I think it's this old car. But he has been on several TV shows and TH-cam channels. This was nicely done but it did not go in nearest deep as many of them dead. The Ottawa Kansas sticker on that Mercury replica has an interesting story.
@@OldFart2023I think it's this old car. But he has been on several TV shows and TH-cam channels. This was nicely done but it did not go in nearest deep as many of them dead. The Ottawa Kansas sticker on that Mercury replica has an interesting story.
@@carlosbutler7811 the Thumb downs are from douche bags , He has Major SKILLS. Awesome vehicles. To bad they don't come to the Main public for a reasonable price.
I live in Maricopa I have seen these cars in person, they are incredible even more so when you realize how they're made and just all of the work that goes into them. Ernie is a great guy, fun and informative to talk to.
Why am I getting garbage in my recommendations when there are absolutely amazing things like this man and his handcrafted cars that come to me 4 months later? This man is awesome and I sure hope he has taught Someone his knowledge…! This is pure art. Thank you for existing Mr Ernie.
This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. To fabricate everything and keep the scale perfect seems almost unbelievable... what insane craftsmanship.
I want one of those cars but I want the fridge qualities too. Like if I get thirsty on the way home I could just say "Go..go..gaget Mountain Dew" and it rolls out of the glove compartment!
That man has some serious skills in many trades. The metal work, the mechanical engineering, the upholstery. Not to mention all of the maths involved in scaling things down.
Another commenter posted this link in a reply to someone else, to a video where he talks a little with some photos of the build of the Mercury. th-cam.com/video/ww6rDfGeJZI/w-d-xo.html Photos shown at around 2:55 of this video. He seems to build the bodywork shapes out of wire first then forms sheet metal around it. I think he might have built it all going by eye, an insane skill.
Dumbfounded..that skill this guy has is actually unbelievable, I've seen good fabricators bit my God this guy is on another level...I don't think he even knows how insanely talented he is....absolutely astonishing
It’s nearly impossible to get that crisp pop when replacing a door. I can’t believe this guy built these cars out of refrigerators and measured so precise that he got the pop. I’m jealous. What a freaking stud.
@ComeonMan!!! oh so you've built a running mini classic out of junk? You're on TH-cam putting people down, so I'm going to say your life is probably a lot more boring than mine. I've rebuilt engines and restored classic cars but never something like this.
Ernie was a friend of my late father, I remember going out and taking a ride in the little cars. Crazy how they are built. Super awesome to see he has more. I wish my father could see the merc I'm sure he'd love it.
@@TheBigO-k6g Totally agree with you John. This is a man who makes beautiful things with enormous skill for himself to keep and for everyone to enjoy looking at, and there's nothing eccentric about that.
It’s really something that he won’t sell them, but it may not be about him being pure as much as it is that he’s probably already made more than twice the amount of that offer off of the museum ;)
Please protect this man I hope he'll record the whole building process for family so they could continue he's legacy 🙏🏻 I literally want one of these cars!
This guy is an artist, engineer, mechanic & model maker all rolled into one! What incredible builds. It’s such a shame he won’t part with any or do any custom builds. I suspect there are some shorter people who would feel right at home in those. That man is a genius with his hands! .
Governments and rich greedy bas@tards stifle the human creative genius before we can even learn to read and write..creativity is dangerous to these satanics monsters. They want human robots to serve as cogs in their money earning machines. If you knew how evil the world is you wouldn't be able to tell from the glossy veneer they have coated society to make everyone believe the world is a whole lot better than it truly is.
@@zaptor1514 also, putting a tax on the carbon footprint a business or manufacturer puts out is meant to persuade them to find ways of reducing their carbon output. Not that hard to comprehend. It's not even a tax that applies to you.
This old man has hand skills that simply won't exist in another 10-15 years when he and his generation are all gone to time. Telling some rich guy "No" no matter what price he offers you has to be the best feeling on planet earth.
