Are you out of AZ? I was just filming the Q&A for the crown vic build and was answering your question about where I plan on riding and you seem to know the area well
Wow. Simply amazing. I cannot fathom the hours and level of skill required to produce such incredible workmanship. Thank you for such an enjoyable video to watch.
Apparently it only took ten minutes! If his son hadn't stepped in, it might have taken 11 minutes! ❤ Joking aside, this was extraordinary. It's my dream to have a bar van like this, and it makes me appreciate the depth of craftsmanship and skill. Truly a labor of love! So, so impressed. 🍻
This brings back memories. My grandfather had this exact model step van as an ice cream truck back when I was a kid. Had the best vanilla ice cream in Brooklyn :D would love to acquire one of these someday
I saw the complete series, but I could not resist to see this amazing work again. Just great!! Now waiting for the next episode of the Vic trophy truck. Please take care.
Hi Austin, I'm not happy the way new cars are being made with so much electronics, sensors, and computers. I would much prefer to have a vintage car restored to make it easier to diagnosis and repair. So if I hired you to restore a vintage car instead of buying a new 2020 car, would it be affordable?
That all depends on what vehicle you choose and what you want done to it, but older vehicles can be made to be super reliable. Shoot me an email at acthecarguy@gmail.com with any specific questions you have
I built this before the prices for materials really started to climb so it was much less than if I were to build it now, but I think this one had about 35k in work done to it
You've managed to combine drinking and driving perfectly, two things that don't normally go together.
Never thought about it that way...
It was fun to see this build again, all in one recap.
Thanks for the videos.
Are you out of AZ? I was just filming the Q&A for the crown vic build and was answering your question about where I plan on riding and you seem to know the area well
Yes, I live in Phoenix. I hit the trails with 95 Geo Tracker, and old Bayou 250 Quads.
Wow. Simply amazing. I cannot fathom the hours and level of skill required to produce such incredible workmanship. Thank you for such an enjoyable video to watch.
Apparently it only took ten minutes! If his son hadn't stepped in, it might have taken 11 minutes! ❤
Joking aside, this was extraordinary. It's my dream to have a bar van like this, and it makes me appreciate the depth of craftsmanship and skill. Truly a labor of love! So, so impressed. 🍻
This brings back memories. My grandfather had this exact model step van as an ice cream truck back when I was a kid. Had the best vanilla ice cream in Brooklyn :D would love to acquire one of these someday
Since they are aluminum, there is a surprisingly large number still floating around out there
I saw the complete series, but I could not resist to see this amazing work again. Just great!! Now waiting for the next episode of the Vic trophy truck. Please take care.
Beautiful work
Fantastic build! Loved the polished finish! Keep up the good work
Great work. Very talented!!
How has this video not blown up yet? Amazing work.
Amazingly incredibly work 👏
wowwww, this deserves more recogniton. the time and hard work you put into this is EPIC
Awesome informative Video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya
Looks great! Great build series!! Please keep up the great videos!
Love it !!! Nice work , You have some skills for sure.
This is incredible work. I’m looking for someone as talented as you to customize a Bar Van for a Tampa Bay business.
email me @ acthecarguy@gmail.com if you want a quote
Imagine the glare, driving behind this, going away form the sun. lol.. Just a beautiful build. Looks nice
That glare is no joke.
nice work
Beautiful body works
Great work! Curious about the thermal effects of the black roof.
It's HOT, but at least it isn't reflective.
You did that sir!!
this is awesome yo!
EPIC!!!! As usual my friend
Hi Austin, I'm not happy the way new cars are being made with so much electronics, sensors, and computers. I would much prefer to have a vintage car restored to make it easier to diagnosis and repair. So if I hired you to restore a vintage car instead of buying a new 2020 car, would it be affordable?
That all depends on what vehicle you choose and what you want done to it, but older vehicles can be made to be super reliable. Shoot me an email at acthecarguy@gmail.com with any specific questions you have
Impressive
Hey how much did you spend in average for this?
I built this before the prices for materials really started to climb so it was much less than if I were to build it now, but I think this one had about 35k in work done to it
What kind of van is it?
Grumman Olson
If it didn't have all the rivets you could of chrome wrapped it and saved a ton of time
Wrapping this thing woulda saved me so much time....
My furst comment didn't keep. Sadface. Love this build though.
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