I think I’ve been following along with you for maybe 3 years now and I still can not believe that your content doesn’t reach more viewers. Everything you put out is so rad and not only that it’s done so so well. So much history on hot rods from your family and friends. Love it all
Well quite honestly the younger crowd doesn't see custom like we do or did back when....if they can't bolt it on they stop right there. Unfortunately creativity is a dying art in the car world
Brendon is an awesome dude! I remember getting to meet him after the long beach hipo swap meet and him sharing the build process with us and allowing me to go to his house and see it all. Even gave me some Hot Wheels that i still have today. Awesome dude with an awesome car. True hot rodder!
I can totally emphasise with the idea behind this build. The patina and the 1960s style lettering really add to the overall vintage look. Then adding all the cleanly freshness underneath is another layer of surprise. Really well done.
Started on mine 2002,,,Ol Skool Rodz Sept 2013 cover car.No radio, all Moon gauges,Late model stock car Winters Quick change,stroked 427,t/ram w/2 holleys,vertex mag,tilt glass frt. end. I understand how these cars take us back to our youthful longings. Great build,,,,,I get it!!!
I love this damm thing...every inch...been in one..looking out at the world through that windshield....just the berries... Nothin like a nosebleed hotrod
Another creative Cali hot rodder makin' it happen in a tiny garage with a shiny floor, vintage bikes in the rafters and tons of tools and parts neatly organized and ready to rock. Awesome! And another awesomely-executed rodder profile Ben.
This brings back fond memories growing up in sixties of a black 57 Chevy and old Vette gassers that were a couple of blocks from my house. Hot rods were everywhere - Mopars , Chevys, Fords, Pontiac’s etc. and I had a few too! EVs are great but they will never stir my emotions like a good ol’ hotrod.
I've been blessed to get one of Brendon's most famous creations, the pink RLC '55 Candy Striper Gasser! This is my first time listening to Mr. Vetuskey and he is not only a very down to Earth dude, but listening to him in that 6 min video.. he's very inspirational! When I started to drive at 16 yrs old I wanted a '55 Chevy so bad and after watching this & listening to Brendon.. It stokes the fire to make me want to pursue that dream again! His car is amazing and I'm not really a Gasser fan so that says a lot!! Looking forward to getting that new RLC Gasser this summer too! Thanks for sharing your passion and your talent my man!!
World-class content, yet again. Quite the wonderful car, too. The owner is the real deal, with an inspiring message. You find the best people and cars… the true California spirit
When I think of a gasser this is exactly what I envision.... It has the right stance, the white pipes, pie crust wheels, the right purpose built attitude.
Awesome 55 & Awesome video thank you for sharing. Today I'm driving from Wisconsin to California & all points between for about two months, while living in my van. Hopefully I'll see a lot of really nice vehicles while I'm on my trip. Thank you again Ben, for taking the time & sharing all the Kool Videos!
Four speed subscriber, but this is probably the first time I’ve watched a four speed vid that’s not featuring a Ford? Nevertheless, this 55 maintains the usual high standard of unique vehicles featured on Four Speed. Keep up the good work!
Love your car! I grew up in Santa Rosa CA. my favorite movie is Two Lane Black Top! American Graffiti was fimed next door in Petaluma CA and some of the guys I grew up with worked on those cars. Peggy Sue Got Married was filmed in Petaluma and the High School in Santa Rosa was in the film..where I went to school. My 56 Chevy 150 utility sedan was in the film and I still have it...wish I had painted it the original olive drab and had the Pac Bell Logo air brushed on the doors. You did a great job on your build...kudos! ..LOL
2 lane black top is my favorite car movie. This car is absolutely amazing. I can’t believe I just found this channel, but I’m in love. Glad to be here!
Forget all those fancy super cars...good old American muscle is where it's at and will always be!...American muscle is the survivalist/the hero/the mans mighty steed that breaths his fury leaving history behind his path and a sound you'll never forget like a myth burned into memory/time itself! 😎
Sweet wheels. My brother just finished his dream car - 71 Nova SS with 4 speed / 12 bolt rebuilt with a 4 link rear suspension and a MONSTER 427 fuelie. 3.73 gears. He drives it like it was built to be run ... it's REALLY something (oh, exhaust cut-outs also) to have him launch that puppy when you're in it. Like the owner of this beauty he did most of the work himself, 80 hours of porting work in the heads alone.