The fact this guy builds and shapes sheet metal from scratch into these works of art , and hand makes all those parts, just blows my mind .. the fact the he won't sell them makes me respect him even more ;-)
He's a legend in it's own class , ridiculously one of a kind , he's few and far in between , I know no one can compare his mentality and knowledge of a true genius , he deserves all the trophies
I can't draw a stick figure and here is this amazing guy building cars out of old refrigerators! This is by far one of the coolest things I have ever seen.
I was lucky to visit with Ernie at a cruise night many years ago in Independence, MO (the merc was there), nicest guy you could ever meet and took time to show me how he made it. A talent and teacher, much success to you!
@@The_Original_forresttrump We all pay for it. If you have a wife, girlfriend, lady friend or even a once in a while friend with benefits, *trust me we all pay for it* We just don't call em hookers or prostitutes. The ones by those titles don't hang around.
@@Heavywall70 definately...its not just some fancy shell that looks like a mini car, its built to the same standard as a full size factory version and maybe some added improvements if his own. He built it tight.
Maricopa Arizona just showed the world a pivot point in the narrative. God Blessed Maricopa with Ernie and many other good people!! Way to go Maricopa!!
I agree but the TV show types would say that there wasn't enough drama or action going on. Yet we all know that TH-cam has plenty of viewers who would quite happily watch him take his time to make something. No wonder TV is dead.
I want to see him in action. See him shape that flat metal into those beautiful symmetrical curves. And the chrome trim, gauges, hinges, etc. I want to to see all! It's simply an amazing talent.
@@campbellpaul Thanks for posting this link. Interesting to see the wire frame before forming the sheet metal. It would make an incredible documentary to follow a build from start to finish.
This thing is amazing. I can’t believe how well it resembles the real thing. It looks to be about 1/4 scale and without anything to reference it’s size it looks like it’s full size.
This is the coolest, talented dude I've seen !! This is real hands on skills ~ a lost art now.... My children didn't want anything to do with my muscle cars 🙏♥️🙏
I have seen bits and pieces of this mans creations but this is awesome! This man is a genius and will always be a legend! He is so damn humble! He has no idea he may be starting the next automotive fad! Would love to hear some stories I bet he has many!
Man, I lived in Maricopa for 10 years and had no idea this guy existed! I would have totally visited his museum. Crazy the things you miss that are practically right in front of you.
His dwarf car garage makes Jay Leno's garage not worth much. I am truly amazed on how much skill, patience this guy has and how humble he seems to be. Hats off!
He is so gifted,perhaps he could train others to carry on when he gets too old to do this.I would hate to see this die when he passes. There should be a revival of this.
I wish I could spend a year with this inspirational man to glean what I could in knowledge and craftsmanship. A forgotten art that few will be able to do in 50 years or less.. Obviously a great man of means and principles to refuse 1/2 a million for 1 car. Incredible.
We need an hour long documentary to showcase this mans handskills and engineering prowess as he constructs his last ride.
Discovery should do a series on his build-- I think it would be interesting, seeing his creative process!
I don't think 1 hour would even scratch the surface?! But I totally agree and I'm mad jealous of his skills!!
I think it's this old car. But he has been on several TV shows and TH-cam channels. This was nicely done but it did not go in nearest deep as many of them dead. The Ottawa Kansas sticker on that Mercury replica has an interesting story.
@@OldFart2023I think it's this old car. But he has been on several TV shows and TH-cam channels. This was nicely done but it did not go in nearest deep as many of them dead. The Ottawa Kansas sticker on that Mercury replica has an interesting story.
There's a ton of videos on TH-cam about how the factories themselves mass produced cars back then as well as various hand hammering techniques.
True craftsmanship. How cool would it be to have him for a mentor and learn from.
Yes, he will be a good teacher, and really you dont need college to be a star
@@carlosbutler7811 the Thumb downs are from douche bags , He has Major SKILLS.
Awesome vehicles.
To bad they don't come to the Main public for a reasonable price.
It would be great to be his son or grandson as well.
