Very awesome move! You inspired many in such a grand gesture. Many you will never know but have encouraged to give in ways that are far reaching from such a simple act.
I thought the same thing when he spoke to his father….if only I could still do that with mine. To all the men out there that had amazing dads….I feel your pain
At a recent cars & coffee, I noticed someone taking pictures of my truck & that made me feel pretty good. Watching a young man bring a model of your car to you choked me up. They are the future of the classic car hobby, & seeing how you inspired a future gear head makes me want to get back into the garage & get something done. Well done sir, well done!
As a guy from a country where we saw these cars only in American movies, I watch your restoration videos with great pleasure. Greetings from a Ukrainian viewer, Dylan!
@@fedirlopatin7439 but there were such things as Chaikas and ZILs and even V8 Volgas... Actually it would be interesting to see someone hot rod one of those.
As a fellow automotive You-tuber, I cannot imagine getting a gift like that. I know that made you melt and I couldn't be happier for you. Love the Plymouth too.
Hats off to the young man that gave you the model and inspiration. What a great video. I had chills, goosebumps, tears everything. I’d like to see you push this series to the end with all the stuff you want to do to complete it.
When you become such a public figure, Dylan, you automatically become a role model for many. Always remember the influence you have on others. The character and integrity you display can be a positive example for others.
Please remember. We are all here because what you do helps us by learning and also because you do this stuff it helps us to go do more stuff. I have a car that’s been sitting 10 months. It’s because of you I have driven it every day this week. Thank you for taking the time to upload your videos for us 🙏
The young man that gave the toy car, he is a friend/schoolmate of my friends oldest son. He actually sent me clips of this, but told me I had to wait to see your video for all of it. He said you were/are a true gentleman with everyone around, genuine. It's people like you, taking time for everyone, and inspiring everyone, that helps keep the automotive world alive. We've all been at that point of giving up, and actually have given up. God knew you needed that young man, at that exact moment. The appreciation we have for your transparency, your drive, your creations, but most of all, your true to self, true to life reality. That's what keeps us here. You say thank you to us, we say thank you, as well, to you.
Your videos have become the best classic car videos because you show yourself actually doing some of the work. Other guys stopped that and arent as interesting as they once were
The smile on your face said it all. Congrats on getting her running, I was really looking forward to it. I woulda lost it if I got that present from that kid.
To the young man that gave Dylan that toy car, that was awesome man. And to you Dylan, I'm glad you found the muse that you nearly lost, to complete the Plymouth. And I gotta say, the old girl sounds rowdy as all get out, just beautiful man.
Some things: the appearance of that car is perfect just the way it is; the car has a great sound to it; and your wife is adorable and you guys make a great couple.
Dylan, one of the reasons I enjoy your content so much is because you are real. You make mistakes, get frustrated, forget to tie the battery down, etc. It’s human nature to want to walk away sometimes, especially when you are exhausted and up against a deadline you realize cannot be met. The most important thing is that you know when to take a break, walk away, calm down and then come back with a clear head and forge on. We are often our own worst enemy but having a strong support system, family, friends and faith is what makes all the difference at the end of the day. Congratulations on getting through it and finishing strong! Looking forward to future content as always. God bless.
I know what you mean about wanting to give up, I bought a car about 15 yrs ago with every intention of putting it back on the road. It was exactly what I was looking for, a ‘79 Olds Cutlass Calais 4spd and fairly rare. But life had other ideas, heart attack and a incurable lung disease but I REFUSE to let it go until it sees the road again in my hands. Keep pushing !!
Meeting you at last years Power Tour in Champaign Illinois was a real honor...you are a good man..and don't ever forget you are appreciated and cared about!
