Yeah I saw that Omega in yesterday's video and thought it was pretty sweet too. TBH if it were my car I'd repaint it in the original color...the green/white combo works for me
Dang. I wish I’d known about you about five years ago . I had a ‘53 Studebaker post coupe that I was going to make into a modern interpretation of a Studillac. The donor car was a 58k mile Cadillac CTS-V with six speed. The Stude had been a hot rod since the ‘50s and was from Texas with only five or six minor rust issues and a crease in the passenger door. I lost control of it when the spousal unit spent too much money on our house renovation. I cry every day.
i always enjoyed the packard and buick straight eight engines...didnt rev very high but then again they didnt need to...finding part for those engines has got to be darn near impossible
Love that Omega! I’d leave it as is …but I’m also not a paint n body guy . I learned to drive..at 14..on my sisters 74 Ventura hatchback/white with plaid inserts interior and a SB400
Jim liked the video on the seats 💺 great job looks great ,keep up the great work.whars up with the yellow power wagon ? Can you do a walk-around ,Dodge trucks are a faimly favorite
I wish engineers would do this to all the vehicles they design!!!! I have always said if they had to work on what they design they would make them a lot different!!! LOL
I need some C-pillars for a '74 Apollo (Buick). I have a spare roof that came with the car but they cut it off too high, and the repro quarters don't seem to have much pillar at the top. Do you know of a donor or an aftermarket source? Love the Omega!!
Jim, if you take some time for yourself you're more productive at work. I used to work 7days a week 12hr days. When I started taking Sunday's off no matter what, I got alot more stuff done in the six days, plus I enjoyed life more. It was hard to do at first until I realized I was getting more work done. I could tell when I first seen your vids you were a 7 day work junkie by the way you moved. Take a day off regular and you'll get a little zip in your move again which equates to more shit getting done with a happier Jim doin it. Trust👍🏼
Congratulations to the two winners!
Great Channel, down to earth guts just doing what they love.. keep them coming 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the comment. We appreciate all of you
Bad machine!! I have a few Sweptline trucks including a 62 W300. Can't get enough of them!! Very cool!!!!
WOW! Hurry up and finish the Sweptline, so I can drive it!!!!!!!
That's my dream car right there Jim
Yeah I saw that Omega in yesterday's video and thought it was pretty sweet too. TBH if it were my car I'd repaint it in the original color...the green/white combo works for me
There is a special feel in an Oldsmobile. I will enjoy that. I have a 1984 Hurst/Olds bracket car.
love the 71 Dodge. Great work on the nose.
I recommend keeping the Omega OEM as much as possible. Including the color paint etc. very cool car. Also, Jim you deserve some down time… 👍
Dang. I wish I’d known about you about five years ago . I had a ‘53 Studebaker post coupe that I was going to make into a modern interpretation of a Studillac. The donor car was a 58k mile Cadillac CTS-V with six speed. The Stude had been a hot rod since the ‘50s and was from Texas with only five or six minor rust issues and a crease in the passenger door. I lost control of it when the spousal unit spent too much money on our house renovation. I cry every day.
Omega bumpers, have been tucked. Nice.
Love seeing the Sweptline. I can't wait to see it done.
love olds 350s very underrated powerhouses
This one's pretty stout.
She sounds really good.
My Bro had a Hang Ten edition of that Omega, hatch back, red with white interior and vinyl top. Killer cool ride, lot's of memories!
i always enjoyed the packard and buick straight eight engines...didnt rev very high but then again they didnt need to...finding part for those engines has got to be darn near impossible
Jim, you have to keep the Omega. It's really nice and it's a survivor.
Love that Omega! I’d leave it as is …but I’m also not a paint n body guy . I learned to drive..at 14..on my sisters 74 Ventura hatchback/white with plaid inserts interior and a SB400
Beautiful car.
Good vid jim 👍👍
Jim liked the video on the seats 💺 great job looks great ,keep up the great work.whars up with the yellow power wagon ? Can you do a walk-around ,Dodge trucks are a faimly favorite
I wish engineers would do this to all the vehicles they design!!!! I have always said if they had to work on what they design they would make them a lot different!!! LOL
You work damn hard Jim you deserve a break
I had a 76 Ventura, red... Good times. young and stupid. 2 motors
I need some C-pillars for a '74 Apollo (Buick). I have a spare roof that came with the car but they cut it off too high, and the repro quarters don't seem to have much pillar at the top. Do you know of a donor or an aftermarket source? Love the Omega!!
The dodge is bad ass
I would spray foam the inner hood
The channel is getting better with less mundane content
Jim, if you take some time for yourself you're more productive at work. I used to work 7days a week 12hr days. When I started taking Sunday's off no matter what, I got alot more stuff done in the six days, plus I enjoyed life more. It was hard to do at first until I realized I was getting more work done. I could tell when I first seen your vids you were a 7 day work junkie by the way you moved. Take a day off regular and you'll get a little zip in your move again which equates to more shit getting done with a happier Jim doin it. Trust👍🏼
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Kinda old, kinda fat....I can relate brohrer LOL
For 2000 know is for sale 😆 🤣 😂
If you're referring to the omega, 2000 wouldn't be enough for a deposit
I'll be honest with you if you know Tony I don't think so