@5:20 it's funny that you can zoom in on TH-cam now and see that's not a rusty motor but it's dirt or coffee grinds put on the top of the rocker assembly lol I know it's for TV but come brotha...
That has to be an absolutely unreal experience for everyone involved, to own it, to build it and especially for Jonny to see one of his crazy concept drawings come full circle into a real creation, congrats to all 3, what an awesome job
Awesome for sure, but they sorta make it seem like they built it with one or two guys in just a week or two. There's a whole lot more man hours in it than they make it seem.
What a Great Looking hot rod! And that is even better than my buddy who built a 1964 Econoline pickup with a tilt front end, over a 460" V8 and on a 3/4 ton 82 Ford chassis! It is a 1964 1/4 ton econoline pickup, and looks like the C-600 that I had at work, but smaller. He brought home 4,000 pounds of gravel when doing a project at home. What a awesome project! Should win first prize at any hot rod event!
I really love to watch Ian create he truly is a master at his craft. I sure wish he made a video finishing that Henry J though. That is a cool car as well.
"... inspired by an artist..." At the beginning I thought it was a bit stupid really- just too arty/wacky. But you got in and did it and kept it true to the artist's intent, respecting the artist and applying awesome talent. The combination gave a spectacular outcome. Spectacular! I was wrong.
This... this, is/was, has gotta be one of the wildest builds I have ever watched!!! Awesome comic design by Jonny, Fantastic build by Ian ... LOVE IT!!!
5:21 love how the engine has intentional dust put under the valve cover to make it look rusty. That engine is spotless inside besides the dust pan being dumped for a staged show.
I saw a guy build a Henery J about 40 years ago, did beautiful work, bodywork, chassis, chevy independant front suspention, all beautiful welding. EXCEPT, he got the caster angle all backwards. Couldn't hold it straight for shit. and it was beyond what I could fix with any kind of reasonable shims or adjustments. Went backwards really good though, you could reverse down the street at like 45 and it was all stable as hell.
You 3 have inspired me to push on to finish my cars that have been on hold far too long. It is awesome to have the artist join the owner and fabricator to watch its birth. ❤
I love Ian's work (art ). I also am impressed with his shop crew who never seems to be seen!!😂 His creations just seem to hatch in his mind that somehow always come to fruition in the most spectacular way. He's truly one laid back dude. Making peoples dreams come true! He's so human, & he loves his dog.
That vw hot rod turned out so nice and I expected it to, i have been amazed how you can just make it happen, that looks like something ed roth would have done 50 years ago
Absolutely Sick build none the less!!! Couldn’t help but laugh at the dirt and grime sprinkled across the the camshaft of the red engine haha. I know it’s for the clip. But the build is sick!!!
This has got to be one of the best little hot rods I have ever seen. I am new to your channel and every episode I checkout seems to blow my mind even more than the one before it. I can't wait to see what comes next!! 🤘😁👍
I remember seeing a bunch of those shortened VW busses in Rhode Island in the mid 1970s, thought they were pretty cool. That car is literally a rolling piece of art.
The Henry J was a cool vehicle. It got well over 35 MPG, but gas was 22 cents a gal in 1951. Nobody cared about small efficient cars. It was also the first car with tail fins !
"One sick ride' is exactly what I would say. Ian, where is your channel??? I have several of your DVDs and Love your work. You defiantly inspired me. P.s. Y'all bought a marine engine, it runs counter clock wise. Surprised your tranny works.
Nice job on the Henry J I put a 409 in mine cus thats what we had but it was fun even though it was terrible. we were just 19 and had no Idea what we were doing.
