The only person I've ever seen that can drive a sketch off a napkin into a SEMA winning vehicle. The ability to conceive, design & build these works of art transcends normal human skill levels. I'm amazed at the visions he has for the ordinary to become extraordinary.
I couldn’t agree more! Chip Foose has an incredible gift for turning a simple sketch into a masterpiece. His ability to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary is truly unmatched. It’s like watching magic happen in real time!
I can honestly say when I started watching Chip Foose, and his unbelievable creations, the next episode, and the next episode, it just kept getting better and better. Thank you chip for introducing me to a whole new automotive world. 😮
That's amazing to hear! Chip Foose has a way of drawing you in with each build, and it's incredible how he continually pushes the boundaries of design. So glad to hear you’ve discovered a whole new world through his work - he’s definitely an inspiration! What’s been your favorite Foose build so far?
I have to say, that's an expected question of course. But it truly is impossible for me to answer. I am hard pressed to be able to pick just one. Thank for your reply.
Chip, is my all-time designer and builder. Every vehicle I kept saying "Okay I love that one, then another one would be shown and I said, "I love them all." The level of detail is hands down some of the best in the world.
Couldn’t agree more! Chip has a way of making every build feel like your new favorite. The attention to detail and creativity he puts into each car is on another level-it’s like every new design sets the bar even higher. Hard not to love them all!
Absolutely! Chip Foose is an incredible talent and a true visionary in the automotive world. His designs and attention to detail are unmatched! Do you have a favorite project of his? I’d love to hear what you think!
I completely agree! Chip Foose is a true genius in the world of hot rod design. His attention to detail and innovative ideas bring these cars to life in such a unique way. Every build is a masterpiece that tells a story, and it's impossible not to feel a connection to them. Watching his creative process is truly inspiring! 🚗✨"
Absolutely! Chip Foose has an amazing talent for transforming cars into stunning works of art. His attention to detail and creativity are truly inspiring. Do you have a favorite project of his? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
The P32 for Tom Cruise got my attention. With the P40 touches and shark's teeth it brought back some memories. My Dad was with the Flying Tigers in China prior to the US getting into WWII. Beautiful car Chip and to Tom the lucky owner.
Wow, what an incredible connection! The P32 and P40 details truly capture a spirit that goes beyond just design, and it's touching to hear how it brought back those memories of your father’s service with the Flying Tigers. That's a piece of history to be proud of. Thank you for sharing such a personal story-it really adds depth to the beauty of the car. I’m sure Tom would be honored by the sentiment as well.
Absolutely! Chip Foose and John D'Agostino are legends in the car-building world! 🚗✨ Their creativity and craftsmanship are truly inspiring. Do you have a favorite build from either of them? I’d love to hear your thoughts! 😄
@@Musclemania679 The Terracuda is one of the cars I like from Chip Foose. The right year of it and he nailed it. But I think all of Chip Foose's cars are a masterpiece. I even like cars he built that I wouldn't like at all if they was regular ones. Same goes with John D'Agostino of course. But if you see them they are completely different. John D'Agostino builds mosty cars from the 40's and 50's while Chip Foose mostly doing cars from the 60's and 70's. You can almost think they are from different generation. Yeah, Chip Foose even does some Hot Rods with bodies from 30's and so on. But both are remarkable that is for sure. The Egyptian, Jade Idol and of course the tributes to Elvis where he did 1959 Cadillacs are cool. Jade Idol, sweet. I got a Pontiac Bonneville -1966 4 door HT that I named Jade, because it is going to get GTO dark turqouise metallic. Think it is named marine turqouise. This colour is original from 1966 but it was only on GTO and Pontiac 2+2 that had it. Bonneville did not. So yeah, original but yet very rare on a Bonneville. Atleast in Sweden, don't know how it is in USA tho.
Art is all about passion, and if you love to draw, you’re already on the right path. Everyone has their own unique vision, and with practice, your style and creativity will continue to evolve. Keep at it, and who knows - you might even inspire someone else with your work one day!
Rich & Fabulous designs and curves, amazing paintworks thrown in to the mix, oh so exciting to look at , must be great to drive, I like them all but the "TerraCuda" is my favourite !
