I've been a collision tech for over 40 years, you guys did an amazing job. True craftsmanship with basic tools. Haven't seen anyone able to gas weld like that in years. You've got an awesome team, keep up the good work
Siete davvero fantastici. Con pochi attrezzi e tantissima manualità avete ripristinato un rottame. Complimenti davvero. Una curiosità se puoi rispondere, quanti giorni hanno impiegato per la riparazione? 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
For anyone that is going to start their comments by digging these guys, please understand that they are in a very poor village where parts and resources are extremely limited if not extinct. These guys have no choice but to make due with what they got, so on those merits alone, let’s be kind with the comments. Excellent work guys! I love how nothing goes to waste, not even valves!
No matter how bad an accident could be ,these groups of expert hands could restore the wreckage back to its original shape and make it runs as usual on the road...... It is always a pleasure to watch them from start to finish on the video .....well done fellows buddies......you all are just great .........!!
No shoes, or just open slippers, no goggles, no gloves, no masks. Just skills, and hardly any waste. Here in the west we can learn a lot from these guys !
Having worked in a professional body shop for years as the metal man I cringed 40 times watching this video for 40 different reasons. BUT!!! You cannot argue with the results now can you. Great job guys, you should be very proud of yourselves. Five stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Art from Ohio
I’d love to see what these guys would actually write off as a total loss. Seems all they need is a greasy spot in the road and they can rebuild a working truck out of it.
Honestly, I'm impressed!!! The really EARNED the title of "Panel beater". These people are hard working and with nothing more than a hammer, a chisel, a hand saw and a paint gun they achieved this!!!!! Imagine what they could do with a modern facility with all the tools. Respect!
I don't think it's an "emergency" restoration since all of the damaged metal areas have had time to accumulate rust, but it's a good job performed by some very resourceful people. I especially liked the use of homemade chisels, fashioned from old engine valves. 👍
In the United States, that wrecked truck would have gone to the junkyard. But in Pakistani, those manic mechanics were able to restore the vehicle and make roadworthy. I’m impressed.
Forget the high end technology of western countries... if you are in a poor county and you dont have anything then you you will be happy to own something like that
The only thing I have a concern over is that these guys are not using any type of welding goggles they're going to go blind fast. Other than that I'm a body man by trade I would have never touched that I would have told him to scrap the body and get another one from somewhere else it's amazing when you're short with stuff you'll fix everything amazing job just wish these guys would wear welding goggles
yea that is what I was mostly concerned about. the truck may not meet safety standards here but it is safer than pulling a buggy with a moped. That is what some guys do.
It’s so amazing comparing this rebuild to a brand new top caravan worth about 100k, the brandnew caravan is made of thin bits of sheetmetal and thin slim boards, I was shocked when seen what they making the new caravans of,
Ive rebuilt classic cars. That were severely rusted out and damaged beyond what most would see as repairable. All the negative comments here are people who have never touched a car in their life
In your country insurance companies have you by the balls that's why everything is written off. They're making the most out of a desperate situation. You'll never understand
Bro went with the mild Aladdin package to top off the rebuild. Former dead driver window mural, seat belt delete, dingo ball headliner, magic carpet dash pad, 1/8" sheet metal bunk with 997 govee light strips on seizure shuffle and a magic carpet/dingo ball sunshade. I wonder what horn-tone he chose for his jingle truck? Poor guy could't afford the big baller package that includes, but is not limited to 87 different paint colours, 45007 tacky trinkets hot glued over the entire body, swords or a wife mural. I'd love to see the Pakistan version of 75 chrome shop.
What I see in India is the wealthy and the poor only. I don't see an American style middle class. These guys need a modern facility with a concrete work lot and nice buildings with modern (pneumatic) power tools. I can see the level of recovery of old truck is that of America's Great Depression. In America we buy news panels instead of straightening old ones. This is only because our labor is more expensive, and we have liability laws to follow, plus we have safety regulations from the Occupation Safety & Hazards Administration mandating things like work boots and proper attire. We also have environmental regulations on us that cost businesses so much to operate here. Those things alone are why China makes everything we buy now. Great compliments for all your hard work, guys.
