VERY nice work young man on the Duster & the Charger. I enjoy your family friendly channel. I do pick and choose what I watch and appreciate the no cussing "zone" that you create.
Such skill and attention to detail at such a young age. Constantly learning and getting better all the time. The charger is going to be an amazing car when your finished with it.
Ive got a 68 roadrunner that needs a lot of sheet metal work. Watching your videos has given me a lot of motivation to keep going on my project. It's the first restoration I've ever done and im really looking forward to having it finished. Im also looking forward to seeing your charger finished one day, you've got a lot of skills, so keep up the hardwork man.
I really dig watching successful design-as-you-go. You're right up there with Bad Chad, which I think matches most of us who simply work projects out of our garages. Lost interest in most TV programs because they basically make it seem like the whole process is CAD-to-one or two oops- to finished. I've never had that experience in my entire life. There are dozens and dozens of oops along the way LOL!
Definitely a lot of oops, but that’s how you learn. Eventually it’ll get to the point where they aren’t even a thought anymore. Just part of learning on your own as you go.
Your fabrication skills are such high quality you should leave the car in in a bare metal clear coat finish to be able to show the high end workmanship of the car very nice work
Another redo? A shame, but glad to see you wanting to make this car the best it can possibly be and it is always cool to see you fabricate. Keep it up!
@@camracing I’m just happy to see some progress on the charger, keeps me motivated to keep going on my Triumph, though it needs an engine rebuild, ahhhhh whathcha gonna do, keep it up, I know it’s going to be the coolest charger around.
I told you that I’ve got a Charger that I’m gonna start restoring soon and there’s gonna be a lot of sheet metal replacement .I heard you comment about forms or forums that you used to get measurements from.Would you please share that info with me because I know I’ll need it. I’m a retired pipe welder/fabricator and not to computer savvy to look all that stuff up.Thanks I will really appreciate it and if you have any questions please feel free to ask me,I’m 56 and owned mine since I was 18 or 19 . Thanks again and yours is looking great,keep up the good work.
I have a 69 Charger and I was wondering why you decided to cut the store bought pieces out and use ones you fabricated instead . I’m going to restore my Charger soon and if I need to I might do what you done .Keep up the good work fellow Charger brother ,lol.
Your level of fabrication has blown me away. However I believe you are in need of an intervention. You have come down with "Fabrication-itus" you don't need to re-invent the wheel. Ma-Mopar did a reasonably good job building the Charger. Forge ahead get her done and on the road. And just think when you bought her you just wanted to hurry up and get it running and bomb around town in her. Otherwise great job 👍
I agree, but deep down this is what I always wanted to do. At first I just didn’t think I had the ability to do so but that thought would have stayed with me if I didn’t just go for it. It’ll be worth it in the end.
I am not seeing a clear picture of the direction of this project. It looks like this vehicle will have custom parts from front to back, which is cool but oh so time consuming.
Its coming along nicely! Great job sticking with it bud!
Thank you! It was great seeing you guys this past weekend.
@@camracing absolutely! great seeing you guys
Its funny seeing the quality of the videos as a whole and quality of editing get better over the span of this series
I appreciate it brother, just trying to improve with every video in order to create something cool
VERY nice work young man on the Duster & the Charger. I enjoy your family friendly channel. I do pick and choose what I watch and appreciate the no cussing "zone" that you create.
Thank you, I appreciate you watching
I'm impressed with your skills on this car working in a storage unit.Joe Martin may be calling soon!
This young man may some day give Joe Martin competition in the custom car business. Competition pushes industry forward.
Such skill and attention to detail at such a young age. Constantly learning and getting better all the time. The charger is going to be an amazing car when your finished with it.
Ive got a 68 roadrunner that needs a lot of sheet metal work. Watching your videos has given me a lot of motivation to keep going on my project. It's the first restoration I've ever done and im really looking forward to having it finished. Im also looking forward to seeing your charger finished one day, you've got a lot of skills, so keep up the hardwork man.
How are you not at 50K subs yet? Your fab skills are unbelievable and clean work! Can’t wait to see more on the charger!
Haha much appreciated, thank you!
Since I started watching you, I have ordered many things you showed me. Thank You
Glad I could be of assistance haha
Amazing fabrication.
Really enjoyed your friends power tour filming
Wow. Unbelievable talent.
👋 Cam Racing 😃
wow! amazing fabrication skills! great job Cale!
