Look up “Black Sheep through Google and you will see a whole bunch of different ways to take it, but my favorite is from the Urban Dictionary, which says “A Black Sheep is someone who doesn’t follow mainstream ways or someone who doesn’t care what is in or out”. You can really apply that statement to this super-sharp looking 1961 Corvette owned and built by Jack Sheppard of Grovetown, Georgia. While everyone else is trying to restore an early Corvette to numbers matching perfection, this little gem was built in the extreme opposite.
A 1955 Chevrolet Nomad Wagon that I found at the Metal Brothers Displat..They have several cool cars at the 2017 Bama Coast Cruise ….This one they didn’t build but they did do some freshening up to it..It has a awesome stance and traditional type interior…A LS under the hood…Not a over the top show car…But a very cool driver
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According to Wikipedia, the 1957 Buick Roadmaster underwent a change as a mid-year production (March 1957) and became a Roadmaster designated as a Model 75. It was distinguished by standard power seats and windows, carpeted lower doors, a one-piece rear window, and Deluxe hubcaps. There is also a Series 75 script found on the rear quarter body panel of the Roadmaster Coupes and the rear door panels on the Roadmaster 4-door sedans, thus replacing the standard 3 chevrons found in the same location on the standard full model year Roadmaster model lines. If you take notice on this car there are two stainless bars that cross the trunk, rear window and roof that are a rare option on a Roadmaster 75 two door and were meant to evoke the three-window treatment on the smaller Century and Special. These bars actually cross over the one-piece glass.
Why does all of this matter? It helps give you an idea of the challenge ahead of building a full-on custom Buick 75 and how difficult it would be to find, not just one, but two of them to become one awesome machine that would become a Custom Rod of the Year Finalist.
A 1969 Shelby GT500 that went through the 2016 Auctions America Fall Collector Car Weekend….This is a all original 1969 Shelby GT500…What would you do with this car ….Restore it?..They are only original once?…..Keep it like it is?….But before you decide you must buy it?….See what it took to do that??…A true piece of history….Check it out….Make sure you Subscribe to this Channel and Visit www.scottiedtv.com For new Content weekly
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The 1947 Ford COE Tow Truck “Happy Hooker”….I caught up with it at the 2016 Detroit Autorama…….This is a actual working 1947 Tow truck just like it would have been back in the day!…It has a great stance…I know…it’s a tow truck!!?!..lol….But it does….The finish is very nice…A very cool build all around…Check it out!!!…Make sure you are Subscribed to this Channel and Visit www.scottiedtv.com For new content weekly!!!
It is truly hard to believe that this awesome 1963 Ford Falcon was rescued from a chicken coop where it had lived in raw steel for 15 years! That’s right, Roger Gaynor of Owosso, Michigan took possession of this car in March of 2016 in a very rough form. So rough, in fact, that his friend Bruce Rathburn nicknamed it “The Potato” because of all the surface rust the car had. Yes, you read that sentence correctly, Roger’s Falcon project was completed in a little less than a year! This little Ford has come a very long way in a very short time, and it is just great seeing how it has been transformed into the four wheel work of art it is now.
A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle that Metal Brothers had at their display at Cruisin’ The Coast 2016….When I shot it the interior was not complete…The LS3 under the hood still had some tuning to be done…But the stance was finished….The mile deep black paint was looking good….I’m sure when it is finished it will be a head turner..’Check it out!!!…Make sure you are Subscribed to this Channel and Visit www.scottiedtv.com For new content weekly!!!!!
Sometimes lightning does strike twice! It did for Mark Rinehart, AKA Mr. Junk, who has had, not one, but two vehicles in Scottie D’s Dirty Dozen at the Pigeon Forge Rod Run. The first-time lightning struck was when Mark had his kick-ass 1951 Chevy Deluxe Coupe invited to be part of Scottie D’s Dirty Dozen during the 2016 Spring Pigeon Forge Rod Run. The second time just took place at the 2017 Spring Pigeon Forge Rod Run when Mr. Junk debuted this 1930 Ford Model A Sedan rat rod.
A 1958 Chevrolet Street Truck that is just getting to leave Steve Holcomb Pro Auto Custom Interiors….Before it did I shot a quick video I think you will enjoy…This truck is build to drive with Wilwood breaks….LS under the hood…Nice low aggressive stance….Cool build for sure…Check it out!!!…Make sure you Subscribe to Channel and Visit www.scottiedtv.com For content weekly!!!
The 1930 Ford Rat Rod “The Dirty Thirty”…..A good Friend of mine Mark always comes with the craziest builds out of the Mr Junk garage….This car was invited to the 2017 ScottieDTV Dirty Dozen on reputation alone….I hadn’t seen the Car…Let alone shot a feature on it….But I knew if Mark was bringing it….It would be Way Cool!!… You see for yourself..Check it out!!..Make sure you Subscribe to this Channel and Visit www.scottiedtv.com For new content weekly!!