The Most DANGEROUS Hot rod Chassis I Have EVER Seen | 1940 Ford | LocoCustoms
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This car came to us and we wanted to show the horrendous work that was done to it. This should never happen, this is what not to do to a frame. Hopefully this video encourages others to beware of scam "car builders". As always thanks for watching! Leave your opinions in the comments.
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I hope they take all the evidence you've provided and sue the crap out of who ever built this monstrosity. Looking forward to see what you do with it!
It’s sad that there are people in this world that would do this kind of work and take money for it without blinking an eye. You’re a good man for making this right.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yes it is, Thank you so much for watching
@daledavies2334
11 ай бұрын
As was stated they could have had a reputable frame that is straight for less. This guy that built that is just a thief!
@beemerkon
10 ай бұрын
These people are so dumb they think they know everything and aren't wrong
@cdoublejj
10 ай бұрын
it's also sad that the guy who did the work has five broken ribs and one working eye now.
@JW...-oj5iw
10 ай бұрын
@@LocoCustoms ... Steve Buscemi eyeballed it.
My jaw hit the floor when you said a premade frame at $16k+ install would’ve been a better deal than the owner paid for this. That’s absolutely nuts. I feel so bad for the owner. Thanks for being picky and doing a good job!!
@bjrgjohannessen5184
8 ай бұрын
Must be $1600.....
"Down under' here in New Zealand, we can builds rods and modify vehicles legally. But they have to be certified by approved engineers. We often grumble about this imposition but it keeps this kind of crap off the road. Back in the 70s before certification, believe me, we had plenty of 'backyard' stuff like this. This is also why Kiwis are very careful when importing a pre-built rod from the US. One guy I know fell in big time, and he had to do what you're doing here, a complete structural rebuild. Thanks for taking the trouble to make the video and put it up.
A friend and I built a few hot rods and we always made sure everything was fully welded at the correct heat setting for whatever thickness of metal. We also checked measurements and straightness every step of the way. Later on my friend was actually doing work for a 4WD store and occasionally I helped him with roll bar and body modifications. The guy who built that chassis should be named and shamed.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
You guys know what you're doing, love to see it! Keep up the good work, we need more builders like you out there. Thanks for taking the time to comment, it's much appreciated!
@randr10
10 ай бұрын
Yeah this is as bad as it gets. I've seen some really nice looking welds fail, even factory stuff, and I've seen dirty farm welds hold for decades, but these guys weren't even trying to make it right. Nothing is straight, nothing is fully welded, some of it's just hanging in the breeze. Just wow. Based on what the video says they paid tens of thousands to have this work done. Those welds look like you handed a 6 year old a welder and told him to stick the pieces together.
@cdoublejj
10 ай бұрын
I think some people have sheep written on their forehead. I work with some who shelled out Ka to server their Volvo. Claimed the rack and pinion slipt apart among other things but, was still able to drive it in to the shop and they found it during inspection. Pretty sure they got taken for a ride. The. Their brand new kia needed work right off the lot. They mentioned how much it costed. I wouldn't think they would mention any dollar amount when it's that new and under warranty. THEN guys like Mr frame fab get a hold.of these people and really wring them for money. I have to wonder if this video will be used in small claims court.
@williamcole464
10 ай бұрын
@@cdoublejj Me too, but I think a fraud case seeking repayment is called for.
@marvinalancornell8275
10 ай бұрын
Greg, you my friend are so right....NAMED & SHAMED......
That anyone would take money for that work and endanger lives destroys my faith in humanity. But you have restored it. Thank you
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Mark! Glad you liked the video and stay tuned for the next video to see how we fix this up its going to be really nice for the owners
I'm a production welder. I can safely say I was nervous that yall even stood underneath it as I guarantee that the wimpy welds were cracked af. I'd be nervous as hell with just the suspended weight on the lift
This is exactly why I have told anyone who wants to buy a custom car or truck to take a good body man with them to look for work like this. Driving over railroad tracks could have broken that truck in half. I once looked over a " restored" car and told the buyer to run fast and run far. You may have saved someone's life with what you found
@robertclark2714
10 ай бұрын
David, you are 100% spot on. I bought a beautiful 64 ford pickup. I hit a set of railroad tracks at normal speed and the cab relocated on the frame. The floorboard locked into the brake and clutch pedal and it nearly got me killed. There is NO EXCUSE for this to ever happen.