Great video!! Your videos have such great stories wrapped into them and any true car enthusiast appreciates the history! I'm only 24 and can't get enough of the classics. 🤙
Super rad car man. Great vision and design. They say that these classics are an extension of our personalities and I definitely get that feeling with this ride. Awesome job you have in designing hot wheels. That’s so cool.
Another amazing video Ben! Always excited to see your content. Your videos are always professionally done from the Cinematic shots, the pov of being in the car, listening to the owners story, and the touch of classic music. All the little details that make the video. Again, thanks for taking the time to go out and film and capture these awesome cars.
Awesome video and a sweet 55 Chevy. Tri fives can pull off just about every style of build it feels like. Gasser, pro touring, stock, custom, etc. The classic lines and base bones of a tri five just work. Might be a bit biased as we have a couple of tri fives in the garage of varying build styles, lol.
HI Ben,,,,as usual a 1st class job you bring out the best in your subject,,,Brenden is an amazing fellow,,,,,what a trip! having a HOT Wheel made of your very own car,,,,,,how kool is that!!
I love the movie feel of your videos. You should make a movie depicting old hot rodding and street racing. Just the old hot rod culture like you do now. Keep up the awesome vids
I'm glad you get to talk to different car guys and also hit the road with them. Your type of interviews are always interesting to watch. Great video man.
Man, Ben, you really do a fantastic job with these videos. I've done a bunch for my artwork, and one guy handling all that is quite an undertaking. You do scene-setting, rolling in-car, external rolling, internal and external detail shots. You have good sound. The cars and owners both make for interesting stories, and you do well getting the interviewee to express good material in their own words. Really cool music added in as well. I enjoy these videos and hope you keep making them.
I have a few of these from the mainline series now just hope I can get the rlc variation once they hit the secondary market. Thank you for giving us this variation of ur car it’s very cool bro 😎
Being a Hot Wheels tester from way back in the day (before HW were on the market) I have that car in my collection. I kinda feel HW are PART of why I collect real cars now. That and frowing up in So cal it was hard NOT to be a car guy. Great video as always !!!!!! AA++
@@TypicalToyReviews While shopping with Mom a lady stopped us and asks Mom if her son like toy cars. I already had 40-50 Matchbox so she said 'Oh yes!'. We ended up in a room off the store where there were lots of Matchbox cars and more what we now know as Hot Wheels, a strip of track and a table. I was asked to try all the cars, track etc. They then interviewed me for a while. About 2 weeks later I got in the mail a few Hot Wheels cars, track and clamp and a letter thanking me. I still have the cars, track split and was tossed years ago. Thanks
@@davevan8864 Wow, thats a very neat story Dave. Thanks for sharing. They sure did things differently back then when it came to product testing. Thats really awesome that you still have them!
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Tell the kiddos the scream of the big block is just the juices of the dinosaur and our ancestors screaming one more time!
If you was sell that car what be price to get it?????
Smile smile this vid did my heart good.
Why don't we get a match race between you and night stalker with seal pretty boy drive at 4:54 fuel injection tunnel ram that's what you call it
The rear suspension needs some help. Those tires must rub so badly. 2:53
I think I’ve been following along with you for maybe 3 years now and I still can not believe that your content doesn’t reach more viewers. Everything you put out is so rad and not only that it’s done so so well. So much history on hot rods from your family and friends. Love it all
Much appreciated! RUclips sucks haha
Well quite honestly the younger crowd doesn't see custom like we do or did back when....if they can't bolt it on they stop right there. Unfortunately creativity is a dying art in the car world
I absolutely needed that baby in high school, what a cool ass car.
Rolling Art .. surpasses the Mona Lisa !
Nice production , THANKS !
Brendon is an awesome dude! I remember getting to meet him after the long beach hipo swap meet and him sharing the build process with us and allowing me to go to his house and see it all. Even gave me some Hot Wheels that i still have today. Awesome dude with an awesome car. True hot rodder!
Awesome man! Neat car👌
Thank you, Craig!!
Let's go Brendon!
