I'm enjoying the way this series is produced. No "actors" goofing around and mugging for the camera, no made-up disasters and no blasting heavy metal rock music in the background. Just meticulous craftsmen doing what they do best!
Chip Foose and the crew he has working with him are perfectionist, very skilled Craftsmen with a sharp mind's eye. The true beauty of their rolling masterpieces is achieved by craftsmanship and the attention to the smallest of details. BEAUTIFUL CARS
This is how “Overhaulin” should have been. Love the inside look at all the little things. All of you guys are talented and it shows in the final product.
this is the kind of shop i want to work in one day. No loud music in the background. No constant bs with colleagues. Just men peacefully and quietly putting together good looking cars in a high quality shop environment.
Another here waiting patiently in Oz! I have always admired Chips attention to detail. Really looking forward to seeing this. “Somebody over there please buy Chip a beer and give him a pat on the back from me.” Bring it on 😁👍👍
Chip, As stated below, this is the preferred format for an art show creating art. This is the best way for people to understand what you see and why. Just great. Thank you.
My new favorite moment in foose clips is when he was shaped the piece of metal with a hammer then stepped back an dropped it on the floor an stood on it ! In a pervious clip. Has probably millions of dollars in tools an equipment an did that. Then smiles at the camera! Has to be awesome to work with an for .
every vehicle Chip and his amazing team touch results in an absolute work of art, mechanics, science and incredible vision & imagination…truly a modern-day Michaelangelo!
I met you in 2011 at a military vehicle trade show in DC and I told you about the '73 Vega wagon I was working on. You were very gracious to me and even drew a sketch of my car depicting what it could look like when finished. As most DIY's I'm still working on it in between other projects, but I'll always remember meeting you. Thanks!
Excellent,like the new format. Shows the creative eye Chip has, a long with uncompromising Craftsmen to execute the finish product. This is what I've been looking for. Thanks
I never was able to watch da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rembrandt or VanGogh paint a masterpiece but I do get to watch Chip design automotive works of art. Is there a difference?....if you love cars, I think not. I love this stuff! I'm sure Sam Foose is very proud of his son. Thanks Chip
My man & i said you are a great person😘 &.so blessed we injoy your work 🙌 to see what you put out .pick up & the smiles 😃 at the end of your show is the best thing you are A Blesseing to anyone's 🚗 LOVE YOUR STYLE GOD BE WITH YOU. FROM TEACUP.🍵
Being a builder of highly detailed scale replicas, which can take months, I'm astounded by the kindness and care placed into this (and all your work) project. Thank you very much for the huge amount of production value as well. I plan to add this idea in a future novel. God Bless.
Watching foose since 2000's . Its approx 23 years First on discovery channel then on discovery turbo Mad for its cars I hope once God give me money i will design my car by foose
It was cool to get a few shots of you at Detroit autorama recently... simply because you've inspired so many for a long period of time.. Thank you Sir !
You one blessed voto Chip! That's truly my favorite Vet since 69. Drove one in 93 for the 1st time. I was right, it's the best & You are too when it comes to designing and drawing them. BZ 👍I miss working in NASCAR where I got build on the cars.
1958 Corvettes have a reinforcement beam underneath the front fender. The beam bolted directly with the stainless fender spear using the tabs and speed nuts. Go to or search -> Corvette Central 58 TOP FENDER MOULDING REINFORCEMENT - PAIR ( GOOD IDEA TO USE ON 1959-1962 ALSO). Lists for $126.50. This should correct the fender sagging issue.
Wow!!! I am shocked watching this video of Chip " Mr" Foose . He was such a good designer and had a top notch crew. But watching this Beautiful " vette" being done in a George Barris way of design and craftsmanship is very hard to see. Chip needs to visit some modern shops and see how far we have come since his hay days. I hope this vetted is a shop car and not a poor customer. If so 25k should be the max.
@@jcerullo5015 having worked with George Barris his use of bonds and fiberglass did the job for picture cars of the silver screen. Real craftsmen when the Riddler award.
