I like the way the grill is moving, good eye for style there. It will be one of a kind for sure. Thank you to all who have donated and thanks to our fabricator as well. Very entertaining! Happy turkey day as well.
I think your 90s street-rod plans for the Chev are on the mark and awesome... I'm assembling a mob as we speak.. (do you have any pitch forks, or should we bring our own?) Cheers from the Shed
There are still a few pitchforks left behind from the last angry mob. I will be renting them out for $15.95 per day. All non-authorized pitchforks will be confiscated and rented out to the next angry mob...
@@CarterAutoRestyling a bit off topic but in the last couple of videos my comments seem to get deleted even after a couple of tries. wonder if this happens to others.
Great episode.. I love the lines that the grill imparted on that frontend. The look is getting more and more "Barris" like as you go along.. Beautiful ride! Thanks for bringing the humour and the talent!
I like te way the chicken truck is progressing as a custom a lot of Great ideas. That grill once you get the rest of that hood to match is gonna look Killer Kyle. Loves seeing your cats Kyle my poor Duke I had for 18 years passed away last week. I had him and my Dog Chubby in some of my you tube videos. Thanks for the video.
Kyle, when you're finished with the chicken truck you ought to drive it by the boneyard you bought it from with a few pictures of what you started off with just to see their reaction.
You have such a good eye for what work's on these old beauties, you picked a good name for your channel. I was so glad to see a video, because I'm down for awhile from having a knee replacement that took over 3 hour's, when the surgeon said it should take 45 minutes. I told the guy i had an MRI back in 2018, and that it showed a cyst in my tibia where i had ACL reconstruction in 09, and a ganglion cyst growing around my tendons. The guy was trying to tell me it was something else, and only took a dang x ray. After surgery, i had no family with me because they're mostly gone, but this Dr. tells me nothing but it was a mess in there. They did blood woork before the surgery, and afterwards, which i have never had them do even after, even when the original work accident that jacked up my whole leg. I wrote all the stuff down, and all the blood counts were below normal, and my white blood count was way above high, but was normal before surgery, that's why they kept me longer and were giving me i.v. antibiotics. I'm saying all this, because always have an advocate with you, and don't let them tell you you don't know your own body, and get a second opinion if they don't listen. I know 4 people right now having to be the Dr. to tell them what the problem is, two of these people almost died. Sorry for goung off on here, but the medical help is garbage no matter where you live, and filled with such bs, it's not just the quality of the junk being made today. G-d bless, and the chicken tryck is getting a new grill so he doesn't feel so violated. Bei g i. Michigan, not looking forward to the snow, come on spring.
I was so happy to see the explaining chicken today. You know, some people get the blues when the holidays come around, and I'm one of them. But Carter's Auto Restyling is a definite spirit-lifter! I want to be an ominous donor someday.....
Your chicken truck is looking, I give you high honors, more like a Mexican Fighting 🐓 Rooster. You are a very talented individual with a highly artistic talent in your creation, on a low budget. That is what I appreciate in a garage build.
As all your other followers, I really appreciate the generosity of Tom and other donors who make your projects and the videos we all enjoy possible. Best wishes.
Hey don’t listen to negative comments. Anyone who watches you should know you don’t do that kind of repair work. I have been impressed with the quality of work you do. And I’m not easy impressed.
All the mods and grafted peices really do come together nicely. Very much looking forward to the sheet metal fabrication from the bucks. That will really showcase your skills. Ill say it again, carters auto restyling, my favorite TH-cam content!!
The Cadillac grill looks good on the Chicken Truck. Getting the tail lights, sure got you out of a jam. It would have been hard to find good ones (if you could) at the salvage yard. You can keep the snow, I haven't gotten any yet down here in my neck of the woods.
Another good episode! I like the Cadillac grille, it's an intersting touch. You have an artists' eye. The Chicken truck is art, so worth waiting for. Thanks for another great video! Cheers.
