That attention to detail is out of this world. I enjoyed every second of this video. I did not want this video to end it. I appreciate what you guys do 100%.
Agree! this was a fantastic video. Only hing I would do different is that hate on GM and Ford throughout the video. Don't hate on other old cars. They are all awesome and great in their own ways. It's not about which is, or was better, but that these historical artworks all deserve to be restored, preserved, respected and loved by all car enthusiasts. Hating on other brands only tells me you're a blind fanboy and not a true fan of classic cars. Other than that, great job to the crew!
I saw the episode and Mark Worman is such an expert. I'm glad you got your car back and escaped the explosion. What an experience to have gone through...Glad you made it...
It's impressive to see the amount of work that the makers of the replacement parts go thru so the parts are exactly the same. And Mark and all the guys at Graveyard Carz are outstanding with their dedication to the cars they build. Beautiful.
OMG!!! I stopped watching this show a few years ago, because of the shop drama!!! First video back and revisiting it... Awesome episode!!! The knowledge these guy have and their skill set is what people view shows like this, not the drama... Again, excellent episode!
the drama loving powers that make these shows roll, on the TV business side, have zero clue that the people that love these shows are here for the tech, skill, fit and finish. We care nothing for drama, just how you build the cars...period.
@@jadoctor Thats a recurring theme amongst may shows. Ax Men and Storm Chasers come to mind. 1st couple maybe 3 season were good and premised based. Then it turned to drama based bullshit. Stormchasers especially with Reed Timmers antics, yelling and screaming and prima donna attitude...
In my wildest dreams, I rebuild a muscle car with this awesome and brillant guy. I could listen to him for hours, his level of awareness is refreshing ! Simple, no drama, just a bunch or capable guys working for a wise man.
After all these years, and yes I'm a mopar fan, I still get a kick outa your videos. When you look at how the world is changing and people are starting to realise that a throw away society is not going to make a very good future, it's a good feeling that people like Mark are still willing to put the knowledge and time into the younger generation. Passing my knowledge to my kids and grandkids is still a very important thing to me. Thank you Mark and all that still do it. Stand proud and truck on. 🤟😎👍🚛🚛🚛
Mark & His crew did a fantastic job on that Cuda & the Paint looks deep enough to dive into, what a turn around from a burnt out wreck to a show stopper 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This was and is my all-time favorite show that I found on motor trend if not my all-time favorite show period. One of the worst parts of having to cancel my cable was that I would not be able to watch this show anymore. I cannot shear how excited I am to see that I can watch Graveyard Carz on UA-cam. I do not think that Graveyard Carz can have a bigger fan and I am so excited to be able to watch Graveyard Carz again.
My Dad caught the bug. He started with a little 34 Chevy in the early 60's. Fixed it up and it was a fun little car. Then he got serious and moved into the Classics. The first a '37 Packard Town Car and then a '35 Caddy. The Caddy took 1st place in the Classic Car Club Senior Division. He ended up buying 2 parts cars for the caddy. Every nut and bolt were original. Sourced the OEM leather interior. Tires provided by a company that bought the rights and original molds. 7 tires in all. 4 on the ground, 2 side mounts and a rear trunk mount. He worked with a small 2-man shop, a mechanical guy and a body man. It was about 5 years to complete the rebuild, finishing in '68. They were as detailed as these guys are. It's a treat to see the tradition carried on.
this didn't suck. the narration was good, no manufactured drama, no painfully obvious attempts to emulate better shows, etc. just a fun resto vid of a burnt cuda with some laugh-out-loud 70's shtick added in. i told my friends.
I noticed that you were wearing a "Phantasm" shirt. Boy, oh boy... that brought a lot of memories. I was not even 20 years old when I watched it in a theatre. I wasn't able to sleep straight for a couple of weeks. I kept watching out for the undertaker every night. Phantasm is a classic flick like the cars that you resurrect from the grave. Exactly like the Hemi Cuda, It was something worth losing sleep over. Thanks for all that you do.