I completely agree - the design, curves, and paintwork are truly amazing! The 'TerraCuda' is such an iconic build, and I can see why it's your favorite. It’s a perfect mix of style and performance. What do you love most about the 'TerraCuda'?
Exactly! Chip Foose is all about blending style with performance, making sure his designs not only look incredible but drive like a dream too. It’s the perfect balance!
Totally agree, both Kindig and Foose have their own unique styles! Foose’s attention to detail with interiors and color choices is on another level, especially that blue-it’s stunning. While Kindig’s builds are amazing in their own right, Foose’s designs have that signature flair that just hits differently!
The difference between foose and kindig is lightyears. While kindig is a very talented designer, ive never seen any vehicles he's built himself with no help. He has a few attributes foose has, but chip can do everything and does everything. He can literally do every single aspect of building a custom car, Dave and Kevin dictate the jobs to the corresponding person. Foose does everything himself, he even makes custom bolts that match the contour of whats it's bolting together so you don't see the hardware. I like both guys though, but there's nobody better then foose.
I couldn’t agree more! Chip Foose is truly a master and an artist. His attention to detail and ability to transform cars into works of art is incredible. What’s your favorite piece of his work?
These cars and trucks are great, too bad I'd be afraid to drive them. I'll take the 70s El Camino for the surfer kid he designed on "Overhaulin' " with the S3 grill. a simple LS upgrade would be all it needed
This tuy is a ginios is very especial men is inteligênce Kensteffes are you ❤😎. Time ,biuty, sport and Vision of live guive live with is work. Capichi 😊?????
Thank you so much for the kind words! It sounds like you really appreciate the artistry and vision behind these builds. I agree, the combination of time, beauty, and passion in the work is what makes it special! 😊
Absolutely, both Chip and Dave Kindig are the Michelangelos of the custom car world! Their craftsmanship and artistic vision take automotive design to another level-pure masterpieces on wheels!
That's awesome - Chip really is a master at what he does! You can find old episodes of Overhaulin' on platforms like Discovery+, or sometimes on TH-cam. It's great to relive those classic builds! Hope that helps!
That sounds like a wild concept! If you're talking about creating a car with a chainsaw-inspired engine or a 1:2 scale engine, that could be a really unique build. I'd love to hear more about how you envision it!
Made the Cuda into "a sleek 2 seater" - Cudas were only made as a 2 seater. Was this writin by Foose? It talks about him like some great guy, that's why I think he was involved.
Chip Foose working on a 4WD would be incredible to watch! His attention to detail and ability to blend functionality with stunning design would make for a one-of-a-kind build. Whether it’s a classic off-roader or a modern truck, he’d probably transform it into something breathtaking while keeping it practical. If you’re thinking of suggesting it to him or just discussing the idea, it’s a topic that a lot of automotive fans would love to explore! What kind of 4WD build would you imagine him tackling?
@@Musclemania679 especially if you started with a hummer you get from someplace like GOV PLANET. granted that's my personal preference. a fully flushed out former military Humvee wagon version
Absolutely, you’re right! Sam Foote definitely had a fantastic team supporting him, and the A-Team played a significant role in bringing those projects to life. It’s always important to recognize the collaboration that goes into creating such iconic builds. Teamwork can lead to some amazing results! Do you have a favorite build or episode that really showcases that teamwork? Thanks for pointing that out!
Good point! The Foose Pantera is such a unique ride-definitely deserves a mention. That custom design really takes the Pantera to another level. Thanks for bringing it up!
You're right, the P-51 Mustang is an iconic and expensive plane, so drawing inspiration from it is definitely bold. Chip Foose’s take on the design was meant to pay tribute to that history. What kind of car designs do you think would be a better fit for such a legendary plane?
You're absolutely right - Chip Foose has an incredible eye for design! If he had been involved with the Big 3, we definitely would’ve seen some amazing cars. His style brings so much character and detail. What kind of cars do you think he could have worked his magic on?
Chip Foose is definitely a legend in the industry, no doubt about that! But Dave Kindig has also built an incredible legacy with his own unique style and creativity. Both have made a huge impact on the custom car world in their own ways, and it’s awesome to see how they’ve pushed the boundaries of design. It’s great to appreciate both for what they bring to the table!
his tv show builds aren't any better than a pimp my ride builds. pull off a Foose door panel from his tv series builds. that's' where you'll see true build quality or lack of.
