@@TGBuild270 Can I take it you were not married at the time and living eating army? I was thinking reliant and new. Back in the seventies it was possible to earn really good money on building sites 5 or 600 pounds a week a lucky few were making £800 plus, they could buy new rollers on the tick, but most working folk were lucky to pull in more than fifty a week would have made a new robin a stretch.
Probably very similar to the exterior of that scimitar.. Na, in all seriousness I didn't spend more then a couple minutes in the booth while it was being painted. Just long enough to get the odd moving shot.
Yea, not sure anyone enjoys the no copyright music, better then watching time lapse in silence though. I actually puck more mellow music now and keep the volume down on it, hopefully that helps.
Briliant video mate .nice motor make more videos.👍👍👍
Appreciate that mate. More scimitar videos coming in a few weeks. Editing a FrankenSaab video as we speak so that'll be one in a couple of days.
@@TGBuild270 looking forward to it mate.😃👍👍
Paint job come out really nice 👍
where are you based ? do you have a website ? would be interested in a rough price to spray mine in the same way
I don't paint cars for a living, sorry mate. This was just a favour for my dad.
Nice job. I never knew you could get hairy style breathing masks.
Been on mine for weeks topcoat soon thanks god 🙏
Top video tom👌
Thanks mate! 👍
Loved this guys, could you do the same to my black Scimitar?
Would love to know if you can help
I'd love to mate but doing other people's cars is not something I normally do. Also, Matt is the painter, not me. Where are you based?
London and Cornwall 👍
Drop me a DM on Instagram and we'll see what we can sort out 👍
respay?
Haha, how have i not noticed that! Thanks for the head's up buddy 👍
Working class????? you would have to have been on BIG wages to afford one back then
The skyline? I payed 7500 for it and converted/ rebuild it on the cheap over 18 months. I was I'm the military at the time on about 30k a year.
@@TGBuild270 Can I take it you were not married at the time and living eating army? I was thinking reliant and new. Back in the seventies it was possible to earn really good money on building sites 5 or 600 pounds a week a lucky few were making £800 plus, they could buy new rollers on the tick, but most working folk were lucky to pull in more than fifty a week would have made a new robin a stretch.
Car looks great but mate, what do your lungs looks like?
Probably very similar to the exterior of that scimitar.. Na, in all seriousness I didn't spend more then a couple minutes in the booth while it was being painted. Just long enough to get the odd moving shot.
Nice vid. But your music wat too intrusive and annoying
Yea, not sure anyone enjoys the no copyright music, better then watching time lapse in silence though. I actually puck more mellow music now and keep the volume down on it, hopefully that helps.