I've made immaculate jobs on clients vehicles and still felt like they were under par. And then I witness something like this and suddenly all is well haha
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yes! Being a perfectionist isn't a bad thing at all. Thank you so much for the comment
Wow, i just can't believe this, when you got to the exhaust pipes going through the cross member that had been cut is visual insanity. I absolutely blown away by the work on the frame of this beautiful truck. By the way i just came across your channel and think that you should have a couple hundred thousand subscribers. Just saying.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Wow, That is the biggest compliment ever! Thank you so much for staying and watching
@jkracinginc.4021
8 ай бұрын
That is a normal design on some factory cars & Kit cars!!!
This video is EXACTLY what i enjoy watching in build videos. Way too many videos skip the " build" part where all the skill and talent is presented. Love your videos!
Wow it’s incredible how people can pass that kind of work of as professional, and get paid to boot ! Glad to see you taking care of it for her ❤
@MidgetPunter
11 ай бұрын
Hopefully the owner of the truck files a law suit against the person who installed a 70% new chassis.
@mattagnew206
10 ай бұрын
There had to be an alcohol or drug habit behind this. Just shocking work.
@jkracinginc.4021
8 ай бұрын
Gotta Luv it! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s always a problem finding honest people. I don’t know if I have ever seen anything that bad. Look forward to seeing your team get it back right and and making a safe hot rod for your customer and everyone driving on our streets.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Honest work is far and in-between, stay tuned for the next video. We appreciate the support Nick
@maniestrijdom7271
11 ай бұрын
Will be watching I own a stock 46 ford and all the help is taken not to make a mess like that!
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
@@maniestrijdom7271 Woo thats a beautiful, beautiful car!
@FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur
11 ай бұрын
@@LocoCustoms quite sure the young man will get a lesson he will appriciate his life long. Because he will know exactly how his truck is put together. Those types of things will turn out in a life long blessing. As I said before. Most blessings come in your life hidden as a disappointment .
@billywird
10 ай бұрын
Problem is? These guys that took this job in bit off more than they could chew and it is rightly stated that in this case a built chassis by a professional builder would have been the way to go. A friend of mine was building a 34 Plymouth coupe as a Milner coupe replica. He did all of the work on the body of the coupe and he was going to have a Fat Mans chassis built for it. He was actually capable of doing the work himself as he was a good welder and very meticulous. but he had the income to just pay for that stuff at this stage of his life. Of course he has passed away before he could get to the frame stage. but that is what we all face,
I have owned a frame and alignment shop for 30 years. We call what you have there a Crab Walker . Its always a young kid trying to build a car.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
That's awesome and thank you for commenting! What's worse is he's a 50 year old man who should have known better
@FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur
11 ай бұрын
@@LocoCustomstime for a new frame.
@FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur
11 ай бұрын
Blessings allways present themselves as misstakes or drawbacks. Once a new frame is bought this thing is gonna be awesome. All the things he thought were subpar are gonna be awesome.
So glad you did this video. There are lots of wannabe "builders" out there. As a hot rod fabricator I have seen many unsafe and unsightly "builds" which never should be driven. I have built many hot rods from scratch which were driven hard, handled great and very safe. It takes care, attention to detail, experience and knowledge to do the job right. Thanks for valuable content.
@1crazypj
10 ай бұрын
I do motorcycles and have seen some really bad work done by shops and even well known 'big name' car builders. Personally, I will turn someone away before doing dangerous stuff they want (but it's easy for them to find someone who will do it) Worst part is, the bikes are then sold to some unsuspecting sucker and get crashed (even happened on national TV with an episode of 'Cafe Racer' several years ago. ) I interviewed for the show but they decided they didn't want someone 'explaining' what was wrong with the custom builds (I had been a Ministry of Transport Motorcycle Inspector in Britain in the 80's)
Glad you’re fixing it right and even better you’ve made this video exposing this type of work by people who shouldn’t be allowed to do work for the public. It would probably make me sick to know how much the customer was charged. Sad that this type of work and the number of shops doing it is becoming a daily occurrence, a sign of the times.
That’s a piece of shit ! Definitely he/they need to be prosecuted 👍 I’ve personally installed over 50 mustang 2 front suspension, back in the late 70’s and mid 80’s. So I personally know exactly what you are talking about. I’ve built, and owned many street Rods. You’re a stand up guy to take on the big job of correcting that disaster!!!