Everyone has their own standards for quality. Chip's builds can definitely be polarizing, but it's interesting to compare different builds. What kind of builds do you think showcase true craftsmanship?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Chip Foose is indeed a legend in the automotive world, and his designs are absolutely stunning! I appreciate your honesty about the voiceover, too-feedback is always helpful for improving future content. What’s your favorite Foose build? I’d love to hear more about what you think makes his work stand out!
That's a great question! Chip Foose is known for putting his own spin on classic designs, but he’s also worked on some original concepts, like the Foose Stallion and his "Grandmaster" Camaro. His style blends classic and modern elements. What kind of designs would you like to see him explore?
Great choice with the Impala - it's a classic! I see what you mean about the E-Type, it's definitely a unique design. The early models have their own charm too. What do you like most about the original?
Foose didn't win Riddler award so many times because he is average. His body and paint designs are AMAZING. However, I HATE that he's willing to put non-Ford engines in Ford cars. That's just wrong.
There's no denying Chip's talent-his designs have consistently raised the bar in the automotive world. As for the engine choices, it's definitely a hot topic for purists! Some see it as pushing the boundaries of creativity, while others, like you, prefer staying true to the brand. Either way, it’s great to see passionate discussions around such iconic builds. Keeps the car culture alive!
@@Musclemania679 It's not like there's no such thing as a good Ford engine. From Windsor small blocks, to Cleveland to Modular engines and Coyotes. As for bigger engines, the Godzilla and 385 series are very good.
European car design often emphasizes elegance and subtlety, while American cars can lean towards bold and expressive styles. Both have their unique charm and appeal, and it’s fascinating to see how cultural influences shape automotive design. What do you think are some of the key differences that stand out to you? Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@Musclemania679 European cars are better in quality and more advanced technologically . I think American cars have specific charm if it's about design and style, especially cars produced from 60's -90's. My criticism is only about American tuning which is in my opinion grotesque and against main idea of tuning which is improving performance, aerodynamics , steering, grip. If I will ever own American car ( not easy to find and not popular in England) it will be original car without changes to bodywork and more important with normal suspension at least 8 inches above the ground level. 😄
@@snd7622😂😂😂😂that's funny. European cars are junk. Always have been to make then suitable for the junk roads. Oh and they're ugly af too but thanks for the laugh
@@saladtrucker Is Ferrari, Lamborghini. Porsche, Maserati, McLaren, Aston - Martin, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, BMW, Mercedes etc. ugly ? 😆 There is nothing from America even close to this prestige, quality and performance. Also all rich people in USA drive on European cars . Nobody wants American scrap.
@@Musclemania679 I like 50's and 60's era vehicles but ONLY if they are completely stock. Once tamped with or modified I could care less about them. Those two eras produced some great classic designs and unlike today's cookie cutter vehicles, when you saw one you immediately know what it was.
I agree, Boyd Coddington had a unique style and his builds were legendary. It’s always interesting to see the different approaches between him and Chip Foose. What do you think made Boyd's builds stand out to you?
I hear you, and I appreciate your feedback! I’m always working to improve, both with the content and delivery. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I’ll keep them in mind for future videos! 🙏
I get what you’re saying - everyone draws inspiration from somewhere, especially in the world of car design. But I think Dave Kindig has developed his own distinctive style over the years. Both he and Chip Foose have their own approaches to customizing cars, and that's what makes the industry so interesting. It’s great to see how different designers can put their unique spin on classic ideas!
@Musclemania679 I like original auto designs. That's what made theae cars so popular in the first place. Many people woth a lot of just like having something no one else has.
This what I don’t understand if you don’t have enough of video of the car or truck you are talking about then don’t make a video about it because it is a waste of time watching a video and there’s several clips of several different vehicles motors and it’s just nonsense the viewers get lost of what you’re talking about if the video doesn’t Mach the audio
I hear you. The real value is in the craftsmanship and passion behind the build, not the paycheck. For us car enthusiasts, it's all about the incredible work and the love for the cars, not the millionaire status.