Now that is a green car for sure!
This video makes me HAPPY!! Love it!
I can totally emphasise with the idea behind this build. The patina and the 1960s style lettering really add to the overall vintage look. Then adding all the cleanly freshness underneath is another layer of surprise. Really well done.
Im in New Zealand and I brought thid Hot Wheels Gasser just the other day. So cool seeing it and the guy who built it on this vid. Awesome.
Love it she's bad to the bone. Long live the gassers👍👍👍
Started on mine 2002,,,Ol Skool Rodz Sept 2013 cover car.No radio, all Moon gauges,Late model stock car Winters Quick change,stroked 427,t/ram w/2 holleys,vertex mag,tilt glass frt. end. I understand how these cars take us back to our youthful longings. Great build,,,,,I get it!!!
I always wanted a badass 55 hot rod! 😎🤘☠️
We had one in 1960's in N W Ohio...
I love this damm thing...every inch...been in one..looking out at the world through that windshield....just the berries...
Nothin like a nosebleed hotrod
It has so much old school Southern California vibe. Love this car. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Another creative Cali hot rodder makin' it happen in a tiny garage with a shiny floor, vintage bikes in the rafters and tons of tools and parts neatly organized and ready to rock. Awesome!
And another awesomely-executed rodder profile Ben.
He’s a legend! Especially amongst HW collectors. Gassers are sick
Thanks for watching!
Man that is Kool, I have a few of this HW Gasser, just realised it’s a Rea One………Super Rad
This brings back fond memories growing up in sixties of a black 57 Chevy and old Vette gassers that were a couple of blocks from my house.
Hot rods were everywhere - Mopars , Chevys, Fords, Pontiac’s etc. and I had a few too! EVs are great but they will never stir my emotions like a good ol’ hotrod.
I've been blessed to get one of Brendon's most famous creations, the pink RLC '55 Candy Striper Gasser!
This is my first time listening to Mr. Vetuskey and he is not only a very down to Earth dude, but listening to him in that 6 min video.. he's very inspirational!
When I started to drive at 16 yrs old I wanted a '55 Chevy so bad and after watching this & listening to Brendon.. It stokes the fire to make me want to pursue that dream again! His car is amazing and I'm not really a Gasser fan so that says a lot!!
Looking forward to getting that new RLC Gasser this summer too!
Thanks for sharing your passion and your talent my man!!
That candy striper gasser’s worth a pretty penny now😉
Damn thats cool 55! And your video quality is so bad ass, like from a movie
Glad I got the rlc release of this car, thanks Brendan for all the sick designs
WOW! What a fantastic build. I like everything about this car. Nice location for the shoot too.
The production and quality of these videos is unmatched
Thanks man!
George T (the guy that painted the car) is Super Talented and Super Cool.
I love gassers! Old School is my school
Exactly the type of stuff I grew up around thank you so much young man for you to be that young and still have interest in that old stuff is awesome
It quickly became one of my favorite Hot Wheels, but it's awesome seeing how much heart truly went into this car.
Your channel is really unlike anything else out there. The storytelling by the people and the way you put it together is just spectacular.
I love the plate!! best movie ever
World-class content, yet again. Quite the wonderful car, too. The owner is the real deal, with an inspiring message. You find the best people and cars… the true California spirit
Great video Ben, tks for sharing again ,so many great cars out their with great stories,hope all is well with dad an gramps,,😎😎😎😎
When I think of a gasser this is exactly what I envision.... It has the right stance, the white pipes, pie crust wheels, the right purpose built attitude.
absolutely beautiful. if I had one word to describe your story, it would be inspirational. Im happy for you. keep living your dreams!
Thanks for watching!
Man! What sweet freaking hotrod! And awesome video you put together!
Awesome car......just seen the HotWheels version at the local grocery story here in Germany....now I got to go back and buy it.
That’s awesome!
Always IMPRESSED! Never surprised everything BV is associated with is BADASSERY!
Thanks!
Bought the hotwheels model straight after watching....wish I had the real thing.
Awesome!
Awesome 55 & Awesome video thank you for sharing. Today I'm driving from Wisconsin to California & all points between for about two months, while living in my van. Hopefully I'll see a lot of really nice vehicles while I'm on my trip. Thank you again Ben, for taking the time & sharing all the Kool Videos!
