I came here from the homesteading channel - no interest in cars beyond it cranking when I want to go somewhere. However, I’m the daughter of a man that could fix, create, assemble, upgrade, enhance all things with a motor. There was no end to his knowledge. He owned his own repair shop and would get calls daily from other mechanics asking for his help on troubleshooting a problem with a vehicle. I have never met someone with his knowledge and passion for not only vehicles but also for teaching the skills he had learned. My dad and husband were building a rat rod when my dad passed 6 years ago. I miss him terribly but your enthusiasm for the craft makes me smile and reminds me of when he would talk with his buddies - conversations were always about trucks, cars and engines whether he was at a backyard bbq or a funeral. So glad there are people like you - passionate and willing to teach the skills you have learned.
Wow what an awesome comment. Thank you so much for that! Your dad sounds awesome! Im an electrician by trade BUT I got into that career because when I was a kid, I used to install car stereos and alarms on the streets of Brooklyn for all the other neighborhood kids. Knowing basic wiring got me into the electrical field but I ALWAYS loved cars. It started at 9… my dad had a 74’ Gran Torino that was always running rough, I asked him if I could try to fix it. He just laughed. Well, I fixed it! It was empowering and I was hooked on those old cars from that day forward.
Absolutely right about the coil in the corner. I actually used a dremel tool a notched the back of the cover. Worded great and aided in tucking the wires
That doesn’t sound too bad. Ive seen some guys running these in vettes and they have to chop 1/8 of the entire cover off to clear alternators and such. Crazy!
PLUGS: amzn.to/3y2iGbY
WIRES: amzn.to/3Whc0kj
COILS: amzn.to/4aYVkD2
COIL HARNESS: amzn.to/3Uj4ym9
I came here from the homesteading channel - no interest in cars beyond it cranking when I want to go somewhere. However, I’m the daughter of a man that could fix, create, assemble, upgrade, enhance all things with a motor. There was no end to his knowledge. He owned his own repair shop and would get calls daily from other mechanics asking for his help on troubleshooting a problem with a vehicle. I have never met someone with his knowledge and passion for not only vehicles but also for teaching the skills he had learned. My dad and husband were building a rat rod when my dad passed 6 years ago. I miss him terribly but your enthusiasm for the craft makes me smile and reminds me of when he would talk with his buddies - conversations were always about trucks, cars and engines whether he was at a backyard bbq or a funeral. So glad there are people like you - passionate and willing to teach the skills you have learned.
Wow what an awesome comment. Thank you so much for that! Your dad sounds awesome! Im an electrician by trade BUT I got into that career because when I was a kid, I used to install car stereos and alarms on the streets of Brooklyn for all the other neighborhood kids. Knowing basic wiring got me into the electrical field but I ALWAYS loved cars. It started at 9… my dad had a 74’ Gran Torino that was always running rough, I asked him if I could try to fix it. He just laughed. Well, I fixed it! It was empowering and I was hooked on those old cars from that day forward.
What happened to the homestead channel? Haven't seen a video in over a year
@@Truthandlight66 nobody wanted to click those videos, then I built the shop and people were interested in that content much more
@@intheshoptv 😢
I always enjoy seeing what other people with Frankenstein cars do to get looks and performance. I like seeing things I don't usually come across.
Me too. It helps my own imagination through inspiration. Yeah man, for me… the Frankenstein-ing is the best part of this stuff!
Absolutely right about the coil in the corner. I actually used a dremel tool a notched the back of the cover. Worded great and aided in tucking the wires
That doesn’t sound too bad. Ive seen some guys running these in vettes and they have to chop 1/8 of the entire cover off to clear alternators and such. Crazy!
Looking really nice. Very clean!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks. Im trying!!
clean Mike, very clean. The look is really coming together.
That gen 1 f body frame of yours is really coming together!!
Mike nicely done, that's a clean setup for coils!
Thanks bud! Heading back up to BK in a few weeks.
@@intheshoptv I should get up there as well, visit some friends, grab a slice, and have a good bagel !
@@VinceT2940 L&B and Roll n Roaster are my first stops lol
Please show the transmission when you do it, I am excited that I found your channel. Thanks.
Already started filming it! Thanks for watching! 👍
Very nice!! Another great video!!Excited for the giveaway goodluck to all!!
Thank you! Happy to see someone win!
Nice set up man and great video
Thanks man. I appreciate that
Your videos are really informative.
Also appreciate the giveaway. It will be a great prize for whoever wins!!
Glad you like them!
Very clean set up!! 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Thanks also for the gaw chance you rock
Thank you!
Oh man, my pleasure! Giveaways are fun and I love hooking people up!
Where did you order the harnesses from?
Michigan Motorsports. Sorry, I should have included that in the pinned comment. amzn.to/3Uj4ym9
@@intheshoptv no worries, thanks for the info trucks looking good!