Great to see Kyle wrenching and fabricating again. Wow you have a lot of snow. We are enjoying sunny skies here in South Africa. Take care and be safe.
I like what you're doing Kyle. The front end is going to look pretty good. A lot of work ahead of you, but you'll masterfully sculpt out a hood that'll fit just fine. Looks like winter has definitely arrived in your neck of the woods, big time!
Love the looks of the Caddy grill. I was thinking about the same as your tape/paper idea just before you showed it. Once the bumper is modified to fit it's gonna be the chickens cluck. B.B.B., big, bold, beautiful and in your face. Thanks Tom and un-named donator.
Back in 1988 I worked in a junkyard. I sold a 50ish Cadillac floral car ... It looks almost like what you are building.... Yes it was a BB duel 4's with the oil bath air cleaner.... It also had the flip tail light
Great work Kyle. I'm a fan of your metal fabrications and sarcasm. But seriously, the pink and teal treatment really started in the 80's. I have a pile of Hot Rod and Car Craft magazines to prove it. As far as saw blade wheels go, I'm a fan of the original Torq Thrust wheels and have them on 3 of my cars.
That was really cool of TOM to help you out with those taillight assembles. Maybe you should invite him up so he can get some hair styling at Carter's ranch of HairREstyling.
Awesome evening brother great to see you again progress is coming along very well !!!!! Definitely will be a head turner on the road brother !!!! Awesome craftsmanship man !!!! Waiting patiently to see the maiden run 😂😂😂😂😂
Yay! The Chickenmobile is back in action! Loving the Caddy grill. Nothing like Chicken grilled in a Caddy...or something... The 90s Boyd thing? DO IT! Just to make people cry. PLEASE OH PLEASE DO IT! (I used to have a rod with those sawblade alloy rims back in the early 2000s).
You didn't mention it, but the Pontiac hood peak also works well with the hint of a peak in the roof directly above the split windshield. Nice! Always enjoy your sense of humor 🙂
You caught me out! I was really enjoying the music on this episode and was going to congratulate you on your choices right up until the “generous dudes and cat” segment at the end there. OK, it was alright, just unexpected. Loved watching you crunch about in the snow, reminded me that here in the U.K. we endured the worst snow storm for about 26 gazillion years recently. At least 3 inches and laid for almost 4 days thanks to those minus 6 degree C temps. We are tough in the north aren’t we? Good vid.
HAHAHA on the 90's street rod........... you forgot the billet aluminum gear shifter, steering wheel, gas and break pedals .....ect ect ... Boyd was single handedly on the edge of putting billet aluminum on the endangered species list... if he lived a few years longer he would have made a entire car out of it ;) ( all kidding he was a guy who truly loved the addiction to cars). I personally like the Beluga whale look you see most performantly on the 1938 willys, but the 1940 ford and willys really nailed it in my opinion.
I was trying to remember where those 50’s Cadillac fins had been used before on a custom truck. And then it struck me. The Cheech & Chong ‘Weed Wagon’!
Good one!!!! I threw up a little bit when I thought you were going to put that waterfall on the hood. I like what you did with the grill, that's the perfect angle. I'm eager to see your process for making the panels(not the spray foam ones).Thank you for a great show, see you next time.
Its yours and you can change your mind every day should that be your wish. We have had a total of one month to the day of snow now and that has to be around two feet of snow here where I live.
Hi Kyle. The Cadilac bumper and grill look awesome on the chicken truck! Pretty interesting to see the blue green tarnish on the underside of the top rail when you turned it over. I imagine that was from the copper plating done before the chrome plating from when the grill was made. Thanks Tom and the anonymous donors for helping with the chicken truck project.
Wow, you guys really got hit with winter. I was still raking leaves yesterday, but it started snowing some pathetic white birdshit type of snow today in Ontario. Hats off to Tom.
Thank you Tom and Silent donator for the taillights / lenses, hardware. I'm sure Kyle is so happy he couldn't sleep. I'm happy for him seeing the final lines of the quarter panel helps settle the mind. I live in Florida, seeing the snow was surprising. 70 / 80' here.
