I also saw it in person, as well as his builds the prior 3 years. They're all amazing from 15ft away. I wish for once Chris would finally pay someone to body work and paint a car for SEMA. I follow this channel mainly for his creativity and build ideas, which are definitely his stengths but I would love to see a polished finished product. When it comes to body work and paint, he must not have the skill or attention to detail required. I don't think it's a time issue either, because even after SEMA he never shows a polished project...which is all fine, but just pay someone to see the project through to 100 completion. He would have a insane collection if he did.
I appreciate the idea of the build, but the fact that it was extremely rushed is very apparent. The driver's door body line going in tho the fender looks really wonky, and the interior fit and finish leaves much to be desired. Again, I know this was build in a short window of time, but it probably could've come out much better with even a few more weeks of time and care. I know that's not what the algorithm wants though. Also, was a little disappointed to not see Kyle and Oscar there after putting in some serious hours.
@@jrathsalmost all of it is wonky. Credit where credit is due though, this is the best iteration of the body swaps they've done over the years. Let's just hope he still works on getting this car perfect post SEMA and it doesn't just rot on the lift in the corner of the shop
at 11:02 you can also see orange lights on the dash. - one lights is the auto line following stuff. I cant guess what the other one is. 23:23: blinking engine light and tire pressure light. also open trunk and open doors lights on the center dash.
Great Job. You and the team have totally surpassed ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’ Your Tribute is proudly being represented with the Old School DNA of Carroll Shelby. …. Awesome Build. Carroll Shelby would be proud.
Here nice and early, nice work Chris, I’ve been watching since rear quarter on the brz in the backyard, how far you’ve come. You’ve built an amazing team, a loyal following who will literally watch ANYTHING you do (b is for boat, floating bmw,) and some amazing builds. Oh and you beat cancer while you were at it. Hats off to you man, living the dream and allowing us to come along for the ride. ❤
Chris, Oscar and Kyle did a great job! Awesome build and it was really fun seeing you drive through the high country in the eastern part of the PNW. Can't wait to see what's next!
I'm so happy to see this car completed! Ever since the first body swap build, I've wanted to see you complete the fastback! The stripes look amazing. It really ties the entire build together.
2:07 he talks about wind noise and you can see the window separating from the weather stripping lol. Found it Those stripes make it! Car looks great, awesome job.
I use to only go to sema to see ur build because u are the reason why i get into painting cars. Im really glad ur doing great with ur health and continue making videos!!! U are the best car builder ive ever met… please keep doing what u do the best!!!! Congrats with the build!!! And have fun in disney!!!!! Ima end this with a guesss that next video will be wedding planning!!!!!! Whahahahahah
I agree 100% with the stripes. Try to match the wheels completely. I also think all the chrome should be the exact same color as the wheels. That would look amazing.
While Chris was talking about the short circuit & needing the heater I couldn't help but notice it might be a bit warmer if the door seals & window was fitting better 🤣
I congratulate your channel team more than anyone else out there. Fantastic job! Funny how it sits quietly like just another 67'.....when it is far from that; job super well done! Say hello to Mickey & Minnie!
Dude.. hats off to b is for build crew ( including Chelsea ). Chris, love the videos, man. Each upload got me on edge like "damn, they did all that." Thank you for what yall do. 🤙
Stripes were a great addition- any thoughts on doing a small red pinstripe on the outside of each stipe- similar to the modern GT350R’s? Would add that chef’s kiss to what is a beautiful build. Great work BifB Crew!
I love that you drove to Sema in the Stang. Makes it way more interesting and even though it kinda kinked the hope, it still looks great! Love your vids and everyone in them!
27 mpg; that's great!! I had a '67 Mustang I bought used in 1970 and it never got better than 14 mpg out of a little stock 289 engine... Congratulations on getting to SEMA with little problems... Good Luck!! (and say "HI"to Mickey for me at Disneyland!!!
