If you're interested in how much power this engine made, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/5HggzAgdNto/v-deo.html Some of you may have noticed that the engine changed a tiny bit from when we were done in the shop to when we were on the track. Well, we made some upgrades and gained some horsepower and torque. Check out the video!
I also love Uncle Davin works on EVERYTHING and isn't a brand snob. If It's mechanical. I like it. All brands have made both great and shitty engines/cars.
I did not hear that Snowball had passed. So sorry for your loss and for your family. I remember watching the episode where Davin collected this old racecar from your grandfather. He seemed an interesting and fascinating man.
I watch quite a few engine restoration videos, and I love that Hagerty is unique in rebuilding the heads versus just replacing them. So interesting to watch.
You guys make some of the very best car/engine/time-lapse videos on UA-cam hands down. The wait was worth it for this one. Thanks and keep them coming!
Hope you're paying Davin big bucks because to my mind, he IS Hagerty. Kudos to the camera people too as that has to be one of the best choreographed engine assembly videos I've ever seen.
Alright, been waiting for the end result of this one! Knock out job as always you guys. That thing is a beast! Great time lapse. RIP "Snowball". Wish he could've seen the end result of that dirt track racer.
Forget "cameraman". Whoever is pouring their _soul_ into the camera work in these videos deserves the title of Cinematographer. And that's not an attempt to discount the rest of the work in this video either. Everything about this is impressive. You all got a real good thing going here.
I thought the Snow ball race car was shelved permanently. I am glad to see it done. Sad to hear of the passing of Snow ball, really would have liked to see the joy, of his reaction to something that meant alot to him. I think the audience would agree. Well done Davin.... congrats on your successful completion. The time lapse videos are amazing love them. The creator of the time lapse videos should get real substantial pay increase.
As always, high quality video with the time lapse artistry the team makes. Makes the parts and the vehicle look alive. Felt sad seeing the in memoriam for Snowball. He would surely have loved to see his race car running as it did in his glory days.
huge hat tip to your photography director for the stop-action work, simply amazing! (my daughter is an animator, I have a whole new appreciating for what it takes to do this at this level.) Bravo!! The 440 ain't too shabby either.
I have waited so long see this car finished. It came out amazing. The work you do is nothing short of incredible. Thank you taking us along for the journey.
Davin, I enjoy watching the work you do and I've taken inspiration to stay on my current project. And Ben, the camera work you do is outstanding to say the least. I love the attention to detail in the "self moving" parts segments, like the streak of assembly lube the lifters leave on the valley walls as they slide down into the bores. Brilliant. I do have to say I miss the format where the two of you sit down and go over the builds while you watch it on screen. Keep up the great work!
I love the idea that the age of an engine is only superficial. Under every old engine is a brand new engine, waiting to be revealed. And shred tires :)
Video was so damn good to watch it hurt my eyes!! with how good the production quality is on these time-lapse videos.. would make any mechanic or car enthusiast giddy! 👌🏾🙌🏾
I'm probably the only one here that misses the old redline rebuild episodes that were over an hour long. Got to listen to Davin drop all kinds of knowledge and watch every step of the way.
Sos un MAESTRO!!!Hermano!!! Me encantó!!! Al igual cuando arreglaste en motor de La camioneta Chevrolet 3100!!! Motor 235!!!yo tenía una Apache con ese motor y son indestructibles!!!salu2 desde Mendoza Argentina!!!👍☺
I think the main reason why I like these videos so much is that you aren't getting the usual shtick you would normally get with other shows. Like being shown a "budget" build engine with the dirt cheap limit of $30k of brand new parts and such. Here, it's just "Here is this engine, watch it go from silent to screaming in a few minutes" Minimal commentary, excellent editing, and awesome results
Excellent work that is amazing in its detail and professionalism. Thank you very much for your work. And the way it was filmed deserves special attention. It is very cool! Well done.