Dylan. Please give a shout into to your Dad. At time stamp19:33 your Dad said "turn up the radio", in reference to the drive shaft noise. I immediately thought of a friend who passed away 20 years ago. He was a die hard Mopar guy. He drag raced a 64 Polara in the nostalgia class at several local drag straps. When ever I was having issues working on my 67 Mustang and complained about a noise I couldn't figure out, he would say "turn up the radio". Thanks for the memory.
Never thought the old Plymouth's were that great , you made me a believer . Pretty COOL ! Really like how the late model stuff goes right in and that you do your own work ,on a regular guys budget. Keep up the good work and videos!!
I'm not a person who comments very often so with that being said. I became a subscriber a couple of years ago and have always enjoyed your content. When I say the look in your eyes the first time you rapped on the car a little that look was priceless. Dylan you are a good person and I so much enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
one day i wanna see u fix up a 225 slant six 4 spd manual 4dr plymouth valiant with factory hurst shifter i had one of those in the past had fun with it for the year i had it but it was fun till things broke that i couldnt fix
Thank you sir for not giving up on the Fury. I don't care how long it takes to get her how you want her. The journey is the fun part, not the destination.
Seeing this project continue, and seeing it drive on it's own and out of the garage is one of the most beautiful things I've seen on youtube. Please keep this one going!
Amazing how one simple act of kindness can change everything ! Hours and hours of work , thinking of giving up, one young man gives a small gift and boom!!!!! Its all worth it all of a sudden...
That is so nice of you to include that generous kid who gave you the model of your car. That kid will never forget it. Good job Bill in Fort Wayne Indiana
Man , am I glad you decided to finish. I'm not even a MOPAR guy, but your car is fucking WICKED 🔥! I'm in my late 60s, and your car brings back a lot of really cool memories. When you get all the bugs worked out it's going to be a really cool cruzer!
This video is so wholesome! You telling the downsides of the project, getting the kid's gift, getting excited about it driving for the first time, showing the car to your dad and taking your girl to s ride. Those things bring us such a joy! Thank you for making this content and God bless!
Great job Dylan , is there a chance you could drop the rear transmission mount down a bit to improve the angle and get drive shaft down away from the floor?
Good job Dylan. Most people wouldn't bother with an old car like that. I like to rescue old cars too. I fixed up a 69 roadrunner and a 68 GTO that sat on a field for over 30 years
Congratulations for finally getting this one finally running. It is, by far, my most favorite vehicle that you have worked on. The challenging. The SMILE on your face says it all! God Bless!
Thanks for showing everyone the hard side of hot rodding and how to stick it out and not give up on a dream. The sense of accomplishment cannot be described with words and to have so many people use you for inspiration must be an amazing feeling. Beautiful car and an amazing journey. Keep up the good work showing the good, the bad , and the ugly of hot rodding
Very touching moment where that little dude gave you the car. I dont blame you for not giving up after that. great to see you moving forward with the project Dylan, love it!
This car has my attention because my first car was a 57 Belvedere. The challenges you are encountering are basically the same challenges I encountered years ago. My first setback was the 318 poly spun a main bearing and it progressed from there. I sold the car and regret it every day. I'm glad you are making progress and I can't wait to see the finished product
Dylan, you ought to take the kid who made the model for you out for a ride when your car is done. He made your day, you could would surely make his day by giving him a ride in it.
She sounds absolutely awesome! Hey Brotha. You are human. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I know we have all been there, without all the things you were dealing with. Here you had a tight deadline. Trying to film everything and trying to tackle so many issues. Your humble and that and for that I give you tons of respect! I could easily see someone who has a popular TH-cam channel with all the subscribers you have, could be cocky arrogant and make up excuses. But that’s not you. You’re honest you’re humble and you’re human I think that’s why you have so many people that love your channel. Keep up the good work bud. I love your show!
So glad to see the old girl finally hit the road! I definitely know the feeling of losing motivation to work on a project due to persistent problems and time crunches. So happy about the youngster at the car show helping motivate you to keep the project going! Undoubtedly my favorite build you've done so far Dylan, and by far one of the most intensive. Keep up the awesome work!