** PLEASE READ CHRIS** As a car audio installer of 20 plus years I'll give you my opinion on what to do with the stereo. Go with a nice in dash unit that is Maestro RR2 compatible. You can buy the entire units that are vehicle specific plug and play. The Maestro RR2 has ODB2 functionality. It gives you the ability to fully map your SWC's and gives aux long press inputs on each SWC button. So each steering wheel button can be used as a toggle switch for anything you want. For example power windows in the future so you dont have to put buttons on the door cards. You van map the Vol +/- long press for the drivers and CH +/- long press for the passenger. You also have tons of different downloadable fully functional gauges displayed on the unit. Any gauges you eant. Oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, fuel, RMM ect. There's even a lap timer and drag timer you can download. You can also get warning lights and read and clear CEL's on the unit as well as full on screen climate controls, Door, trunk and hood adjar warnings, TPMS information ect. You can also buy the "Tesla" style vertical units that completely eliminate all physical climate control buttons giving the dash a large all screen look. The Meastro system is loaded with tons of other features aswell. You won't be disappointed. They are well worth the money. If you don't want to spend the money on that and still want to go budget go with a brand called Atoto. Make sure you go with an android bases OS and not the Linux version. They all are Android auto and Carplay compatible but ensure you get the one with the actual android OS. Then it works like any android tablet with full playstore access. If you go with the Linux based system it runs on a generic OS and all apps are just what comes pre-installed. Very limited functionality on the linux units. Atoto units are built with the same chips as any high dollar unit and function just the same. They all use the same displays and all. Your just not paying big bucks for the name brand. I was blown away at the quality and crispy and snappy operation for the price. Once I looked at the specs I understood why. They can run upto $500 to $800 but that's equivalent to a $1500 to $2000 dolllar name brand unit like Kenwood. The top of the line Atoto also supports a dual sim cards aswell. One is 5G internet only and one is GSM and supports 4g and 5G cellphone data. So the vehicle can have its own phone munger and cellular data with Hotspot as your plan allows. Or you can get the same Sim card they use for the wifi Hotspots and use in the other slot. I've done both. The cell phone Sim card works fine now that carriers have moved to 5G for cellphones. Those $99 to $199 units are horrible Chinese knockoffs with horrible chips , fitment and build quality. Hope this helps
AHHHHHmazing. It looks like a cyberpunk dream. Gorg. It was so nerve wracking to watch you drive it though but a testament to how finished this project is. The B team slays another one.
Chris you have done something that I haven't seen anyone else do! Not only did you body swap an old style body to a new modern Mustang chassis. But you were able to drive it 1200 miles that is epic! I am looking forward to more videos on this build! Well done man!
The impossible made possible by Chris, Oscar and Kyle. Who would have thought than in 5 weeks this transformation could have happened. An extra 2 weeks in the build would have been less stressful. Stripes have done the build justice. Well done you guys.
You and Freddie were the first Automotive You-Tubers I started watching five or six years ago. Good to see you guys on top and still helping each other.
The stripes were ABSOLUTELY what it needed to finish the look, excellent choice! You could do the lower body stripes like a Shelby, but maybe just omit the "GT 500" lettering. Or maybe do something clever like "GTS550"!
Dude. I really don't mean to be mean, please don't take it like I am. This is NOT a SEMA quality car. I can appreciate the effort, but people are finishing their cars, doing them right. This just isn't a good enough build to be allowed in. I'm sorry.
So it's kinda fun watching you drive and recognizing where you are due to being in the PNW. But really if you think Idaho roads are bad, you should come to Spokane and experience our horrible roads
Thanks for bringing the car to SEMA so I could see it!! :-) Great car! You really needed a small sign at the front telling everyone what it is. I must have told a dozen people that were looking at the car that it's a 2019 with a custom '67 steel body welded on. That started discussions on how little was left of the '19 to turn it into a '67. 3D printed front bumper turned into fiberglass, etc. etc. Fun times! All the comments I heard were positive!!
The build turned out amazing. Carol Shelby would be so proud of the work you all put in to make your dream car based off his designs. The fact that you were able to drive it 1200 miles to the show and then home again really shows how well you put everything together. I really loved the look of the final wheels and the rear of the car with how you did the stripes. I totally agree, it just looks right how you did it. Well Done. I hope SEMA recognized you for all your teams hard work and the fact it actually drove there. 💯👍
Why are you amazed that they could drive it 1200 miles ? I cant remember the year of it buts it just a late model Mustang. They didn't do anything mechanically, they just changed the panels. Why wouldn't it be capable of driving that distance ? As far as I remember it was a running and driving car to begin with. All they did was change the appearance. You can literally throw any body you want at it (as long as length are appropriate). Its not gonna change anything mechanically.
A very courageous step to drive it there and it paid of big time. Well done & you & the boys deserve any and all positive feedback you received. Great stuff.