I was maybe 9 when it came out. In 1984, we rented it from the local video store. The whole operation, the silver flying balls of death, the Jawas making another appearance so soon after Star Wars (jk!)...but srsly, it was definitely freaky. We walked home in pairs about 1am in the pitch black dark about 1/4 mile. Never been more scared!
This is Graveyard Cars. Just a bunch of talk from dopey mechanics. I've tried to watch this shit show but it sucks everytime. Horrible horrible show about nothing.
Great build gentlemen!! Only thing better would of been the reveal to the owner. I would imagine that was an emotional time and fantastic celebration. Well done!!
I used to watch Graveyard Carz on the Speed Channel, and when the opening sound byte "They're coming to get you, Barbara" started, I couldn't wipe the grin off my face. Just today, a friend told me about your UA-cam channel, since I had been lamenting my inability to follow your garage's work. I'm buying my friend a steak dinner.
The cars and trucks were great, simple and had a lot of style and very well built. At least you could run into a chain-link fence and keep going without losing any parts or having an airbag pop, disabling your vehicle.
The difference in between a car technician , a body shop technician and a doctor is that we can revive the dead, doctors seldom can, CONGRATULATIONS GUYS, most kind of you for sharing it with us, blessings to you and your love ones, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
i am from south africa i love ur show and love the cars you build....i love old cars i wish in S.A there was cars like does... Keep it up good show and good cars urll build thank u......
Looking at the condition of that poor car just made me sad I'm glad you were able to resurrect it I'm absolutely amazed at the work that you do thank you for sharing
BEAUTIFUL CAR! perfectly restored. The 70' Cuda is my 2nd favorite car. I am a car guy and and a Ford guy and love the old muscle cars of the mid 60's and early 70's from all of the Big 3. I appreciate and respect the dedication and the attention to detail people put into restoring their car. But as i watch these types of videos weather its about a Mopar or a Chevy what amazes me the most is they ALL compare their car to the Mustang, THEE ULTIMATE pony car. From 1964 to 2023 and beyond they are still chasing the wild horse. I put my comment in here because the cheezy breakaways comparing a HEMI Cuda to "Mom's" Mustang.
I had a 71 340 Cuda that I bought from my uncle in 1975 it had only 30 thousand mile he sold it to me for 800 dollars thank you uncle Gene sure wish I still that awesome car 👍😊
Yup. An emotional reveal would have been a perfect finish to this video, and I waited for it. What a waste of my time. The camera man doesn't know the A-Team? I pity the fool! 😁
I have to say I am a dyed in the wool Chev guy but Graveyard Cars has made me seriously enjoy Mopar and respect the build quality these guys do, I worked in a restoration shop for 5 years and know how hard this work can be so bravo guys great job and impressive save on this beautiful car
I love seeing somebody doing what no one else really does and taking cars that would otherwise be scraped and bringing them back because there will never be more of these.
I really enjoyed this video with all of the calm teaching going on between the guys and then you came in to help. Very calmly explaining what and how to install the under hood components, makes watching this new format much more enjoyable.
I really appreciate your attention to all the smaller details👍 I'm rebuilding a 1981 Yamaha XS11 Midnight Special and I am that nerd when it comes to the correct types/styles of hardware so I know when it's finished it will be 100% like it came out the showroom over 40 years ago! The cost of NOS parts is sometimes ridiculous when and if you can find them, It took me around 3 years to complete my 1980 Midnight Special mostly due to my budget, the plus side of that was it gave me more time to snap up the NOS parts as and when they came up usually on ebay, some of the rubber parts were unobtainium so you have to make do with the best used parts available but eventually even the more ellusive NOS parts do come up.
I remember a lot of those commercials. Though I was never a fan of the Cuda I have always had a special place in my heart for the 70 Challenger or Roadrunner.
This show just gets better and better! I love the details Mark shares. For me that is what I am interested in. The common knowledge I am well aware of. It is the minutia I am interested in learning about.
who else can sympathize with this man tearing up over losing his '71 Hemi Cuda? I was watering up over the sight of her burnt up and its not even my car... awesome resto by GC... as always
you guys all do incredible work, not just "hey, great work" but serious, passionate, and truly incredible work. i will never be able to have any of these cars myself but i deeply appreciate the brief glimpse into the world of my favorite automobiles. thank you so very very much for keeping these cars alive.