I've been a collision tech for over 40 years, you guys did an amazing job. True craftsmanship with basic tools. Haven't seen anyone able to gas weld like that in years. You've got an awesome team, keep up the good work
You’d never know that this truck had been in 7 complete wrecks before!
That's why there are no used parts in Pakistan.
Siete davvero fantastici. Con pochi attrezzi e tantissima manualità avete ripristinato un rottame. Complimenti davvero. Una curiosità se puoi rispondere, quanti giorni hanno impiegato per la riparazione? 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Considering that truck was TOAST when those fellows received it, they had done a beautiful job of restoring it. Keep up the great work guys!
For anyone that is going to start their comments by digging these guys, please understand that they are in a very poor village where parts and resources are extremely limited if not extinct. These guys have no choice but to make due with what they got, so on those merits alone, let’s be kind with the comments.
Excellent work guys! I love how nothing goes to waste, not even valves!
I get that. I lived in the Philippines, but that's not the proper way to do it. That truck is dangerous.
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@@bretthewitt3890 you are absolutely correct, but this is what they have to work with so they use what they have to keep their economy going.
@@bretthewitt3890 *As long as the MECHANICAL and electrical stuff is sound, NOT dangerous, because the body is just a shell...*
Wonderfull work, smart guys. My respects!❤❤❤
Being an owner of a Collision shop I must say this is an ahhmazing job specially the tools they used. I gave them full respect
used tappet valve and hammer..
We have a lot to learn from these craftsmen! Thank you!
yep what not to fix as that thing is a death trap on wheels
Невероятное мастерство!
Никто и нигде не стал бы восстанавливать эту машину..
Эту восстановили уже раза три
Thank you for sharing the video, friend. His skills are extraordinary
Thats a crazy rebuild job. We would get straight replacement, but I admire the Great skill with the basic tools!!!!
No matter how bad an accident could be ,these groups of expert hands could restore the wreckage back to its original shape and make it runs as usual on the road...... It is always a pleasure to watch them from start to finish on the video .....well done fellows buddies......you all are just great .........!!
Cut it apart, hammer it straight, weld it back together.
One body guy even was using a slapper spoon.
Great job guys.
No shoes, or just open slippers, no goggles, no gloves, no masks. Just skills, and hardly any waste. Here in the west we can learn a lot from these guys !
Not open slippers. Convertible work boots!
imagine if they had hypersonic missiles!
@@fidelcatsro6948 They're from Pakistan; they have nuclear weapons. Notmany countries do.
RESPECT ! Recycling to the next level ..
Using a valve as a punch / wedge …..nothing goes to waste !! Definition of working with what you got …
Having worked in a professional body shop for years as the metal man I cringed 40 times watching this video for 40 different reasons. BUT!!! You cannot argue with the results now can you. Great job guys, you should be very proud of yourselves. Five stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Art from Ohio
good skills but they just made a death trap even worse than before it was crashed as the next crash it has will be even worse than the one just fixed.
Wonderful job!!! Amazing skills!!
Good as new!!😁👍
Great job guys, using and repair olds parts
Nothing goes to waste......................GREAT job
These guys aren't mechanics...they are magicians!! Amazing resourcefulness and ingenuity. I salute them.🫡👍
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I’d love to see what these guys would actually write off as a total loss. Seems all they need is a greasy spot in the road and they can rebuild a working truck out of it.
I have respect fore the hard work✊
This video elevates PDR to another level.
👍👍😁When all you have is exactly what you use!
Honestly, I'm impressed!!! The really EARNED the title of "Panel beater". These people are hard working and with nothing more than a hammer, a chisel, a hand saw and a paint gun they achieved this!!!!! Imagine what they could do with a modern facility with all the tools. Respect!
