the car on Dr. Lee's channel and he told us the story, I always thought it would be a great project for you and Lincoln to work on together, another father and father project on the same car.
Great job on the video Matt! Thanks for making it.
Very cool! I’m excited to see how it turns out. The first Gen Camaro is my favorite muscle car. If you’re going bigger than 350, you must be putting a 427 in it.
Yes!!! Can’t wait to see this car all together again. Been hoping this didn’t get put on hold again.
So awesome! Nice belated Father’s Day Surprise! EPIC!
I've been anticipating this since the day your dad posted a video about this car. I'm PUMPED to see this come together!
MATT DO Rocky Mountain Race Week.. You and your pops or you and Lincoln would have a ball. I said it when you were asking what to do with the vette.. All thats missing from the fleet is a drag car
Patiently standing by hoping Matt put together something similar to what I was hoping for...and it sounds very much like it! Sweet.
Awesome car Matt can't wait to see it running. Great story about you and your dad. God bless you both.
My mother died just over 2 months ago 😢 and she was into rallying her and my dad used to be rally photographers, she loved cars and I always planed on restoring the only car my mum and dad ever bought brand new a 1991 "Ford Sierra" Sapphire it took me home from the hospital when i was born but its still stilling over at my uncles rusting away 😢 I'm disappointed in myself for not doing more 😔. Love what your doing Matt
Hey Matt love all your videos Mere and the kids are priceless I have noticed that you carry a number of different knives. I am sure I'm not the only person who would like to see your EDC and collection of knives. Thanks for keeping me laughing take care stay safe and God bless.
Yay I thought this one was gonna be a while till it started. Gonna be a treat when she's done