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you, that's a big complement from another builder! Can't thank you enough for all the support Daniel
@jkracinginc.4021
8 ай бұрын
Oh I am Sure he will be Well Compensated $$ for his time and knowledge to make the repairs the right way!!
I know there's supposed to be a family-friendly show but hats off to you for keeping the language down that is one unsafe truck
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, we appreciate this complement a lot!
Unbelievable. Is it simple ineptitude and greed? Drugs? All of the above? My son and I specialize in custom tile walk-in showers and bathrooms and we see this kind of stuff all the time. Sometimes things don’t get caught until there’s structural damage to the house. Great video. Everything was clearly recorded and explained. Although, one sound transition made me jump out of my skin. Lol. I’ll be following the rebuild. Looking forward to watching it all come together.
Most people would say, how is this possible, nobody would knowingly do that , but having worked on other peoples ideas, I have seen most of the bad. Working on a 50 Buick I call Death Wish 7 for the seven deadly mistakes made during the " build". Awesome walk through on what can be hidden under that pretty paint job.
Thankfully she found you. God bless! No excuse !
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Jason! Appreciate the comment
We need more good genuine folks like you bro , great job 😁😁🤘🤘🤘🤘
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you, that means a lot! We appreciate it
The radiator should also be mounted trough a cushion, the radiator can develop cracks when it's hard mounted to the chassis because of the constant flexing.
I live in Europe, it's often frustrating how many rules there seem to be covering modified and artisan builds over here. But I have to say, in Europe this wouldn't be allowed to pass the safety checks so it would never be able to endanger the driver's or any other road user's lives...
@hedgepethracing9590
10 ай бұрын
United States all states are different some you have to get your cars inspected and some you don't. Hence the inspection sticker. It's sad what people will do to push the job out the door and hope it never comes back... That job is trash.
@boosteddiesel1834
10 ай бұрын
Given the uk laws are the same as europe I’m sorry to say your wrong. Cars over 40 years old are exempt from an MOT test so don’t require inspection.
@russthebiker
9 ай бұрын
but they must be roadworthy,and you can be prosecuted for driving a dangerous vehicle@@boosteddiesel1834
@buggs9950
9 ай бұрын
@@boosteddiesel1834 In the UK cars need an MOT if substantially modified, as this truck is.
@jkracinginc.4021
8 ай бұрын
WHO CARES!! We are all in the USA!!! NO Safety inspections Here!!
speaking of deathtraps , many years ago , I bought a '33 Plymouth with a 273 c.i. Barracuda drivetrain without taking a look underneath . It drove well ( it had the original leaf springs and hydraulic brakes ) . One day on a 2 lane blacktop , hit a bump and suddenly no steering , didn,t touch the brakes and it crossed the road to incoming semi=trailer ( 75 ft away ) landed in a hayfield ( luckily no ditch ) . shut off the motor to crawl under and fing out the pitman arm had broken in 2 pieces to reveal a bubble type weld . Welding, as you say, is a very importing skill to master if you modify vehicules . Thanks for the inspiring video
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
This comment right here is a prime example on why good work is so important, We can't thank you enough for taking the time to comment. Sorry to hear that happened to you, Most importantly were we're glad you're okay! Thanks so much for the support, we hope you got the 33 Plymouth all fixed up that's a beautiful car you have.
@RobertBeck-pp2ru
11 ай бұрын
Good rule of thumb: you dont weld pitman arms
@balsachopper7
11 ай бұрын
Why would anyone weld a pitman arm? New ones aren't that expensive and they can be found if you look.
I watch Uncle Tony's Garage and recently he looked at a beautiful Mustang convertble. It was created from a coupe, without any of the convertible body and chassis reinforcements. Comepletely dangerous car sold to an unsuspecting owner. Too many devious garages out there.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
You're right about that, It happens all too often. We haven't seen that video, we'll check it out! Thank you for the comment
@phoenixrising4573
10 ай бұрын
That pickup that Kiwi got in that had whole section of the cab held together with fiberglass was worse than the mustang.
Oh man, I almost cried when i saw that frame. Talk about butchery. worst part is that such rough workmanship and engineering could kill someone. Subbed to watch you guys do the right thing.
This is one of the best teardown videos I've ever seen. I genuinely mean that, you clearly know what you're doing and are more educational in this video than many "professional" shop instructors I've dealt with. All content and no fluff/filler material. I Just subscribed, and I'm looking forward to your next upload!