Never Stop Making The Time Lapse!😂 The quality and patience all of you put into these is superlative and amazing. They're quite mesmerizing. Kudos to you all! And Davin got to bag-drive it! All is well and good in car world...✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
I just bought a 283. Im 30, grew up absolutely in love with cars and working on them. Never rebuilt one before tho. I’m anxious to get started and it’s going to be a twin turbo set up.
I just discovered this channel and I really enjoy watching these amazing videos… what a great life and a great business you’ve created…. This car is absolutely badass…. Well done on the build..!! I’m jealous….
I had completely forgotten about this race car and boom it’s done fantastic The time lapse you guys do is amazing I love watching a guy at the top of his game practice his skills and Davin is definitely that dude 👍👍🇦🇺
you guys' best stop motion yet...and it was nice to see the paper peel again. wish I could go after the 54 Ford wagon that popped up around here. though it'd be a bargain, but they want 8K for a body shell and a busted 289...you guys might wanna slip up here and snatch her up before she disappears into some PA shredder.
I’ve been waiting so long for this project to be finally done. I remember watching the very first episode of it when Tom found it in Barn Find series (am I right?). I never thought it would end up as such a cool car. Well done guys! 👏👏👏
The amount of work that went into this video is astonishing, im sure there was a whole team working on this project but still! Holy smokes! Beautiful build fellas 🤘🏻
I was wondering about old snowball, is he going to run a few laps? Then I looked at my screen and saw the memorial, All I can say now, pedal to the metal, keep grinding the gears, and keep the snowball rolling.
The work of art surely are masters grace sages Please adopt me as your apprentice. I will love the knowledge and wisdom that you gave us to all young man.
dude!! you have to decide! you want us to watch the engine build or to be mesmerized by this editing trying to dissect each shot and think about how it was taken
Doesn't matter how many of these you do, they never get old so thank you once again. I was betting in the timing being 180⁰ out but not this time! Yay!
Wonderful finish to this project. I re-viewed your Redline Rebuild episode from a few years ago when u picked up the car from Snowball - - could see then he was in poor health; too bad he didn't see the car finished but u did really good by him - - hoo-ah!! Ben ... your timelapse videos are great (as they have been for several years thru-out this series). I always wanted to ask a video question ... u must be a big fan of the incomparable/great Ray Harryhausen (maker of many memorable movie classics using old-old school stop-gap photography). Both Davin & Ben rock!!
I was really enjoying this build and while the time lapse was great, I wish there had been more shows about the actual build. I don't race dirt, probably never will race dirt, but I still enjoy seeing what went into the build, it also would have been nice to see the lettering process. Wondering if this car will be going on tour and if so where will it be showing up?
We do plenty of videos about the actual build! Engine assembly: ua-cam.com/video/rOBKvYkNlUc/v-deo.html Machine shop work: ua-cam.com/video/DVSHRl46beg/v-deo.html More videos to come, too!
@@Hagerty Yeah, those were great but apparently there was a lot of work that happened while we got videos of cars in the woods being started, those were fun but I feel like a whole lot of progress happened and was not shown.
If you're interested in how much power this engine made, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/5HggzAgdNto/v-deo.html
Some of you may have noticed that the engine changed a tiny bit from when we were done in the shop to when we were on the track. Well, we made some upgrades and gained some horsepower and torque. Check out the video!
Cam specs? Compression ratio?
Davin is like that cool uncle you never had that is a complete motorhead spending his time half in the shop and half in the racetrack
As an Crazy Uncle, I approve this message.
I also love Uncle Davin works on EVERYTHING and isn't a brand snob. If It's mechanical. I like it. All brands have made both great and shitty engines/cars.
That Timelapse was INCREDIBLE! Hagerty is literally the best car channel.
The end result is a huge grin and dirt flying!! One of the best builds ever.
I swear, these time lapse builds are works of art! I love these so much!
That time lapse must have been a crazy amount of filming and editing work, but soooo worth it!
You guys got this Time-lapse thing on lockdown. What a fun looking car, too.
Thanks for all your work on this Davin! My grandpa is snowball and would have been so happy to see this done. This is badass!