The ‘58 build is personal to me because my very first car ever was a ‘57 Dodge Cornet which looks a lot like your ‘58. Great job! Glad you didn’t quit.
My Dad drove a 74 Diplomat unmarked police car for the Detroit Police Department in 1978. These packed mooncaps are those exact hub covers! I love them!
If you ever finish one project I hope it is this one. Would love to see this car brought back with fresh paint and interior. Good job so far it sounds great.
That car is such a trip down memory lane for me, My first car was a 1959 Plymouth Suburban station wagon (Not a GM Suburban, you know the real Mopar Suburban). It had a 318 two bbl, three on the tree, no power steering and no power brakes or as my Dad used to say "No power steering and no power brakes, it's got power to the rear wheels"! Don't worry about Mrs. McC only giving it a six out of ten you'll know it has her approval when she races you to the car so she can drive it.
Love your channel,my first car was a 1957 Plymouth Savoy 2 dr hardtop in 1964. I had a lot of fun in it being crazed teenager, my sons first car was a 1957 Chrysler New Yorker with a 392 hemi. It was a project car we worked on together when he was 16 years old. I’m now 74 and he’s 54. We still wrench on cars together and watch your Chanel, thanks for the memories!
Dylan I'm old enough to be your dad, but your channel mustie 1, and Johnathan W are great channels and down to earth carry on young man your doing great.
Great vid Dylan. Found you a couple of weeks ago been watching ever since. I love cars especially old ones. Whatever town you live in seems great, makes me miss the midwest. Your dad ahould be in more, he seems really cool. Anyway keep up the great work, I’ll be watching.
Dylan, we all appreciate everything you do and show us. I also get deadlines. I applaud your hard work and dedication, but speaking from experience, don't be afraid to just stop and take a break now and then. Sometimes you can push yourself too hard and cause yourself more problems than you're already fighting on a project and catch up with your overall health.
As an Ol' MOPAR fan for quite a few number of years, the fact that you brought that 58 back from the dead, tickled my heart!!! Love the little Mini replica too!
Dylan,please don't give up on your dream man you are doing a great thing bringing back memories of the past of many of us. I love what you do and get inspired watching you bring back old cars and trucks to usefulness. Be encouraged. From Texas a fan.
Great video, the part with the kid was touching. Love the jet trim on the fenders in the forward facing drive video. What a nostalgic car with a powerful sound.
Good Job......it was/is interesting to see how someone else handled some of the issues I ran into when I built my 57 Plymouth. Yeah the 2.73s with an OD A833 is more a salt flat combination than street friendly LOL. I'm also running an OD A833 in my 57. I stuffed 4.10 gears in it which seemed to pretty good combination with a 28 inch tall tire (2800 RPM at 75 MPH in OD). Build drive and enjoy.
Right on Dylan, sounds mean! Love when ur dad said "Just turn up the radio" had me rollin! That kid who made you that little model was amazing, so cool! Keep up the great hard work, appreciate all u do!!!
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sweet man sorry i have been iracing a lot gratz on finishing
Thanks for including me in the video! Hope you enjoy your custom hot wheels!
Get your brother to help so he can get a free shirt too.
Nice job Andrew you made Dylan's day
Well done young man, well done
@@bighoudini6130 he actually gave me 2 shirts, I don’t know if that was intended but we both have a shirt now.
Very awesome move! You inspired many in such a grand gesture. Many you will never know but have encouraged to give in ways that are far reaching from such a simple act.
Dylan, I don't know if you understand how absolutely lucky you are to not only have a cool father but that he's still around!
Yeah, I'm only 16 and lost my dad at 11.
I thought the same thing when he spoke to his father….if only I could still do that with mine.
To all the men out there that had amazing dads….I feel your pain
To the fellow who gave Dylan the model car, good job and very cool!
Very McCool!