These people that shit this lady should be exposed so no one has to endanger their lives everytime they sit in their hotrod. She should sue them and definitely get her money back. Im glad you're going to fix this frame and welding like it should be. I just came across your channel and subscribed because all this stuff you've pointed out. I love a honest builder....🎉
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the sub and support on our channel! As of for the guy who built this, Definitely in the legal progress. Thanks for the comment
@RobotRiedingerEd
11 ай бұрын
This video would make excellent evidence.
Buddy, being an old car head from what you showed so far I hope they have to drive what they built, their demise will be on the local news channels... That's not a frame anymore, it has no structural strength.. They GUTTED it and I'm glad you got the original back!!!
Bro, I know you were being respectful on camera, and yeah, the sarcasm was noted. I’ve been working in a truck shop for my entire adult life and I would have loved to have been involved in the clowning y’all did the first time you laid eyes on this!! So much fun!! 🤣🤣
Thanks for the reply. I know how busy you are. I just spoke via phone of my best friend for over 60 years. I am 82 and he is one year less. We never had an argument in all that time. He has retired from a successful Transmission business and the subject today was the amazing potential loss of all our accumulated odd bits of knowledge. When we are gone, it's gone. In 1932 my Dad bought a brand new Ford Victoria. As all Victorias were the new V8 unfortunately his motor burned oil. Took it back to the dealer and the swapped it for another one. Same problem. Then at his request the converted the second V8 to a B 4 cyl. which made Dad happy, and he drove this for several years. how's that for customer service.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
WOW! This comment is incredible. I couldn't agree more, it's a shame the craftsman with all the knowledge will be gone sooner or later. Luckily, this new era of KZread is a good platform for every and anyone to display and share their talents with the world and it will be around even when they're long gone. I encourage you and your buddy to keep sharing your knowledge! We appreciate this comment George and kudos to the Ford dealership for taking car of you and your dad. I can just imagine how gorgeous that 32 was straight out of the dealership brand new!
What a horror story... thank GOD you are fixing it....
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yes! Well get it all fixed up, Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Thank you for this informative video. What was done to this vehicle is Criminal. I will be interested to follow what you will be doing to help these poor people out. The way you have documented this I hope they have some recourse. I had a 40 Ford coupe (1963) when I was 16 in high school with a small block Chevy this brings back a lot of memories. Memories of some of the things I did wrong putting it together. But mine went straight drove okay. I didn't know how to weld so I got the guy down the street to stick weld for me. He thankfully 21:10 knew a lot more than I did. And yes the tail housing went through the X cross member so I had to pull the motor to work on the tranny. My builds have become 21:10 much better over the years as my knowledge increased. My business was Carburation & Fuel Injection. When I needed chassis work done I went to a GOOD chassis builder.This video is great and I'm so glad I stumbled on it. I will be following Loco forever. Thank you again for time in vidoeing & explaining the clueless work that ripped these folks off.
@LocoCustoms
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Great job fixing this hot mess. Your video really emphasizes the importance of going with a reputable shop. I am in the process of looking for a 55 Nomad and your information really helps me prepare for finding the right vehicle. Thanks!!
Wow definitely destroyed the integrity of that frame I've seen some butchers and hack jobs that's got to be the worst
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
I agree, The worst we've seen as well! Thank you for the comment Michael
@frizzlefry1921
10 ай бұрын
Paper mache may be (is) more sturdy than that frame. Nausea within seconds of those undercarriage shots geez how is this ok to send down the road in their mind?
Another up and coming channel to watch, I like seeing quality fab work being done right
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Just checked out your videos and subscribed to your channel
@farfromdonemotors6796
11 ай бұрын
Awesome, thanks. I do it as a hobby but I understand the importance of doing it right
That is truly scary! Thank you for stepping up.
Thank you for taking the time to show this information. I watch these videos to learn as much as possible and I am glad there are videos like this that show what to look out for. ( I would love to learn to weld!)
great video guys. Im not usually fond of videos bashing guys work but this work is crap and people need to be informed on what so called builders are doing to people. you are a good person and really know your stuff. I recently purchased a chassis for my 50 merc that someone started. it has a fatman fab front clip and he did a great job. but everything else was trash the rear was set up with triangulated 4 link and the pinion 2.5 inches off center. he also cut the X from the frame and I had to re enforce everything I only paid 2k so I didnt get ripped off its just I had to do a lot more work than I wanted to do. live and learn
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the comment! Yes, I don't like bashing either. I left the name out of the "builder" and just showed his work so everyone can see its not right. It's just an unfortunate situation that the owners paid dearly for. And that's awesome a 50 Merc! such a cool car, you should make more KZread videos, we would love to watch!