Omg I've done those roads and a bunch of them as a 20hr all-day slog. The video doesn't do justice to the amazing effort that went into keeping this thing on time and in one piece to SEMA. Especially on no sleep. Big cheers and absolutely mega as always. Great success!
It's been really cool to see how the team has improved on each of the projects recently. Looks like they have put more importance on 100% completing things without shortcuts. This is the first build where I have been genuinely impressed by the fit and finish of these. Hats off to you boys for such an epic build!
Awesome to see you made it and that your great tribute build is displayed in all its glory! Let the tradition grow, cant wait for next SEMA and all the epic stuff in between!!!
2:08 Look at that amazing fit and finish of the window and seal over Chris's left shoulder. lol No wonder there is road noise. That's a SEMA car for you. 🤣🤣
Chris, I've been watching since you started the previous version that was pulled out from under you. I followed all the drama throughout the years and was glad to see it finally come to rest. When you announced you were doing this one I patiently watch for the next episode. The car came out fabulous! It's a shame you can't open a side business where you produce those cars for others to purchase. I'm sure there would be many out here standing in line. I wish I had the talent to do what you did with this conversion. The '67 is my favorite and to make a late model look and function like this, GREAT JOB!
Duuuude it looks badass. The SEMA builds are the best vids on B is for build , insane time crunch always something going sideways then the mad rush to make it to LV... But this time you drove in , congrats to all of you great work .
best car builders on TV/UA-cam by far,been following your builds since COVID,I'm in the UK and love the Shelby tribute car R69 build and jumpican builds. absolutely brilliant
Stripes R Killer really makes that car stand out. I can't believe you drove it 1200 miles good deal it is road-worthy. You should win your class just for effort.
Driving a show car to a car show isn't something you see very often these days, more especially a Sema build. 😂👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🤝🏿 Car looks Mint. Very much in love. 👌🏿✌🏿🇿🇦
This was a fun video! I enjoy being a 4+ year member and longer subscriber! Keep the creative, crazy, but functional build content coming. I wish that boat could've made it to SEMA, too!
Greeting. When I saw that car in the movie "Gone in 60 seconds" as a child, I was simply amazed. Unfortunately, there is no such car here, and I can only see it in pictures and videos. Great job, but also the car, I like it. Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷
I watched all the episodes of this build. You and your team did an amazing job on this build. I just wish I could see it in person at the SEMA Auto Show.
This build turned out amazing, you and the team did a wonderful job. The racing strips added so much to the car, great choice. Also, the story behind this car and the fact you road tripped it 1200 miles adds so much character to it.
Thanks , you and the majic man Oscar and your entire team are my very favorite channel to watch. Carry on and happy your health has been stable. I am in Halifax Canada
this reminds me of when i moved to pdx in october 2021, i was visiting a friend in omaha on the way and forgot to check the weather the night before. the passes on i80 through wyoming had closed overnight because of snow. i also didnt know at the time that the summer tires on my ttrs were incredibly worn on the rear tires (they were shitty OE spec pirellis). luckily it was sunny enough to melt them off and not run into any closures by the time i got there. also 100% great choice to add the racing stripes.
Checked it out every single day of SEMA. Was hoping to hear it start today as all the cars rolled out. Beautiful work, amazing build. Great job to the entire team!
soooo nice ! looks incredible, Chelsea - wow - you are incredibly blessed to have a partner to stand beside you with your work and do a great job as she does - the boat, the cars, (didnt see her in the home tour when you bought the house ! :) ) You, Chris - are a humble, lucky, blessed fella- Congrats ! Great work !!!
The racing stripes are 100% the right choice. Looks 10 times better with them
10x better? NAH a million times better.
@@rogeralbans4082I'd say 1 billion.
When he mentioned racing stripes I was hesitant. But the reveal is better than I could have imagine.
Absolutely! I 💯% agree🔥🔥🔥👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Definitely! 😁👍 makes a huge difference.
Saw it person Tuesday. Didn’t realize you had road-tripped it. Makes the whole thing even more impressive. Congrats to the whole team.
What booth they in?
outside central hall where all of the giant trucks are parked.