Four speed subscriber, but this is probably the first time I’ve watched a four speed vid that’s not featuring a Ford? Nevertheless, this 55 maintains the usual high standard of unique vehicles featured on Four Speed. Keep up the good work!
Love your car! I grew up in Santa Rosa CA. my favorite movie is Two Lane Black Top! American Graffiti was fimed next door in Petaluma CA and some of the guys I grew up with worked on those cars.
Peggy Sue Got Married was filmed in Petaluma and the High School in Santa Rosa was in the film..where I went to school.
My 56 Chevy 150 utility sedan was in the film and I still have it...wish I had painted it the original olive drab and had the Pac Bell Logo air brushed on the doors.
You did a great job on your build...kudos!
..LOL
You make some of the best quality car related media on youtube fit for any gearhead. Always makes my day when I see you post a new video!
Much appreciated!
That would make for an excellent Hot Rod movie car.
I know right!
Great vid, very cool 55 ..... 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
@@FourSpeedFilms Anytime!
Oh my god. The three yards plate. That is just so so perfect for a 55, never seen that before. Thats a deep cut.
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. Keep on building man.
Sounds perfect. Fantastic build!
Sweet ride.
ALRIGHT !! Another 4 speed films. I absolutely love the 1955 chevy great car great video. Another master piece film awesome Ben.
Much appreciated
2 lane black top is my favorite car movie. This car is absolutely amazing. I can’t believe I just found this channel, but I’m in love. Glad to be here!
I found it today for my gasser's collection! Great Video
Awesome!
Awsome gasser..sounds great on my stereo cranked up..is there build video's on this 55?..I should look cuase I'm hooked..
Dude, i love your Videos and the Chevy is super nice!!!!!!!!! Greets from Germany
Love that 55 and love the video. Well done Ben!
Brendon, absolute killer car, chiming in from Canada
Thanks, Ken!
Great workshop - a true man cave - and great build. Sick sound, at idle and windin' out. WELL DONE!
Forget all those fancy super cars...good old American muscle is where it's at and will always be!...American muscle is the survivalist/the hero/the mans mighty steed that breaths his fury leaving history behind his path and a sound you'll never forget like a myth burned into memory/time itself! 😎
Another great video!!! Thats so cool and extraordinary!
Sweet wheels.
My brother just finished his dream car - 71 Nova SS with 4 speed / 12 bolt rebuilt with a 4 link rear suspension and a MONSTER 427 fuelie. 3.73 gears.
He drives it like it was built to be run ... it's REALLY something (oh, exhaust cut-outs also) to have him launch that puppy when you're in it.
Like the owner of this beauty he did most of the work himself, 80 hours of porting work in the heads alone.
he is a good hot wheels designer, does look like something a kid would like
thank you!
Another outstanding film! You don’t make videos, you make films. Proper stuff!!!!
And what a fantastic car! Kudos to the owner/builder. Man!
Much appreciated
didn't know i needed a gasser...damnit!
Ben, you have nailed it thanks for your time. Ps tell your dad to check out the swamp shakers. Long live rockerbilly.
Thanks man!
Love these style of videos, but love your channel in general!
Congrats from Argentina!
Great video!! Your videos have such great stories wrapped into them and any true car enthusiast appreciates the history! I'm only 24 and can't get enough of the classics. 🤙
Super rad car man. Great vision and design. They say that these classics are an extension of our personalities and I definitely get that feeling with this ride. Awesome job you have in designing hot wheels. That’s so cool.
For sure !
As a HW collector I had a feeling that this gasser was a real deal somewhere and YT algorithm brought your video to me! Great build mate!
Thank you!
Doin a launch a couple 100 feet away from Lyons dragstrip....Major props from a displaced south bay local!
Thanks for watching!
Top Vidoe once again keep it going Ben 👌🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Another amazing video Ben! Always excited to see your content. Your videos are always professionally done from the Cinematic shots, the pov of being in the car, listening to the owners story, and the touch of classic music. All the little details that make the video. Again, thanks for taking the time to go out and film and capture these awesome cars.
Thanks for your support!