Ohhh Myyy Good , This is incredible , I have so much respect for these guys.
Verdadeiros artistas na arte..sensacional
Amazing amt. of hand hammering and basic tools, but the job is done excellently.
I am amazed at these guys and what they do with just basic tools. 😮
A scrapped yard carcass,back to life a great job boys.
Absolutely amazing.
There's some sort of weird time warp going on where you are. Good thing you fixed the truck so you could get away ! 😅 I like things being fixed. ❤
AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!
Imagine what these guys could do with impact wrenches, air rachets, and modern tools!
a russian clone of the hypersonic missile of course!
With little in the way of tools and resources, that is seriously impressive work.
That is as impressive as almost anything I've ever seen Chip Foose or Dave Kindig do. I think that they would agree. Ian Roussel would be proud, too.
'What do you mean, "totaled"?'
These folks just built a damn truck, this was amazing
Не бита не крашена, первый хозяин.
Good as new!
I don't think it's an "emergency" restoration since all of the damaged metal areas have had time to accumulate rust, but it's a good job performed by some very resourceful people. I especially liked the use of homemade chisels, fashioned from old engine valves. 👍
Now this is what you call auto body repair....simply amazing! In north america would have gone straight to crushing machine!
We don't need no goggles or filter masks! -barefoot welder.
And in jammies too!
Imagine how amazing they would be if they have automatic power tools and modern commodities!...
Os cara são incríveis. Fizeram um excelente trabalho.
People repair doors on cars , I say you bring a door to Pakistan , and they'll attach a car to it ! This is how skilled pakistanis are
In the United States, that wrecked truck would have gone to the junkyard. But in Pakistani, those manic mechanics were able to restore the vehicle and make roadworthy. I’m impressed.
GOD BLESS 🇺🇸 AMERICA 🙏🏻
wow I'm very impressed... go boys
Forget the high end technology of western countries... if you are in a poor county and you dont have anything then you you will be happy to own something like that
Limited tools, no protection whatoever but they´re truly outstanding.
The only thing I have a concern over is that these guys are not using any type of welding goggles they're going to go blind fast. Other than that I'm a body man by trade I would have never touched that I would have told him to scrap the body and get another one from somewhere else it's amazing when you're short with stuff you'll fix everything amazing job just wish these guys would wear welding goggles
yea that is what I was mostly concerned about. the truck may not meet safety standards here but it is safer than pulling a buggy with a moped. That is what some guys do.
it's gas welding . goggles help but there is no UV like arc welding. i did brazing auto body for many years no goggles. your eyes adjust .
Hard workers. Imagine what they could get done if they had a complete set of Milwaukee power tools.
a 5 liter diesel truck with chassis of the Tesla pick up truck..
Awesome job bruthaz, Allah is thr wiv u ❤❤❤🎉😊
It’s so amazing comparing this rebuild to a brand new top caravan worth about 100k, the brandnew caravan is made of thin bits of sheetmetal and thin slim boards, I was shocked when seen what they making the new caravans of,
Very nice, but was it really worth it economically?
Love all the PPE equipment they use. 😂
the long dress shirt provides all the necessary eye, hand, body and head protection you need!
This is how range rovers are made in India
Ive rebuilt classic cars. That were severely rusted out and damaged beyond what most would see as repairable.
All the negative comments here are people who have never touched a car in their life
Amazing
I'm pretty sure that Geico and LKQ are both taking notes.
I bet the seat belt buzzer was still working after the wreck
naaaaah they dont have them in these old trucks..they only have a hamster on a wheel with a whistel in its mouth as speed warnign device
No sweat that will buff out !
To jest technika 👍
Reminds me of that old advert for the Peugeot 206, but in reverse.!
I wonder if these guys have an Elephant in their tool box too.? 😉 😉
In their country there's nothing can be totaled.
In your country insurance companies have you by the balls that's why everything is written off. They're making the most out of a desperate situation. You'll never understand
It’ll be fine. They will get another 10 years out of that truck and make lots of money
How can it happen, a drunken muslim in Pakistan. Alcohol is strictly forbidden there. Shame on you.