He really needs to license kits and give lessons to pass this on...
I’d love to have him as a neighbor!
I live in Maricopa I have seen these cars in person, they are incredible even more so when you realize how they're made and just all of the work that goes into them. Ernie is a great guy, fun and informative to talk to.
Why am I getting garbage in my recommendations when there are absolutely amazing things like this man and his handcrafted cars that come to me 4 months later? This man is awesome and I sure hope he has taught Someone his knowledge…! This is pure art. Thank you for existing Mr Ernie.
Because TH-cam is going to the pack like everything else.
Because your recommendations aren't based on your interests- they're based on corporate interests
@@gregorsamsa1364 well said
So how then did you end up here...?
This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. To fabricate everything and keep the scale perfect seems almost unbelievable... what insane craftsmanship.
Too bad he didn't film the secrets he has stored through the years. I'm 74 and I could still learn from a person like that. Absolutely amazing.
@@bkizers It would be akin to watching divinci - I still cannot fathom how he did it.
@@bkizersyep
That is a true wizard. Maximizing his resourcefulness in upcycling refrigerators and whatever else fits into driveable works of art.
The most amazing thing about this man is that he doesn't seem to even realize how amazing he is.
Best part of him
I like that one or two of those ice job
Perhaps the hallmark of ones who really are something
💯
I have met him in person and he is a very cool guy. He brings is baby blue mini bel air to our big car show in Kansas every year
This man is an artist, an engineer and an all-around genius.
These cars are cooler than a refrigerator.
(😞, couldn't help myself.)
😊
That was a good one
I want one of those cars but I want the fridge qualities too. Like if I get thirsty on the way home I could just say "Go..go..gaget Mountain Dew" and it rolls out of the glove compartment!
Thumbs down for the joke
i agree, so cool just like a refrigerator.................... unbelievable
100 miles per hour in the Rebel Rowser would be absolutely terrifying. I love it!
That was my first thought as well. A car that small, that low to the ground, of "unique" engineering...
it has no crumple zones
its built from an old fridge
He made the seat belts out of spaghetti
A person with this level of skill rests easy in knowing that he can fix or build most anything.
You've heard that song ice ice baby. His song is icebox baby 🤣
Unless it has a computer in it.
@@resmartedjust needs the help of a knowledgeable young person for the computer stuff. We CAN fix computer things, it’s just much harder
That man has some serious skills in many trades. The metal work, the mechanical engineering, the upholstery. Not to mention all of the maths involved in scaling things down.
Another commenter posted this link in a reply to someone else, to a video where he talks a little with some photos of the build of the Mercury. th-cam.com/video/ww6rDfGeJZI/w-d-xo.html
Photos shown at around 2:55 of this video. He seems to build the bodywork shapes out of wire first then forms sheet metal around it. I think he might have built it all going by eye, an insane skill.
@@markwright3161 It is probably a combination of skills, the maths to scale things down and the blending by eye to smooth out the lines of the panels.
100% respect
In short an Einstein who is not interested in building and atomic bomb
Used to work area 51 what I think
Dumbfounded..that skill this guy has is actually unbelievable, I've seen good fabricators bit my God this guy is on another level...I don't think he even knows how insanely talented he is....absolutely astonishing
The sound of that door closing on the Mercury shows how great of a craftsman he is.
How nice it closed with the perfect solid sounding close 👍
YYYYYYYYes, the door! Astonishing.... .by the way, your chosen line of work is kinda sorta impressive too ;)
Better then a new Chevrolet .
It’s nearly impossible to get that crisp pop when replacing a door. I can’t believe this guy built these cars out of refrigerators and measured so precise that he got the pop. I’m jealous. What a freaking stud.
That was an oddly satisfying door closing noise
I'm truly amazed at that man's skills! Those vehicles are amazing.
Interesting is that you recycle Japanese cars into these The American clones. What usually happens.