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At a recent cars & coffee, I noticed someone taking pictures of my truck & that made me feel pretty good. Watching a young man bring a model of your car to you choked me up. They are the future of the classic car hobby, & seeing how you inspired a future gear head makes me want to get back into the garage & get something done. Well done sir, well done!
As a guy from a country where we saw these cars only in American movies, I watch your restoration videos with great pleasure. Greetings from a Ukrainian viewer, Dylan!
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Bless you and yours. We here in the US. do care about you! YOU are strong people!
@@campcrafter4613 Thank you for your kind words! I do appreciate your support
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦!!!
@@fedirlopatin7439 but there were such things as Chaikas and ZILs and even V8 Volgas... Actually it would be interesting to see someone hot rod one of those.
As a fellow automotive You-tuber, I cannot imagine getting a gift like that. I know that made you melt and I couldn't be happier for you. Love the Plymouth too.
AWESOME!!! That's a cool car and the kid that brought you the model painted like it is cool as heck.
It's nice seeing the 58 Plymouth back. That little model that kid gave you is awesome
Hats off to the young man that gave you the model and inspiration. What a great video. I had chills, goosebumps, tears everything. I’d like to see you push this series to the end with all the stuff you want to do to complete it.
Perfect got the wife and dad seal of approval. Can’t ask for anything more. Great video
Getting appreciation from a kid is the ultimate in recognition for reaching out to all ages and minds.
When you become such a public figure, Dylan, you automatically become a role model for many. Always remember the influence you have on others. The character and integrity you display can be a positive example for others.
Please remember.
We are all here because what you do helps us by learning and also because you do this stuff it helps us to go do more stuff.
I have a car that’s been sitting 10 months.
It’s because of you I have driven it every day this week.
Thank you for taking the time to upload your videos for us 🙏
The young man that gave the toy car, he is a friend/schoolmate of my friends oldest son. He actually sent me clips of this, but told me I had to wait to see your video for all of it. He said you were/are a true gentleman with everyone around, genuine. It's people like you, taking time for everyone, and inspiring everyone, that helps keep the automotive world alive. We've all been at that point of giving up, and actually have given up. God knew you needed that young man, at that exact moment. The appreciation we have for your transparency, your drive, your creations, but most of all, your true to self, true to life reality. That's what keeps us here.
You say thank you to us, we say thank you, as well, to you.
I think that this is my favorite out of all the cars you've revived
Your videos have become the best classic car videos because you show yourself actually doing some of the work. Other guys stopped that and arent as interesting as they once were
Sometimes the valleys we travel make us appreciate the mountains. Thanks for bringing us along and showing everyone it aint always rainbows.
This is absolutely the coolest build on TH-cam bar none.
All credit to you for sticking with it.
I respect all the hard work you put into getting this 58 running Dylan. Great job!!
The smile on your face said it all. Congrats on getting her running, I was really looking forward to it. I woulda lost it if I got that present from that kid.
Hey how are you doing..?
To the young man that gave Dylan that toy car, that was awesome man. And to you Dylan, I'm glad you found the muse that you nearly lost, to complete the Plymouth. And I gotta say, the old girl sounds rowdy as all get out, just beautiful man.
Are you gonna blow him? Jesus settle down, stfu.
Some things: the appearance of that car is perfect just the way it is; the car has a great sound to it; and your wife is adorable and you guys make a great couple.
Dylan, one of the reasons I enjoy your content so much is because you are real. You make mistakes, get frustrated, forget to tie the battery down, etc. It’s human nature to want to walk away sometimes, especially when you are exhausted and up against a deadline you realize cannot be met. The most important thing is that you know when to take a break, walk away, calm down and then come back with a clear head and forge on. We are often our own worst enemy but having a strong support system, family, friends and faith is what makes all the difference at the end of the day. Congratulations on getting through it and finishing strong! Looking forward to future content as always. God bless.