I also saw it in person, as well as his builds the prior 3 years. They're all amazing from 15ft away. I wish for once Chris would finally pay someone to body work and paint a car for SEMA. I follow this channel mainly for his creativity and build ideas, which are definitely his stengths but I would love to see a polished finished product. When it comes to body work and paint, he must not have the skill or attention to detail required. I don't think it's a time issue either, because even after SEMA he never shows a polished project...which is all fine, but just pay someone to see the project through to 100 completion. He would have a insane collection if he did.
@@TwinVisioned you have to consider that making cars for the tv show is the business.
Can't believe how nice the car looks
Indeed. The racing stripes were the final touch. Chef's kiss.
I appreciate the idea of the build, but the fact that it was extremely rushed is very apparent. The driver's door body line going in tho the fender looks really wonky, and the interior fit and finish leaves much to be desired. Again, I know this was build in a short window of time, but it probably could've come out much better with even a few more weeks of time and care. I know that's not what the algorithm wants though. Also, was a little disappointed to not see Kyle and Oscar there after putting in some serious hours.
I'm usually not a fan of black cars, but you can tell this one was built with black in mind. It fits perfectly on this build.
@@jrathsalmost all of it is wonky. Credit where credit is due though, this is the best iteration of the body swaps they've done over the years. Let's just hope he still works on getting this car perfect post SEMA and it doesn't just rot on the lift in the corner of the shop
Wheels could be better
I love how off the tracking is on the car 😂 that steering wheel is wonky as hell but props to you for making this all happen!!
Needs an alignment for sure
I noticed that, too!
It baddddddd
just shows it is an OG 67
at 11:02 you can also see orange lights on the dash. - one lights is the auto line following stuff. I cant guess what the other one is.
23:23: blinking engine light and tire pressure light. also open trunk and open doors lights on the center dash.
Turned out amazing. That stripe was really the thing that put it over the top.
I am happy that you finally finished enough a SEMA build that you drove it there. But.. what happened to the Burntacan and the Jumpacan? 😭
Great Job. You and the team have totally surpassed ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’ Your Tribute is proudly being represented with the Old School DNA of Carroll Shelby. …. Awesome Build. Carroll Shelby would be proud.
B is For Shelby inspired
Should put a hidden cam on the car would love to hear people's reactions
Yes Chris I think you should really put a hidden camera on the car
I 2nd this, would love to see peoples reaction when they realize it is a body swap! even something like a gopro on the side view mirror.
360 cam in the center console, so you see peoples faces when they look inside
Here nice and early, nice work Chris, I’ve been watching since rear quarter on the brz in the backyard, how far you’ve come. You’ve built an amazing team, a loyal following who will literally watch ANYTHING you do (b is for boat, floating bmw,) and some amazing builds. Oh and you beat cancer while you were at it. Hats off to you man, living the dream and allowing us to come along for the ride. ❤
Chris, Oscar and Kyle did a great job! Awesome build and it was really fun seeing you drive through the high country in the eastern part of the PNW. Can't wait to see what's next!
I'm so happy to see this car completed! Ever since the first body swap build, I've wanted to see you complete the fastback! The stripes look amazing. It really ties the entire build together.
Shelby for the win he would be proud! Congrats to everyone involved it takes a village to pull off what your team did!.
i am stoked that you finally have this car (in a newer version even) in the garage and completed.
PROUD of you Chris!!!! Great job with Oscar and loved the roadtrip w/Chelsea.
Enjoy Disney mate!!!!
2:07 he talks about wind noise and you can see the window separating from the weather stripping lol. Found it
Those stripes make it! Car looks great, awesome job.
This is my favorite build so far. Well done everyone! I love all the projects, can't wait for the next one!!
Those stripes are an amazing touch!!! Glad you made it after a hello of a push to the end!!!!
Great outcome. Handshakes to all the guys that worked their butts off to get this car to SEMA. Congratulations to you all. 🤟
I use to only go to sema to see ur build because u are the reason why i get into painting cars. Im really glad ur doing great with ur health and continue making videos!!! U are the best car builder ive ever met… please keep doing what u do the best!!!! Congrats with the build!!! And have fun in disney!!!!! Ima end this with a guesss that next video will be wedding planning!!!!!! Whahahahahah
Great job. Saw it yesterday in person, looks great and you definitely made the right choice in wheels!
I agree 100% with the stripes. Try to match the wheels completely. I also think all the chrome should be the exact same color as the wheels. That would look amazing.
Looks great. Not much of a racing stripes person, but I agree it was a great extra touch, and they look great as well. Well done B is for build team!