I really wish we could have seen the customer's face when he got his treasure back. This was a fine restoration job. The exact attention to detail is amazing. I loved seeing the comparison to the Mustang. I used to think the Mustang back in the day was a badass muscle car, but after seeing those old commercials for the 'Cuda, the Mustang had no chance lol
Beautiful Barracuda brings it back from the dead . Driving down the road that these cars are the machine of America . You know when he or she is coming just for the noise rumbles through your feet . Love that you transformed it from a wreck to glory . Beautiful machine that rumbles . Just like Jonny cash says I here that train na coming , coming down the tracks . ❤️🇬🇧👊✌️
First time watching your channel. The greatest praise I can give you, (besides your talented crew) is that unlike the many cable-tv car restoration shows, you stick to tge build process nd avoid the tiresome and stupid scipted drama BS! Thank you! Enjoyed it thoroughly!
Master craftsman to your finger tips . I'm in awe of your knowledge . A lifetime well spent & the humour to boot , I would to have worked you . Take care of your yourself your priceless . This post is all the way from Dublin , Ireland 2023 .
There is nothing nerdy about doing it right...even down to the correct bolts and screws. I applaud you Mark and your crew for the dedication and effort that you guys put into every build. Not sure what a restoration like this would cost, I'm assuming it's eye watering but worth every cent.
Back in the '70s, I had the opportunity to spend some time with a 340 with the shaker hood. Fun to drive. I worked for a hemi-wedge blueprinting shop, but the car wasn't mine. I had the good luck to drive and work on many of those early Mopar hemi cars. (street and strip) Very nice job with the restoration. Great attention to detail.
I had the chance to see the aftermath of this car structure fire. Because we were doing some tree work next door to where it happened at. It was awful to see
Sooooo fortunate that nowadays you can get OEM replica parts to fully build a car like that. When I was Moparing in the 80’s and 90’s, we could only get whatever Chrysler dealers had as NOS parts or you had to try to replicate it yourself.
amazing restoration. Its better than new. I know it was not a cheap exercise but love the others also value motor history to have cars rebuilt by dedicated professionals to this standard.
Oh, great and beautiful work! Loved this video a much, because the Love to every Detail and this explanations... Great, what an experience... You earn a medal for this
Oh, great and beautiful work! Loved this video a much, because the Love to every Detail and this explanations... Great, what an experience... You earn a medal for this 🤗🤗🤗
That attention to detail is out of this world. I enjoyed every second of this video. I did not want this video to end it. I appreciate what you guys do 100%.
All but the rusty pitted dash panel they painted instead of fixing.
@@chevrolet355 lol i saw that
creepy
I'm a Chevy guy and love to see the old cars back on the road! Good job Mark and his crew!
yuppers CHEVY all the way!!
Agree! this was a fantastic video.
Only hing I would do different is that hate on GM and Ford throughout the video. Don't hate on other old cars. They are all awesome and great in their own ways. It's not about which is, or was better, but that these historical artworks all deserve to be restored, preserved, respected and loved by all car enthusiasts. Hating on other brands only tells me you're a blind fanboy and not a true fan of classic cars.
Other than that, great job to the crew!
@@lu5250n
I just got glued to this restoration! The best team ever! Never saw those guys before but I loved them.
I saw the episode and Mark Worman is such an expert. I'm glad you got your car back and escaped the explosion. What an experience to have gone through...Glad you made it...
It's impressive to see the amount of work that the makers of the replacement parts go thru so the parts are exactly the same. And Mark and all the guys at Graveyard Carz are outstanding with their dedication to the cars they build. Beautiful.
dont they just buy the specifics from the manufacture? then create it via the data they got from the original makers
When a car design is still this stunning more than 50 years later, you know a lot of love was put into it. This is Americana at its finest.