Not only does design cars, he's come up with some production cars. When he worked for Boyd, he designed a car called the hemi-sphere. It became an instant custom car that became the Plymouth prowler. If you were a fan, you'd know chip foose is one of the world's best car designers, if not the best. Unfortunately that comes at a price and that's why some designers never get a production car made especially from a designer that doesn't work for them, it's unheard of. That in itself is an amazing feat. He's already won multiple ridlers which most car designers only dream of.
Take off re and what do you get? Re-Design. Which is what manufacturers do after the intitial design. I believe that you are splitting hairs. Chip has great talent. I wish that I could afford to have him do some cars for me. I really like it when he tries to envision what the manufacturer would do. If they had the time, money and no restraint.
Haha, wow! 😆 Sounds like Tom Cruise was trying to work his Hollywood charm to score one of Foose's masterpieces for free! But hey, with the level of craftsmanship Foose puts into those cars, I can’t blame him for trying! Still, those rides are definitely worth every penny.
I hear your frustration, and I appreciate your honesty. If there’s anything specific you’d like help with or if you want a more personalized response, feel free to let me know! I’m here to make it right!
Haha, yeah, if by 'loser' you mean a legendary genius who changed the course of art history forever! 😄 Michelangelo set the bar pretty high, just like Chip and Kindig in their own world.
The only person I've ever seen that can drive a sketch off a napkin into a SEMA winning vehicle. The ability to conceive, design & build these works of art transcends normal human skill levels. I'm amazed at the visions he has for the ordinary to become extraordinary.
I couldn’t agree more! Chip Foose has an incredible gift for turning a simple sketch into a masterpiece. His ability to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary is truly unmatched. It’s like watching magic happen in real time!
I can honestly say when I started watching Chip Foose, and his unbelievable creations, the next episode, and the next episode, it just kept getting better and better. Thank you chip for introducing me to a whole new automotive world. 😮
That's amazing to hear! Chip Foose has a way of drawing you in with each build, and it's incredible how he continually pushes the boundaries of design. So glad to hear you’ve discovered a whole new world through his work - he’s definitely an inspiration! What’s been your favorite Foose build so far?
I have to say, that's an expected question of course. But it truly is impossible for me to answer. I am hard pressed to be able to pick just one. Thank for your reply.
Chip, is my all-time designer and builder. Every vehicle I kept saying "Okay I love that one, then another one would be shown and I said, "I love them all." The level of detail is hands down some of the best in the world.
Couldn’t agree more! Chip has a way of making every build feel like your new favorite. The attention to detail and creativity he puts into each car is on another level-it’s like every new design sets the bar even higher. Hard not to love them all!
Fantastic, Foose is a genius!
Absolutely! Chip Foose is an incredible talent and a true visionary in the automotive world. His designs and attention to detail are unmatched! Do you have a favorite project of his? I’d love to hear what you think!
Foose is probably the best of the best in his field.
Absolutely! Chip Foose is definitely one of the best in the business. His creativity and skill are second to none. Truly a master of his craft!
I loved watching his series, and he, in my eyes, is the most brilliant designer of “Hot Rod” creations.
His masterpieces make me emotional!!
I completely agree! Chip Foose is a true genius in the world of hot rod design. His attention to detail and innovative ideas bring these cars to life in such a unique way. Every build is a masterpiece that tells a story, and it's impossible not to feel a connection to them. Watching his creative process is truly inspiring! 🚗✨"
One of the best.
Chip does incredible work on cars
Absolutely! Chip Foose has an amazing talent for transforming cars into stunning works of art. His attention to detail and creativity are truly inspiring. Do you have a favorite project of his? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
The P32 for Tom Cruise got my attention. With the P40 touches and shark's teeth it brought back some memories. My Dad was with the Flying Tigers in China prior to the US getting into WWII. Beautiful car Chip and to Tom the lucky owner.
Wow, what an incredible connection! The P32 and P40 details truly capture a spirit that goes beyond just design, and it's touching to hear how it brought back those memories of your father’s service with the Flying Tigers. That's a piece of history to be proud of. Thank you for sharing such a personal story-it really adds depth to the beauty of the car. I’m sure Tom would be honored by the sentiment as well.