That was an amazing project, going from a drawing to real life Reminds me of the custom '67 mustang i drew in the 80s and 4 years later, after a lot of hard work i was driving it,now because of physical limitations, i still manage to create things but on a smaller scale, so i build and ride chopper style bicycles
Had a VW micro bus, back in the late 60s, with the sliding roof and windows all around the roof, can't imagine what JOHNNY & IAN could do with it nowadays! Awesome talents come together, for fantasic results! 🤯
That thing is so cool when I Invision a Vw Thing thats what it should have looked like just Badass after seeing all together and moving under it's own power the back tail lights aka brake lights would look Sickk with those purple dots like custom choppers have when u hit the brakes it gives the look of purple & the dot on the lenses would give the ass end a wicked look ...so cool only way that Thing could look any cooler is with a big blower Sitting on top the motor Sheeesh.. i have a Strange feeling ur Booking Schedule is about 2 get Crazy bizz with $ peeps wanting their own Johnny Jolopy concept inspired Hotrod Just Top Tier in my Opinion...👍👍
Hi Ian and Jamie hope you’re doing well that’s the Best one your built don’t get me wrong all your builds are Awesome like yourself and I didn’t really like VW but your changed my mind can not wait for the Beatle Wagon your building now your a Genius like I keep telling everyone take care both of you James from Australia 🇦🇺👍🏻🙏👏😎
Amazing concept made real………Now, I’m looking forward to the Henry J as that is my all time favorite hot rod….Streetable but likely a 10 second drag car hits all the bells at the same time. The VW plain old kicks ass in every way as well…
That turned out really sick man. Way cool and awesome looking glad this video came across my suggestion list. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing an artist at work. 👍
I used to own a VW camper van, upgraded engine to super high performance Porsche maxed out with headers. It would lift the front wheels off the ground. I’m 67 now and wish I had held onto that one. Those were the days….
Don't you love "reality" TV theatrics? Clearly the other engine was a dummy for mockup and this is the engine they intended to use all along and was specially build for the truck.. Having said that, I LOVE this creation and all the imagination and workmanship that went into it.
love the henry j, in case you haven't seen this there is a henry j in san antonio tx with a big block and lenco trans, giant rear tires, he has the complete rear quarters zeuz fastened on, to change the tires you just take the quarter panel off, for you trolls that's the rear fender.
It's always a pleasure to watch Ian at work. He makes everything look so simple and easy no matter what difficulties' pop up.
@5:20 it's funny that you can zoom in on TH-cam now and see that's not a rusty motor but it's dirt or coffee grinds put on the top of the rocker assembly lol I know it's for TV but come brotha...
That has to be an absolutely unreal experience for everyone involved, to own it, to build it and especially for Jonny to see one of his crazy concept drawings come full circle into a real creation, congrats to all 3, what an awesome job
Awesome for sure, but they sorta make it seem like they built it with one or two guys in just a week or two.
There's a whole lot more man hours in it than they make it seem.
Looks good and fun 😀 👍
This is the coolest car I have ever seen in my 58 years
You are the true artest in this build buddy. anybody can draw a car. But not everybody can build a car. Its looks fantastic. 👍👍
What a Great Looking hot rod! And that is even better than my buddy who built a 1964 Econoline pickup with a tilt front end, over a 460" V8 and on a 3/4 ton 82 Ford chassis! It is a 1964 1/4 ton econoline pickup, and looks like the C-600 that I had at work, but smaller. He brought home 4,000 pounds of gravel when doing a project at home.
What a awesome project! Should win first prize at any hot rod event!
Ian’s wicked crafty I remember a old roadster he built along time ago he used the steal toes out of his boots for air scoops looked dope!
I really love to watch Ian create he truly is a master at his craft. I sure wish he made a video finishing that Henry J though. That is a cool car as well.
Me to I've been watching and waiting to see the Henry J finished as well 😏!!!!
This is my first time finding this series, that has to be one of the Coolest designs I've ever SEEN!!!
If it can be drawn, it can be built! Ian is a next level fabricator and shows it in this build.
Ian is a true master of his craft. This build is by far the best I have ever seen.
Ian can build anything with very few tools/equipment to work with. The man is an amazing craftsman/fabricator with skills that are out of this world.
creativety is his biggest tool. Never saw him angry and trhowing stuff around
"... inspired by an artist..." At the beginning I thought it was a bit stupid really- just too arty/wacky. But you got in and did it and kept it true to the artist's intent, respecting the artist and applying awesome talent. The combination gave a spectacular outcome. Spectacular! I was wrong.
This... this, is/was, has gotta be one of the wildest builds I have ever watched!!! Awesome comic design by Jonny, Fantastic build by Ian ... LOVE IT!!!
Ian is one of the Best and Smartest fabrication guys I have ever seen!!! Love watching his TV shows!! Need more of them
The smiles on peoples faces says it all ! Such a fun project.