OMG!!! I stopped watching this show a few years ago, because of the shop drama!!! First video back and revisiting it... Awesome episode!!! The knowledge these guy have and their skill set is what people view shows like this, not the drama... Again, excellent episode!
the drama loving powers that make these shows roll, on the TV business side, have zero clue that the people that love these shows are here for the tech, skill, fit and finish. We care nothing for drama, just how you build the cars...period.
@@jadoctor Agree completely. The infantile antics are not needed. They should watch Retropower to see how it's done.
@@jadoctor Thats a recurring theme amongst may shows. Ax Men and Storm Chasers come to mind. 1st couple maybe 3 season were good and premised based. Then it turned to drama based bullshit. Stormchasers especially with Reed Timmers antics, yelling and screaming and prima donna attitude...
@@jadoctor I think FantomWorks is as bad or worse for shop drama
same, i watched one and i was done
In my wildest dreams, I rebuild a muscle car with this awesome and brillant guy. I could listen to him for hours, his level of awareness is refreshing ! Simple, no drama, just a bunch or capable guys working for a wise man.
After all these years, and yes I'm a mopar fan, I still get a kick outa your videos. When you look at how the world is changing and people are starting to realise that a throw away society is not going to make a very good future, it's a good feeling that people like Mark are still willing to put the knowledge and time into the younger generation.
Passing my knowledge to my kids and grandkids is still a very important thing to me.
Thank you Mark and all that still do it. Stand proud and truck on.
🤟😎👍🚛🚛🚛
This is a very rewarding restoration for a worthy cause, great job guys. 👏
Wow, I loved the attention to detail right down to the screws/bolt heads. That is a true mastercraftsman build. Bravo
Mark & His crew did a fantastic job on that Cuda & the Paint looks deep enough to dive into, what a turn around from a burnt out wreck to a show stopper 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This was and is my all-time favorite show that I found on motor trend if not my all-time favorite show period. One of the worst parts of having to cancel my cable was that I would not be able to watch this show anymore. I cannot shear how excited I am to see that I can watch Graveyard Carz on UA-cam. I do not think that Graveyard Carz can have a bigger fan and I am so excited to be able to watch Graveyard Carz again.
My Dad caught the bug. He started with a little 34 Chevy in the early 60's. Fixed it up and it was a fun little car. Then he got serious and moved into the Classics. The first a '37 Packard Town Car and then a '35 Caddy. The Caddy took 1st place in the Classic Car Club Senior Division. He ended up buying 2 parts cars for the caddy. Every nut and bolt were original. Sourced the OEM leather interior. Tires provided by a company that bought the rights and original molds. 7 tires in all. 4 on the ground, 2 side mounts and a rear trunk mount. He worked with a small 2-man shop, a mechanical guy and a body man. It was about 5 years to complete the rebuild, finishing in '68. They were as detailed as these guys are. It's a treat to see the tradition carried on.
this didn't suck. the narration was good, no manufactured drama, no painfully obvious attempts to emulate better shows, etc. just a fun resto vid of a burnt cuda with some laugh-out-loud 70's shtick added in. i told my friends.
I am not a Chrysler/Dodge person but do respect the beautiful car that these men rebuilt Awesome job
My brother in law helped design this car, long live Mopar!!!
Yeah ok
How old is he mate
You are so lucky to have a creative and skillful bro-in-law.
That's awesome 👌
@@ShockWaveGamings234fg321f 83 years old.
I noticed that you were wearing a "Phantasm" shirt. Boy, oh boy... that brought a lot of memories. I was not even 20 years old when I watched it in a theatre. I wasn't able to sleep straight for a couple of weeks. I kept watching out for the undertaker every night. Phantasm is a classic flick like the cars that you resurrect from the grave. Exactly like the Hemi Cuda, It was something worth losing sleep over. Thanks for all that you do.
I was maybe 9 when it came out. In 1984, we rented it from the local video store. The whole operation, the silver flying balls of death, the Jawas making another appearance so soon after Star Wars (jk!)...but srsly, it was definitely freaky. We walked home in pairs about 1am in the pitch black dark about 1/4 mile. Never been more scared!