Fantastic, don’t know who was more happy. You or the boy who gave you the wee car. Great channel
That was awesome what that kid did for you, making that replica model. You do have a very good youtube channel and great fans as well.
the kid posted above too.
So kool the way you showed your appreciation toward that kid. He was beaming man super cool moment and that's what life is all about
That was one the most wholesome things I've seen in months. Well done Dylan!
I know what you mean about wanting to give up, I bought a car about 15 yrs ago with every intention of putting it back on the road. It was exactly what I was looking for, a ‘79 Olds Cutlass Calais 4spd and fairly rare. But life had other ideas, heart attack and a incurable lung disease but I REFUSE to let it go until it sees the road again in my hands. Keep pushing !!
Seeing a smile on your face when driving that car put a smile on mine. Keep up the fantastic work.
Meeting you at last years Power Tour in Champaign Illinois was a real honor...you are a good man..and don't ever forget you are appreciated and cared about!
Just goes to show. Sometimes you have to walk away from a project and come back to it later. I’m really happy for you Dylan.
Dylan. Please give a shout into to your Dad. At time stamp19:33 your Dad said "turn up the radio", in reference to the drive shaft noise. I immediately thought of a friend who passed away 20 years ago. He was a die hard Mopar guy. He drag raced a 64 Polara in the nostalgia class at several local drag straps. When ever I was having issues working on my 67 Mustang and complained about a noise I couldn't figure out, he would say "turn up the radio". Thanks for the memory.
Absolutely Love the Exhaust 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for not giving up
There is something special about this car. I love how excited you get when things finally come together after all that hard work. Well done.
Never thought the old Plymouth's were that great , you made me a believer . Pretty COOL ! Really like how the late model stuff goes right in and that you do your own work ,on a regular guys budget. Keep up the good work and videos!!
It’s awesome that the car is moving but what hit home was the young man that gave you the inspiration to keep going with the build.
God Bless 🙏
i havnt wanted a car this bad in a long time, everything about it speaks to me, amazing work dylan.
I'm not a person who comments very often so with that being said. I became a subscriber a couple of years ago and have always enjoyed your content. When I say the look in your eyes the first time you rapped on the car a little that look was priceless. Dylan you are a good person and I so much enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
one day i wanna see u fix up a 225 slant six 4 spd manual 4dr plymouth valiant with factory hurst shifter i had one of those in the past had fun with it for the year i had it but it was fun till things broke that i couldnt fix
Thank you sir for not giving up on the Fury. I don't care how long it takes to get her how you want her. The journey is the fun part, not the destination.
Another great success!!! Man never give up and always move forward 🤘
love the channel keep it up man
Love all of your content Dylan, and how I can watch without worrying that my little one will hear things she shouldn't.
Seeing this project continue, and seeing it drive on it's own and out of the garage is one of the most beautiful things I've seen on youtube. Please keep this one going!
Amazing how one simple act of kindness can change everything ! Hours and hours of work , thinking of giving up, one young man gives a small gift and boom!!!!! Its all worth it all of a sudden...
Good work Dylan! I always loved the cackle type exhaust when you get on it!!!!
Glad you didnt give up, im a huge fan of this car
That looks so cool going down the road and sounds great the model the kid made you makes it evennn better
That is so nice of you to include that generous kid who gave you the model of your car. That kid will never forget it. Good job
Bill in Fort Wayne Indiana
Man , am I glad you decided to finish. I'm not even a MOPAR guy, but your car is fucking WICKED 🔥! I'm in my late 60s, and your car brings back a lot of really cool memories. When you get all the bugs worked out it's going to be a really cool cruzer!
@@user-yi9mk5ut3e each to their own pal! PEACE ✌️
This video is so wholesome!
You telling the downsides of the project, getting the kid's gift, getting excited about it driving for the first time, showing the car to your dad and taking your girl to s ride. Those things bring us such a joy!