A shootout to Tom and Mr X for donating those Cadillac taillights. They will look great on this truck. Another shootout to the gentleman who made the donation to the other trucks interior. It really is going to look great in it. That grille is going to look great on the truck. I am looking forward to seeing this build. It is going to be a cool ride. Cheers!
I was gonna spend this money on a Thanksgiving turkey to feed my poor, starving family but I decided your channel was more deserving.
At least you have your priorities straight.
Hahah thanks Chris! I hope your family will forgive you!
Don’t let it bother you, there’s plenty of turkeys, but only one chicken truck ,open a can of pork and beans ,priority’s .
Best comment ever.
Thanks Tom and no name for helping Kyle out good people you are !
Well, I'm leaving two thumbs up. The grille gives the project class and today's designers should be embarrassed. As a Chevy fan, I salute you.
Thanks Jerry!
I like the way the grill is moving, good eye for style there. It will be one of a kind for sure. Thank you to all who have donated and thanks to our fabricator as well. Very entertaining! Happy turkey day as well.
Gotta appreciate the way Kyle cuts up classic parts without hesitation. He's definitely an artist.
I had almost forgotten how bad those 90s rods looked. What have you done bringing that nightmare back to the front of my brain? 😢
You're welcome. Haha!
I think your 90s street-rod plans for the Chev are on the mark and awesome... I'm assembling a mob as we speak.. (do you have any pitch forks, or should we bring our own?) Cheers from the Shed
Have fun storming the castle Randahl! 🤓
There are still a few pitchforks left behind from the last angry mob. I will be renting them out for $15.95 per day. All non-authorized pitchforks will be confiscated and rented out to the next angry mob...
@@CarterAutoRestyling 😆
@@CarterAutoRestyling a bit off topic but in the last couple of videos my comments seem to get deleted even after a couple of tries. wonder if this happens to others.
Thanks Tom and anonymous! What great car guys! And I love the direction the chicken truck is going!
Great episode.. I love the lines that the grill imparted on that frontend. The look is getting more and more "Barris" like as you go along.. Beautiful ride! Thanks for bringing the humour and the talent!
Glad to see more of the chicken truck. It's fairly impressive how well that caddy grill actually fits to the truck.
Man I can see your vision for the 35 Chevy it’s awesome can’t wait. The bowtie back glass and tuned port SBC is the icing on the cake
I remember changing the fuel pressure regulator on one in the early 90's. What a nightmare
Briquetaverne and Tom are legends! Not to forget the anonymous donors either!! Thanks Kyle for the great video. Looking forward for more content!
I like te way the chicken truck is progressing as a custom a lot of Great ideas. That grill once you get the rest of that hood to match is gonna look Killer Kyle. Loves seeing your cats Kyle my poor Duke I had for 18 years passed away last week. I had him and my Dog Chubby in some of my you tube videos. Thanks for the video.
Hi Larry, very sorry to hear about Duke. All the best to you from me and the cats.
Kyle, when you're finished with the chicken truck you ought to drive it by the boneyard you bought it from with a few pictures of what you started off with just to see their reaction.
That would be fun!
Glad to see you're back on the chicken truck! Also, I've never heard a more accurate summary of a standard 90's custom.
"And was lookin' real good. Like Natalie Wood On a Pontiac hood." - John Prine. Thanks for the great video Kyle.
Haha nice! Thanks for watching!
For me, this is one of the most inspiring and exciting projects on youtube at the moment!