Outstanding
Thanks so much! Glad you think so! Chip Foose’s work really is outstanding
Chip Foose and John D'Agostino. Good carbuilders. :)
Absolutely! Chip Foose and John D'Agostino are legends in the car-building world! 🚗✨ Their creativity and craftsmanship are truly inspiring. Do you have a favorite build from either of them? I’d love to hear your thoughts! 😄
@@Musclemania679 The Terracuda is one of the cars I like from Chip Foose. The right year of it and he nailed it. But I think all of Chip Foose's cars are a masterpiece. I even like cars he built that I wouldn't like at all if they was regular ones.
Same goes with John D'Agostino of course. But if you see them they are completely different. John D'Agostino builds mosty cars from the 40's and 50's while Chip Foose mostly doing cars from the 60's and 70's.
You can almost think they are from different generation. Yeah, Chip Foose even does some Hot Rods with bodies from 30's and so on. But both are remarkable that is for sure. The Egyptian, Jade Idol and of course the tributes to Elvis where he did 1959 Cadillacs are cool.
Jade Idol, sweet. I got a Pontiac Bonneville -1966 4 door HT that I named Jade, because it is going to get GTO dark turqouise metallic. Think it is named marine turqouise. This colour is original from 1966 but it was only on GTO and Pontiac 2+2 that had it. Bonneville did not.
So yeah, original but yet very rare on a Bonneville. Atleast in Sweden, don't know how it is in USA tho.
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Salute to excellence indeed! Chip Foose is a true legend. His work speaks for itself!
I wish I had the artistic talent that chip has I love to draw I wish I had this guy's visions
Art is all about passion, and if you love to draw, you’re already on the right path. Everyone has their own unique vision, and with practice, your style and creativity will continue to evolve. Keep at it, and who knows - you might even inspire someone else with your work one day!
Rich & Fabulous designs and curves, amazing paintworks thrown in to the mix, oh so exciting to look at , must be great to drive, I like them all but the "TerraCuda" is my favourite !
I completely agree - the design, curves, and paintwork are truly amazing! The 'TerraCuda' is such an iconic build, and I can see why it's your favorite. It’s a perfect mix of style and performance. What do you love most about the 'TerraCuda'?
He is a designer to make it look better and to perform better.
Exactly! Chip Foose is all about blending style with performance, making sure his designs not only look incredible but drive like a dream too. It’s the perfect balance!
Nicer ❤
He is no Dave kindigit but I like Foose’s interiors and choice of colors better. That blue is incredible!
Totally agree, both Kindig and Foose have their own unique styles! Foose’s attention to detail with interiors and color choices is on another level, especially that blue-it’s stunning. While Kindig’s builds are amazing in their own right, Foose’s designs have that signature flair that just hits differently!
The difference between foose and kindig is lightyears. While kindig is a very talented designer, ive never seen any vehicles he's built himself with no help. He has a few attributes foose has, but chip can do everything and does everything. He can literally do every single aspect of building a custom car, Dave and Kevin dictate the jobs to the corresponding person. Foose does everything himself, he even makes custom bolts that match the contour of whats it's bolting together so you don't see the hardware. I like both guys though, but there's nobody better then foose.
In a way he is a artist a master.
I couldn’t agree more! Chip Foose is truly a master and an artist. His attention to detail and ability to transform cars into works of art is incredible. What’s your favorite piece of his work?
Like No Other
Exactly, Chip Foose’s work is like no other! His creativity and skill set him apart. What’s your favorite Foose design that stands out to you?
F O O O S E is the G.O.A.T. ! ! !
Absolutely! Chip Foose is definitely the G.O.A.T. of custom car design! His work is timeless and truly unmatched. What’s your favorite build of his?
These cars and trucks are great, too bad I'd be afraid to drive them. I'll take the 70s El Camino for the surfer kid he designed on "Overhaulin' " with the S3 grill. a simple LS upgrade would be all it needed
A master..
@@garywilloughby6893 Absolutely! Chip Foose is on another level. Glad to see other fans who appreciate his genius! What's your favorite build of his?"
This tuy is a ginios is very especial men is inteligênce
Kensteffes are you ❤😎. Time ,biuty, sport and Vision of live guive live with is work.
Capichi 😊?????
Thank you so much for the kind words! It sounds like you really appreciate the artistry and vision behind these builds. I agree, the combination of time, beauty, and passion in the work is what makes it special! 😊
Chip and Dave Kindig have the credentials of Michaelangelo.