5:21 love how the engine has intentional dust put under the valve cover to make it look rusty. That engine is spotless inside besides the dust pan being dumped for a staged show.
Enjoy this show very much. The best part is there is not 4 minutes of commercial every 6 minutes. minutes.
I saw a guy build a Henery J about 40 years ago, did beautiful work, bodywork, chassis, chevy independant front suspention, all beautiful welding. EXCEPT, he got the caster angle all backwards. Couldn't hold it straight for shit. and it was beyond what I could fix with any kind of reasonable shims or adjustments. Went backwards really good though, you could reverse down the street at like 45 and it was all stable as hell.
You 3 have inspired me to push on to finish my cars that have been on hold far too long. It is awesome to have the artist join the owner and fabricator to watch its birth. ❤
I'll take two, please. One yellow and the other red. I am amazed and in awe of your skills and creations, not to mention your problem-solving skills.
A fantastic build and love the music it just makes this the best one ever well done Ian.
Amazing Grace ! What a cool ride . You guys nailed it ! A chrome VW logo on the grill would be a nice touch tho . thx for sharing . Ian you rock !
I enjoy seeing the dog around the shop ! 🤠👍
I love Ian's work (art ). I also am impressed with his shop crew who never seems to be seen!!😂 His creations just seem to hatch in his mind that somehow always come to fruition in the most spectacular way. He's truly one laid back dude. Making peoples dreams come true! He's so human, & he loves his dog.
Go to his page, you’ll see him doing all the work. The short time is due to editing. When other people get involved in the build, they are shown
@@ShaunHensley 👈👍🏻🕸
Ian is one of the most creative GOATs I've ever seen. I'd be honored to have him build me a ride
What a truly amazing collaboration to create a car that's awesome and a life-size Hor Wheels car!!
Love all the attention at the car show! And compliments from the car guys/ gals.
Amazing fabrication, it’s a work of art
I'm impressed as always thank you for sharing
That vw hot rod turned out so nice and I expected it to, i have been amazed how you can just make it happen, that looks like something ed roth would have done 50 years ago
Absolutely top shelf brother, craftsman extraordinaire!
Absolutely Sick build none the less!!! Couldn’t help but laugh at the dirt and grime sprinkled across the the camshaft of the red engine haha. I know it’s for the clip. But the build is sick!!!
This has got to be one of the best little hot rods I have ever seen. I am new to your channel and every episode I checkout seems to blow my mind even more than the one before it. I can't wait to see what comes next!!
🤘😁👍
Lordy, Lordy, you are a genius Ian !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ian, you are the Magic Man...
I remember seeing a bunch of those shortened VW busses in Rhode Island in the mid 1970s, thought they were pretty cool. That car is literally a rolling piece of art.
Ian is one of a kind 🙌🏽 awesome work
Great project, amazing result!👍
Love the dog. Nice work guys, you nailed it.
Absolutely awesome Ian, I can't wait to see the Henry J, my favorite care for street & strip....Keep up the great work my friend....:-)
The Henry J was a cool vehicle. It got well over 35 MPG, but gas was 22 cents a gal in 1951. Nobody cared about small efficient cars. It was also the first car with tail fins !
This Man Is the MAN
Such a wonderful, fantastic, beautiful build!! A true master
Man you are a master at creating
Major talent, is an understatement.
Way cool, great job from drawing to completion.
Just fantastic!!
Remember the Zingers?
That’s what this is..a drivable Zinger.
Awesome
Looks like something that Rat Fink would drive. Love it.
That gives me some ideas for some projects I'd like to do 😮 thank you
"One sick ride' is exactly what I would say. Ian, where is your channel??? I have several of your DVDs and Love your work. You defiantly inspired me.
P.s. Y'all bought a marine engine, it runs counter clock wise. Surprised your tranny works.
Nice job on the Henry J I put a 409 in mine cus thats what we had but it was fun even though it was terrible. we were just 19 and had no Idea what we were doing.
i just fell in love, thats one cute doggy sir. ( also , GREAT BUILD).
