Cool that you put all the mud on the car and painted faux rust on the body before putting in the junk pile, well done! Also pulling off all the little plastic parts before hand very good. Made the video way better.
One of the big things they do for this, not saying they did it this way. But it takes a lot of work to make it look bad. So one thing that can be done is getting two cars when purchasing. They can then show it messed up before, but when a nice looking seat goes in, odds are its from a clean model.
Amazing! That little drone followed above, knowing that the man would make a valuable find, and luckily he had a camera and tripod with him to record his serendipitous discovery for you tube. Luckily it was left in full veiw on top of all the other trash. The restoration is excellent however. God bless him!
Seems to be a thing these days to have a toy, rough it up, cover it in soil, then duping people into thinking you found it that way...gotta get those views!
@@ianbrown9082 People certainly abuse it for clickbait, but the fact is if your thumbnail doesn't look like it is unrestorable, you aren't getting a click. It's to the point that I have to pay more for a rusted out broken toy missing pieces than a good condition original costs, and I wish I was exaggerating on that.
I have to throw the BS flag on this one......I find it HIGHLY unlikely that a 2000 dollar model kit would just find its way to a "junk pile" at the edge of a field AND almost all the parts were still accounted for.....putting it back together was entertaining to watch but, theres no way this is 100% legit....just sayin
And thanks to UA-cam removing the ability for us to see how many dislikes a video gets, a lot of people will be sucked into believing this is a real restoration.
And parts look like smoke/fire damage but all plastic not melted and the bits or wiring looks brand new no Staines as if been outside for ages and the version from agora models the chassis is all black not red/orange and for bumper and doors to be of they have to have major damage as screwed in
I like how he accidentally stumbles upon the vehicle. What a good setup in making a story to try and get YT views. Lol. Do they even beat up and make crap of a new vehicle and then "rebuild them"?
I understand how hard it is to get a video off the ground if it doesn't look like the last time it was touched a dinosaur stepped on it, so love it or hate it a lot of work went into it and I appreciate that. Good job on this video and this project.
I believe this car is not abandoned. It looks like someone did some art to make it look abandoned so they could restore it. But the video is very cool and I subscribed to the channel. Congratulations!!
how long did it take you to make it look like old garbage? only to then clean it up repaint it and add the rest of the model parts that you just happened to have for the exact model..funny how nothing was busted on it except for a small crack that is hidden...good job on the repaint though..
Yeah, and how funny, driving around in "nowhere" and finding an abandoned model. Strange country where he lives, where modelers throw their cars away like that. I get more and more the impression, that some of the restoration victims are "mudded" and placed by intention. No matter how nice the result at the end is.
What really gets me is this model car was left outside to rot…. But you did an amazing job restoring it… You even added lights! Great job, interesting video
It was not. This is DeAgostini model that came out 2 years ago. Even if building fell on it, it would not look like that. This was done on purpose, so he could do "restoration" video. And lights are part of this model.
All the parts he added after all came with the kit, you just pick what you want for your build. He just made it look like crap and dumped it on top of some garbage without most of the things that came with the kit that the car came with and then added when "restoring" maybe if they would just put the damn car together people wouldn't be aggravated with the fake restoration and just watch him put models together or customize them without the trickery. THat makes me and most everyone who watched it not want to watch anything he makes ever again. If he has a legit model build and customisation without the whole pretending to find and restore then more people will watch it. People do not care for restoring with fake things. Just put a car together or if you find a real life old car model or real car and it really is rusty and needs restoring then hurray and crap but die cast doesn't rust plastic doesn't rust so people need to be smarter when doing videos and stop trying to make everyone watching feel like you make them look stupid when they will pick apart your video in a second and not like the video at all then talk shit about it and it's deserving with this crap. The car was fine the beginning was crap.
Man I wish I came across a muddy almost perfect condition model Shelby, Good thing he had a few spare instruction manuals for it. And all the glass separate bag. Conveniently laying around is workshop.
