Yeah, this was a good one to start with. Our #1 goal when we’re involved in sourcing a donor. Sometimes you think you’ve fit a good car and there are pinholes everywhere so you still have to replace a lot. I think we’re found this one in Kansas.
You guys do amazing work. I worked for my friend the famous car builder Dan Woods in the 70’s and him being a genius and perfectionist we had to make this perfect or he threw it in the trash even if it had a tiny Nick and you’d spent several hours on it. We Tig welded everything and used a lot of stainless then polished it. Lots of fun with Dan and Ed Fuller who also worked for Big Daddy Roth with Dan in the old days.
I am into 1956 Fords, I have three F100 projects in various stages and two F600's that I was going to make one car hauler out of, but now I think I'll make an extedned cab carhauler. thanks for the info, new subscriber.
Dad had one of these when I was growing up. same color. still remember it with its wooden box and always a mouse or 2 in it. great build. sad you left out the V8 on the grill. his was same model but Mercury.... tks
Love the truck But I still would like to see more of the craftsmanship that goes into the making of what will be an awesome truck. Please show more as it also shows what skilled people you have working for you.
Morning! I just love American restomods and I’m in awe of Scott’s fabrications, especially the little titivations. The projects themselves are absolutely brilliant transformations. Haven’t seen much of it, and the machinery available to do it at that level, in the UK, but then I’m just an old onlooker. Thanks for your channel.
Incredible craftsmanship to say the least. somebody who actually takes pride in what they do. I think it would be cool to find a late model F350 Dooley crew cab that was wrecked. using all the late model components and just transfer that cab if possible onto that truck.🏆🇺🇸🛠🇺🇸
What a great video. You show the various processes and techniques without belaboring the point to boredom. The level of your craftsmanship is amazing. It was nice to see where mig could be used and where you chose the tig process. Great content without feeling the need to micro explain. Really enjoyed it.
I restore classic cars myself and I must say your work, by all appearances, is impeccable. I usually have some sort of criticism or critique but I have nothing to say other than "bravo" on this one. Keep doing what you all are doing!
I have so missed you guys since the show went off our tv Your blokes skill and ability is second to none and what you produce is amazing Have you finished the old Chrysler you put a viper motor in 👍👍
I like how much OEMesque design and detail they use which gives it a flow but also can create a moment for one to wonder if it was factory or not, not just stand straight out as completely custom, that "I wonder how much is OEM and how much is custom and how did they do it" is a big appeal for me
I’m so glad I came across this video. Best custom work I’ve seen. You’re what a true custom shop should be. Not West Coast Customs. New Subscriber here!
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Yeah, it was a cool experience. Hard to build high end cars under those conditions though, unless you get enough seasons to negotiate a better working/filling situation. We fully plan on evolving these videos until they surpass the detail and level of access than the show could provide.
Thanks HotDog! That’s the plan. This is all stuff our main media guy Tim got 6-9 months ago before we took a bunch of work off of his plate so he could focus on video. Lots of more in depth stuff coming down the pipe.
Wow, you just have to be an artist, visionary, very skilled welder, architect, patient beyond imagination, you guys are awesome. What a great project, you are taking one if not the most iconic pickups in history and making it mind blowing. What a great project, it's going to be a show stopper for sure. I love it.. what skill and talent.
Love this project. I really like old Ford trucks. I'd like to see more detail and more explanation for exactly what you're doing. I[ve got a 50 F1 panel truck in my restoration queue, and always enjoy seeing what and how others approach these builds.
Thanks Ronald, & stay tuned. Tim, who does all the filming and editing for these, just went full time on video a few months ago after this stuff was all shot. Newer content will hopefully include a lot more in the moment explanation, etc.. It's tough though because we have about 15 builds going on simultaneously in our shop, and only one Tim... so keep watching so we can hire Tim some help!
My jaw was on the floor the whole time. Incredible craftsmanship. I know what it takes to do something like that, and it's just unreal the talent these guys have.
I have watched that video several times and I get pumped every time, I kn where a tk just like that is right now, and if I bought it what would be a time line to build something like that, and of course how much, yeah I'm on a budget, but no matter what love the tk.... really a beautiful ride.... you guys hold it down in st. Louis
I’m glad I’m not the only one who wears sneakers while welding. Great craftsmanship.😎😎😎😎😎😎
The 56 Ford Crew Cab is my favorite build to date
Scotty is just sick with what he creates with any custom work needed and yes I could learn alot from you Scotty
This is not just a resto it’s a work of art bruh 😎 I have allot of respect for builders who fabricate manually
I really miss your guys show. The craftsmanship is by far awesome. Glad to have met Scott when he came up to Don Brown to pickup parts 2 years ago
Wow😮
I built a 1959 Ford F-250 crew cab from scratch and this video brings back a lot of memories. Nice work!