I would prefer to watch something actually being done, rather than just 99% talk.
Thanks for the heads up.
This is Graveyard Cars.
Just a bunch of talk from dopey mechanics. I've tried to watch this shit show but it sucks everytime.
Horrible horrible show about nothing.
@@todaywefly4370 same
Thanks for the heads up, skipped the video
He LOVES his own voice.
This car ended up better than it was before the fire, I'm amazed! Great work!
Probably better than it was when it rolled out of the factory... the guys on the assembly line weren't nearly as painstaking.
You guys are real.
Engineers and master mechanics. Thank you very much for everything in New York. Thank y What a beautiful job
8+ years watching this program and always improving the work quality on cars :D Greetings from Chile south america
Great build gentlemen!! Only thing better would of been the reveal to the owner. I would imagine that was an emotional time and fantastic celebration. Well done!!
Definitely. It would be like Extreme Makeover: Mopar Edition.
YEAH! I was promised WATERWORKS!
I used to watch Graveyard Carz on the Speed Channel, and when the opening sound byte "They're coming to get you, Barbara" started, I couldn't wipe the grin off my face. Just today, a friend told me about your UA-cam channel, since I had been lamenting my inability to follow your garage's work.
I'm buying my friend a steak dinner.
Whoever was in charge of that 70s marketing was hilarious
The cars and trucks were great, simple and had a lot of style and very well built. At least you could run into a chain-link fence and keep going without losing any parts or having an airbag pop, disabling your vehicle.
You all are amazing! Thank you for saving these cars!
You never have to work again when you turn your hobby into your job.
Masterpiece! 👍🏼🥰
Hats off too the guys who have restored this burned out shell.what a happy ending too a sad story,,Well done guys...
I’ll never be able to afford a car like this but I feel grateful I can see up close how they’re built, thank you.
Retired Infantryman.
Thank you for your service! Hugs brother.
The difference in between a car technician , a body shop technician and a doctor is that we can revive the dead, doctors seldom can, CONGRATULATIONS GUYS, most kind of you for sharing it with us, blessings to you and your love ones, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
an emotional journey, lucky to be here to drive it. Well done Graveyard Dudes & Dudettes, really really good stuff & many hours of skill
dwagawg
i am from south africa i love ur show and love the cars you build....i love old cars i wish in S.A there was cars like does... Keep it up good show and good cars urll build thank u......
And i bet you need someone to send the king money
Looking at the condition of that poor car just made me sad I'm glad you were able to resurrect it I'm absolutely amazed at the work that you do thank you for sharing
I would honestly love to work for free for a month just to learn from these guys, workmanship is second to none. Love your work guys
I doubt you'd learn much than a few basics or random details completely missing the big picture within just one month though :)
BEAUTIFUL CAR! perfectly restored. The 70' Cuda is my 2nd favorite car. I am a car guy and and a Ford guy and love the old muscle cars of the mid 60's and early 70's from all of the Big 3. I appreciate and respect the dedication and the attention to detail people put into restoring their car. But as i watch these types of videos weather its about a Mopar or a Chevy what amazes me the most is they ALL compare their car to the Mustang, THEE ULTIMATE pony car. From 1964 to 2023 and beyond they are still chasing the wild horse. I put my comment in here because the cheezy breakaways comparing a HEMI Cuda to "Mom's" Mustang.
I had a 71 340 Cuda that I bought from my uncle in 1975 it had only 30 thousand mile he sold it to me for 800 dollars thank you uncle Gene sure wish I still that awesome car 👍😊
haw come we never get to see the reaction of the Phoenix Cuda ouner when He sees His car restored?! I would really love to see that!
maybe he kinda "lost it" and didn't want to be seen on camera crying like a girl?
Cause know it all Mark wouldn't have all the attention
Yup. An emotional reveal would have been a perfect finish to this video, and I waited for it. What a waste of my time.
The camera man doesn't know the A-Team? I pity the fool! 😁
I'm a girl and I love watching car restorations. You did a great job! 😊❤️
Btw, bubble boy's cute. 😅🥰🙈
You don't need to advertise that you are a girl. Just enjoy the restoration like everyone else.