An awsome piece of Gasser perfection 👅👍👍👍 love it
Great video as always. The gasser sounds amazing. Sweet
Thanks man!
😎Got the HW RLC version of this coming. Can't wait to see it in person!
Awesome!
Awesome 1955 Chevy Bel air gasser you have congrats.👍 I have this one in my hot wheels collection.👍
Thanks for watching
Ben, could you do some garage tours of some of the guys with traditional cars like this? These guys have some of the coolest garages I’ve ever seen.
This is like if you combined OG Petrolicious with House of Muscle. Well done!
Thanks haha
Awesome video and a sweet 55 Chevy. Tri fives can pull off just about every style of build it feels like. Gasser, pro touring, stock, custom, etc. The classic lines and base bones of a tri five just work. Might be a bit biased as we have a couple of tri fives in the garage of varying build styles, lol.
Thanks!
Absolutely awesome
100% My kind of of car! Ben I love how you make film! thank you, Kevin Griffitts
INCREDIBLE CAR!! WOW!
Great build!
Man that was awesome. How cool to have your own car turned into a Hot Wheels car WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
HI Ben,,,,as usual a 1st class job you bring out the best in your subject,,,Brenden is an amazing fellow,,,,,what a trip! having a HOT Wheel made of your very own car,,,,,,how kool is that!!
Thanks grandpa!
I love the movie feel of your videos. You should make a movie depicting old hot rodding and street racing. Just the old hot rod culture like you do now. Keep up the awesome vids
Yo I have this in my hot wheels collection. It's number 2 out of five that's so cool. 👍🇦🇺
I'm glad you get to talk to different car guys and also hit the road with them. Your type of interviews are always interesting to watch. Great video man.
More to come!
Cool story. Very cool car.
Man, Ben, you really do a fantastic job with these videos. I've done a bunch for my artwork, and one guy handling all that is quite an undertaking. You do scene-setting, rolling in-car, external rolling, internal and external detail shots. You have good sound. The cars and owners both make for interesting stories, and you do well getting the interviewee to express good material in their own words. Really cool music added in as well. I enjoy these videos and hope you keep making them.
Thanks for noticing the small things!
Car is awesome. Not a fan of that faux patina, but still, awesome car. Can't go wrong with a gasser 55!
Thanks for watching!
Bring it to the Tri five nationals in Bowling Green.
Awesome video Ben, that car is killer, what a great looking machine.
Thanks for watching!
Ben loads up, and I watch. Never disappointed. This was a great episode Mr. Kahan, very well done! 👍🏼🔥🎱
I have a few of these from the mainline series now just hope I can get the rlc variation once they hit the secondary market. Thank you for giving us this variation of ur car it’s very cool bro 😎
Awesome!
Such cool gasser......gotta love the straight axle and fender well headers!!
Love this car!
Thanks!
Lovely classic, makes the right noises 👍❤️👌😊
Hell yeah
Brendon's a class act. Glad you guys covered his build!! Great job Brendon!!
Thanks!
Thank you, Mario!!!
Being a Hot Wheels tester from way back in the day (before HW were on the market) I have that car in my collection. I kinda feel HW are PART of why I collect real cars now. That and frowing up in So cal it was hard NOT to be a car guy. Great video as always !!!!!! AA++
Awesome! Thanks for sharing Dave
what is a Hot Wheels tester? You're talking pre 1968?
@@TypicalToyReviews While shopping with Mom a lady stopped us and asks Mom if her son like toy cars. I already had 40-50 Matchbox so she said 'Oh yes!'. We ended up in a room off the store where there were lots of Matchbox cars and more what we now know as Hot Wheels, a strip of track and a table. I was asked to try all the cars, track etc. They then interviewed me for a while. About 2 weeks later I got in the mail a few Hot Wheels cars, track and clamp and a letter thanking me. I still have the cars, track split and was tossed years ago. Thanks
@@davevan8864 Wow, thats a very neat story Dave. Thanks for sharing. They sure did things differently back then when it came to product testing. Thats really awesome that you still have them!
Did enjoy thanks n drive footage effect
Really great quality work and a kickass car. On top of that, the music fits the vibe so well. Awesome work!!
Thanks!
That's one bad ass Chevy!
Thanks for watching!