Cal, you are an incredibly talented young man. Love watching your step-by-step progress on your badass Charger.
I appreciate you following along and watching, thank you.
@@camracing Wouldn`t miss it!!
Love the build so far buddy
I really dig watching successful design-as-you-go. You're right up there with Bad Chad, which I think matches most of us who simply work projects out of our garages. Lost interest in most TV programs because they basically make it seem like the whole process is CAD-to-one or two oops- to finished. I've never had that experience in my entire life. There are dozens and dozens of oops along the way LOL!
His fabrication skills are way above Bad Chad.
Definitely a lot of oops, but that’s how you learn. Eventually it’ll get to the point where they aren’t even a thought anymore. Just part of learning on your own as you go.
great work! really enjoy your build here, impressive craftsmanship!
Can't wait to watch this!
Hi there, I just like to say that your channel is better than Goonsquad channel.
Your fabrication skills are such high quality you should leave the car in in a bare metal clear coat finish to be able to show the high end workmanship of the car very nice work
That would be cool for sure, but that’s one cool part about these videos. Everyone gets to see the work put into it.
You've got fantastic fabrication skills. I can't wait to see what's next. Keep up the great work and the cool videos 👍✌️🇺🇲
Much appreciated, thank you!
dude awesome work as always!
Thanks Viktor!
Love the work my dude. I can’t wait to see how this thing turns out!!!
Much appreciated!
Great fabrication video, love the charger videos, 😀
Thank you!
Another redo? A shame, but glad to see you wanting to make this car the best it can possibly be and it is always cool to see you fabricate. Keep it up!
I know, a redo is just expected at this point lol. But I’d rather do that then regret it forever. Much appreciated, thank you.
@@camracing I’m just happy to see some progress on the charger, keeps me motivated to keep going on my Triumph, though it needs an engine rebuild, ahhhhh whathcha gonna do, keep it up, I know it’s going to be the coolest charger around.
Very nice work sir 👍
I told you that I’ve got a Charger that I’m gonna start restoring soon and there’s gonna be a lot of sheet metal replacement .I heard you comment about forms or forums that you used to get measurements from.Would you please share that info with me because I know I’ll need it. I’m a retired pipe welder/fabricator and not to computer savvy to look all that stuff up.Thanks I will really appreciate it and if you have any questions please feel free to ask me,I’m 56 and owned mine since I was 18 or 19 . Thanks again and yours is looking great,keep up the good work.
Excelente trabajo amigo Saludos desde Argentina
Let’s go Cale
Nice work!
Thank you!
brilliant work!!
Great work.
Thank you
Gotta love amd amd
Gr8 video man
Thank you!
Are you the man of steel... 🇺🇸 10k, 20k,30k, 40k, 50k - 100k 200k, 500k.. 1 Million k
This guy is going to end up with a Charger cut freehand and welded out of fresh sheet metal that’s indistinguishable from factory.
I have a 69 Charger and I was wondering why you decided to cut the store bought pieces out and use ones you fabricated instead . I’m going to restore my Charger soon and if I need to I might do what you done .Keep up the good work fellow Charger brother ,lol.
🤜💥🖐️🤘 looking good
Thank you
Hey Cal, What your vision for the Charger?
Track car/show car. I might post the renders of it but we’ll see. I like surprises haha
Interesting design. Is that going to help with the shaved firewall? Looking great as always man🤙🏻
Yes sir that is the plan, this should in theory make for a clean looking firewall. Thank you.
@@camracing awesome, keep swinging dude.
I thought you had given up or sold it as there haven't been any videos in months
Can I buy the door jams from you?
If you’d to like yes, I’m not sure they’re good for much though considering they’re cut up.
Your level of fabrication has blown me away. However I believe you are in need of an intervention. You have come down with "Fabrication-itus" you don't need to re-invent the wheel. Ma-Mopar did a reasonably good job building the Charger. Forge ahead get her done and on the road.
And just think when you bought her you just wanted to hurry up and get it running and bomb around town in her. Otherwise great job 👍
I agree, but deep down this is what I always wanted to do. At first I just didn’t think I had the ability to do so but that thought would have stayed with me if I didn’t just go for it. It’ll be worth it in the end.
Let the Roadkill guys bomb around in beaters. This project has other goals, apparently.
I am not seeing a clear picture of the direction of this project. It looks like this vehicle will have custom parts from front to back, which is cool but oh so time consuming.
Correct, these things take time. Especially if you want it done right. I have no reason to rush it.