So glad you added the Stripes the car looked a bit flat before
While Chris was talking about the short circuit & needing the heater I couldn't help but notice it might be a bit warmer if the door seals & window was fitting better 🤣
I was so mad when you had to take your Mustang videos out and they snatched your build. This is payback! Big time! Awesome car, congrats Chris!
I congratulate your channel team more than anyone else out there. Fantastic job!
Funny how it sits quietly like just another 67'.....when it is far from that; job super well done! Say hello to Mickey & Minnie!
Dude.. hats off to b is for build crew ( including Chelsea ). Chris, love the videos, man. Each upload got me on edge like "damn, they did all that." Thank you for what yall do. 🤙
Stripes were a great addition- any thoughts on doing a small red pinstripe on the outside of each stipe- similar to the modern GT350R’s? Would add that chef’s kiss to what is a beautiful build. Great work BifB Crew!
I love that you drove to Sema in the Stang. Makes it way more interesting and even though it kinda kinked the hope, it still looks great! Love your vids and everyone in them!
Yes! More driving vids PLEASE!
No matter what happens that I one amazing looking car and knowing what it’s got under all those great body panels makes it so much better
Stripes made it so much better. Looks awesome!
No one might say it but THANK YOU for riding on the right side for others to pass.
I thought bronze stripes would be dope before I saw the silver ones. So dope! Incredible build Chris!
27 mpg; that's great!! I had a '67 Mustang I bought used in 1970 and it never got better than 14 mpg out of a little stock 289 engine... Congratulations on getting to SEMA with little problems... Good Luck!! (and say "HI"to Mickey for me at Disneyland!!!
Congratulations on getting it all done in time. Looks amazing!
** PLEASE READ CHRIS**
As a car audio installer of 20 plus years I'll give you my opinion on what to do with the stereo. Go with a nice in dash unit that is Maestro RR2 compatible. You can buy the entire units that are vehicle specific plug and play.
The Maestro RR2 has ODB2 functionality. It gives you the ability to fully map your SWC's and gives aux long press inputs on each SWC button. So each steering wheel button can be used as a toggle switch for anything you want. For example power windows in the future so you dont have to put buttons on the door cards. You van map the Vol +/- long press for the drivers and CH +/- long press for the passenger.
You also have tons of different downloadable fully functional gauges displayed on the unit. Any gauges you eant. Oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, fuel, RMM ect. There's even a lap timer and drag timer you can download. You can also get warning lights and read and clear CEL's on the unit as well as full on screen climate controls, Door, trunk and hood adjar warnings, TPMS information ect.
You can also buy the "Tesla" style vertical units that completely eliminate all physical climate control buttons giving the dash a large all screen look. The Meastro system is loaded with tons of other features aswell. You won't be disappointed. They are well worth the money.
If you don't want to spend the money on that and still want to go budget go with a brand called Atoto. Make sure you go with an android bases OS and not the Linux version. They all are Android auto and Carplay compatible but ensure you get the one with the actual android OS. Then it works like any android tablet with full playstore access. If you go with the Linux based system it runs on a generic OS and all apps are just what comes pre-installed. Very limited functionality on the linux units. Atoto units are built with the same chips as any high dollar unit and function just the same. They all use the same displays and all. Your just not paying big bucks for the name brand. I was blown away at the quality and crispy and snappy operation for the price. Once I looked at the specs I understood why. They can run upto $500 to $800 but that's equivalent to a $1500 to $2000 dolllar name brand unit like Kenwood.
The top of the line Atoto also supports a dual sim cards aswell. One is 5G internet only and one is GSM and supports 4g and 5G cellphone data. So the vehicle can have its own phone munger and cellular data with Hotspot as your plan allows. Or you can get the same Sim card they use for the wifi Hotspots and use in the other slot.
I've done both. The cell phone Sim card works fine now that carriers have moved to 5G for cellphones.
Those $99 to $199 units are horrible Chinese knockoffs with horrible chips , fitment and build quality.
Hope this helps
You guys absolutely killed it on this one!
AHHHHHmazing. It looks like a cyberpunk dream. Gorg. It was so nerve wracking to watch you drive it though but a testament to how finished this project is. The B team slays another one.
God, it looks great!
Congratulations!
Chris you have done something that I haven't seen anyone else do! Not only did you body swap an old style body to a new modern Mustang chassis. But you were able to drive it 1200 miles that is epic! I am looking forward to more videos on this build! Well done man!