@lonnieciallela1526
11 ай бұрын
@@LocoCustoms I keep saying im gonna start one but I am so camera shy and i need help of my daughter to show me the tech stuff. one day tho
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
@@lonnieciallela1526 We felt the same way about being in front of a camera, my advice go for it and have fun with it
I really admire your taking this pos frame and making this ladies dream come true, I hope she sues the wanna be fabricator and your video testimonial will help her recoup her investment....keep up the great work, new subscriber here...
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
We're hoping so too, can't thank you enough for the support! We're glad you like the channel, new video on this truck coming out soon. Thanks for the comment Rick
@Burley-we8ob
11 ай бұрын
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I just found your channel this morning. I'm excited to start watching all of your videos. It's always great to see professionals that look out for their customer. Integrity.
I'm a self taught welder. My freshman year in high school I had never welded before. I chose intro to welding and finished all the welding requirements in the first 2 weeks. I loved it and I'm pretty good at it. I'm 50 now, and even in high school, I could weld better than that. I also take pride in my work and would never put a weld like that on anything and leave it. I also will not ever half ass any kind of work. I have quit jobs before because they wanted me to do work like that. I will never stoop to that level! I taught my son that no matter what the job is, if you take pride in your work, you will always produce good work. How good is always up to you.
WOW! As an ex bodyman, fabricator, racecar builder, insurance adjuster let me comment on your program. This is the first time I saw your presentation and I heartily approve. In addition to all your excellent comments and apparent knowledge please take a bow. I cannot help commenting on your jig plate. Well done. I once had to straighten a 1939 Ford by chaining it to a railroad track! Ah yes, the good old days! It is criminal to do this level of work to use a loose term. There is also I might add a possible issue with the job as the possibility of a legal issue in a "her" fault accident. The insurance co. may take the attitude of who was negligent by driving an unsafe vehicle. Just a thought and is there a state inspection for this "antique?". Good luck and keep us posted.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Woah! You have some talent, youre a jack of all trades type of guy we love the comment! Thank you for the advice it is very helpful. Im glad you like the plate jig as well. We loved reading about the 1939 Ford, that's an awseome story. As for the state inspection Nevada doesn't have a state safety inspection. Thanks for the luck, we're getting this all sorted out. Stay tuned for the next video and thanks for the support!
@richardpack4
11 ай бұрын
That is a good point on the unsafe vehicle in an accident. Insurance companies would use that as a way to get out of a settlement. I’ve known people who have ran into that situation. If they ever uncover that the vehicle has had frame damage or find out that the donor vehicle had they will walk away fast.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
@@richardpack4 Thats a really good point, The good news is when we finish it will be completely customs, and she shouldn't have any issues whatsoever. Thanks again for taking the time to comment
Ok I by NO means am a builder nor welder. But even I see the issues with that frame. My welds are not always so pretty but they are solid and safe. I do know physics and see so many areas you pointed out that were extremely major fail points and very unsafe. I would say had I had this done for my wife I would be having a heart to heart with this person. Glad you are getting it fixed up for them.
I just clicked on your video, I am so impressed by your calm measured analytical approach, and the way you explain the problems, you have a Zen like calmness learned through many years of skilled work, as a tradesman myself ( but not on your level) I recognize a craftsman with a life time of experience , who thinks things through and checks double checks and checks again before welding things, my father was a tool maker, he worked the same way truly that chassis is horrible, even things like the route of the exhaust pipes over the leaf springs , where they will foul under bumpy conditions, and the mountings to the cab would not hold a pannier on a motorcycle, even I can see its lethal ,many thanks for taking the time and trouble to show this awful shoddy workmanship, and to rectify it much respect from Russell in England
Love the self tappers on the rad support. Thanks for the video!
I agree with everything you are saying.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Rich!