Thank you for making this content and God bless!
Now do the Monaco! :D This is a great fix up. I love these episodes.
Good Job Dylan!! I’m Loving The Way Christne’s Blue Cousin Sounds And Looks Man, Can’t Wait To See What’s Next!!
I’m Great Thanks, You?
@@charlesking1244 I'm cool thanks for asking
@@charlesking1244 Nice meeting you here where are you originally from?
That’s Great Drake, Good Meeting You, I’m Initially From New York.. Your Self?
Great job Dylan , is there a chance you could drop the rear transmission mount down a bit to improve the angle and get drive shaft down away from the floor?
Taking it to show your Dad first drive was priceless. Loved his reactions. Good on you Dylan, congrats for all your efforts so far.
Good job Dylan. Most people wouldn't bother with an old car like that. I like to rescue old cars too. I fixed up a 69 roadrunner and a 68 GTO that sat on a field for over 30 years
It’s so great to see your excitement with it running. Congratulations
Glad to see that old iron back on the road.
That was really awesome that young man made you the replica of your car!!
Congratulations for finally getting this one finally running. It is, by far, my most favorite vehicle that you have worked on. The
challenging. The SMILE on your face says it all! God Bless!
Thanks for showing everyone the hard side of hot rodding and how to stick it out and not give up on a dream. The sense of accomplishment cannot be described with words and to have so many people use you for inspiration must be an amazing feeling. Beautiful car and an amazing journey. Keep up the good work showing the good, the bad , and the ugly of hot rodding
Very touching moment where that little dude gave you the car. I dont blame you for not giving up after that. great to see you moving forward with the project Dylan, love it!
Congratulations Dylan on your first drive in the 58. Need to get that drive shaft balanced. That’s all. Thank you for sharing!
This car has my attention because my first car was a 57 Belvedere. The challenges you are encountering are basically the same challenges I encountered years ago. My first setback was the 318 poly spun a main bearing and it progressed from there. I sold the car and regret it every day. I'm glad you are making progress and I can't wait to see the finished product
Hello how are you doing??
I wish the 460 in my F260 sounded that characterful. Thing sounds great for what it is!
Thanks for continuing the build on the 58. I really wanted to see it up and running. Great job.
Dylan, you ought to take the kid who made the model for you out for a ride when your car is done. He made your day, you could would surely make his day by giving him a ride in it.
Hey how are you doing..?
She sounds absolutely awesome! Hey Brotha. You are human. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I know we have all been there, without all the things you were dealing with. Here you had a tight deadline. Trying to film everything and trying to tackle so many issues. Your humble and that and for that I give you tons of respect! I could easily see someone who has a popular TH-cam channel with all the subscribers you have, could be cocky arrogant and make up excuses. But that’s not you. You’re honest you’re humble and you’re human I think that’s why you have so many people that love your channel. Keep up the good work bud. I love your show!
So glad to see the old girl finally hit the road! I definitely know the feeling of losing motivation to work on a project due to persistent problems and time crunches. So happy about the youngster at the car show helping motivate you to keep the project going! Undoubtedly my favorite build you've done so far Dylan, and by far one of the most intensive. Keep up the awesome work!
Great job getting the old girl running. Really enjoy your wife’s appearances and ratings. She is a real sport.
The ‘58 build is personal to me because my very first car ever was a ‘57 Dodge Cornet which looks a lot like your ‘58. Great job! Glad you didn’t quit.
Hello how are you doing....?
Chatterbox would be a good name for her. Cool the kid did a custom Hot Wheels, hopefully soon I can start on my version of Christine in 1/25th scale.
Mr. McCool
Out of everything you've ever shown this is my favorite!
Good job young man!
GOD Bless You and your family.
I'm so glad that you didn't give up because she's a beauty
see, people can be nice! what a lovely thing to keep you going on this project.... 💜
I’m insulating and sheetrocking my kids garage. Sweet in the winter. Heated garage.