Well done on the restoration. It's nice to see it in the siver rather than the blue in which it originally came. I have the exact same model that I built. It's heavier than it looks at 10kg
I would also like to know... back sometime shortly after the movie came out, I was part owner of a muscle car diecast store.. I made a 1:18 diecast one for myself (I also had my own side business where I would modify diecast to match people's real cars (or just what they wanted)). I started with an ERTL 67 Shelby GT 350 (mainly because we had quite a few at the time) as well as an ERTL 427 Cobra "body shop" diecast kit. Took apart the Shelby, stripped it with aircraft stripper & got started with the body mods - using JB Weld "stick" (more putty - like as opposed to liquid) to form the front end, wheel flairs, side skirts & hood scoop. Once I felt this was correct general size/shape, I got out my trusty Dremel & began grinding & sanding. Engine (427) was pirated from the Cobra kit as were the wheels - which were then modified. Interestingly enough, the wheels were honestly the only thing I kept track of my time on.. each wheel from start to finish took about 4 hours. I pretty much only kept the middle (or spider) of the original rims, the actual "rim" parts were aluminum tubing (for wheels??) that came from a large hobby shop. I also found some aluminum tubing that I used for the unique side exit exhaust (correct shape/size), I had a fellow hobbiest make me correct scale license plates & even the "go baby go" shifter label. In the end... I'm guessing I had in excess of over 100 hours into this car... oh, lots of primer & sanding, 5 coats of "Fleet - Pepper Grey", all black striping painted on (including the side stripes) & then at least 5 coats of clear before cut & buff. I made the aluminum tube grille by hand & the driving lights were "jeweled" lights from the model railroad section of the same hobby shop. I eventually got harassed? No, more like pestered to sell it. He eventually paid me $800 for the car & flew from California to Chicago to pick it up from me. I still have everything to do another (several, actually) except the time... although seeing this larger scale one, makes me want to do it again!
@@martinscott-reed5379 DeAgostini - is that the one you get a subscription for & they send you a package every month - also the Ecto 1 & BTTF DeLorean? As for mine, I wish there was a way to post pics on here.
Нет не чего лучше как смотреть на восстановление вешей. Особое почтение фильму угнать за 60 секунд. На скок я помню там была эта машина.отличная работа. Как и фильм.
@@Elephantnuts It's not gullibility that leads to my question, it's called interest. I'm not of the mind that all who post videos are liars. Neither am I of the opinion that all who post comments are idiots, or don't deserve a bit of common respect.
OK is this really a model which was dumped or was really brought and then made awefull for start then rebuilt as where did missing parts come interested to know full story
@@nickfensome8855 It doesn't seem like it's staged, but these days you never know. That's why I asked about the extra pieces. I've got a signed & certified Richard Petty's 1970 Superbird in 1:24 scale from The Franklin Mint and it's got a broken rt ft wheel hub that I'd love to replace, but i'll be damned if I can find any replacement parts.
Fantástico trabajo: no se trata solo de la calidad del modelo, que sin duda es excelente, sino de las horas de trabajo, experiencia y habilidad para devolverle su funcionalidad, su belleza y su brillo. Un Shellby de esa escala y esas terminaciones no merecía menos, el nivel de los detalles es un logro mayor. Espero que tenga el cuidado que merece a partir de ahora.
De Agostini? Seriously? The model has just been released, and is it already in a landfill? It's cool to immediately starve the model, and then restore😂
You have to ask yourself, Why is there dried mud smeared on the inside of the doors. The answer is because it is a fake restoration and not a found piece.
I have multiple 1/8 mustangs, stock (super snake, gt500, eleanor) and customized (red GT500 and Bullitt themed), but I would love a rusted one for in my terrarium. You did a really great job with the wheatering.