I did not hear that Snowball had passed. So sorry for your loss and for your family. I remember watching the episode where Davin collected this old racecar from your grandfather. He seemed an interesting and fascinating man.
@@mindeloman thank you, he was interesting and it was always a joy to hear his stories
Would have been nice if Snowball could have seen the car finished. You did him proud, Davin!!
I watch quite a few engine restoration videos, and I love that Hagerty is unique in rebuilding the heads versus just replacing them. So interesting to watch.
You guys make some of the very best car/engine/time-lapse videos on UA-cam hands down. The wait was worth it for this one. Thanks and keep them coming!
Hope you're paying Davin big bucks because to my mind, he IS Hagerty. Kudos to the camera people too as that has to be one of the best choreographed engine assembly videos I've ever seen.
Alright, been waiting for the end result of this one! Knock out job as always you guys. That thing is a beast! Great time lapse.
RIP "Snowball". Wish he could've seen the end result of that dirt track racer.
Forget "cameraman". Whoever is pouring their _soul_ into the camera work in these videos deserves the title of Cinematographer. And that's not an attempt to discount the rest of the work in this video either. Everything about this is impressive. You all got a real good thing going here.
When it comes to time lapsed engine rebuilds, nobody does it better than Hagerty. Visually very exciting with super cool, gritty guitar music.
FINALLY ! Been waiting a long time to see the race car finished . Looks good and sounds awesome
Thanks for sticking with us! Glad you enjoyed!
I love you guys work on EVERYTHING. No brand snobbery here. No car/truck/bike snobbery here. That's true hot-rodder stuff.
These time lapses give me 90% of the rebuilding enjoyment with 0% of the headache in doing it myself.
I cannot describe how much I love this style of engine teardown & rebuild plus editing. Soo appealing and mesmerizing. Thank you!
I thought the Snow ball race car was shelved permanently. I am glad to see it done. Sad to hear of the passing of Snow ball, really would have liked to see the joy, of his reaction to something that meant alot to him. I think the audience would agree. Well done Davin.... congrats on your successful completion. The time lapse videos are amazing love them. The creator of the time lapse videos should get real substantial pay increase.
As always, high quality video with the time lapse artistry the team makes. Makes the parts and the vehicle look alive.
Felt sad seeing the in memoriam for Snowball. He would surely have loved to see his race car running as it did in his glory days.
I can not imagine the time and effort you put to film and editing this video. thank you so much for sharing this piece of art with us.
huge hat tip to your photography director for the stop-action work, simply amazing! (my daughter is an animator, I have a whole new appreciating for what it takes to do this at this level.) Bravo!!
The 440 ain't too shabby either.
I have waited so long see this car finished. It came out amazing. The work you do is nothing short of incredible. Thank you taking us along for the journey.
Davin, I enjoy watching the work you do and I've taken inspiration to stay on my current project. And Ben, the camera work you do is outstanding to say the least. I love the attention to detail in the "self moving" parts segments, like the streak of assembly lube the lifters leave on the valley walls as they slide down into the bores. Brilliant. I do have to say I miss the format where the two of you sit down and go over the builds while you watch it on screen. Keep up the great work!
Awesome build, love the stop motion animation shots!
😎
@@Hagerty amazing job 👏
Im from 🇦🇪 i have old engine for land rover defender 109 serial3 4 cylinder
Can you build new? I will send it if ok
Patience, dedication, professionalism!
NEW REDLINE EPISODE!!!!
Сколько не смотрю ваш канал, всегда убеждаюсь в том что вы профессор по двигателям, спасибо вам за то , смотреть всегда очень интересно и приятно
The undisputed masters of time lapse, strike again! I have no idea what form of sorcery you use to produce these videos, but I approve. 😎🏁
Love the redline rebuild episodes, please never stop doing these!
The production quality is insurmountable. Thank you for putting this out for free.
It lives!!! Gratz on getting her back to form and function. It was fun seeing it running on the dirt.