You have such a good eye for what work's on these old beauties, you picked a good name for your channel. I was so glad to see a video, because I'm down for awhile from having a knee replacement that took over 3 hour's, when the surgeon said it should take 45 minutes. I told the guy i had an MRI back in 2018, and that it showed a cyst in my tibia where i had ACL reconstruction in 09, and a ganglion cyst growing around my tendons. The guy was trying to tell me it was something else, and only took a dang x ray. After surgery, i had no family with me because they're mostly gone, but this Dr. tells me nothing but it was a mess in there. They did blood woork before the surgery, and afterwards, which i have never had them do even after, even when the original work accident that jacked up my whole leg. I wrote all the stuff down, and all the blood counts were below normal, and my white blood count was way above high, but was normal before surgery, that's why they kept me longer and were giving me i.v. antibiotics. I'm saying all this, because always have an advocate with you, and don't let them tell you you don't know your own body, and get a second opinion if they don't listen. I know 4 people right now having to be the Dr. to tell them what the problem is, two of these people almost died. Sorry for goung off on here, but the medical help is garbage no matter where you live, and filled with such bs, it's not just the quality of the junk being made today.
G-d bless, and the chicken tryck is getting a new grill so he doesn't feel so violated. Bei g i. Michigan, not looking forward to the snow, come on spring.
Your vision is really starting to come together. This thing is gonna be sweet when it's done
The grill is coming along great, you were right on the path you are taking with the hood as well, it will look amazing when you have it completed
I was so happy to see the explaining chicken today. You know, some people get the blues when the holidays come around, and I'm one of them. But Carter's Auto Restyling is a definite spirit-lifter! I want to be an ominous donor someday.....
Thanks!
Thank you for helping to keep this show on the air!!!
Thanks! So glad you decided to get the kit and swap in an LS. The tilted French license plate and bow tie rear window completes the look!
Thank you Glen! I'm glad you approve of the plans for the 35 haha
And the teal stripe will make it……wait for it………wait for it……..POP!
Your chicken truck is looking, I give you high honors, more like a Mexican Fighting 🐓 Rooster. You are a very talented individual with a highly artistic talent in your creation, on a low budget. That is what I appreciate in a garage build.
Damn I am glad that is you wading around in that snow! The truck looks really cool
Glad to see we’re back on the Chicken Truck Road to Success. You are hilarious! Keep up the great work…
As all your other followers, I really appreciate the generosity of Tom and other donors who make your projects and the videos we all enjoy possible. Best wishes.
Crazy body lines on that one, I can't wait to see the finished product.
Hey don’t listen to negative comments. Anyone who watches you should know you don’t do that kind of repair work. I have been impressed with the quality of work you do. And I’m not easy impressed.
Nice to see you and your cats again, seems a long time.
I love the ideas for the 35! Hot pink is an excellent colour and statement. Very progressive really..
The new hood profile and grill looks excellent.
You have great vision.
Thanks Tom , for helping him out , he really does deserve it .😊 I think he does excellent work with all kidding aside!
i agree
The Caddy grille looks great! See you next time.
Crazy guy... LOL you got a grin on m,y face with your 90's custom crap!! Love what you do. Awesome.
All the mods and grafted peices really do come together nicely. Very much looking forward to the sheet metal fabrication from the bucks. That will really showcase your skills. Ill say it again, carters auto restyling, my favorite TH-cam content!!
I can not believe the amount of snow that you have gotten. Thankfully Upstate NY has not gotten any. Great progress and craftmanship on the truck.
Glad to see you back on this one... I really like where you are going with the truck!!
What an awesome Thanksgiving surprise for us lower 48 residents. Happy Thanksgiving Kyle.
The Cadillac grill looks good on the Chicken Truck. Getting the tail lights, sure got you out of a jam. It would have been hard to find good ones (if you could) at the salvage yard. You can keep the snow, I haven't gotten any yet down here in my neck of the woods.
George and Sam Barris would be proud. I look forward to your videos and always learn something. Thank you for sharing with us!
@@chriszucker7500 thanks for watching!
Another good episode! I like the Cadillac grille, it's an intersting touch. You have an artists' eye. The Chicken truck is art, so worth waiting for. Thanks for another great video! Cheers.
Watching this from Florida. I forgot that it's snowing up that way. But Florida is way too hot in July and August especially.
