SOOO KOOOOLLLLL . Awesome Caddy , Love Caddy’s , great job . If I have time , I will add it to my list of builds , and build one . Mike Espo . AWESOME !!!!!👍👍👍👍
@@TheDiecastDad of course man I know I haven’t been really around to watch your videos much. It’s just so hard at times to sit down and watch videos on UA-cam nowadays but I am trying I promise you also, this is such a great idea. I’ve been trying to make these 4 x 4 hot rods for a while and I didn’t realize that it could be that simple. I really really like what you did here because I hope it’s OK with you but i’m going to borrow this idea and obviously give you credit to do this type of build in the near future with some of my projects, so thank you very much for figuring this out and building a very cool car.
@@cudasdiecastcustoms7567 it’s no problem feel free to use the technique it’s on UA-cam for all to see so it’s no secret 😂this is why I do these types of videos I appreciate you wanting to give me a shout out I look forward to your builds 👍👍
Thanks for watching and stopping by I’m glad you liked the build I’ll try to some day do the vocho thanks for the recommendation see ya on the next one 👋🛞💨🏁
Welcome to the Diecast Community brother. Love the way the Cadillac turned out. Art, creativity, and imagination are limitless. Thanks for sharing with us brother. Just subbed to your channel. Keep up the good content. Like #13, Subscriber #424 👊💯
I know we all have our own ways to do things. Here's what I would have done. I would use a hack saw. And cut a slot in the Cadillac base on the . outside inline with the same slot on the inside and J. B. Welded the axles into the new slots the new slots would be very shallow. Just enough to keep the axle in line until you get it welded in. Wait till you see my latest.fixins it might look a little crude underneath but you can't see it unless you crawl under it. Lol. Anyway nice outcome on the lifted caddy. 👍🏽😎
Thanks for the info I’ll have to check out you’re new video to see thanks for the idea in the future I may have to get some jb weld and give it a try who knows thanks for stopping by always appreciate it see ya around 🛞💨🏁👋
@@TheDiecastDad be sure you get J. B. Weld Kwik. It sets in 6 minutes. The regular takes 6 hours just to set. You don't want that. Unless you got all the time in the world.
SOOO KOOOOLLLLL .
Awesome Caddy ,
Love Caddy’s , great job .
If I have time , I will add it to my list of builds , and build one .
Mike Espo .
AWESOME !!!!!👍👍👍👍
Thanks for stopping by glad to hear you enjoyed the build if you make one tag me in the video or photos so I can see 👍 see ya around 🛞💨🏁👋
Off road caddy heck yeah
Thanks for watching the video glad you enjoyed 😁 these are super fun to build 👍see ya around 🛞💨🏁👋
So cool custom build
Thanks I appreciate it thanks for stopping by 👍
Great idea. Looks cool!
Thanks I appreciate it it dose look good and there fun to build thanks for watching 👍 see ya around 👋🛞💨🏁
Now this is out side of the box I love it!!!
Thanks been wanting to do this one for a while it’s a fun build thanks for stopping by and checking out the video 😃see ya around 👋🛞💨🏁
@@TheDiecastDad of course man I know I haven’t been really around to watch your videos much. It’s just so hard at times to sit down and watch videos on UA-cam nowadays but I am trying I promise you also, this is such a great idea. I’ve been trying to make these 4 x 4 hot rods for a while and I didn’t realize that it could be that simple. I really really like what you did here because I hope it’s OK with you but i’m going to borrow this idea and obviously give you credit to do this type of build in the near future with some of my projects, so thank you very much for figuring this out and building a very cool car.
@@cudasdiecastcustoms7567 it’s no problem feel free to use the technique it’s on UA-cam for all to see so it’s no secret 😂this is why I do these types of videos I appreciate you wanting to give me a shout out I look forward to your builds 👍👍
Fun build dad
Yes it was thanks for stopping by and checking it out I appreciate it
Felicidades buen proyecto del 4x4 saludo le escribo de Panamá me gustaría que realizara el custom vocho pickup
Thanks for watching and stopping by I’m glad you liked the build I’ll try to some day do the vocho thanks for the recommendation see ya on the next one 👋🛞💨🏁
SUPER cool Video!!! gotta try to make me one of these!! ❤️💪🤠🥊
It’s an easy build but it’s a fun one look good too about to make another one 😂 thanks for checking out the video 🛞💨🏁👋
Welcome to the Diecast Community brother. Love the way the Cadillac turned out. Art, creativity, and imagination are limitless. Thanks for sharing with us brother. Just subbed to your channel. Keep up the good content. Like #13, Subscriber #424 👊💯
Thanks for stopping by I appreciate the support thank you for becoming a subscriber 👍👍 catch ya on the next one big A 🛞🏁💨👋
I know we all have our own ways to do things. Here's what I would have done. I would use a hack saw. And cut a slot in the Cadillac base on the . outside inline with the same slot on the inside and J. B. Welded the axles into the new slots the new slots would be very shallow. Just enough to keep the axle in line until you get it welded in. Wait till you see my latest.fixins it might look a little crude underneath but you can't see it unless you crawl under it. Lol. Anyway nice outcome on the lifted caddy. 👍🏽😎
Thanks for the info I’ll have to check out you’re new video to see thanks for the idea in the future I may have to get some jb weld and give it a try who knows thanks for stopping by always appreciate it see ya around 🛞💨🏁👋
@@TheDiecastDad be sure you get J. B. Weld Kwik. It sets in 6 minutes. The regular takes 6 hours just to set. You don't want that. Unless you got all the time in the world.