The hits just keep on coming! My favorite part is how much Bob's Roadster stands out among so many legendary/great cars! A true testament to his vision and quality of build! Go Mad Fabricators/Piero, keep sharing and moving forward!
I think 2000-2010ish was a golden time for hot rodding. There was a lot of excitement and creativity running wild. I feel like many people were making the best of what they had and not getting so caught up in era correctness. Not that that isn’t rad, but it doesn’t feel as free to me
Another good one piero. I couldent remember how much of a display you did around bobs car. One of my best nights down the ace cafe was when the band came and played waa hoo the old Rockabilly song, that was in kill bill. The place was packed. With all the students from around the area. You are still stearin up the memories. Cheers best wishes Tim.
I don't how much travelling you are doing these days to record/edit, but someone of interest may be Matt at iron trap. The cars he's acquired over the years have some historical relevance to the hotrod scene through the years, would be a great colab to get your perspective and editing skills on the video.
Crazy to think that was almost 20 years ago 😳
Right? Looking forward to the next 20 🤓
The hits just keep on coming! My favorite part is how much Bob's Roadster stands out among so many legendary/great cars! A true testament to his vision and quality of build! Go Mad Fabricators/Piero, keep sharing and moving forward!
Super cool, and that week long tour of interviews had to be so fun
Yeah it was really fun! Everyday was a adventure.. :)
Going to be watching this again and again and again...love it!!!!
Thank you! 👊🏼🫶🏻
You keep digging, I'll keep watching!
Thanks again, ready for the next one. Keep ‘em coming!
More to come!
You could smell the paint on Bob's roadster
Best cars and a whole world I never knew about...
It’s an awesome show!
Oh man !!! Got to hit the basement slot of free lov’in since going to Florida for the winters haven’t been there in 5 yrs
I think 2000-2010ish was a golden time for hot rodding. There was a lot of excitement and creativity running wild. I feel like many people were making the best of what they had and not getting so caught up in era correctness. Not that that isn’t rad, but it doesn’t feel as free to me
I have to agree! 100%
I'm diggin all this digging
This is a cool series!!!!
Thanks for watching! More to come!
Another good one piero. I couldent remember how much of a display you did around bobs car. One of my best nights down the ace cafe was when the band came and played waa hoo the old Rockabilly song, that was in kill bill. The place was packed. With all the students from around the area. You are still stearin up the memories. Cheers best wishes Tim.
I should of said I’d like to see when you went to see John figueroas.👌
Thanks man! Doing my best :)
Heck yeah man!!👍
Thanks!
Lots of inspiration and great ideas... unfortunately they're all going to cost $$$$ Cheers from the shed
Tell me about it
Sharing select episodes to the blog, in case someone pops in who's not heard of ya'll. 🤘😎
Thanks much appreciated
Thank you!
That was the year I went!! I haven’t been back since. 😢
It was and still is a good time! Last time I went it was literally like a week before Covid hit. Hoping to take Tpie one of these years
@@MADFABRICATORSTV I can’t wait to see that thing done!!
I don't how much travelling you are doing these days to record/edit, but someone of interest may be Matt at iron trap. The cars he's acquired over the years have some historical relevance to the hotrod scene through the years, would be a great colab to get your perspective and editing skills on the video.
Yes! Matt and Mike are my buddy’s and someday hopefully sooner than later I will be going to the shop do some stuff.. 🤓👊🏼