Great to see Kyle wrenching and fabricating again. Wow you have a lot of snow. We are enjoying sunny skies here in South Africa. Take care and be safe.
I like what you're doing Kyle. The front end is going to look pretty good. A lot of work ahead of you, but you'll masterfully sculpt out a hood that'll fit just fine. Looks like winter has definitely arrived in your neck of the woods, big time!
Thanks Ken. Let me know if you need any snow, I'd be happy to send some your way haha
@@CarterAutoRestyling Overnight me about 2 feet. Nothing but a few flurries here in Northwest Ohio. Stay warm!
when you got mad and threw the bezels to the ground I got a flashback to a 1980s song by the talking heads called psyhco killer.
Im sure some people just watch the video and don't listen to what's being said . Keep up the good work Kyle 👌👌
You made me watch almost thirty minutes of cool hotrod stuff and like only one minute of the true stars of this show
Hot pink and sawblades goes perfectly with Chevys, I’ve always thought…
Kyle, you’re an artist , love ya!
NICE!!!
I'm making a simple guess on the center horizontal grill bar.... 1949 Ford turn signal/marker lights.
Like i said...simply a guess....
I hadn't thought of that, but I actually really like that idea! Thanks!
Holy crap you got hammered in Saskatoon. Over here in Edmonton, we got our first snow just a little while ago but nothing like that!
Love the looks of the Caddy grill. I was thinking about the same as your tape/paper idea just before you showed it. Once the bumper is modified to fit it's gonna be the chickens cluck. B.B.B., big, bold, beautiful and in your face. Thanks Tom and un-named donator.
Back in 1988 I worked in a junkyard. I sold a 50ish Cadillac floral car ... It looks almost like what you are building.... Yes it was a BB duel 4's with the oil bath air cleaner.... It also had the flip tail light
Great work Kyle. I'm a fan of your metal fabrications and sarcasm. But seriously, the pink and teal treatment really started in the 80's. I have a pile of Hot Rod and Car Craft magazines to prove it. As far as saw blade wheels go, I'm a fan of the original Torq Thrust wheels and have them on 3 of my cars.
That was really cool of TOM to help you out with those taillight assembles. Maybe you should invite him up so he can get some hair styling at Carter's ranch of HairREstyling.
Thanks Tom for donating the taillights to this Picasso of pickups
nice to see you back on the truck again
Awesome evening brother great to see you again progress is coming along very well !!!!! Definitely will be a head turner on the road brother !!!! Awesome craftsmanship man !!!! Waiting patiently to see the maiden run 😂😂😂😂😂
Yay! The Chickenmobile is back in action! Loving the Caddy grill. Nothing like Chicken grilled in a Caddy...or something...
The 90s Boyd thing? DO IT! Just to make people cry. PLEASE OH PLEASE DO IT! (I used to have a rod with those sawblade alloy rims back in the early 2000s).
You didn't mention it, but the Pontiac hood peak also works well with the hint of a peak in the roof directly above the split windshield. Nice! Always enjoy your sense of humor 🙂
That's really neat that Tom sent you stuff like that.
Now you need to put twin fuel tanks on the chicken truck to match the tail lights.
Sometimes it's hard to get ideas from the head to the hands LOL....
I'm likin the front end ... gettin exciting now ... lookin good Kyle ...
Looks great keep up the amazing work you our very creative not many people have your gift to modify cars and trucks 😊
You caught me out! I was really enjoying the music on this episode and was going to congratulate you on your choices right up until the “generous dudes and cat” segment at the end there. OK, it was alright, just unexpected. Loved watching you crunch about in the snow, reminded me that here in the U.K. we endured the worst snow storm for about 26 gazillion years recently. At least 3 inches and laid for almost 4 days thanks to those minus 6 degree C temps. We are tough in the north aren’t we? Good vid.