Absolutely, both Chip and Dave Kindig are the Michelangelos of the custom car world! Their craftsmanship and artistic vision take automotive design to another level-pure masterpieces on wheels!
What a ridiculous comparison. Specious. I wager you could not tell a Monet from a Manet.
Yep but dont forget about Ring Bros
@@stephencurry8552such a dumb comment. Nobody mentioned Monet or Manet. You’re just pretending you’re smart.
I grew up watching every episode of overhauln Chip is a master at this art where can I access old episodes of overhauln please
That's awesome - Chip really is a master at what he does! You can find old episodes of Overhaulin' on platforms like Discovery+, or sometimes on TH-cam. It's great to relive those classic builds! Hope that helps!
Recreate unchanged #7 with Rx-gass=(chainsaw) with1:2 engin
That sounds like a wild concept! If you're talking about creating a car with a chainsaw-inspired engine or a 1:2 scale engine, that could be a really unique build. I'd love to hear more about how you envision it!
Made the Cuda into "a sleek 2 seater" - Cudas were only made as a 2 seater. Was this writin by Foose? It talks about him like some great guy, that's why I think he was involved.
Cudas were only made as a 2 seater?
id love to see what he could do with a 4WD
Chip Foose working on a 4WD would be incredible to watch! His attention to detail and ability to blend functionality with stunning design would make for a one-of-a-kind build. Whether it’s a classic off-roader or a modern truck, he’d probably transform it into something breathtaking while keeping it practical.
If you’re thinking of suggesting it to him or just discussing the idea, it’s a topic that a lot of automotive fans would love to explore! What kind of 4WD build would you imagine him tackling?
@@Musclemania679 especially if you started with a hummer you get from someplace like GOV PLANET. granted that's my personal preference. a fully flushed out former military Humvee wagon version
What's with 1960's Wolseley at the beginning and end?
Let’s not forget that Sam Foote also used the A team to help him build and pull it off. Let’s give credit where credit is due.
Absolutely, you’re right! Sam Foote definitely had a fantastic team supporting him, and the A-Team played a significant role in bringing those projects to life. It’s always important to recognize the collaboration that goes into creating such iconic builds. Teamwork can lead to some amazing results! Do you have a favorite build or episode that really showcases that teamwork? Thanks for pointing that out!
Street Rod and Customs in Katy Texas off highway 6 back in 96 it was a 55 Bellaire Pro Street for baseball player can caminiti
Thanks for sharing that!🔥
What about the " Grandmaster" by Foose?
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Блядь, ну какие же они красивые, тот случай когда из обычной тачки чувак делает шедевр, гений.
Yeah, seriously, they’re stunning! It’s one of those cases where someone takes an ordinary car and turns it into a masterpiece. True genius at work!
Nice, but this vid left out the Foose Pantera.
Good point! The Foose Pantera is such a unique ride-definitely deserves a mention. That custom design really takes the Pantera to another level. Thanks for bringing it up!
The mustang inspired car for a p51 mustang.. I don’t think so… that plane is worth around $4.5m
You're right, the P-51 Mustang is an iconic and expensive plane, so drawing inspiration from it is definitely bold. Chip Foose’s take on the design was meant to pay tribute to that history. What kind of car designs do you think would be a better fit for such a legendary plane?
The Bondo King.
I've said it before that treatment of an XKE is not an improvement on the original. But then again, I'm English so must be biased.
nope, you are quite right, i think it's ugly and looks odd, it's also sacrilege.
@@speeddemon9555 completely agree. it's an abomination
Biased or not, you are correct.
If the big 3 would have had Chip as a designer we wouldn't have had 75% of the crappy looking creations they have thrust upon us.
You're absolutely right - Chip Foose has an incredible eye for design! If he had been involved with the Big 3, we definitely would’ve seen some amazing cars. His style brings so much character and detail. What kind of cars do you think he could have worked his magic on?
Kindig never saw the day he could come close to chip foose is the all. Time best
Chip Foose is definitely a legend in the industry, no doubt about that! But Dave Kindig has also built an incredible legacy with his own unique style and creativity. Both have made a huge impact on the custom car world in their own ways, and it’s awesome to see how they’ve pushed the boundaries of design. It’s great to appreciate both for what they bring to the table!