Amazing that so many part were missing then appeared out of thin air.Almost like it was all staged and laid out in the field right before you picked it up .Great timing
The delicate grill still intact! What luck..that Mustang must have spent some time immersed in strong tea and a year under a layer of mud. Wonderful ageing effect.
Great how you made it look all busted up and fixed it. It’s an amazing model but for the same price I went out and bought a real 67 fastback to be restored.
Well done 👍🏻, You may need to use stronger sander, or increase air presure, and/or change the abrassive media, for better and easyer job, keep up the good work
Steve McQueen would be proud of this ,❤Love Bullitt ❤️Or Nicolas Cage's Eleanor (Oh come on Eleanor Don't do this to me )from Gone in 60 Seconds, Beautiful Job ❤️❤️❤️❤️Love the head and Tail lights illuminated ❤️❤️❤️❤️That's cool baby ❤️
Impressive restoration.What I'm really impressed about though is how nice of a weathering job was done beforehand.
🤣
probably takes longer to make it rust than it does to "restore" it.
@@jameskyle2238 Not at all. Out in the elements it will rust fairly quick in weeks
@@Madmaxxxx1984 Yes indeed we all know that plastic and diecast rusts like mad.
🤣totaly fake
An impressive amount of work went into making that look like it was outside for years before you "restored" it, excellent work.
just like the asian vids lol spray the mud off
@@hessxpress3016and chloridric acid
Cool that you put all the mud on the car and painted faux rust on the body before putting in the junk pile, well done! Also pulling off all the little plastic parts before hand very good. Made the video way better.
🤣 this is a restoration project for the weak of mind
😂😂
Exactly!!! 100% agree , very impressive skills on making it look old and dirty and then brand new! 👌🏻👌🏻
He should film how he trashed it.
@@gamera1962 🤣🤣 at least that would be real
I'm here in the Uk grinning from ear to ear. I'm 70 this year and this made me feel like a happy child. Subscribed....Bravo sir.
It would be cool to see a behind the scenes video. You know, how much work it goes into making these things look like they need a restoration.
The shade lmaoo
And all the loose parts lying together at the garbage dump😂
Would have been nice in a different colour
One of the big things they do for this, not saying they did it this way. But it takes a lot of work to make it look bad. So one thing that can be done is getting two cars when purchasing. They can then show it messed up before, but when a nice looking seat goes in, odds are its from a clean model.
the work that went into making it look wrecked is amazing.
Yeah... I said that this video is played in reverse🤣
probably was abandoned due to a lawsuit
Look at how clean the hinge is 0:58
Abandoned the same way that Eaglemoss abandoned us with the Jeep Willys and Ecto-1 builds!! El bastardos!!
????
Amazing how it’s been there that long that even the plastic went rusty!
Amazing! That little drone followed above, knowing that the man would make a valuable find, and luckily he had a camera and tripod with him to record his serendipitous discovery for you tube.
Luckily it was left in full veiw on top of all the other trash.
The restoration is excellent however.
God bless him!
Most people just throw out a 2000.00 dollar model kit. Amazing how all the parts are there.
Seems to be a thing these days to have a toy, rough it up, cover it in soil, then duping people into thinking you found it that way...gotta get those views!
Oi
@@ianbrown9082 People certainly abuse it for clickbait, but the fact is if your thumbnail doesn't look like it is unrestorable, you aren't getting a click. It's to the point that I have to pay more for a rusted out broken toy missing pieces than a good condition original costs, and I wish I was exaggerating on that.
@@ianbrown9082 exact , du plastique ou du zamak qui rouille . duperie . a bannir .
Does it really cost that much and where would someone go to purchase one?
Forget about the cynic's, It's only important when its put on your workshop bench, and you use your magic wand, excellent video.
I have to throw the BS flag on this one......I find it HIGHLY unlikely that a 2000 dollar model kit would just find its way to a "junk pile" at the edge of a field AND almost all the parts were still accounted for.....putting it back together was entertaining to watch but, theres no way this is 100% legit....just sayin
And thanks to UA-cam removing the ability for us to see how many dislikes a video gets, a lot of people will be sucked into believing this is a real restoration.