@@jeremymcclain891 You do know Foose won multiple Riddler awards Grand Master, Impression, Imposter, and0032 I believe He won it 4 times He has about 7 GNRS awards too
They did in 7 days what most crews took months to do . An as a fan I was upset after finding that out because I actually thought they edited it too look like it was done in such a time. I am glad that when they did the season 3 that him an crew got their say in how long it took an etc.
That is going to be a true work of rolling art, just like all of your other creations are. I was wondering, are there any 60's-70's cars that you HAVEN'T done but would like to mod like this C1? How about something that you'd avoid like the plague?
The corvette is astonishing, amazing work. But what was that low and widened ? Mustang in the other shop ! That looks absolutely crazy and in a good way
The only way to do bondo work is to lay down a thick coat on your 1st coat and begin cutting it down when it cures to like a hard rubber. If you wait til it rocks up, you’ll be there all day sanding autobody filler. Bondo work is the only thing I’m fast at in the repair part of restoring a vehicle.
Chip love the videos, but could you please do a drawing tutorial video? your drawings are as impressive as your builds are, and maybe some back story how you started and developed your drawing skills, keep the videos coming
I would love to see Chip converting some of the classic cars into Electric. That way the car will have to same look but the real challenge would be no noise inside
Chip, I would love to know if you have ever achieved perfection in any of your masterpiece’s, or if you had to decide “enough is enough, that will have to do”? (to most of us, they are all perfect)
In overhauling especially in the beginning I am sure there where possibly a few he might have had to decide that in unfortunately from time constraints an etc.
@@@ 3:53ISH, On the side of the car where you want to put BLACK'', what I call ''the gills'', why not fabricate either, or combine signal lites and entry assistance lites?
I'm enjoying the way this series is produced. No "actors" goofing around and mugging for the camera, no made-up disasters and no blasting heavy metal rock music in the background. Just meticulous craftsmen doing what they do best!
POI I love the Foose goof's. ie...'front hole"
Have you looked at the Retropower site? They are at a similar level of craftsmanship.
@@alexbrown1995 thanks I'll check it out.
Yes yes YES! None of the scripted "reality" BS BS BS BS BS nonsense.
I agree but not the view count I would expect.
Chip Foose and the crew he has working with him are perfectionist, very skilled Craftsmen with a sharp mind's eye. The true beauty of their rolling masterpieces is achieved by craftsmanship and the attention to the smallest of details. BEAUTIFUL CARS
To see Chip and his gang work is amazing.
This is how “Overhaulin” should have been. Love the inside look at all the little things. All of you guys are talented and it shows in the final product.
Amazing to see true artisans and craftsmen be on the same page to get a perfect result
this is the kind of shop i want to work in one day. No loud music in the background. No constant bs with colleagues. Just men peacefully and quietly putting together good looking cars in a high quality shop environment.
Another here waiting patiently in Oz! I have always admired Chips attention to detail. Really looking forward to seeing this.
“Somebody over there please buy Chip a beer and give him a pat on the back from me.”
Bring it on 😁👍👍
The little, but so critical, details are amazing to watch. "Maybe shave off a 32nd right here" And they see that tiny flaw. Damn.
Chip, As stated below, this is the preferred format for an art show creating art. This is the best way for people to understand what you see and why. Just great. Thank you.
My new favorite moment in foose clips is when he was shaped the piece of metal with a hammer then stepped back an dropped it on the floor an stood on it ! In a pervious clip. Has probably millions of dollars in tools an equipment an did that. Then smiles at the camera! Has to be awesome to work with an for .
every vehicle Chip and his amazing team touch results in an absolute work of art, mechanics, science and incredible vision & imagination…truly a modern-day Michaelangelo!
Is it really possible he is still getting better at this?? Absolutely stunning already!
Love watching anything built at Chip’s shop. 👍👍
I know I express the same sentiment but, I just absolutely love watching these masters at work! 💙💙💙
The legendary FOOSE. The Wizard .Love ya work my friend!
Waiting from New Zealand
Just love to see those guys work !
And the Boss digs right in too.
Salute.
.
I met you in 2011 at a military vehicle trade show in DC and I told you about the '73 Vega wagon I was working on. You were very gracious to me and even drew a sketch of my car depicting what it could look like when finished. As most DIY's I'm still working on it in between other projects, but I'll always remember meeting you. Thanks!