I think alot of people love Chip's color palate and interiors, but prefer Dave's body mods. They're both great.
his tv show builds aren't any better than a pimp my ride builds. pull off a Foose door panel from his tv series builds. that's' where you'll see true build quality or lack of.
Everyone has their own standards for quality. Chip's builds can definitely be polarizing, but it's interesting to compare different builds. What kind of builds do you think showcase true craftsmanship?
HUGE Chip Foose Fan!! Amazing automobiles.
But This voiceover is trash
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Chip Foose is indeed a legend in the automotive world, and his designs are absolutely stunning! I appreciate your honesty about the voiceover, too-feedback is always helpful for improving future content. What’s your favorite Foose build? I’d love to hear more about what you think makes his work stand out!
Has Foose ever done a car design that is not just refining a design that has already been done of a classic car?
That's a great question! Chip Foose is known for putting his own spin on classic designs, but he’s also worked on some original concepts, like the Foose Stallion and his "Grandmaster" Camaro. His style blends classic and modern elements. What kind of designs would you like to see him explore?
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i'll have the Impala thanks, the E Type is odd looking, i would rather have the early original model.
Great choice with the Impala - it's a classic! I see what you mean about the E-Type, it's definitely a unique design. The early models have their own charm too. What do you like most about the original?
Jaguar V12 unreliable 😂 only an American who has 0 clue beyond V8’s would say that.
Foose didn't win Riddler award so many times because he is average. His body and paint designs are AMAZING. However, I HATE that he's willing to put non-Ford engines in Ford cars. That's just wrong.
There's no denying Chip's talent-his designs have consistently raised the bar in the automotive world. As for the engine choices, it's definitely a hot topic for purists! Some see it as pushing the boundaries of creativity, while others, like you, prefer staying true to the brand. Either way, it’s great to see passionate discussions around such iconic builds. Keeps the car culture alive!
@@Musclemania679 It's not like there's no such thing as a good Ford engine. From Windsor small blocks, to Cleveland to Modular engines and Coyotes. As for bigger engines, the Godzilla and 385 series are very good.
"F A T tires"? This is A I too? When will it stop?
Roosh???? What the hell is Roosh engines???
Haha, I think you mean Roush engines! 😅 Definitely not Roosh! Thanks for catching that-always aiming to get it right! 🚗💥
Chip Foose and the guys at Kingdig built show car but not driver cars.
The vid would be better without the weak music
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll definitely keep that in mind for future videos. What kind of music do you think would suit the content better?
#10 please was a juvenile prison
To European standards it's nothing but caricartures of beautiful cars.
European car design often emphasizes elegance and subtlety, while American cars can lean towards bold and expressive styles. Both have their unique charm and appeal, and it’s fascinating to see how cultural influences shape automotive design. What do you think are some of the key differences that stand out to you? Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@Musclemania679 European cars are better in quality and more advanced technologically . I think American cars have specific charm if it's about design and style, especially cars produced from 60's -90's. My criticism is only about American tuning which is in my opinion grotesque and against main idea of tuning which is improving performance, aerodynamics , steering, grip. If I will ever own American car ( not easy to find and not popular in England) it will be original car without changes to bodywork and more important with normal suspension at least 8 inches above the ground level. 😄
@@snd7622😂😂😂😂that's funny. European cars are junk. Always have been to make then suitable for the junk roads. Oh and they're ugly af too but thanks for the laugh
@@saladtrucker Is Ferrari, Lamborghini. Porsche, Maserati, McLaren, Aston - Martin, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, BMW, Mercedes etc. ugly ? 😆 There is nothing from America even close to this prestige, quality and performance. Also all rich people in USA drive on European cars . Nobody wants American scrap.
'Sorry, but I did not see one vehicle that I would want to even drive much less own. To each his own, as they say.
everyone's taste is different! Chip Foose’s designs aren’t for everyone, but they definitely have a unique style. What kind of cars do you enjoy?
@@Musclemania679 I like 50's and 60's era vehicles but ONLY if they are completely stock. Once tamped with or modified I could care less about them. Those two eras produced some great classic designs and unlike today's cookie cutter vehicles, when you saw one you immediately know what it was.