When you said they sold her a new frame I was expecting to see a poorly made custom frame. Why change to another used frame instead of just fixing alignment issues with original? You didn't really say how much they charged her but knowing what an Art Morrison frame costs, and then plus labour, and they charged her more? This is the worst I have seen on a higher end hot rod, I have seen shoddy work on cheap beaters, but this takes the cake. By the way, I apprenticed as an alignment and brake specialist in the early 80's, have been under countless cars.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Exactly! The original frame was pretty much perfect just needed a little fixing up. In the next video you can see how we fix it and put the original frame back under this truck. You got that right! Can you believe all of this costed more than an Art Morrison frame? Thank you for the comment Tim
Your a very honest knowledgeable guy which the world needs more people like you, plus it helped me a ton on my personal build…… thank you
@LocoCustoms
10 ай бұрын
That is such a compliment, thank you!
Honest people are hard to come by. YOU, my good man, are one of those. Be proud.
Very interesting content . Such a pretty truck that a perfect chassis ought to be found to match it . Fixing old repairs over old damage coupled with shockingly bad recent work ,for this job , cannot be the right way to go . Look forward to the progress- hope you show it all including the gritty details . Jonny (ShropshireUK)
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
So cool to see people from all over the world commenting, that's awesome! Shropshire Is Beautiful! You're right about the chassis, we're fixing up the original frame to use. Stay tuned for the next video, it will be very detailed. Thanks for commenting
Sadly I'm in a very similar situation. I should have done more research before getting into mine. I've got a 37 Ford Tudor sedan that has some sort of either homemade or aftermarket frame and the rear leaf springs are put in with the rear of the spring straddling the frame as normal. Then welded the front to the inside of the frame. I'm guessing to lower the ride height. There's a 2 inch difference from the front of the spring to the rear. As well as wheel centering and pinion angle issues. I haven't gotten into the front suspension yet . SMH I'll be watching for updates!!
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Damn thats horrible! Watch out for the next video if that's helpful to see how we fix this and if you need any further help you can personally dm me on Instagram @Lococustomslv well help in anyway we can. If you don't have Instagram you can also email us: Lococustomslv@yahoo.com. We hate to see this being done to people, we wish you all the best! That 37 must be beautiful! Thank you for commenting
Wow! I’m glad they came to you and you worked them in.
If someones life is counting on your work- the work must be correctly measured - checker and checked the second and third time. Just like the saying - measure twice / cut once. Same for this work - must be correct. So glad, YOU SIR - is undertaking this for that lady. She can trust what you do will be correctly done.. Someone should be held accountable for the junk they made and a possible life that may of ended by this bad work. The same in body work with rust and repairs. Some think they know everything to know / short cuts and more junk Great video showing what to what to watch out for. Love to see finish product. Thank you SIR.
They should be criminally liable.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely, completely unacceptable work! Thanks for commenting
Great video, no silliness and no headbanging music. Nice to see grownups doing stuff. Person who built that truck should just rob people at gunpoint and save their self a lot of work. Subscribing now. Thanks
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
We love this comment! thanks for subscribing, look forward to more videos coming soon.
The level people will stoop to make a dollar is beyond my comprehension! Examples like this keep showing up and each one gets worse. You're a great man to help this woman out.
😢 that’s so so sad that someone has done that!!! 🤬 I’m glad your the one with the knowledge and skills to help this couple out!
That truck looks like Chad Hiltz built it.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
You said it, I didn't haha! Thanks for the comment!
@65cj55
11 ай бұрын
Chad would of hid the welds with filler...
@g.o.b.2558
11 ай бұрын
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Just came across your channel I am impressed with your work ethic, do it right or don't do it at all. Here in the UK when you build a hot rod or kit car you have to have the vehicle tested before you can register it. it's called an sva test Google it sometime, a lot of people hate it because there is certain rules you have to stick to but it's a necessity which I feel is needed because of people who have no place building cars, I am talking professional engineers here lol. It always amazes me that home builders and small rod shops on you tube do absolutely amazing work because they want the best and show everyone there great work, but I get pissed off when so called professional car builders take advantage of fellow hot rod and car enthusiasts because they don't know any better(not all enthusiasts have that knowledge). Why did they turn out that shit when the old frame just needs jigging and refining it blows my mind, lack of basic tools is usually the answer. For the price the poor lady paid that frame should be arrow straight jigged and welded to perfection powder coated and aligned and re assembled whole fender colour matched and re painted and still have change keep sending the videos so I can be updated I have subscribed take care..
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
First off, Thank you so much for the all the detail in your comment! Googled the Sva test, here in Nevada there's not even a Vehicle safety Inspection. Thank you for the comment and sub from the UK! Love to hear where every one is from, Take care and definitely stay tuned for the next video on this truck! We are fixing up the Original frame we showed and its going to be really nice
I don't know how you managed to keep a straight face when you showed us that tuned exhaust system. I'm surprised he didn't use plumbing elbows.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
oh jeez haha! That made us all laugh! Love the comment that's hilarious, thanks!