Never seen a grown ass man as excited about nuts as much as Mark is here.
I owned the cuda AAR 340 6 pack 1970 what a car!!
What an amazing thing you all have done with this vehicle, to help mend the owners broken heart, preserve some serious Mopar history.
Your attention to detail is unmatched. The ‘Cuda is so perfect I would be afraid to drive it.
I have to say I am a dyed in the wool Chev guy but Graveyard Cars has made me seriously enjoy Mopar and respect the build quality these guys do, I worked in a restoration shop for 5 years and know how hard this work can be so bravo guys great job and impressive save on this beautiful car
I love seeing somebody doing what no one else really does and taking cars that would otherwise be scraped and bringing them back because there will never be more of these.
I really enjoyed this video with all of the calm teaching going on between the guys and then you came in to help. Very calmly explaining what and how to install the under hood components, makes watching this new format much more enjoyable.
I really appreciate your attention to all the smaller details👍
I'm rebuilding a 1981 Yamaha XS11 Midnight Special and I am that nerd when it comes to the correct types/styles of hardware so I know when it's finished it will be 100% like it came out the showroom over 40 years ago!
The cost of NOS parts is sometimes ridiculous when and if you can find them, It took me around 3 years to complete my 1980 Midnight Special mostly due to my budget, the plus side of that was it gave me more time to snap up the NOS parts as and when they came up usually on ebay, some of the rubber parts were unobtainium so you have to make do with the best used parts available but eventually even the more ellusive NOS parts do come up.
The work you guys do is amazing!
Only a person that has done what you guys do can get that feeling. The before and after .keep sharing forever !
2.4M views so far... Obviously many of us don't tune out when you start going into that nerdery stuff - we appreciate it!!
Amazing work I'm glad people have the $ to keep these beasts alive
Bravo Gentlemen👏👏👏the 71 cuda is my most beautiful musical car ever built.
Most beautiful restoration ever.
💖from new zealand❤
I remember a lot of those commercials. Though I was never a fan of the Cuda I have always had a special place in my heart for the 70 Challenger or Roadrunner.
A buddy in high school had a '71 340. He put in headers, took out the muffs, just ran the resonators.
Sounded super, not over loud. GYC is phenomenal.
This show just gets better and better! I love the details Mark shares. For me that is what I am interested in. The common knowledge I am well aware of. It is the minutia I am interested in learning about.
who else can sympathize with this man tearing up over losing his '71 Hemi Cuda? I was watering up over the sight of her burnt up and its not even my car... awesome resto by GC... as always
I love all the Mustang trashing... however keep in mind Mustangs are still being made. When was the last Cuda made? 😅
you guys all do incredible work, not just "hey, great work" but serious, passionate, and truly incredible work. i will never be able to have any of these cars myself but i deeply appreciate the brief glimpse into the world of my favorite automobiles. thank you so very very much for keeping these cars alive.
Great show for motorheads and Mopar fans and no more drama, keep it up !!
I enjoyed every second of this restoration .. so much info in this car that is fun and amazed to know ..
Thanks for this video 👍
Lets see a whole group of episodes highlighting the "Nerdery" stuff!! It is so much appreciated!!!
You Sir are not just a mechanic! You are an Artist!
This guy is the best and the smartest guy that I've ever saw on a mopar he is truly awesome.
Amazing, reminds me of the film "Christine" when the car was destroyed then returns back untouched. what a restoration!
I really wish we could have seen the customer's face when he got his treasure back. This was a fine restoration job. The exact attention to detail is amazing. I loved seeing the comparison to the Mustang. I used to think the Mustang back in the day was a badass muscle car, but after seeing those old commercials for the 'Cuda, the Mustang had no chance lol
Great job guys that was a pleasure to watch & definitely made the customer happy👍🇺🇸👍
Cheers from Canada🇨🇦
Beautiful Barracuda brings it back from the dead . Driving down the road that these cars are the machine of America . You know when he or she is coming just for the noise rumbles through your feet . Love that you transformed it from a wreck to glory . Beautiful machine that rumbles . Just like Jonny cash says I here that train na coming , coming down the tracks . ❤️🇬🇧👊✌️
As an old mechanic, that is impressive workmanship on the Barracuda, Well done Sir.