Love how you show months of work in a twelve minute video, amazing work at that. Looks like you had a really nice cab to start with, that’s unusual…
Yeah, this was a good one to start with. Our #1 goal when we’re involved in sourcing a donor. Sometimes you think you’ve fit a good car and there are pinholes everywhere so you still have to replace a lot. I think we’re found this one in Kansas.
You guys do amazing work. I worked for my friend the famous car builder Dan Woods in the 70’s and him being a genius and perfectionist we had to make this perfect or he threw it in the trash even if it had a tiny Nick and you’d spent several hours on it. We Tig welded everything and used a lot of stainless then polished it. Lots of fun with Dan and Ed Fuller who also worked for Big Daddy Roth with Dan in the old days.
Man,i'd enjoy seeing some photos and hearing some stories about your time there ! What an experience
Not a big fan of lowered trucks, but a REALLY BIG FAN of watching METAL ARTISTS create master works👍 nicely done!
I can’t wait to see this thing in person when it’s completed
I don't know if this is bad to say, but this was much better than the TV show. Keep up the great work!! Awesome fabrication!!!
Thanks Jeff! On the video side, I think that’s the biggest compliment you could give us.
I am into 1956 Fords, I have three F100 projects in various stages and two F600's that I was going to make one car hauler out of, but now I think I'll make an extedned cab carhauler. thanks for the info, new subscriber.
Unbelievable amount of talent.
Absolute masterpiece!
Amazing craftsmanship
Building a beast guy's. You are appreciated for your skills.
Amazing job on everything, but just impeccable on the roof.
I love the way the 1950s ford truck looks
I have had the pleasure of seeing this truck come together. It is an absolute jewel of craftsmanship and design.
Thanks, Jimmy!
Dad had one of these when I was growing up. same color. still remember it with its wooden box and always a mouse or 2 in it. great build. sad you left out the V8 on the grill. his was same model but Mercury.... tks
Impeccable workmanship! A rare breed! A dying art!
Definitely a rare breed. Hopefully no longer a dying art… I think metal shaping is experiencing a resurgence these days🤞🏻
Love the truck But I still would like to see more of the craftsmanship that goes into the making of what will be an awesome truck. Please show more as it also shows what skilled people you have working for you.
We’ll have a lot more videos on this one coming up soon. Stay tuned!
Morning! I just love American restomods and I’m in awe of Scott’s fabrications, especially the little titivations. The projects themselves are absolutely brilliant transformations. Haven’t seen much of it, and the machinery available to do it at that level, in the UK, but then I’m just an old onlooker. Thanks for your channel.
Over the top fabrication skills, look forward to seeing more of it.
Looking good I’m fixing to start on a 1962 C60 can’t wait to see what it’s gonna look like
Some amazing craftsmanship it really shows in the end result.
Incredible craftsmanship to say the least. somebody who actually takes pride in what they do. I think it would be cool to find a late model F350 Dooley crew cab that was wrecked. using all the late model components and just transfer that cab if possible onto that truck.🏆🇺🇸🛠🇺🇸
I liked the video and your work. I would like to see continuity.
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You punched so much detail and progress in that short video,we’ll done boys.
Wonderful job on crew cab project.
Looking forward to the rest of the build ...
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship, looking forward to part 2
It’s out now.
Never seen anything so beautiful as their work
Thank you for making us part of your artistic performance
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏼
The talent of these artists is off the charts!
I love these early crew cab duallies. Great work.
The craftsmanship is on point. I like how you took 12 months of fab work and put it into a 13-minute video.
Now this is the kind of content I enjoy ... you guys are metal masters ... great video ...
Extremely interesting build this is one of my favorite trucks I like you show
great! really good work. I had a '54 F100 for 17 years. would love to have another.
Great work.couldn’t ask for a better job
masters fabricators, very impresive
You guys are true artisans, I enjoyed watching.
so much talent in that building!
You are 1 hell of a fabricator and artist...
Outstanding craftsmanship!!!!!!
That’s gonna look sick when finished. Great job guys.
Its a real credit to your skills I have a excab 66 f100
Great video, miss your show so much.
Metal fab at its finest, outstanding work performed here...
What a great video. You show the various processes and techniques without belaboring the point to boredom. The level of your craftsmanship is amazing. It was nice to see where mig could be used and where you chose the tig process. Great content without feeling the need to micro explain. Really enjoyed it.
Fantastic work!!
These guys are straight up awesome with the metal work. ⛏⚒
Always makes me think who is that lucky to have enough spare money to start a build like this.. the time and money that must be in this. Crazy
I restore classic cars myself and I must say your work, by all appearances, is impeccable. I usually have some sort of criticism or critique but I have nothing to say other than "bravo" on this one. Keep doing what you all are doing!