I am so Happy to see this Vidio , My Hubby is a qualified Motor Body builder / Coded Welder before he moved on in life , You doing and Saying same Things he has been doing for Years ,Telling people straight out ,pls if ya don't know what you're doing ,don't do it to other people's Property and still Charge them for it !! Great stuff !! Keep up the good Work !! ❤
Glade to hear and see your the man with skills and integrity
Wow. I did some sketchy shizz when I was 16 and had no clue, but to own a shop and do worse shizz??? Brutal.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yea, this is some really bad work and he doest even have a shop. Thank you for your comment!
Been a automotive fab guy for 40 + years, I don't understand why some fab shop would allow this type of work go out of there shop!! Word of mouth can be some excellent advertisement, but get it wrong one time....it will take years to build up the customers trust!!!.I highly doubt the builder of that chassis built it on a frame table with out any fixturing, and, he should have aligned the front end before he gave it back to the customer....very very shoddy work!!!
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
That is very true, he's just a local guy with no shop or experience. We Love to see experts like you of 40 plus years sharing your knowledge! Thats amazing, thank you for commenting.
I used to have a small fab shop across the street from one of their shops in Las Vegas and I can say they are the real deal. I saw two c10 short bed conversions they did and it blew me away at the caliber work they put out every day, and they knock it out quick. Great family that does honest quality work, hope you boys are doing great and cant wait to see some more awesomeness on your channel #subscribed
Unreal. Great lesson.
That old frame looked way better than the crap they put in it! wow... just WOW!
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely! We are Fixing the original frame and it's going to be awesome. Thank you for the comment
The builder of that truck should be forced to stop welding anything structural. Period. A lawsuit would be the way to educate the builder. 🇨🇦🤔🤔🙄🙄
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
From Canada! Thanks for the comment, We agree 100% he shouldn't weld anything but his own projects he needs to be educated for sure!
An excellent video It goes to show what a number of year of experience makes, all those build defects noted by visual inspection, a tape measure, & straight edge. You obviously have a vast amount of knowledge in building those types of vehicles . I'm looking forward to watching you repair the car back to its proper spec'. Very clear explanation of the low quality/dangerous previous repairs. Overall, a high quality training video, so very well done
Wow! Props to you guys and thanks for sharing some very crucial info.
The housing is bent down because the perches were welded on the bottom and cut back off numerous times.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Possibly, thank you for the feedback!
@raykaufman7156
11 ай бұрын
@@LocoCustoms Seen it many times... No problem. It may be fixable if the top side hasn't already been heated or welded on.
Great video!!! I can't beleive people can sleep at night doing work like that!
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Definitely agree, I've been building for a long time and this is the worst I've seen. Thanks for your comment!
A while back, I did some electrical work on a 35 Plymouth PJ and the frame was a hack job that I was scared to even move it. The customer even gave me the Ok to go for a drive in it, which I declined. They used a mid yr Camaro donor and cut out most of the supports. the frame had already started to sag and the welds were ripping apart. They asked if I would help and fix the issue that I pointed out and again I declined. As bad as it was, I did not want to put my name on anything on this car. Even the electrical was bad. I tried to make good on it but No that was way out of my scope as well. I feel ya and it looks like they got this car in the right hands. I will be watching more and glad I found your channel.
50 years in the business. I scratch built a couple of frames. I used precision measuring instruments and made things serviceable. I worked in a frame shop before I even tried it. Customers were delighted. Everything was painted before assembly. What I saw made me sick. I am happy you brought this shoddy work up. I have seen and repaired worse! Keep up the good work!
Someone should tell that welder he would have a safer outcome with pop rivets.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
That is funny! He would have done a whole lot better job! Thank you for the awesome comment
@balsachopper7
11 ай бұрын
Nah, would have drilled the holes too big for the rivets.
@lawrencebraun7616
8 ай бұрын
That's low; really low
Good channel big daddy, I just found it and subscribed, somebody really messed her over bad, I'm not in the business but even I know more than that guy knows, I can't believe how shoddy that work was. Once again, great channel!
