Nice work. Nice video. NOT a restoration! This is the building of a street rod. No one likes "bait and switch". Call this anything but a restoration. Once again for those who missed it the first time, I'm not complaining about the work or the production, just the fact that I got gamed on the title.
As soon as I saw the coil springs going on I knew the game was up. Another perfectly good restorable original example lost for ever. Won't you Americans ever learn?
There are plenty of Fiberglass and metal aftermarket bodies, kits and parts available. This didn't need to happen. What a waste of a non-replaceable piece of history. There are also plenty of 'field finds' you can make hots rod out of.
Another one lost forever. To each their own but I don't understand why anyone would hack an original car up of this type. You can buy that car out of a catalog with new parts and modern drive train far cheaper and hundreds of less hours of work.
Set my RUclips speed to .25 Still pretty fast to watch, but what an amazing video and what an amazing amount of work and man-hours. (don't think I'll be starting a project like that anytime soon... lol) I have to wonder, what the finished car would be worth??
dont call it restoration when it's more like a rebuild. as soon as i saw the angle grinders come out i realized this was turning into something not original at all. when you restore something you bring it back to its former glory. this was something completely diffrent. you did a nice job and the end result looks very cool but you didnt have to ruin a nice car for this purpouse. nobody would have raised an eyebrow had you pulled a wreck out of the woods to do this. because there is so little left of the original car at this point that there was no reason to rebuild such a nice car. and you could have started with any old derelict shell. it dissapoints me when people mistitle their custom builds as something else. i hope the original parts went to good homes. calling this a restoration disrespects its history.
This is not a "restoration" video but hot-rodding an antique. I'm okay with people making hot rods but please don't cut up original steel bodies. Factory 5 sales nice kits you could have bought and put together a lot cheaper than the price of the car and all the parts you put into it.
I don't think you wankers have it in you to keep these old cars original. I saved mine from the bash & trash mob to keep it an original '31 Briggs Town Sedan 160B & it turned out to be a 100K show winner. Anyone can build a hot rod from a steel original, it takes something & someone special to keep it as Henry Ford first built it. Could have at least chopped it if you were going to build s hot rod.
Not a "restoration." A destruction.
Why did you destroy it
Thats so hotttt !!!!👍🌶🌶🌶Great job !!!!
Hermoso trabajo felicitaciones
It was a good car, sorry so little left of the original ....
Nice work. Nice video. NOT a restoration! This is the building of a street rod. No one likes "bait and switch". Call this anything but a restoration. Once again for those who missed it the first time, I'm not complaining about the work or the production, just the fact that I got gamed on the title.
Another beautiful old original disappears to to the metal hackers and whackers. Shame.
It was too nice to begin with to end up like that. Had it been much rougher at t
He start I would be less sad
Alot of time and money went into the build to make that car driveable and safe , original is not always the best,also in this case their worth more
It said "restoration", not "rodded up".
doing a rapid job at it
As soon as I saw the coil springs going on I knew the game was up. Another perfectly good restorable original example lost for ever. Won't you Americans ever learn?
I'm guessing "Americans" is a goto issue with you?
There are plenty of Fiberglass and metal aftermarket bodies, kits and parts available. This didn't need to happen. What a waste of a non-replaceable piece of history. There are also plenty of 'field finds' you can make hots rod out of.
It’s just a car...
@@carwashvnvmc I thought the same thing. I thought they were restoring it, not rat rodding it. Always sad to see, but that's just my opinion.
Yep, that and the Chevy small block.. YUCK!
Another one lost forever. To each their own but I don't understand why anyone would hack an original car up of this type. You can buy that car out of a catalog with new parts and modern drive train far cheaper and hundreds of less hours of work.
Ford made over 5 million model a vehicles, it’s just a car
That's not a restoration, that's hot rodding also known as anti-restoration.
I wouldn’t have disliked this video had the car been made to look original.
Very nice video keep on please sir I want the of the body
Great job , very nice build , thanks for not doing a rat rod .
The hell
This is america. The guy can do the car that he paid for any way he likes. If you own a classic this just made yours worth more money
El ford A primitivamente rojo, restaurado y llevado a un Hot Road azul, un desproposito. Horrible😢😭
This video should have been titled, “Guys Take a Massive Shit On Antique”
Unless they did an all-wheel-drive conversion is something a new option must happen.
Nice job
Set my RUclips speed to .25 Still pretty fast to watch, but what an amazing video and what an amazing amount of work and man-hours. (don't think I'll be starting a project like that anytime soon... lol) I have to wonder, what the finished car would be worth??
Sweet
Was cool after the metal fab stage for reassembly. The 100lbs of bondo and full restoration killed the car. Cool time lapse video
we just built a custom center console for this car redid a bunch of wiring how crappy of a wiring job they did WAS UNREAL
Queria saber quanto custa um projeto desse aqui no Brasil .
dont call it restoration when it's more like a rebuild. as soon as i saw the angle grinders come out i realized this was turning into something not original at all. when you restore something you bring it back to its former glory. this was something completely diffrent. you did a nice job and the end result looks very cool but you didnt have to ruin a nice car for this purpouse. nobody would have raised an eyebrow had you pulled a wreck out of the woods to do this. because there is so little left of the original car at this point that there was no reason to rebuild such a nice car. and you could have started with any old derelict shell. it dissapoints me when people mistitle their custom builds as something else. i hope the original parts went to good homes. calling this a restoration disrespects its history.
If you going to build a Ford then Use a Ford Motor not that damn Chevy
Hi good work guys. What do call the tool that the cab is mounted on and it swivels the cab around.
Had to watch it twice.....loved it!
😥😫
This is not a "restoration" video but hot-rodding an antique. I'm okay with people making hot rods but please don't cut up original steel bodies. Factory 5 sales nice kits you could have bought and put together a lot cheaper than the price of the car and all the parts you put into it.
Hot rodding should be outlawed.
That is no restoration. That is making a street hotrod that looks like a Model A.
Front end is way to high......
One ford a = death
iugh
I don't think you wankers have it in you to keep these old cars original. I saved mine from the bash & trash mob to keep it an original '31 Briggs Town Sedan 160B & it turned out to be a 100K show winner. Anyone can build a hot rod from a steel original, it takes something & someone special to keep it as Henry Ford first built it. Could have at least chopped it if you were going to build s hot rod.
Nothing here is a restoration
Not a “restoration “. Pity.
Don't call this a restoration!!!