Thanks! We appreciate the kind words.
Sorry guys too many ads
@Mark Swanger lol this is a useless comment. I don't see ads since I have premium but either way it's not them that set the ads.
I have so missed you guys since the show went off our tv
Your blokes skill and ability is second to none and what you produce is amazing
Have you finished the old Chrysler you put a viper motor in 👍👍
I like how much OEMesque design and detail they use which gives it a flow but also can create a moment for one to wonder if it was factory or not, not just stand straight out as completely custom, that "I wonder how much is OEM and how much is custom and how did they do it" is a big appeal for me
I’ve always wanted something like what you are building. She’s going to be a sweet ride in time. New subscriber.
Looking good guys 👍👍
I loved your work on speed is the new black absolutely love this build
Flippen awesome truck and the work is outstanding
Thank your for our Posting. Good work 😊👉🚚👌
All I can say is WOW!
The attention to detail is amazing and the craftsmanship is top notch great job guys
Hello, I'm in Thailand. Always follow and watch this great work.
Excellent craftsmanship at its finest can't wait to see part 2
Effin brilliant ! Masters all !
You Guy's rock what a great job of fabrication please keep the videos coming..
I’m so glad I came across this video. Best custom work I’ve seen. You’re what a true custom shop should be. Not West Coast Customs. New Subscriber here!
I love watching your work. I'm a fabricator myself. Exciting work.
Would love to see some of your work!
I missed you guys. Loved the show when it was on tv.
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Wish you guys still had your show .
Yeah, it was a cool experience. Hard to build high end cars under those conditions though, unless you get enough seasons to negotiate a better working/filling situation. We fully plan on evolving these videos until they surpass the detail and level of access than the show could provide.
Exelente trabajo. Saludos desde Iztapalapa cdmx.
Absolutely incredible!
Hello from the UK! Thats looking awesome guys, just gonna grab another beer and watch part two!
I'm now subscribed and hope to see a lot more builds.
This episode could of been 10 and I would watch them all
Thanks HotDog! That’s the plan. This is all stuff our main media guy Tim got 6-9 months ago before we took a bunch of work off of his plate so he could focus on video. Lots of more in depth stuff coming down the pipe.
Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..
Very Well Done Guys...impeccable attention to detail.
Great video, excellent craftsmanship, you guys have skills
Straight awesome build. You men are craftsmen on another level.
WOW! That was amazing to watch!!! Great work!!!
Man, I would love to apprentice with you guys to learn how to do this.
You guys are truly artist with your fab work
Very nice work, can easily tell you guys take pride in your craftmanship.
Wow, you just have to be an artist, visionary, very skilled welder, architect, patient beyond imagination, you guys are awesome. What a great project, you are taking one if not the most iconic pickups in history and making it mind blowing. What a great project, it's going to be a show stopper for sure. I love it.. what skill and talent.
AWESOME ...................🏁🏁🏁
Bring on the build videos brother! Talkin bout crazy skills just making the bracing for the cab and roof! Much respect 😎👍
That fits is going to be bad ass. 👏
Excellent craftsmanship guys 👊🏻👊🏻
Awesome fabrication or should I say Coach Builders thoroughly enjoyed the video look forward to each stage
Bill Queensland Australia
love it
Love this project. I really like old Ford trucks. I'd like to see more detail and more explanation for exactly what you're doing. I[ve got a 50 F1 panel truck in my restoration queue, and always enjoy seeing what and how others approach these builds.
Thanks Ronald, & stay tuned. Tim, who does all the filming and editing for these, just went full time on video a few months ago after this stuff was all shot. Newer content will hopefully include a lot more in the moment explanation, etc.. It's tough though because we have about 15 builds going on simultaneously in our shop, and only one Tim... so keep watching so we can hire Tim some help!
Fabulous stuff. The video belies the amount of work you are putting into this
My jaw was on the floor the whole time. Incredible craftsmanship. I know what it takes to do something like that, and it's just unreal the talent these guys have.
Yeah, Scott and Mark make it look deceptively easy. It doesn’t take you long messing around in the metal shop to figure out that it isn’t. 😂
Artist sheet metal work!
Absolutely brilliant 👍
Very cool. Fine American Craftsmanship right there.
Stunning 👌👍
I have watched that video several times and I get pumped every time, I kn where a tk just like that is right now, and if I bought it what would be a time line to build something like that, and of course how much, yeah I'm on a budget, but no matter what love the tk.... really a beautiful ride.... you guys hold it down in st. Louis
Wow. Just came across your channel. You got another sub! Thanks for the great content and inspiration!
Thanks for watching!