And parts look like smoke/fire damage but all plastic not melted and the bits or wiring looks brand new no Staines as if been outside for ages and the version from agora models the chassis is all black not red/orange and for bumper and doors to be of they have to have major damage as screwed in
All these found channels are BS. There's another one where a guy searches the junk piles and always seems to find 1:18 scale cars "abandoned "
100%
Agree
Amazing restoration! Looks to me as if it was deliberately distressed. What are the odds all or most of the parts where there?
@Crazy_Restoration What did I win?
More work goes into making it look abandoned than anything else....
That’s what I say
i Know, why can't he just admit. it's "custom" not restoration.
Yes very cool 😎
it's like painting a real car, it's very detailed... greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩🤩
he just perfectly knew where it was and happens that most parts are in the same place😂🤣
I think its just content
making it look wrecked it's an art on its own, good job.
Nice! A Shelby that Dennis Collins didn’t find yet! Nice job!
Holy grail!
You should spray exhaust system in chrome and same for your wheels in chrome. Love the car Eleanor ❣️
Да так называемой реставрации выглядела круче, респект тому кто так состарил. Надо было просто сарай для нее построить и сделать инсталяцию
это на лохов рассчитано) эта модель впервые вышла в 2015 году, а тут они сделали как будто она раритетная, прямиком из 80х)))
For some reason I couldn’t stop watching this….subscribed
I like how he accidentally stumbles upon the vehicle. What a good setup in making a story to try and get YT views. Lol. Do they even beat up and make crap of a new vehicle and then "rebuild them"?
Agree 💯 Thought the same thing 🤣🤣😂😭
@@jerrylowden1977 and its amazing how all the parts were there of this collecters grade model
I thought the same thing. I gotta ride around in empty fields now to find a $2500.00 diecast kit. There everywhere.
All of this channel's content is staged and fake. So sorry I came across this again.
almost like it was planned
Wow this guy is not only a great restorer but a really honest hard working person. All traits of a hero.
I understand how hard it is to get a video off the ground if it doesn't look like the last time it was touched a dinosaur stepped on it, so love it or hate it a lot of work went into it and I appreciate that. Good job on this video and this project.
Damn he even found the Assembly Catalogs in that field.
You can still buy all the parts.
I can careless if you found this model Mustang anywhere, or if it was damaged on purpose, this video is kickass!!
I believe this car is not abandoned. It looks like someone did some art to make it look abandoned so they could restore it.
But the video is very cool and I subscribed to the channel. Congratulations!!
This is actuially what they do !
The company that made this car should get a rating of 10/10 to make it realistic
I love how easily all the screws come out after being in trash for so long.
Yes it was pure magic how he removed all screws in seconds 😂
Just call this resto journey "Too Loose Le Trek!"
Great story! It's good that there are people who are ready to give models a second life!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣He destroyed the model to make it look all used just to clean it up and repair it to make the video These are fake videos that staged.
how long did it take you to make it look like old garbage? only to then clean it up repaint it and add the rest of the model parts that you just happened to have for the exact model..funny how nothing was busted on it except for a small crack that is hidden...good job on the repaint though..
Yeah, and how funny, driving around in "nowhere" and finding an abandoned model. Strange country where he lives, where modelers throw their cars away like that. I get more and more the impression, that some of the restoration victims are "mudded" and placed by intention. No matter how nice the result at the end is.
@@erebus1964 fake restoration, you have to be very naive to believe in this perfect world of restorations
Every part there, and several tucked inside the "abandoned" car from the beginning. I call bullshit.
Damn it's just entertainment calm down
@@chives6329 A lie is a lie.
What really gets me is this model car was left outside to rot….
But you did an amazing job restoring it…
You even added lights!