As someone who builds cars as my "9-5" it is refreshing to see this. True craftsmanship and attention to detail. None of the BS Hollywood crap.
Excellent,like the new format. Shows the creative eye Chip has, a long with uncompromising Craftsmen to execute the finish product. This is what I've been looking for. Thanks
I’d wager a box of cigars the aerodynamic performance of his designs increases by 10%-20% in efficiency.
I never was able to watch da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rembrandt or VanGogh paint a masterpiece but I do get to watch Chip design automotive works of art. Is there a difference?....if you love cars, I think not.
I love this stuff!
I'm sure Sam Foose is very proud of his son.
Thanks Chip
My man & i said you are a great person😘 &.so blessed we injoy your work 🙌 to see what you put out .pick up & the smiles 😃 at the end of your show is the best thing you are A Blesseing to anyone's 🚗 LOVE YOUR STYLE GOD BE WITH YOU. FROM TEACUP.🍵
Im happy to see some raw footage of how things go around the shop no Hollywood cut and edit. Great job Foose your the GOAT
There are NONE better than Mr. Foose, his hand picked team and Foose Designs.
Chip Foose a man’s man!
Awesome format. No BS, just watching and learning from some experts at work.
Soon it will "come alive". Awesome car- detailed to the max. Real proof of what you get when the last 195 needs 90% of the work. FR
Being a builder of highly detailed scale replicas, which can take months, I'm astounded by the kindness and care placed into this (and all your work) project. Thank you very much for the huge amount of production value as well. I plan to add this idea in a future novel. God Bless.
Waiting From SUD of France
Believe me Chip, no one would ever think that this car wasn’t “one off”.
Details, details, details. Super!
Watching foose since 2000's . Its approx 23 years
First on discovery channel then on discovery turbo
Mad for its cars
I hope once God give me money i will design my car by foose
Could watch Foose and his awesome team all day! Love these folks! 👍🏼
Thanks for letting us hang out in the shop!
Any time!
Always good to see anything Foose
It was cool to get a few shots of you at Detroit autorama recently... simply because you've inspired so many for a long period of time.. Thank you Sir !
A masterpiece in the making, by master craftsmen.
Precision takes lots of hours !
The attention to detail is just fantastic to watch. What a beautiful car in the making...
It’s all those details ! And most people have no idea . The amount of work and time and effort it takes !!! Amazing
I almost forgot this project. Thanks for the update.
The hands down best car builder ever born!!
Very peaceful watching that
attention to detail is everything. this cars going to be stunning
You one blessed voto Chip! That's truly my favorite Vet since 69. Drove one in 93 for the 1st time. I was right, it's the best & You are too when it comes to designing and drawing them. BZ 👍I miss working in NASCAR where I got build on the cars.
1958 Corvettes have a reinforcement beam underneath the front fender. The beam bolted directly with the stainless fender spear using the tabs and speed nuts. Go to or search -> Corvette Central 58 TOP FENDER MOULDING REINFORCEMENT - PAIR ( GOOD IDEA TO USE ON 1959-1962 ALSO). Lists for $126.50. This should correct the fender sagging issue.
Chip I deleted my previous post and I’m sorry for wasting your time back in 2014-15 with my c10 . Your the best in the industry .
More Corvette videos please 🙏🙏🙏
Can't wait for the next one 😀😍
Enjoyed..................... 👍👍👍
Another classic bites the dust. Foose should not be let anywhere near a classic car.
Just a pillar sent me another level
Amazing eye for detail chip 👍👍👍👍👍😎
Can’t wait to see the finished car!
The copper looks awesome
As always, great job!
Love it! Corvette club needs to do a tour visit. :)
Thanks for sharing that beautiful car art that functions.
Lov the c2 dash 😎
Wow - such attention to detail! 💪👍🏼
simply stated beautiful craftsmanship
Attention to detail. Just say Foose! 👍
Great job brock
I love how Chip goes "here I'll show ya" and takes a hammer to the trim 🤣🤣
I am surprised he didn't just take it an use his knee or something an then smile at the camera !