HAHAHA on the 90's street rod........... you forgot the billet aluminum gear shifter, steering wheel, gas and break pedals .....ect ect ... Boyd was single handedly on the edge of putting billet aluminum on the endangered species list... if he lived a few years longer he would have made a entire car out of it ;) ( all kidding he was a guy who truly loved the addiction to cars).
I personally like the Beluga whale look you see most performantly on the 1938 willys, but the 1940 ford and willys really nailed it in my opinion.
I was trying to remember where those 50’s Cadillac fins had been used before on a custom truck. And then it struck me. The Cheech & Chong ‘Weed Wagon’!
Good one!!!! I threw up a little bit when I thought you were going to put that waterfall on the hood. I like what you did with the grill, that's the perfect angle. I'm eager to see your process for making the panels(not the spray foam ones).Thank you for a great show, see you next time.
Its yours and you can change your mind every day should that be your wish. We have had a total of one month to the day of snow now and that has to be around two feet of snow here where I live.
It’s a PROWed nose. Be proud of it. I like it.
Hi Kyle. The Cadilac bumper and grill look awesome on the chicken truck! Pretty interesting to see the blue green tarnish on the underside of the top rail when you turned it over. I imagine that was from the copper plating done before the chrome plating from when the grill was made. Thanks Tom and the anonymous donors for helping with the chicken truck project.
Wow, you guys really got hit with winter. I was still raking leaves yesterday, but it started snowing some pathetic white birdshit type of snow today in Ontario.
Hats off to Tom.
Springtime in Saskatchewan...
So July??? 🤣🤣🤣
Yup!
Nice, love the 40,s era bull nose look.
Quite a combination of sheet metal man, artist and comedian all rolled into one guy...
Loving the front end Kyle, can''t wait until the next instalment
Thank You Tom for sharing KOOL old Cad parts w/ Kyle and all of us watchers!
A spokeschicken? Brilliant!
I really like how the snow squeaks. Reminds me of my childhood.
Can't wait to see how you make the hood nose. Always amazed by your abilities! Thanks Tom and anonymous!
Only one minute ago you posted this video. Thanks, I am going to enjoy it the next half hour.
You forgot to use spray foam and duct tape.
Looks great! Don't forget the pool noodle and expanded metal tailgate.
Thanks Tom
Awesome! And make damn sure that the ‘35 Chevy gets a big honkin tilt column and a billet tribal tattoo pattern steering wheel!
Thank you Tom and Silent donator for the taillights / lenses, hardware. I'm sure Kyle is so happy he couldn't sleep. I'm happy for him seeing the final lines of the quarter panel helps settle the mind. I live in Florida, seeing the snow was surprising. 70 / 80' here.
I'll say it again, you're hilarious Kyle. Keep up the fun, I'm digging it.
This is old-school hot rodding at its best. Good job.
Happy turkey day! That caddy grill with Pontiac nose for hood is perfect! Kicking out grill made big difference. Thanks for video Kyle.
We enjoy how you start with cleaning/straightening the workpiece . :)
The Caddy grill is just perfect! And the bumper is just great!
Gobble Gobble from the States. Thanks Kyle.
Wow Kyle! You have tons of snow! I grew up just south of Brandon, I know snow, I moved to BC to get away from that stuff lol. Great content, thank you
Gonna watch this again w my wife and I'm scared she's gonna love what you have planned for the 35.
A shootout to Tom and Mr X for donating those Cadillac taillights. They will look great on this truck. Another shootout to the gentleman who made the donation to the other trucks interior. It really is going to look great in it. That grille is going to look great on the truck. I am looking forward to seeing this build. It is going to be a cool ride. Cheers!
"panicking about the date code on their points ignition" has me laughing so hard my wife is giving me the stink eye.
Nothing better than spray foam!!
Astrovan door handles! I laughed out loud at that one. The chicken truck is starting to look good. I'm getting excited!
Holy God, I forgot about crooked frenched plates and hot pink body trim over tweed and billet. Truck is looking great, Kyle!
I like the direction you are going with this! Nice job Tom and ? who ever you are for donating to this project!