Anyone who lived in the 70's has experienced the BEST time the human rce will ever have. It's been downhill since then.
First time watching your channel. The greatest praise I can give you, (besides your talented crew) is that unlike the many cable-tv car restoration shows, you stick to tge build process nd avoid the tiresome and stupid scipted drama BS! Thank you! Enjoyed it thoroughly!
Master craftsman to your finger tips . I'm in awe of your knowledge . A lifetime well spent & the humour to boot , I would to have worked you . Take care of your yourself your priceless . This post is all the way from Dublin , Ireland 2023 .
I just found this channel, love it !!! The knowledge, explanations and comedy are great. Thanks !!!
Once completed, I feel very satisfied. Thank you
There is nothing nerdy about doing it right...even down to the correct bolts and screws. I applaud you Mark and your crew for the dedication and effort that you guys put into every build. Not sure what a restoration like this would cost, I'm assuming it's eye watering but worth every cent.
Back in the '70s, I had the opportunity to spend some time with a 340 with the shaker hood. Fun to drive. I worked for a hemi-wedge blueprinting shop, but the car wasn't mine. I had the good luck to drive and work on many of those early Mopar hemi cars. (street and strip) Very nice job with the restoration. Great attention to detail.
I like that you spray both panels together. That’s efficiency! With the cost of materials these days, you probably saved 10 bucks on that small job🙂
I had the chance to see the aftermath of this car structure fire. Because we were doing some tree work next door to where it happened at. It was awful to see
Seeing an adult literally crying because he survived that, tells me he's had a virtually challenge-free life. And I'm truly glad about that, for him.
All that knowledge 😮amazing & the pure love to all these details ❤🔥 astonishing work! You guys are phenomenal!
Had a 1970 cuda 340 auto. Sure would like to know what happened to it. Thank you for sharing this. This old man really enjoyed it.
I can’t believe they let bubble boy next to that car with those bracelets on.. hello new paint job…
Does these old car look better then the new version ? Idk 🤷🏼♀️ to me as long as it run , take me to where I wanna go it’s great 👍
Ford man myself but this was brilliant, love your work.
Sooooo fortunate that nowadays you can get OEM replica parts to fully build a car like that. When I was Moparing in the 80’s and 90’s, we could only get whatever Chrysler dealers had as NOS parts or you had to try to replicate it yourself.
i love it what u doit....thank u for u very good heart and wish u long life to same u car...u make me happy...geatings from germany
amazing restoration. Its better than new. I know it was not a cheap exercise but love the others also value motor history to have cars rebuilt by dedicated professionals to this standard.
Better than a new one? maybe, technically it's a replica as he's using replica parts.
Oh, great and beautiful work! Loved this video a much, because the Love to every Detail and this explanations... Great, what an experience... You earn a medal for this
Qué terrible el incendio.
Gracias a Dios y su trabajo.
Revivió
very much worth watching, amazing to be able to build this car back to original
I wish I worked there, the wealth of knowledge this man has is priceless.
What a heroic effort to bring this car back from the gates of hell.
Absolutely amazing video thanks guys
Was nailed to this video,,. I loveeee attention to details. Soo satisfying
This is marvelous....gr8 craftmanship
Oh, great and beautiful work! Loved this video a much, because the Love to every Detail and this explanations... Great, what an experience... You earn a medal for this 🤗🤗🤗
I'm not an American car guy, but it's obvious these men are like an encyclopedia for these specific cars.
What an incredible transformation from burnt to a crisp to a beauty
god this car is a dream, this came out absolutely stunning
cuda man are you an auto builder from back in 1971? it is amazing what you have learned through the years.
They really do great work. I don’t like Marc but I do enjoy watching these cars put back to original.
Enjoyed this, no drama, just cars doing the talking.