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  1. definitely a labor of love, these diamonds in the rough are getting harder to find . nice find and beautiful job man.

  2. i hope you stil have the origial black plates for this classic. hope the junkyard did not keep them..

  3. @TheRibatron ah yeah cool would like too see, im a panel beater an live in australia , looks like you spent an arm and leg on it, are parts an materials fair bit cheeper in the states

  4. ok im looking for my dads make of car its a plymouth and looks like this but has circle lights on the back ??anyone know ?

  5. @TheRibatron It may look like it but the videos are not in complete order as I am sure you can see if you paid attention. I agree. Some could have been done at better times but I did a lot of this as I cam across parts. The next video I will be doing soon will show every thing in order and more to the point. Thanks for looking though

  6. fuck that was done all backwards the hard way shit

  7. thank you for savin this beauty!!! good job man love the car

  8. @knack68 Thanks, The song is Autobaun by Kraftwerk

  9. what a gorgeous Mopar ! for sure, that's a great reparing job you did on that car =)
    but what is the title of the song you did use as background music ?

  10. @mrke8ting No tools needed for the head liner. It only took a few minutes to get it in too other than re installing the stainless. I just wanted to get the motor in by the time I got to this point. The motor is coming out in a few days for a full rebuild. It will go back in with aluminum heads and the dual quad set up. Every thing under the hood will get painted while it is out this time.

  11. Nice vid, and cool car from junk to new again, was wondering why you didn't paint the firewall and suspension when ya had the motor out, ? a lot easier then. Was also wondering how you stretched the new headliner? is there a special tool for that?

  12. Wow, what a nice mopar, you have done well bringing her back to life !!
    Enjoyed the video ! !

  13. loved it, you did a great job with a great car!

  14. nice work

  15. i'm not a really big plymouth fan but that is a nice ride. thanks for saving a classic

  16. I'm glad your going to a 4-speed. I like how you kept the Fury a mild resto-mod. I really like the clean look. Very nice work.

  17. @slowmotion4x4, I am not all that into American cars and don't know all the names but this is a very beautiful car. A diamond in the rough sitting amongst souless modern vehicles. Those other cars shown at the beginning of your vid (looks like a white Chrysler & some Ford thing) deserve to stay there. Modern cars don't last for long and have ropey interior and crummy handling. Your Plymouth is not built for corners but that is not the point of a All American Classic. Good luck on rebuilding her

  18. Very nice.

  19. thanks for sharing! great project ... 440 with a 4 speed ... thats sweet : )

  20. thanks for saving a classic !!

  21. Thanks. I will be doing another vid next year. I am changing her over to a 4 speed and dual quad set up. She should look a little cleaner over all too.

  22. car looks great restored its a great plesure to see somthing old in such good shape these days :)

  23. Wonderfull inspiration to us all

  24. cool mopar!

  25. Thanks. I did this because most people thought I bought my car like it is. I did one of these for my partners 55 chevy too. I wish I could have added the car running here at the end. It would have made it to long to put on here then. I will have to check out your truck. I used to have a 67 Gmc