68 Dodge Charger R/T • Part 12 • Hood Fabrication
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
In this video, we continue the fabrication of Ed's 68 Dodge Charger R/T. Scott & Mark shaped a cool underside for the hood on Mopar. The underside of most hoods are usually pretty boring from the factory, so we had to spice it up. This Mopar will sit on a Roadster Shop "Fast Track" chassis and will be powered by a Dick Landy 440ci V8. This car will be fitted with all the goodies. Lots more to come on this one, so stay tuned!
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For anyone wondering why we put so much time and effort into the underside of a hood, it’s because we knew we would be competing for the Al Slonaker Award at the Grand National Roadster Show. These are the kinds of crazy details that need to go into big builds that compete at a high level at these shows. Go big or go home!
@johnnieburge4997
4 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work. I need my hood done. I just text the #. I’m a serious inquirer. I want to compete in the Detroit AutoRama
Details like this is what makes these cars so expensive to build. Like he said most people will look at and say cool, but have no idea what went into it. I love this channel. Way better than anything on TV or Netflix.
That gives you a whole new level of respect on how much work went into that hood! Great job guys
There are people who think they know, there are people who pretend to know, then there's Scott, who really knows!! Amazing work!!
Thank u
NICE!
In awe of the work and well done on the video. “Scratching the noodle”? Haha! Keep up the great work fellas.
Enjoyed!
Good job , i'm happy to watch your channel .
It's beautiful❤ I also want to do this kind of work
Shit that is a hell of a lot of work to make it look that good, and make room for the motor, especially without a scoop. Most shops would have just cut a hole in it and added a scoop. I like the stock hood look with a big ass motor under it!
Awesome!
Well, there goes the hood! It looks like the old noodle scratch was a complete success, it looks incredible! My cat's name is Lucky and he's awesome too!
Another brilliant video from you guys. Scott really knows his stuff, that hood is another work of art.
You are the best.
Great insight on all that goes on into the metal work,great metal work Scott …
Man! The work that you guys put into a build is nothing short of phenomenal! Well done !! Damn Scott you use an airsaw like a scalpel!
A lot of work into one panel! Great work guys.
Wow, what a group of craftsmen!
That's quite a seminar i might say ⚒👌, me being a painter .. .. waiting for the body work 🙏
Outstanding workmanship - Love the talent of the craftsman. Good camera work.
@ClassicCarStudio
4 ай бұрын
We appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching.
Build is coming along very nicely,,
Great work.
🤙👍
Who collects all the bikes that are hanging on the wall ?
@ClassicCarStudio
4 ай бұрын
Those are Noah’s bikes.
@jettob
4 ай бұрын
Those bikes are awesome! I grew in the same generation. I couldn’t afford all those, but I did my own rebuild of an RL20ii a few years back and ride it all the time. Looks like he got some skyways and mongooses. Maybe a video on the bikes is on the agenda?
Where is his accent from?
$20,000 hood.
The craftsman ship is exceptional, BUT so unnecessary, that hood probably cost labor 20k easy, the modification is forgettable