Like any religion not everyone is totally brainwashed,
I do not think there is such a thing as a totaled vehicle there.
Truck looks great, just show us the CarFax
Car fax result: No record found, not been involved in accident before!
It was painted on the rust. How long does it take till the rust comes out again in your climate?
Sind da noch Reste vom Fahrer drin?🤣🤣🤣 Viele Grüße aus Warthausen bei Biberach an der Riß
Похоже что в съёмках принимало участие несколько грузовиков.....
I think this should be the model of an economy. It's amazing how a crushed truck is providing employment to many people.
So you need a half dozen experienced collision repairmen that are willing to work for $1 a day.
Alhamdulillah barokollahufikum khoir
Qe buenos trabajos 👏🤣
Bro went with the mild Aladdin package to top off the rebuild. Former dead driver window mural, seat belt delete, dingo ball headliner, magic carpet dash pad, 1/8" sheet metal bunk with 997 govee light strips on seizure shuffle and a magic carpet/dingo ball sunshade. I wonder what horn-tone he chose for his jingle truck? Poor guy could't afford the big baller package that includes, but is not limited to 87 different paint colours, 45007 tacky trinkets hot glued over the entire body, swords or a wife mural.
I'd love to see the Pakistan version of 75 chrome shop.
Lmao 😂😂😂
Well the horn still works. Hahaha 😂
Ich bewundere ja die handwerklichen Fähigkeiten und was die mit den begrenzten Mitteln rausholen, aber unter Sicherheitsaspekten ... ich weiss nicht.
Its facinating to see them turn a piece of junk into a truck.
love the painted rust too
Incredible, particularly as most of this was achieved by guys in their “night shirts”..
Just think of all the money they saved on a paint booth. :D
Paint booth are luxury apartments there!
Just like a Leggo set! Structural integrity?
Could you imagine what they could do in the USA with a full body shop? They could fix any car.
I guess totaled Isn't an option In their Country.
Thanks to American embargo and sanctions
Brilliant
Looks like that truck had been chewed up and spat out LoL
They buffed it out....
i play this in the morning with loud speakers
When these guys say it's just a scratch, they are serious!!😅
These guys have a *can-do-anything* kind of attitude.
Niemiec płakał jak sprzedawał 😂😂.
"darn, had a little shunt in the wagon today, nothing serious, defo not a write off. "
Зачем было всё это? Нормальный был грузовик, на ходу, рулился
Not an angle grinder, cut off wheel, or vise grip used.
What I see in India is the wealthy and the poor only. I don't see an American style middle class. These guys need a modern facility with a concrete work lot and nice buildings with modern (pneumatic) power tools. I can see the level of recovery of old truck is that of America's Great Depression. In America we buy news panels instead of straightening old ones. This is only because our labor is more expensive, and we have liability laws to follow, plus we have safety regulations from the Occupation Safety & Hazards Administration mandating things like work boots and proper attire. We also have environmental regulations on us that cost businesses so much to operate here. Those things alone are why China makes everything we buy now. Great compliments for all your hard work, guys.
This also includes both neighbouring nations. Pakistan and Bangladesh. We 3 are rebuilders of scraps into valuables.
Brings a new meaning to cut and shut......Lol
The structural integrity o& this piece of crap is most likely criminal
😂😂😂 no digas mamadas Mery Jane, estos tipos trabajan con lo que tienen, si se ponen a pensar en que algo no es seguro se mueren de hambre
I was wondering about that….so many little pieces welded together….
Yeah , they will definitely cook this piece of crab 🦀
Well it’s all they have, and they worked a minor miracle to be honest.
That's pretty f*c*ing amazing... and all by hand. Hey bud!... some people don't have stupid money to just replace shit on a whim😮
They must have sent the chaise out for a wheel alignment.
It runs well without an engine. Maybe I missed that going in.