Whew, lots of content in this video.. Rambler is looking amazing... You've definitely come a long way in this build.. I always loved this model Rambler and it is the reason why I subbed to your channel... Thx for sharing and good luck at Sema... Be careful and God Bless...
My Uncle says the R stands for RAD. All the pieces are coming together nicely. I started following the channel with the very first video you posted on this
SEMA... not surprised at all. By the looks of the shop you're working out of you have no reason not to build it perfect. I cannot dictate to any builder if they should/should not do something on their own creation, I either like it as a whole or I don't. I really like this build as you have made it your way AND it's NOT another body swap on a Crown Vic... hint for other tubers. I think you'll get there swimmingly and the exposure will take you to higher levels... congrats. As a fellow Marylander, from Glen Burnie originally, I can be very critical but not with this build.
Ive been watchin since your 1st video! U already know how much i love that wagon! Hell i tryd trading u my 2 1967 impalas for it but i dont blame u for not wanting to trade,that wagon is ur beginnings here, u guys put alot of work into it not to mention its sick as fk and its the flagship🇺🇲
What was the green thing on top of your syringe that you filled the routered out letters on the valve cover with? Did you just use automotive paint? My wife is trying to do the same thing and it’s not working
CONGRATULATIONS & best wishes at SEMA🎉 (I like the wheel wells as is- like they are.)
Whew, lots of content in this video.. Rambler is looking amazing... You've definitely come a long way in this build.. I always loved this model Rambler and it is the reason why I subbed to your channel... Thx for sharing and good luck at Sema... Be careful and God Bless...
That’s awesome thanks for watching all this time !
My Uncle says the R stands for RAD. All the pieces are coming together nicely. I started following the channel with the very first video you posted on this
Awesome thanks for watching!!
Great job on this Rambler! Love the engine work that you did. Thanks for posting.
Thanks!
@@Rustomod Absolutely!
Well done!!! Custom but tasteful
Thanks!
SEMA... not surprised at all.
By the looks of the shop you're working out of you have no reason not to build it perfect.
I cannot dictate to any builder if they should/should not do something on their own creation, I either like it as a whole or I don't.
I really like this build as you have made it your way AND it's NOT another body swap on a Crown Vic... hint for other tubers.
I think you'll get there swimmingly and the exposure will take you to higher levels... congrats.
As a fellow Marylander, from Glen Burnie originally, I can be very critical but not with this build.
Awesome thank you!
Ive been watchin since your 1st video! U already know how much i love that wagon! Hell i tryd trading u my 2 1967 impalas for it but i dont blame u for not wanting to trade,that wagon is ur beginnings here, u guys put alot of work into it not to mention its sick as fk and its the flagship🇺🇲
Thanks so much for watching!! The rambler deserves some attention!
What was the green thing on top of your syringe that you filled the routered out letters on the valve cover with? Did you just use automotive paint? My wife is trying to do the same thing and it’s not working
Its compressed air and epoxy paint