Wow, that alignment FTW! But seriously, it's a great build❤
The impossible made possible by Chris, Oscar and Kyle. Who would have thought than in 5 weeks this transformation could have happened. An extra 2 weeks in the build would have been less stressful. Stripes have done the build justice. Well done you guys.
Looks great!!! Love the racing stripes!
Stripes did it justice. Looks great. And for a 1200 mile road trip shake down get a little hood pin dinger not bad at all ! Great work guys!
Love the road trip! Love the stang too!
You and Freddie were the first Automotive You-Tubers I started watching five or six years ago. Good to see you guys on top and still helping each other.
Looks awesome guys!
Does anyone else even drive their builds to SEMA? This is next level. Youre a crazy team for sure. Big props!
Awesome car and awesome person you are!! Congrats are in order!
The stripes were ABSOLUTELY what it needed to finish the look, excellent choice! You could do the lower body stripes like a Shelby, but maybe just omit the "GT 500" lettering. Or maybe do something clever like "GTS550"!
Congrats what an awesome build great job!
I love how all your UA-camrs help each other out. Great friends!
The wheels were such a good choice
Just wanted give you a nod and a 👍for giving the boss His. What a legend we lost, but another is born? Great job 👌
Ayyy you put the Shelby ghost stripes on it! Whether that was the plan before I suggested it or not I'm taking credit for it 😂
The car came out awesome. And, the fact you drove it that far on THAT route is amazing.
Dude. I really don't mean to be mean, please don't take it like I am. This is NOT a SEMA quality car. I can appreciate the effort, but people are finishing their cars, doing them right. This just isn't a good enough build to be allowed in. I'm sorry.
I was thinking the same, the finish is absolutely horrendous, just thrown together with absolutely zero care or attention to detail.
Yeah, i totally agree. The build is awesome, it's a brilliant job on the body swap, but the finish, wheels and paintwork could be better
So it's kinda fun watching you drive and recognizing where you are due to being in the PNW. But really if you think Idaho roads are bad, you should come to Spokane and experience our horrible roads
This is definitely your cleanest SEMA build I've seen in however many years I've been watching the channel. Looks sick!
Thanks for bringing the car to SEMA so I could see it!! :-) Great car! You really needed a small sign at the front telling everyone what it is. I must have told a dozen people that were looking at the car that it's a 2019 with a custom '67 steel body welded on. That started discussions on how little was left of the '19 to turn it into a '67. 3D printed front bumper turned into fiberglass, etc. etc. Fun times! All the comments I heard were positive!!
Tribute has been fulfilled in time for SEMA! Good Job to the team and before you know it, NEXT SEMA BUILD!!
Love the respect for Carroll, He was the man!!
The build turned out amazing. Carol Shelby would be so proud of the work you all put in to make your dream car based off his designs. The fact that you were able to drive it 1200 miles to the show and then home again really shows how well you put everything together. I really loved the look of the final wheels and the rear of the car with how you did the stripes. I totally agree, it just looks right how you did it. Well Done. I hope SEMA recognized you for all your teams hard work and the fact it actually drove there. 💯👍
Why are you amazed that they could drive it 1200 miles ? I cant remember the year of it buts it just a late model Mustang. They didn't do anything mechanically, they just changed the panels. Why wouldn't it be capable of driving that distance ? As far as I remember it was a running and driving car to begin with. All they did was change the appearance. You can literally throw any body you want at it (as long as length are appropriate). Its not gonna change anything mechanically.
Very impressive, not to many people drive 1200 miles to SEMA. Congratulations much respect 🫡 from Eugene.
A very courageous step to drive it there and it paid of big time. Well done & you & the boys deserve any and all positive feedback you received. Great stuff.
Omg I've done those roads and a bunch of them as a 20hr all-day slog. The video doesn't do justice to the amazing effort that went into keeping this thing on time and in one piece to SEMA. Especially on no sleep. Big cheers and absolutely mega as always. Great success!
It's been really cool to see how the team has improved on each of the projects recently. Looks like they have put more importance on 100% completing things without shortcuts. This is the first build where I have been genuinely impressed by the fit and finish of these. Hats off to you boys for such an epic build!
Awesome to see you made it and that your great tribute build is displayed in all its glory! Let the tradition grow, cant wait for next SEMA and all the epic stuff in between!!!