Everything is homemade from scratch…..just mind blowing!😮
I can’t decide if I’m more impressed by his manufacturing skills or his yoga skills. Pure genius.
I KNOW,WOW!
It's getting out that's the problem I guess...
One of the most amazing things I've ever seen in my life. This old guy is legend.
I am also a David Z 😂
@ComeonMan!!! oh so you've built a running mini classic out of junk? You're on TH-cam putting people down, so I'm going to say your life is probably a lot more boring than mine. I've rebuilt engines and restored classic cars but never something like this.
He really is around certain parts
Ernie was a friend of my late father, I remember going out and taking a ride in the little cars. Crazy how they are built. Super awesome to see he has more. I wish my father could see the merc I'm sure he'd love it.
Yeah right
"Thats the last car I will build"
Saddest worlds ever said by a car manufacturer of his own.
Respect to his works!
With creative people like him, not long after he finiahes that Pie Wagon, he'll be itching to build another. Give him 3-4 months give or take.
He needs to build a chevy bel air! Masterpiece.
It's not true. I was there three weeks ago and he's got a Chevy he is finishing that is his "last car"
Seems he is always making his last car.
Eccentric genius. WOW!
“Wow” is the only comment I could think as well.
What's eccentric about him? He's a talented metalworker and car builder. Nothing eccentric about that.
@@TheBigO-k6g Totally agree with you John. This is a man who makes beautiful things with enormous skill for himself to keep and for everyone to enjoy looking at, and there's nothing eccentric about that.
Absolutely, agree. Beautiful, certainly. But, unbelievable engineering, skill and patience is off the charts.
Great job Ernie. Don't sell what makes you happy. Fantastic art, fabrication and mechanical skills on display. You are an inspiration.
One of a kind gentleman. Heart is pure. Money doesn't tempt him when it comes to something of sentimental value.
I love that Ernie is a man who's not tempted by money! Tells me he's got morals & ethics!! Good man!!
It’s really something that he won’t sell them, but it may not be about him being pure as much as it is that he’s probably already made more than twice the amount of that offer off of the museum ;)
Money isn’t a concern because he does t have any other interests. It’s quite nice to see such beauties; but quite sad that he can’t live for ever :(
@@indigenousaquarian3112go to work so you're tempted by money 💰
He isn't Jesus on the mound..
I have been a car guy most of my 70 years and I have never seen this kind of talent !
Chip who???
@@wymple09 , Chip Bondo Foose.
He must have hell of a workshop presses lathes metal roller's formers etc..
@@lablackzed actually he does not. that makes it more impressive. when I saw his shop I was amazed how much he actually makes by hand.
@@jeohernandez8226 that steering wheel alone belongs in a museum haha amazing stuff
Please protect this man I hope he'll record the whole building process for family so they could continue he's legacy 🙏🏻 I literally want one of these cars!
This guy is an artist, engineer, mechanic & model maker all rolled into one! What incredible builds. It’s such a shame he won’t part with any or do any custom builds. I suspect there are some shorter people who would feel right at home in those.
That man is a genius with his hands! .
It totally amazes me what the human mind, hands and passion can come up with.
im builng a tiny fridge out of tiny cars..
I bet a carbon tax to change climate change amazes you also. How can a tax change the climate? It’s a fraud like Y2K.
Governments and rich greedy bas@tards stifle the human creative genius before we can even learn to read and write..creativity is dangerous to these satanics monsters. They want human robots to serve as cogs in their money earning machines. If you knew how evil the world is you wouldn't be able to tell from the glossy veneer they have coated society to make everyone believe the world is a whole lot better than it truly is.
@@zaptor1514 what are you even talking about? Y2k a fraud? It was never a scheme by anyone to get anything.
@@zaptor1514 also, putting a tax on the carbon footprint a business or manufacturer puts out is meant to persuade them to find ways of reducing their carbon output. Not that hard to comprehend. It's not even a tax that applies to you.
This old man has hand skills that simply won't exist in another 10-15 years when he and his generation are all gone to time. Telling some rich guy "No" no matter what price he offers you has to be the best feeling on planet earth.