I love the idea that the age of an engine is only superficial.
Under every old engine is a brand new engine, waiting to be revealed.
And shred tires :)
This incredible montage was at least 4 times the work than just doing to engine work. Wow! So nicely done.
I'm always amazed at how much Davin knows in rebuilding ANYTHING you set in front of him😮
Awesome to see you on the track with it. Awesome to see the time lapse of the build as well. Great job!
One of the best thus far, love it. And your camera guy and his editing perfection, simply no words. Great video.
Another sweet rebuild
So awesome that you guys finished this car! Very very cool!!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. What an amazing editing and shooting job!! You had me at big block Chrysler and with a Thermoquad OMG.
Best videography and timelapse editing in the business. Period.
Video was so damn good to watch it hurt my eyes!! with how good the production quality is on these time-lapse videos.. would make any mechanic or car enthusiast giddy! 👌🏾🙌🏾
I'm probably the only one here that misses the old redline rebuild episodes that were over an hour long. Got to listen to Davin drop all kinds of knowledge and watch every step of the way.
Sos un MAESTRO!!!Hermano!!! Me encantó!!! Al igual cuando arreglaste en motor de La camioneta Chevrolet 3100!!! Motor 235!!!yo tenía una Apache con ese motor y son indestructibles!!!salu2 desde Mendoza Argentina!!!👍☺
When y'all stenciled his name on it
I was all smiles man
Well done to all involved
Thanks for draggin' us along
Hats off to the editor & cameraman. This is the best time lapse I’ve seen. 🎉
What a piece of history, an time lapses is just stunning workmanship, kudos too the Hagerty team..nothing but top notch ,,tks
I think the main reason why I like these videos so much is that you aren't getting the usual shtick you would normally get with other shows. Like being shown a "budget" build engine with the dirt cheap limit of $30k of brand new parts and such.
Here, it's just "Here is this engine, watch it go from silent to screaming in a few minutes"
Minimal commentary, excellent editing, and awesome results
Excellent work that is amazing in its detail and professionalism. Thank you very much for your work. And the way it was filmed deserves special attention. It is very cool! Well done.
I've loved every build to date. That said, this build has been by far the best one yet.
I can only imagine the work that has been put to in this video...Amazing Video!!
Never Stop Making The Time Lapse!😂 The quality and patience all of you put into these is superlative and amazing. They're quite mesmerizing. Kudos to you all! And Davin got to bag-drive it! All is well and good in car world...✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
Editor is definitely paid like an athlete.
I just bought a 283. Im 30, grew up absolutely in love with cars and working on them. Never rebuilt one before tho. I’m anxious to get started and it’s going to be a twin turbo set up.
Sped up, slowed down,or normal speed!! I can watch this stuff all day!! SO COOL
8:59 - WHAT.A.SOUND
Old big block mopars are one of the best engines ever made
Nice! Nothing like dirt track cars, needed a splash of water on the track so you could “mud it in”. Good job!
I miss the old RLRB format. Thanks for the reminder.
I just discovered this channel and I really enjoy watching these amazing videos… what a great life and a great business you’ve created…. This car is absolutely badass…. Well done on the build..!! I’m jealous….
I had completely forgotten about this race car and boom it’s done fantastic
The time lapse you guys do is amazing
I love watching a guy at the top of his game practice his skills and Davin is definitely that dude 👍👍🇦🇺
you guys' best stop motion yet...and it was nice to see the paper peel again. wish I could go after the 54 Ford wagon that popped up around here. though it'd be a bargain, but they want 8K for a body shell and a busted 289...you guys might wanna slip up here and snatch her up before she disappears into some PA shredder.
Awesome dirt track racer. That 440 is a beast
Nice job Davin, Ben, Jon, Jordan and crew. That was a fun one.
This is a masterpiece. What a beutiful job. Thanks for sharing!