Hands down my favorite build you have done Chris and the crew!
The race stripes definitly tie it all together nicely, and silver on that black just pops the right way, you and your team did an amazing job
2:08 Look at that amazing fit and finish of the window and seal over Chris's left shoulder. lol No wonder there is road noise. That's a SEMA car for you. 🤣🤣
Chris, I've been watching since you started the previous version that was pulled out from under you. I followed all the drama throughout the years and was glad to see it finally come to rest. When you announced you were doing this one I patiently watch for the next episode. The car came out fabulous! It's a shame you can't open a side business where you produce those cars for others to purchase. I'm sure there would be many out here standing in line. I wish I had the talent to do what you did with this conversion. The '67 is my favorite and to make a late model look and function like this, GREAT JOB!
I am a fan of the tail light panel break. It really gives the eye a place to rest for a second. Excellent choice. Congrats on your build.
Cool seeing Freddy (Tavarish) in this video! So awesome you made it to Sema with this car!! Respect!
Duuuude it looks badass. The SEMA builds are the best vids on B is for build , insane time crunch always something going sideways then the mad rush to make it to LV... But this time you drove in , congrats to all of you great work .
The stripes are perfect 👍
and you with tavarish is such a nice moment...would love to see you two work together
best car builders on TV/UA-cam by far,been following your builds since COVID,I'm in the UK and love the Shelby tribute car R69 build and jumpican builds. absolutely brilliant
I 100% think you should road trip every build!! Not on a crunched timline like this, but take it on an adventure with Oscar in the recovery truck!!
Stripes R Killer really makes that car stand out. I can't believe you drove it 1200 miles good deal it is road-worthy. You should win your class just for effort.
Driving a show car to a car show isn't something you see very often these days, more especially a Sema build. 😂👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🤝🏿
Car looks Mint. Very much in love. 👌🏿✌🏿🇿🇦
Fantastic build and road trip journey. Should be a SEMA category for “ drive to show”. 👍🏻
Man you and the guys did it I mean WOW awesome build .. im so stoked for all of you and your wife . You gave the saying "getter done" a new meaning.
This was a fun video! I enjoy being a 4+ year member and longer subscriber! Keep the creative, crazy, but functional build content coming. I wish that boat could've made it to SEMA, too!
Greeting. When I saw that car in the movie "Gone in 60 seconds" as a child, I was simply amazed. Unfortunately, there is no such car here, and I can only see it in pictures and videos. Great job, but also the car, I like it. Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷
One of my favorite builds and I'm glad he can say Eleanor in the video and not have to worry
Always epic! Wrap guy to the rescue!! The stripes set it off!!!!!
This might be the nicest build for a while - and actually finished and road worthy 🤩
Glad you made it there safely. You definitely gave it the ultimate road test.
I watched all the episodes of this build. You and your team did an amazing job on this build. I just wish I could see it in person at the SEMA Auto Show.
That alignment is wonderful. Beautiful car glad you made it.
I like it with the back panel not having a stripe. The car looks amazing and the stripe was totally the right choice.
It looks so awesome in the daylight and the racing stripes make it!
This build turned out amazing, you and the team did a wonderful job. The racing strips added so much to the car, great choice. Also, the story behind this car and the fact you road tripped it 1200 miles adds so much character to it.
Thanks , you and the majic man Oscar and your entire team are my very favorite channel to watch. Carry on and happy your health has been stable. I am in Halifax Canada
this reminds me of when i moved to pdx in october 2021, i was visiting a friend in omaha on the way and forgot to check the weather the night before. the passes on i80 through wyoming had closed overnight because of snow. i also didnt know at the time that the summer tires on my ttrs were incredibly worn on the rear tires (they were shitty OE spec pirellis). luckily it was sunny enough to melt them off and not run into any closures by the time i got there.
also 100% great choice to add the racing stripes.
Checked it out every single day of SEMA. Was hoping to hear it start today as all the cars rolled out. Beautiful work, amazing build. Great job to the entire team!
Love the build! And yep, Guiness is the best beer 🍻
Stout!
soooo nice ! looks incredible, Chelsea - wow - you are incredibly blessed to have a partner to stand beside you with your work and do a great job as she does - the boat, the cars, (didnt see her in the home tour when you bought the house ! :) ) You, Chris - are a humble, lucky, blessed fella- Congrats ! Great work !!!