Great job, interesting video
It was not. This is DeAgostini model that came out 2 years ago. Even if building fell on it, it would not look like that. This was done on purpose, so he could do "restoration" video. And lights are part of this model.
All the parts he added after all came with the kit, you just pick what you want for your build. He just made it look like crap and dumped it on top of some garbage without most of the things that came with the kit that the car came with and then added when "restoring" maybe if they would just put the damn car together people wouldn't be aggravated with the fake restoration and just watch him put models together or customize them without the trickery. THat makes me and most everyone who watched it not want to watch anything he makes ever again. If he has a legit model build and customisation without the whole pretending to find and restore then more people will watch it. People do not care for restoring with fake things. Just put a car together or if you find a real life old car model or real car and it really is rusty and needs restoring then hurray and crap but die cast doesn't rust plastic doesn't rust so people need to be smarter when doing videos and stop trying to make everyone watching feel like you make them look stupid when they will pick apart your video in a second and not like the video at all then talk shit about it and it's deserving with this crap. The car was fine the beginning was crap.
It looks just like 'Eleanor'! Beautiful job!
Man I wish I came across a muddy almost perfect condition model Shelby, Good thing he had a few spare instruction manuals for it. And all the glass separate bag. Conveniently laying around is workshop.
Right !!!!!!! This is soooo staged and faked .... I get sick about it.
Конечно это постановка) выдали крепежи капота, они каким-то образом оказались чистыми и новыми на ржавой модели)))
yup, staged and fake
Its a crying shame modern cars have lost the beauty that was there back in the day
que hermoso te a quedado muy buen trabajo
I am so amazed that the Elenor is fully restored to its former glory. It reminds me of the movie Gone in 60 Seconds. Well done 👍🏾!
Increible trabajo, hermoso final para un automovil que muchos amamos.
Impressive work on the '67 Shelby Mustang GT500, love the Eleanor look because it suits the Mustang very well, great job restoring this one.
Thank you for doing a perfect restoration of such a beautiful, wonderful, powerful iconic classic muscle car!! More please
oh yeah as if he totally didn’t ruin it in the first place😂
Идеальную?! После такой всратой "реставрации" эта модель не имеет абсолютно никакой ценности.
Immaculate restoration, congratulations! But a huge missed opportunity for a Rat rod Shelby Mustang.
What you did is a miracle,great restoration. keep it up.
You’re a delight and your transformation of the land and home is spectacular👍🏼👍🏼
P.S.Мастеру реставратору - глубокое уважение , за труд и видео !
сам поломал сам починил контентик пилим :)))
@@МихалПотапыч-н1и ага, тоже поржал, бесят своим фейк контентом...)
dat door not closing right bottered me, but its not on your job hahaha this car is a masterpiece
Well done on the restoration. It's nice to see it in the siver rather than the blue in which it originally came. I have the exact same model that I built. It's heavier than it looks at 10kg
Hi, can you tell me which brand this model is? I'd like one myself:)
I would also like to know... back sometime shortly after the movie came out, I was part owner of a muscle car diecast store.. I made a 1:18 diecast one for myself (I also had my own side business where I would modify diecast to match people's real cars (or just what they wanted)). I started with an ERTL 67 Shelby GT 350 (mainly because we had quite a few at the time) as well as an ERTL 427 Cobra "body shop" diecast kit. Took apart the Shelby, stripped it with aircraft stripper & got started with the body mods - using JB Weld "stick" (more putty - like as opposed to liquid) to form the front end, wheel flairs, side skirts & hood scoop. Once I felt this was correct general size/shape, I got out my trusty Dremel & began grinding & sanding. Engine (427) was pirated from the Cobra kit as were the wheels - which were then modified. Interestingly enough, the wheels were honestly the only thing I kept track of my time on.. each wheel from start to finish took about 4 hours. I pretty much only kept the middle (or spider) of the original rims, the actual "rim" parts were aluminum tubing (for wheels??) that came from a large hobby shop. I also found some aluminum tubing that I used for the unique side exit exhaust (correct shape/size), I had a fellow hobbiest make me correct scale license plates & even the "go baby go" shifter label. In the end... I'm guessing I had in excess of over 100 hours into this car... oh, lots of primer & sanding, 5 coats of "Fleet - Pepper Grey", all black striping painted on (including the side stripes) & then at least 5 coats of clear before cut & buff. I made the aluminum tube grille by hand & the driving lights were "jeweled" lights from the model railroad section of the same hobby shop. I eventually got harassed? No, more like pestered to sell it. He eventually paid me $800 for the car & flew from California to Chicago to pick it up from me.