My Dad drove a 74 Diplomat unmarked police car for the Detroit Police Department in 1978. These packed mooncaps are those exact hub covers!
I love them!
If you ever finish one project I hope it is this one. Would love to see this car brought back with fresh paint and interior. Good job so far it sounds great.
Hello there 👋👋, how are you doing today? Hope you’re having a wonderful day. God bless you!!❤️❤️
That car is such a trip down memory lane for me, My first car was a 1959 Plymouth Suburban station wagon (Not a GM Suburban, you know the real Mopar Suburban). It had a 318 two bbl, three on the tree, no power steering and no power brakes or as my Dad used to say "No power steering and no power brakes, it's got power to the rear wheels"! Don't worry about Mrs. McC only giving it a six out of ten you'll know it has her approval when she races you to the car so she can drive it.
Love your channel,my first car was a 1957 Plymouth Savoy 2 dr hardtop in 1964. I had a lot of fun in it being crazed teenager, my sons first car was
a 1957 Chrysler New Yorker with a 392 hemi. It was a project car we worked on together when he was 16 years old. I’m now 74 and he’s 54. We still wrench on cars together and watch your Chanel, thanks for the memories!
Dylan I'm old enough to be your dad, but your channel mustie 1, and Johnathan W are great channels and down to earth carry on young man your doing great.
Scared the crap out of me when you said you “gave up” … dude, I thought the worst with that comment! Welcome back and looking forward to more content!
Dad's Seal is always welcome!! Miss my Dad everyday. Happy for you!
Awesome seeing your wife’s reactions when you took her for a drive. Love the little toy car that you were gifted too.
Great vid Dylan. Found you a couple of weeks ago been watching ever since. I love cars especially old ones. Whatever town you live in seems great, makes me miss the midwest. Your dad ahould be in more, he seems really cool. Anyway keep up the great work, I’ll be watching.
Glad to see you didn't give up on this. Seeing the joy it brings to you and so many other people is what it's about. Keep the classics alive!
Enjoy your channel ! Scary when you think that you are a hero to that kid a great responsibility !
Dylan, we all appreciate everything you do and show us. I also get deadlines. I applaud your hard work and dedication, but speaking from experience, don't be afraid to just stop and take a break now and then. Sometimes you can push yourself too hard and cause yourself more problems than you're already fighting on a project and catch up with your overall health.
As an Ol' MOPAR fan for quite a few number of years, the fact that you brought that 58 back from the dead, tickled my heart!!! Love the little Mini replica too!
The sound of that V8 with a manual gearbox is amazing! Remember your health is more important than a deadline...
Dylan,please don't give up on your dream man you are doing a great thing bringing back memories of the past of many of us. I love what you do and get inspired watching you bring back old cars and trucks to usefulness. Be encouraged. From Texas a fan.
Glad you didn't give up!
Never stop doing what makes you happy Dylan. Always look forward to your next video...
Mannnnnnn that thing SINGS. Sounds amazing.
Your dad is great. What a cool laid back guy! Nice work on that thing!
I like it son.
A PLEASURE!!!!!! High School Class of "58. Thank you!!!!!
Great video, the part with the kid was touching. Love the jet trim on the fenders in the forward facing drive video. What a nostalgic car with a powerful sound.
Good Job......it was/is interesting to see how someone else handled some of the issues I ran into when I built my 57 Plymouth.
Yeah the 2.73s with an OD A833 is more a salt flat combination than street friendly LOL. I'm also running an OD A833 in my 57. I stuffed 4.10 gears in it which seemed to pretty good combination with a 28 inch tall tire (2800 RPM at 75 MPH in OD).
Build drive and enjoy.
Right on Dylan, sounds mean! Love when ur dad said "Just turn up the radio" had me rollin! That kid who made you that little model was amazing, so cool! Keep up the great hard work, appreciate all u do!!!