I’ve been waiting so long for this project to be finally done. I remember watching the very first episode of it when Tom found it in Barn Find series (am I right?). I never thought it would end up as such a cool car. Well done guys! 👏👏👏
That is one sweet sounding 440! I’m a Ford guy, but sweet is sweet, no matter who built it, nice job Davin! Can’t wait for your next one!
Amazing video, I enjoyed that very much, awesome build too!! I really appreciate all the hard work that went into creating the car and the video.
'Friggin Excellent - - I couldn't look away. and btw - I'm 66 - ex-aircraft (C-5 A) mechanic - I knew what all the steps on the motor were ...
mr bishop would be smilling in heaven seeing this.
rip mr bishop
Wow! What an awesome car! That is one healthy sounding 440 Magnum!
The amount of work that went into this video is astonishing, im sure there was a whole team working on this project but still! Holy smokes! Beautiful build fellas 🤘🏻
Ya, this build was pretty epic. Great vid. I think we'd all want to take that beauty for a spin.
It's always a pleasure to see you working on a engine like this😊
Just mind blowing time lapse. Never seen better. Very entertaining. Thanks
The most epic, awesome, time-lapse I've ever watched!
I need this in my daily life!
Been waiting for another Redline Rebuild time-lapse video and it's well worth the wait, hands down!
I was wondering about old snowball, is he going to run a few laps? Then I looked at my screen and saw the memorial,
All I can say now, pedal to the metal, keep grinding the gears, and keep the snowball rolling.
The work of art surely are masters grace sages Please adopt me as your apprentice. I will love the knowledge and wisdom that you gave us to all young man.
One of the best rebuild videos I have ever seen👍👍👍
Hello,I'm from Indonesia,I like watching videos about restoration.Hopefully in the future there will be a new video about car engine restoration😃
What a UNIT!!!! Thanks for the vid, great job!
dude!! you have to decide! you want us to watch the engine build or to be mesmerized by this editing trying to dissect each shot and think about how it was taken
How the hell those parts walk by itself on timelapse? That's Insane!!!
This was such an awesome video. I especially liked the "Rankin & Bass" Animagic style of disassembly and re-assembly of the engine!
Doesn't matter how many of these you do, they never get old so thank you once again.
I was betting in the timing being 180⁰ out but not this time! Yay!
Прекрасно!!! Работа по сборке автомобиля, сьемка и монтаж видео супер.
I think Dave is the coolest gearhead to do it. 🔧
The editing is 👌🏻👌🏻
Wonderful finish to this project. I re-viewed your Redline Rebuild episode from a few years ago when u picked up the car from Snowball - - could see then he was in poor health; too bad he didn't see the car finished but u did really good by him - - hoo-ah!! Ben ... your timelapse videos are great (as they have been for several years thru-out this series). I always wanted to ask a video question ... u must be a big fan of the incomparable/great Ray Harryhausen (maker of many memorable movie classics using old-old school stop-gap photography). Both Davin & Ben rock!!
The best UA-cam time lapse.
Unbeatable!!
So good. Plain and simple, great film work and a good ending.
I was really enjoying this build and while the time lapse was great, I wish there had been more shows about the actual build. I don't race dirt, probably never will race dirt, but I still enjoy seeing what went into the build, it also would have been nice to see the lettering process.
Wondering if this car will be going on tour and if so where will it be showing up?
We do plenty of videos about the actual build!
Engine assembly: ua-cam.com/video/rOBKvYkNlUc/v-deo.html
Machine shop work: ua-cam.com/video/DVSHRl46beg/v-deo.html
More videos to come, too!
@@Hagerty Yeah, those were great but apparently there was a lot of work that happened while we got videos of cars in the woods being started, those were fun but I feel like a whole lot of progress happened and was not shown.
Hagerty, ya'll better receive some kind of awards for these video series'.
Excellent work!!!!! That makes me wanna get out into the shop and get some of my own work done!!!!! Thanks for the inspiration!
Made my day seeing that car run and drive. Saweet.
FANTASTIC video work. Build was fun to follow but this takes the cake. 😁
So glad the rebuilds are backs!!!
This is THE best engine building video I've seen.