Wow!!! I am shocked watching this video of Chip " Mr" Foose . He was such a good designer and had a top notch crew. But watching this Beautiful " vette" being done in a George Barris way of design and craftsmanship is very hard to see. Chip needs to visit some modern shops and see how far we have come since his hay days. I hope this vetted is a shop car and not a poor customer. If so 25k should be the max.
The Geroge Barris way ? You mean by hand
@@jcerullo5015 having worked with George Barris his use of bonds and fiberglass did the job for picture cars of the silver screen. Real craftsmen when the Riddler award.
@@jeremymcclain891 You do know Foose won multiple Riddler awards Grand Master, Impression, Imposter, and0032 I believe He won it 4 times He has about 7 GNRS awards too
I love-d UH'n...but this is for the die hard FooseFans. Thanks for the no network version.
Wow awesome it takes alot of time to do a work of rolling art 😀👍🏻, not like overhauling you used to do with a lot of guys working all night 👍🏻
They did in 7 days what most crews took months to do . An as a fan I was upset after finding that out because I actually thought they edited it too look like it was done in such a time. I am glad that when they did the season 3 that him an crew got their say in how long it took an etc.
I can't believe this is a youtube channel of a "Living Legend". PLEASE!! Hire a professional social media agency asap.
Please Chip, make a model of it if you're still doing it. Would be one of the first in line.
Love your videos! Don't have one anymore, but I would love to see you trick out a Karmam Ghia! Put in a Porsche flat six with a 5 speed😜
Nothing to say ......actions speak louder than words .....💗
Chip HANDS ON foose
Top job as usual
It’s all in the details.
I enjoyed watching. Attention to detail. Thank you for sharing.
That is going to be a true work of rolling art, just like all of your other creations are. I was wondering, are there any 60's-70's cars that you HAVEN'T done but would like to mod like this C1? How about something that you'd avoid like the plague?
Hard work but amazing end
Foose il migliore kastom di auto al MONDO.
Is this Corvette finished? I would like to see the finished car. Great video.
The corvette is astonishing, amazing work. But what was that low and widened ? Mustang in the other shop ! That looks absolutely crazy and in a good way
Just happened upon this and I'm glad I did. But am I missing something, where's the conclusion of this build ?
The Hair Man So Cool
Did I miss something? I thought Chip decided to fill the ducts in the front. Now they are back with handmade bezels. I love this series.
The only way to do bondo work is to lay down a thick coat on your 1st coat and begin cutting it down when it cures to like a hard rubber. If you wait til it rocks up, you’ll be there all day sanding autobody filler. Bondo work is the only thing I’m fast at in the repair part of restoring a vehicle.
Would love to have Chip and his team work on my 2000 triple black 6 spd convertible. Dear Lottery
When do we see episode 7?
I've enjoyed this series on the Vette, anything on the horizon?
Chip love the videos, but could you please do a drawing tutorial video? your drawings are as impressive as your builds are, and maybe some back story how you started and developed your drawing skills, keep the videos coming
When are we going to see the complete car?I can’t wait…
I would love to see Chip converting some of the classic cars into Electric. That way the car will have to same look but the real challenge would be no noise inside
We need a FOOSE FIX. How's that Vette coming along?
Chip, I would love to know if you have ever achieved perfection in any of your masterpiece’s, or if you had to decide “enough is enough, that will have to do”? (to most of us, they are all perfect)
In overhauling especially in the beginning I am sure there where possibly a few he might have had to decide that in unfortunately from time constraints an etc.
Are you doing the big brake option with the tusks in the fenders feeding through the rockers to the rear?
Copper so cool I have a question about by metallic metals it’s on fiberglass cool but we’re bolts copper
Okay this is great looking so far, but what happened, where's the finished product video? Part 7???
Surprised the extension piece windowchrone / door wasn’t started with some gelcoat on the wax strip
As if to say, "GM had to compromise. We don't. "
@@@ 3:53ISH, On the side of the car where you want to put BLACK'', what I call ''the gills'', why not fabricate either, or combine signal lites and entry assistance lites?
337👍 ALL THING'S THAT HAVE ALREADY HAPPENED AND SOME FARE BEYOND WORD'S RED-EYE 👍
3:02 front headlights and bottom piece look like a drunk robot