That was an amazing project, going from a drawing to real life
Reminds me of the custom '67 mustang i drew in the 80s and 4 years later, after a lot of hard work i was driving it,now because of physical limitations, i still manage to create things but on a smaller scale, so i build and ride chopper style bicycles
Had a VW micro bus, back in the late 60s, with the sliding roof and windows all around the roof, can't imagine what JOHNNY & IAN could do with it nowadays! Awesome talents come together, for fantasic results! 🤯
That thing is so cool when I Invision a Vw Thing thats what it should have looked like just Badass after seeing all together and moving under it's own power the back tail lights aka brake lights would look Sickk with those purple dots like custom choppers have when u hit the brakes it gives the look of purple & the dot on the lenses would give the ass end a wicked look ...so cool only way that Thing could look any cooler is with a big blower Sitting on top the motor Sheeesh.. i have a Strange feeling ur Booking Schedule is about 2 get Crazy bizz with $ peeps wanting their own Johnny Jolopy concept inspired Hotrod Just Top Tier in my Opinion...👍👍
@12:50 That's what l call _ART_
Hi Ian and Jamie hope you’re doing well that’s the Best one your built don’t get me wrong all your builds are Awesome like yourself and I didn’t really like VW but your changed my mind can not wait for the Beatle Wagon your building now your a Genius like I keep telling everyone take care both of you James from Australia 🇦🇺👍🏻🙏👏😎
Que trabalho incrível. Ficou demais. Parabéns.👍👍👍
Way cool…
V-BUCKET ✌️😎👍
The end result is exceptional & too say "good job" seems not enough, but good job Ian & good luck Mark 👍👍👍
Ian is a legend
Amazing concept made real………Now, I’m looking forward to the Henry J as that is my all time favorite hot rod….Streetable but likely a 10 second drag car hits all the bells at the same time. The VW plain old kicks ass in every way as well…
great video ... and I love that shop dog, he's chill AF 😊😊😊
your the true artist watching your shows
Ian makes some cool stuff.
FANTASTIC BUILD IAN! REALLY DIGGIN' IT!
You do amazing work that is amazing to take something from a picture and make it reality amazing work
yes it happened months ago but Ian ... great job! 💪👍
That turned out really sick man. Way cool and awesome looking glad this video came across my suggestion list. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing an artist at work. 👍
I used to own a VW camper van, upgraded engine to super high performance Porsche maxed out with headers. It would lift the front wheels off the ground. I’m 67 now and wish I had held onto that one. Those were the days….
IMPRESSIVE AND AWESOME!!!
WoW Ian you are Awesome. Great Work!
Beautiful work sir! Greetings from down under Australia….stay safe!
Awesome job 👏 👍🏿 🙌 👌🏼 😀 😎 👏 👍🏿 🙌 👌🏼 😀
This show is amazing and thi guy is truly a genius
Wow😮.. Is awesome custom work
It reminds me of the old Rat Fink designs. The old stickers
9:41 Drawing clearly shows a radiator with hood ornament.
Love your work sir and that’s badass wow
The car you're working on right now I have as a Hot wheel
Just freaking awesome!!!
Great color combinations
Absolutely beautiful
When you get it finished you should get Warwick Davis to come out and do a show with that thing. Awesome
This is the coolest thing ive ever seen!
That’s so cool to be friends love it
i want to see more !!
Amazing Toon Van. Ian 🇺🇸
Don't you love "reality" TV theatrics? Clearly the other engine was a dummy for mockup and this is the engine they intended to use all along and was specially build for the truck..
Having said that, I LOVE this creation and all the imagination and workmanship that went into it.
Outstanding work and results
...and why is there no Hotwheels of this???
Still too new and hasn’t been entered into hot wheels list
EXACTLY!!!
Wrong, know it all,s 🤓,, there's a lot more to it than just that.
wish they had a model or matchbox of this build. Christmas coming, be great give for my nephew. Kidding, for on my desk.
That is a cool job mate 👍👍 Shropshire 🇬🇧
Brings me back to my ridge running days and some of the bastards that I built. (And broke)
your amazing also love your dog
Amazing out of this world some thing from the jet's son's cartoon maybe that's what's next imagine car straight from the Jets son's Cartoon's amazing
love the henry j, in case you haven't seen this there is a henry j in san antonio tx with a big block and lenco trans, giant rear tires, he has the complete rear quarters zeuz fastened on, to change the tires you just take the quarter panel off, for you trolls that's the rear fender.
Very beautiful car hot rod
😊wow, that‘s a piece of art… incredible…