The fact this guy builds and shapes sheet metal from scratch into these works of art , and hand makes all those parts, just blows my mind .. the fact the he won't sell them makes me respect him even more ;-)
He's a legend in it's own class , ridiculously one of a kind , he's few and far in between , I know no one can compare his mentality and knowledge of a true genius , he deserves all the trophies
Retired rocket scientist
Those cars he made are absolutely incredible. I can’t believe how good he did
He doesn't even go on strike either
"Lady friend"....he is as much a classic as his creations!!
I can't draw a stick figure and here is this amazing guy building cars out of old refrigerators! This is by far one of the coolest things I have ever seen.
Talent
my stick figures are awful
2 years late, but i see what you did there. Refrigerators are cool indeed 😂
I was lucky to visit with Ernie at a cruise night many years ago in Independence, MO (the merc was there), nicest guy you could ever meet and took time to show me how he made it. A talent and teacher, much success to you!
The man has a true talent that's only matched by his humbleness!
The best metal shaping work I've ever seen. Absolutely fantastic !!
I can't believe it ❗
What sort of magic is this ??
😀😀😀
Did you notice how perfectly the door opened and closed? Better than a factory car.
This man is a genius and a legend. Much respect
“One for me and one for my lady friend” this bloke is a bloody absolute legend
Sell the Merc for half a mil you could have all the nice ladies you could handle, I’ve seen hookers that are $3,000 a date that would make you cry.
@@The_Original_forresttrump
We all pay for it. If you have a wife, girlfriend, lady friend or even a once in a while friend with benefits, *trust me we all pay for it* We just don't call em hookers or prostitutes. The ones by those titles don't hang around.
He said he had somebody else's wife with him. Left her and took the trophy
@@josepha.4072 a logical decision.
Except for his shrunken head hanging on the rearview mirror, his Mercury concept is very "COOL."
Love to see the build and how he forms the sheet metal. Amazing!
Right !!
Me too
Build one yourself !
@@stevemarshall5197 No
@@stevemarshall5197 - Why do it the hard way if someone can show you the process THEY used?
Sheer Genius Ernie ~ you are a talented man.
I remember what 15 mph in an old go-kart felt like. I can't imagine 100 mph in something that size and that close to the ground.
I think the top speed on it was 21 mph
@@BVSKETCVSE 100 mph.
@@BVSKETCVSE did you watch the video? It has a toyota engine with a 5 speed, the car goes 100mph
You've never been in a mini then?
Hellcat Motor 💘
I watched that with my jaw on the floor. This man is skilful beyond words. I wish I had a tenth of his ability.
American ingenuity found its finest thank you. 🇺🇸🏁🏁
Somebody get this man a TH-cam channel i need to see more of the last build!
It’s the trim lights mirrors instruments that get me. Amazing
Listen to the door as he closes it.
There is detail in that car you can’t even see looking right at it.
@@Heavywall70 bloody right! Rolls Royce clump.
@@Heavywall70 definately...its not just some fancy shell that looks like a mini car, its built to the same standard as a full size factory version and maybe some added improvements if his own. He built it tight.
Maricopa Arizona just showed the world a pivot point in the narrative. God Blessed Maricopa with Ernie and many other good people!! Way to go Maricopa!!
When you love what you do, you never work a day in your life... Such a cool hobby for an expert craftsman
This is the guy that should’ve had a camera crew instead of the other useless shows I’ve watched.
I agree but the TV show types would say that there wasn't enough drama or action going on. Yet we all know that TH-cam has plenty of viewers who would quite happily watch him take his time to make something. No wonder TV is dead.
Bang on!
That'd be a long a** show... 5 years for 1 car alone lol.
@@meme5887 prerecorded shows do fine.
@@meme5887 look how many people are following the binky build on the same time scale
The ingenuity and dedication is worth an award! What a genius! 👏👏👏
Wow, I mean WOW. Like WOW WOW, such a talented, ingenious, craftsman
His days off and my days off have a completely different meaning.
