Fabricating the rear into a coupe (Bad Chad bonus episode)
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
This is a 1940 Ford Tudor that Bad Chad plans on turning into a Coupe. The vision for this build is to build the Hot Wheels Neet Streeter toy.
Today we're going to continue fabricating the rear with exhaust pipe.
This series of videos is for anyone who missed out on watching them on our main channel back in 2022.
We are back to work on it so you can watch the newest videos on the @BadChad channel!
Thanks for watching and enjoy the creative process!
#badchad #hotwheels #ford #carbuilds #cars #coupe
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Love the flowing lines on these 50s classics. Im starting to come around to chads builds . Expect the unexpected and end with a pleasing result .even learn something along the way ...ps the hauler was my first build and sent me crazy that it didint get to paint and got a pertrubince out the back .🇦🇺👍
Long time watcher, first time comment'er... I just want to say, you both are the real deal. You can tell you both truly love life and truly love each other. Congratulations to you both for winning life!!!
Super stuff Jolene...."If you know what I'm trying to tell ya! "
You have the vision and can take that and create your vision I love it, I'm one of your. Most devoted fans here in Pilot Rock Ore. I wait dally for new videos thank you for this content, Must also give a shout out to the Queen Jolene for the behind the scenes work that you do it makes my day.
Oh you're such a legend... just ask yourself... what a guy 👍
The coat hanger kid. Car looks great buddy I’ve been enjoying this
It's like watching and listening to Bob Ross but with metal. Just need some happy little trees. Definitely cool, didn't think a 40 ford tudor could be made to look good. Keep up the good work!
Love the idea. You are an artist. It's all in your head. Crazy good.
Showing everything... mistakes and all is awesome!
Hi Jolene! The support you give your man is top notch!
Beautiful Joline. 😊
Awesome attitude about the whole thing . Everything is a learning experience and you have the right attitude to make it go together . Great job you guys !
Super stuff Jolene! If you know what I'm trying to tell ya!
Again you show the awesome ability and eye that you have to do some of the best work on automotive fabrication there is on you tube.
Looking forward too seeing this again 😊 this build is gonna be great when finished 👍👍
Great video . Your the artist that car is your canvas . I love the fact Jolene dosent do any edits.
great work chad
Great work guys 😎👍
new shop and every thing. bad& jo
GREAT JOB
Nice
Awesome work
Hi Chad and Jolene from Trois-Rivieres Quebec
Love watching this again refreshing my mind of the process on the first part of the build, it's great seeing the early stages, then the floor, sand blasting
Hope this Chad fella fixes the upside down and backwards hinges on his suicidal door dilemma
Wow amazing 🚗🚗🚙
Thanks
But her throne is supposed to be without a lid! LOL
They do work coat hangers it's like a bubble gum stick
❤🎉😊
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good job!
I really enjoy the videos. They inspire me.
HAVE U F8NISHED AND PAINTED THE OTHERS YET CHAD ? HI JO JO 🖐🖐⭐️
Good job with the camera jolene
You learn from your mistakes
These builds will rust out if they ever see the road
Jolene you should tell your men to stop doing all this new Projects and finished. Your car.....it been sitting there.in the back since What a. year or more...because we know it's going to look beautiful
I wish chad would slow down and better prepare. His motto of working as quickly as possible is backfiring
Thats like my first car it was my grandfather's 1965 Ford falcon station wagon 6 cylinder 3 on the tree I had more fun with that car than you can shake a stick at
That pipe gives good support in a structure like that
If he could tack both sides at the same time I'd like to see it lol💥🛠️💥🛠️🍔
How do you know the broom stick is straight
You know what they say happy wife happy life
Have a good evening folks
Good job tonight chad
It's just like new
It makes a lot of sense
It dose look good
Grab it with a monkey wrench so you can hold it in place while you weld it