I still have everything to do another (several, actually) except the time... although seeing this larger scale one, makes me want to do it again!
@@Lander76 It's a DeAgostini model
@davidstraub7218 That's an impressive amount of work my friend. I wish I had seen that.
@@martinscott-reed5379 DeAgostini - is that the one you get a subscription for & they send you a package every month - also the Ecto 1 & BTTF DeLorean?
As for mine, I wish there was a way to post pics on here.
Нет не чего лучше как смотреть на восстановление вешей. Особое почтение фильму угнать за 60 секунд. На скок я помню там была эта машина.отличная работа. Как и фильм.
Fantastic work, to make something like this out of garbage, that means skill, patience and passion.You have all my respect.
Your ability to fake the damages outshines your restoration skills.
This is the best restoration channel on yt. I have to say that you can turn trash into awesome stuffs. You're gifted.
How much did you get paid to say that?
진정한금손이십니다!!
대단하십니다!!
Omy God,so nice
Somany parts of this little car,exactly like a big one.
Nicer than the factory
awesome resto, thanks for saving it and bringing it back to life
More like trashing it and making a fake restoration video
That looks absolutely awesome. I love that car. Eleanor is one of my favorite Mustangs ever.
Found this channel by accident. No regrets. Absolutely wonderful restoration. Keep up the great work.
Nice restoration. Would love to know where you were able to find the extra pieces for it.
Probably from the mint condition car he started with 🤷🏻♂️
😂😂😂 bro are you that gullible
@@Elephantnuts It's not gullibility that leads to my question, it's called interest. I'm not of the mind that all who post videos are liars. Neither am I of the opinion that all who post comments are idiots, or don't deserve a bit of common respect.
OK is this really a model which was dumped or was really brought and then made awefull for start then rebuilt as where did missing parts come interested to know full story
@@nickfensome8855 It doesn't seem like it's staged, but these days you never know. That's why I asked about the extra pieces. I've got a signed & certified Richard Petty's 1970 Superbird in 1:24 scale from The Franklin Mint and it's got a broken rt ft wheel hub that I'd love to replace, but i'll be damned if I can find any replacement parts.
Back in the game & looking ‘Smokin’ amazing resto!, I well enjoyed watching that…..👍🏴
I’d like to know who destroyed this so thoroughly in the first place. It looks to be something that should have been taken care of in the first place.
they destroy it and then restore it hahahaha
Probably so.
Fantástico trabajo: no se trata solo de la calidad del modelo, que sin duda es excelente, sino de las horas de trabajo, experiencia y habilidad para devolverle su funcionalidad, su belleza y su brillo. Un Shellby de esa escala y esas terminaciones no merecía menos, el nivel de los detalles es un logro mayor. Espero que tenga el cuidado que merece a partir de ahora.
De Agostini? Seriously? The model has just been released, and is it already in a landfill? It's cool to immediately starve the model, and then restore😂
SUPER COOL MODEL CAR.THANKS FOR BRING IT BACK TO LIFE .
You have to ask yourself, Why is there dried mud smeared on the inside of the doors. The answer is because it is a fake restoration and not a found piece.
I love the look of that old Shelby, I’ve seen a few old mustangs and I am mesmerized every time👍👍
What would you improve on this video?