Some people just don't know what off is and good for them as for me off means off
Speechless....I can't beleive a man built these from scratch! That's truly fantastic!
One of the last free men you'll ever see! They don't make them like him anymore.
That takes some amazing skill
Yes, and he’s a “one off”
absolutely!
Last free man? I don't get it.
Freedom comes in many forms and you don't get to decide what those are 💩bag
@@stevenbaker7025 stop thinking any of us are free in this day and age.. stop it.
100 mph in that would feel like 200! This guy is a amazing!
Was just thinking that! In something as tiny as those, that must be an incredible experience
Imagine being a cop and seeing 100mph on your radar gun then this comes whizzing by. I SEE NOTHING.
@@tbrackett9344 You'll never catch me, the car isn't small it's just always really far away :)
If you drove that thing at 100 mph, those tiny tires would get heat up and blow out within minutes -- crazy dangerous.
Man, I could fit inside there so easily. It's the right size for my stature!
Would love to see some build footage, amazing , that is one of the coolest things ever!
Ya, me too... the whole "refrigerators" part of the title really intrigued me.
th-cam.com/video/SDnGo14X46M/w-d-xo.html
this is clearly piece of art, nice legacy to the world, good work!
The work that are in those!!!!
This guy is a genius and yet he's so humble , omg 😲
I want to see him in action. See him shape that flat metal into those beautiful symmetrical curves. And the chrome trim, gauges, hinges, etc. I want to to see all!
It's simply an amazing talent.
Would definitely watch a TH-cam channel of that.
He shows some of the pictures and explains how he built the car here th-cam.com/video/ww6rDfGeJZI/w-d-xo.html
@@campbellpaul Thanks for posting this link. Interesting to see the wire frame before forming the sheet metal.
It would make an incredible documentary to follow a build from start to finish.
Absolutely beautiful! ❤
Old school all the way...” my lady friend “. That Merc was badazz.
It’s nice but I’m pining for that convertible. lol
I like his kind...says' "my lady friend" with a straight face...lol😁👍❤
This thing is amazing. I can’t believe how well it resembles the real thing. It looks to be about 1/4 scale and without anything to reference it’s size it looks like it’s full size.
It's bigger than that. You'd have to be 18 inches tall to drive 1/4 scale car.
It's bigger than that. You'd have to be 18 inches tall to drive 1/4 scale car.
It's bigger than that. You'd have to be 18 inches tall to drive 1/4 scale car.
more like 3/4 scale
I built an 80's era 2/3 scale Indy car many years ago in an Automotive engineering class, and only a slim child would fit into it.
Maybe 1/3
I can't believe what I just watched. This is talent like I've never seen.
Would love to see the techniques involved in building a dwarf car like these masterpieces. Ernie is a true automotive artist.
Out of old fridges? So one could say these are pretty .... "Cool Rides"
No.
@@whitedragon9731 Why not? No AC?
That's horrible. Have a like.
@@toomanymarys7355 Thanks man, I appreciate it.
lol, well played!
Absolutely amazing.👍
"Hell im taking the trophy that's somebody's elses wife"
🕶 thats pimp
Pimpin ain't easy lol
Quite, right!
Mad skills! Incredible talent. Definitely a dying skill we wont see before too long.
Omg that's so freaking amazing 😍 love them
I can't help but wonder what he did for a living in his younger days and how an employer must have felt when they lost this guy.
I guarantee you they would've begged him to stay if they had the chance
I imagine he had some soul-draining office job and when he retired, he was able to truly be himself and follow his passion.
The employer just bought a new wageslave at lower wages
Legend has it that he said "IM RETIREING AND THATS THAT? There's not enough money in the world to persuade me to stay."
What an artist, amazing. I would love to visit the museum (his garage). Thanks for sharing such beauty and art.