This sounds like the 50s he wants something differa nt.
Do you announcers mispronounce words on purpose just to piss me off ? ;)))
Not a touch on Boyd Coddington
I agree, Boyd Coddington had a unique style and his builds were legendary. It’s always interesting to see the different approaches between him and Chip Foose. What do you think made Boyd's builds stand out to you?
@ The outright beauty.
I can't stand automated narrations, that can't pronounce the words right. Makes the whole story cheesy. Love Chip though, Amazing mind.
Not seeing the beauty in any of those. Voice and pronunciation, ridiculous.
I hear you, and I appreciate your feedback! I’m always working to improve, both with the content and delivery. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I’ll keep them in mind for future videos! 🙏
Mr Dave kindigit is also just an auto design copy cat.
I get what you’re saying - everyone draws inspiration from somewhere, especially in the world of car design. But I think Dave Kindig has developed his own distinctive style over the years. Both he and Chip Foose have their own approaches to customizing cars, and that's what makes the industry so interesting. It’s great to see how different designers can put their unique spin on classic ideas!
@Musclemania679 I like original auto designs. That's what made theae cars so popular in the first place. Many people woth a lot of just like having something no one else has.
This what I don’t understand if you don’t have enough of video of the car or truck you are talking about then don’t make a video about it because it is a waste of time watching a video and there’s several clips of several different vehicles motors and it’s just nonsense the viewers get lost of what you’re talking about if the video doesn’t Mach the audio
The narrator needs to be replaced. Too many pronunciation errors.
i still like xzibets cars on pimp my ride better
Pls pls stop with the robo voice. It was good until the f. A. T. Tires. You completely ruined the entire video. Stopped watching.
I would have never brought up that he was paid a hefty fee nobody cares these guys are all multi millionaires it just sounds bad
I hear you. The real value is in the craftsmanship and passion behind the build, not the paycheck. For us car enthusiasts, it's all about the incredible work and the love for the cars, not the millionaire status.
First car might be the ugliest truck ever been built
Im sure they are made well , but they really are Boring
Thanks for your feedback! I get that Foose's style isn't for everyone, but his craftsmanship is top-notch. What kind of car designs do you like?"
This guy redesigns classic car designs. He is not a car designer.
A designer of anything. Uses a clay mock of what he wants.
Ugh he's a car designer
Except when “all new”models are introduced, they all redesign stuff.
Not only does design cars, he's come up with some production cars. When he worked for Boyd, he designed a car called the hemi-sphere. It became an instant custom car that became the Plymouth prowler. If you were a fan, you'd know chip foose is one of the world's best car designers, if not the best. Unfortunately that comes at a price and that's why some designers never get a production car made especially from a designer that doesn't work for them, it's unheard of. That in itself is an amazing feat. He's already won multiple ridlers which most car designers only dream of.
Take off re and what do you get? Re-Design. Which is what manufacturers do after the intitial design. I believe that you are splitting hairs. Chip has great talent. I wish that I could afford to have him do some cars for me. I really like it when he tries to envision what the manufacturer would do. If they had the time, money and no restraint.
Tom cruise is a douche, he wanted Foose to give him the car.
Haha, wow! 😆 Sounds like Tom Cruise was trying to work his Hollywood charm to score one of Foose's masterpieces for free! But hey, with the level of craftsmanship Foose puts into those cars, I can’t blame him for trying! Still, those rides are definitely worth every penny.
These are embarrassing.
Everyone has their own opinion on cars, and what might be embarrassing to some can be a classic to others. It’s all about what resonates with you! 😅
These AI narrated videos are garbage!
Downvoting low-effort AI shite.
I hear your frustration, and I appreciate your honesty. If there’s anything specific you’d like help with or if you want a more personalized response, feel free to let me know! I’m here to make it right!
Yeah, exactly remember him. What a loser.
Haha, yeah, if by 'loser' you mean a legendary genius who changed the course of art history forever! 😄 Michelangelo set the bar pretty high, just like Chip and Kindig in their own world.
His builds have aged badly.
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Stallion!:)
Wow Chips work is phenomenal and then you have Gotham Garage....Urrrrgh 🤢🤢🤮🤮