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yea, once I got it on the lift It was worse than I thought. Thanks for the sub and comment! Stay tuned for the next video
Not sure how your video popped up, but it was just what I needed. I'm in the process of installing a 4-link in my 40 Ford so I am looking forward to your next video. Yes, for sure I've subscribed!
@LocoCustoms
10 ай бұрын
40 Ford, Thats awesome!
First time I have watched you. Enjoyed it very much. Will be watching. Thanks for sharing.
I would be hiring a lawyer and getting my money back from that guy. That's a total POS.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yes! In the process. Thank you for commenting
I hope they use this video as evidence when they sue that guy.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yes!! Thank you for taking the time to comment
Awesome content! That welding was something else.
Bro, you just went viral. Congrats, you broke through into the mainstream now.
gutted for these people getting ripped off like this, I love a string line to check everything with myself, hard job for you to tell them all this , but the lesson is keep your eyeson your job and if you get the heebs at all take it away. Good on you Man, that truck is a death trap
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
It's sure is a death trap, he's lucky he didn't hurt anyone! Devastating news for the owners but were getting it all fixed up for them. Thanks for commenting, we appreciate it!
Ohh god , I’ve seen a few like that .Guys with just enough knowledge/ lack of knowledge to be deadly
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yea, it's unfortunate how many there are like that. Thanks for commenting
I’ve had my hands on lots of cars. Lots of muscle cars. I’ve made lots of mistakes along the way. This was a great video. You have a new follower. Thanks.
i grabbed a canceled mustang coupe restoration "ready to paint", I measured it and it was reasonably straight. I checked all the welds and sheet metal. lots of plaster, terrible welds! I send it to dip and started all over again... great that people like u do it right!
I’ll be very surprised if the main thrust bearing is still holding clearance. Years ago when 4 link super comp dragsters became the way to do it, people were adjusting all the driveline thrust clearance out of the chassis. This killed several thrust bearings before it was fully realized. That and you can’t force a tight input shaft into the rear of a crankshaft.
Glade to see you doing it right ,I think it was the same guy that did the 58 bei air i just purchased. same scenario the customer was told all it needed was a motor, he would of had an accident if he drove it as is.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Oh wow, doesn't it suck when stuff like this happens! I hope you got it all fixed up, 58 bel air is such a cool car. Thank you for the comment
Wow. Thats brutal! I subscribed to watch the progress with this one. Good luck! It looks like fixing everything they did, might be a challenge.
Good job! This women is lucky to have found some one like you...I am sure you will make it right... Looking forward to you fixing it...
Hopefully she can take this video to a lawyer and she can get her money back in court.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Thank you, definitely in the process!
Wow , the owner of this hot rod got screwed by previous builder. In Australia the rules for this type of work are tight, so crap work dose not see the road. Can i suggest you get the plasma cutter out and scrap this chassis.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Love hearing where everyone's from! Australia that's rad! Thank you for the comment. Yea here in Nevada there is no state safety inspection. You got the right idea with the plasma cutter!
I ran into the same stuff in texas. A man went to Louisiana and bought a 49 Ford pickup truck and brought it back. They had taken the back half of a Caprice Classic frame stacked it with a 75 Camaro subframe and booger welded it together. On the ground it was beautiful. In the air it was a nightmare. It came in because he didn't have any brakes. The rear end was . the lines were leaking . nothing was tied down.
You are the man . Great channel, great 25:58 meat&potatoes content. Glad I stumbled upon this .
the guy who built this can cough up $16,000 for her frame
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
Yep and some on top of that for what she paid. Thanks for the comment!
I find myself getting angry seeing that, they didn’t care about another persons life.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
We feel the same Keith. We'll get this fixed up for them in the next video! Thank you for the comment
Great video, sir!
That other mechanic knew he was doing her wrong and should be sued.
@michaelgillespie1206
11 ай бұрын
He needs to be sued, the work was vastly inferior and downright dangerous, prove it in court and recoup her losses. I couldn't believe the price he named, he said an Art Morrison frame, (I guess rolling chassis) would cost $16,000 and she had paid more than that, I definitely say a lawsuit is in order.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelgillespie1206 Couldn't have said it better! It's unbelievable the work he did. An Art Morrison frame would have been almost half of what she paid for this hack job.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelgillespie1206 I agree 100% thank you for commenting, we love the feedback!
@michaelgillespie1206
11 ай бұрын
@@LocoCustoms I just found your channel and I'm a new subscriber.
@LocoCustoms
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelgillespie1206 Thank you for subscribing, more vids coming soon!