Amazing! I’m so impressed! I live in Arizona and didn’t even know this museum existed. I’ve got to go check it out.
An absolute artist. His sheet metal skills are outstanding!
Wow, now I feel really bad that it's been 2 years and I still haven't fixed my broken fence. 😋
Ain't that the truth, makes you feel kinda inadequate.
@President of The Internet
🤣 👌
😂😂😂
As u should bucko.
As u should
This guy and the cars he builds are both priceless!
These cars would sell for millions at Barrett-Jackson.
They likely will someday.
Agreed, when offered $50,000 for one of his dwarf cars he politely refused and said "If I sold a car for $50,000, I'd average $12 an hour for labor"
Thats probly where they will go when he passes
@@user-ik4br3nk2w 450.,000.00 no that's some cash!!
@@donnariggs1567 I would have said is that cash or check ? Lol.
This is the coolest, talented dude I've seen !! This is real hands on skills ~ a lost art now.... My children didn't want anything to do with my muscle cars
🙏♥️🙏
I want to know how a man like that brain works! Ask a sheet metal worker how much skill would go into making that car! 💯
Lady Friend: "Honey, have you seen the fridge?"
This is the most beautiful work from recycling that makes the most sense!! Teach your trade sir! The world will benefit from your ingenuity!!
I would love a collection of these tiny cars that will make Jay Leno jealous 🤣
Seriously, Chitty chitty bang bang would be a dream
if he remade "Herbie" car, would he have to shrink it?
@@gregoryeverson741 lol...
Herbie brings to question the gnome mobile..🤔
Fricken' awesome!!!
I have seen bits and pieces of this mans creations but this is awesome! This man is a genius and will always be a legend! He is so damn humble! He has no idea he may be starting the next automotive fad! Would love to hear some stories I bet he has many!
He's really an artist at heart; He's a legend and he's so unique. I would love to have one of his many little trophe cars. 😍🚘
I hope he had an apprentice so someone can keep on building in the future. This is so cool.
Yep
This is the best of what man can be. He is truly a joy 😂 ❤
Amazing, even more amazing is that no amount of money can buy him l👍
Man, I lived in Maricopa for 10 years and had no idea this guy existed! I would have totally visited his museum. Crazy the things you miss that are practically right in front of you.
The only thing more impressive than a man with that skill is a man with that skill who can't be bought
His dwarf car garage makes Jay Leno's garage not worth much. I am truly amazed on how much skill, patience this guy has and how humble he seems to be. Hats off!
I would not be surprised if some of these end up in Jay's garage after he passes
I’m truly amazed by this mans creations, to have a 72 Chevy c10 In the size of these cars would be awesome
A '72 K20 would be even better. My all time favorite vehicle, and I sold it for a new truck, that I no longer have.
I want a 55 Chevy, if it’s a gasser then it would be the coolest thing ever
Get busy, Brandon! He had to learn how to do these, and you can too
He is so gifted,perhaps he could train others to carry on when he gets too old to do this.I would hate to see this die when he passes. There should be a revival of this.
I wish I could spend a year with this inspirational man to glean what I could in knowledge and craftsmanship. A forgotten art that few will be able to do in 50 years or less.. Obviously a great man of means and principles to refuse 1/2 a million for 1 car. Incredible.
Every man has his price.
- Mr Beast, probably.
This guy is amazing!!! I hope he gets all the credit he deserves.
His museum in Maricopa is great. They are the nicest people you could meet.
He used to build giant refrigerators with car parts.
Oh man!!! 😅😅😅👌
😄😄😄
I'll bet he could do just that if he put his mind to it.
Thanks for laugh good one
Like it. Good stuff from Australia
Phenomenal OG with amazing skills, craftsmanship & humbleness. Inspired me to take up a refrigerator
donations for him.
I'd love to see his take on an Austin Mini😁
This is the best thing I have seen today! He is amazing !
Wow first time seeing Ernie's amazing collection , I'm now picturing every refrigerator I see as a possible dwarf car.