What kind of next video would you like? Ferrari or Porsche in 1/8 scale?
staged and fake
Maybe improve on not faking restoration videos...?
We would like a real restoration video, or just a customization one
Hola amiga ese carro solo es que yo no tengo carro😢
❤
I have multiple 1/8 mustangs, stock (super snake, gt500, eleanor) and customized (red GT500 and Bullitt themed), but I would love a rusted one for in my terrarium.
You did a really great job with the wheatering.
Lindo , amei 🇧🇷🇯🇵👍
Baita troféu para sua estante. Ficou 💯% lindo. Excelente restauração, Belo trabalho.👍😉👏. Você é muito profissional. Parabéns
Amazing that so many part were missing then appeared out of thin air.Almost like it was all staged and laid out in the field right before you picked it up .Great timing
Ука, лютейшее нагибалово! Но лавина просмотров и чувак живет не парится 😡
I love seeing things like this restored...great job....Im sure it was an enjoyable task....love it. 🙂
Beautiful job, very well done!
Thank you but I don't use Telegram. Still a great job on the Mustang!
Enjoyed watching it… very.. oddly satisfying to watch!
Rust on the plasic bumper :/
Someone said majority of these restoration videos are fake and pointed out what you just pointed out.
It's an entertaining video, Internet always brings out the trolls ..
Nice job on car
THIS IS NOT A GENUINE RESTORATION. This was a new model that was weathered with chemicals to make it look old.
Good restoration. Dont care what everyone else said. Satisfying to watch.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍 fantástico !! ... Arte, buen gusto, creatividad enorme ! Genialidad !! 👏👏👏👋👋🇦🇷 Argentina
The delicate grill still intact! What luck..that Mustang must have spent some time immersed in strong tea and a year under a layer of mud. Wonderful ageing effect.
Love how all the screws looked brand new.
I'm not sure which is more impressive. The current model or restoration. Great job. I do love that blue on current though
I love how at the 1:20 mark you quickly flip the door which clearly shows where you BRUSHED THE MUD on with a PAINT BRUSH 😂😂
Ficou sensacional parabéns pelo bom trabalho 👏
That's what you call an amazing work
Dude you need to go buy a lottery ticket because that is a one in a trillion find🧐 especially with all the parts scattered around it as well!!
So apparently you have a complete stock of replacement parts for that. What a lucky guy. Lucky lucky luck.
My favorite out of all restorations.this Shelby looks awesome.
Some fantastic model, that's for sure.
"WOW" this is eally good... Thanks very much for the up load... Have only come across your UA-cam channel and it's great...
This has inspired me to make a spoof of these "restoration" videos.
WOW. Looks like this was so easy for you to build. You did great.
Some one probably loved it at one time but to others it jus junk so they don't care. One man's junk is another ones treasure. Nice work real NICE!!!
Loved this recovery, I like Shelbies.
Pretty detailed model to begin with. Nice find ! ! !
Great how you made it look all busted up and fixed it. It’s an amazing model but for the same price I went out and bought a real 67 fastback to be restored.
Well done 👍🏻, You may need to use stronger sander, or increase air presure, and/or change the abrassive media, for better and easyer job, keep up the good work
Steve McQueen would be proud of this ,❤Love Bullitt ❤️Or Nicolas Cage's Eleanor (Oh come on Eleanor Don't do this to me )from Gone in 60 Seconds, Beautiful Job ❤️❤️❤️❤️Love the head and Tail lights illuminated ❤️❤️❤️❤️That's cool baby ❤️
- это мой внук?
- да, старик.
- хммм... одобряю)
зы: спасибо за оживление легенды, друг!
Very nice.
If you meet Mr. Cage, maybe you could gift him this.
짱 멋집니다 👍
OMG!!! I want it 😍 it looks sooo cool with the lights and all!!! ❤
love, patience and passion...my compliments, very good