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Posted By: 340SIX

Bad Chad - 09/18/20 03:14 PM

I know we talked about min before. I was looking at one and he said he trained under Gene Windfield so that was something new to me so wanted to put that out there.
His style is way out there and I never liked shows where they take used motors and trans and just do a spray paint rebuild and maybe bolt new parts on and resell it as if it is new.
Roadkill Style as new. At least hone/re-ring polish crank and slap in new bearings.
One show they gave him 40K and said surprise me
Posted By: moparx

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 03:19 PM

he is a different character, that's for sure !
beer
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 04:04 PM

Originally Posted by moparx
he is a different character, that's for sure !
beer

Here he installs the fuzzy seats then welds in the roll bar.

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Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 04:50 PM

Started watching this show alittle while ago.Very entertaining and they build some crazy cars. drive
Posted By: burdar

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 05:36 PM

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I never liked shows where they take used motors and trans and just do a spray paint rebuild and maybe bolt new parts on and resell it as if it is new.


A lot of shows seem to do that...or at least it looks that way by how the show is edited. One episode of Iron Resurrection(which I really like) they were complaining about a Ford 9" rear they bought and how rusty it looked. I thought they were just looking for a rebuildable core...not something that they could run as-is. They are always buying LS engines from low mile wrecks. Are they just cleaning them up and running them as-is or are they going through them to make sure they are good to go?
Posted By: 69allen

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 05:38 PM

I've checked out a few episodes, they're ok. Though it's impressive how he just chalk boards the original idea, then from there out just kinda wings it. And way up there in Nova Scotia, Canada I'm certain it gets butt a$$ cold early and stays long. Hoping they'll do a show when it's mid-winter. He's all inked up, got some janky teeth and a great approach to most anything really...likeable guy for sure.
Posted By: oldjonny

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 06:09 PM

Watch his wife/girlfriend (whatever she is). She looks at him like she is deathly afraid of him.
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 06:45 PM

Originally Posted by burdar
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I never liked shows where they take used motors and trans and just do a spray paint rebuild and maybe bolt new parts on and resell it as if it is new.


A lot of shows seem to do that...or at least it looks that way by how the show is edited. One episode of Iron Resurrection(which I really like) they were complaining about a Ford 9" rear they bought and how rusty it looked. I thought they were just looking for a rebuildable core...not something that they could run as-is. They are always buying LS engines from low mile wrecks. Are they just cleaning them up and running them as-is or are they going through them to make sure they are good to go?

They clean them up and run as-is with new bolt-on stuff
Posted By: burdar

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 07:09 PM

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Watch his wife/girlfriend (whatever she is). She looks at him like she is deathly afraid of him.


I noticed that too. I've only seen the show a couple times but I think it was when he ruined a piece of metal while trying to bead roll it. She did look scared.
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 07:33 PM

Ummmmm...uhhhh....yeah.....ummm, no thanks

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Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 07:40 PM

What No Batman Villan Car for you?
I can hear them call you by name when you pull up.....look at that Joker!
Posted By: oldjonny

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 08:01 PM

EVERYTHING I have ever seen them do borders on totally hideous and is literally hung together with Bailing wire and super glue. He scrounges parts out of bone yards and replaces nothing. Its kind of like watching a really slow train wreck.
Posted By: 340Cuda

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 11:37 PM

Originally Posted by burdar
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I never liked shows where they take used motors and trans and just do a spray paint rebuild and maybe bolt new parts on and resell it as if it is new.


A lot of shows seem to do that...or at least it looks that way by how the show is edited. One episode of Iron Resurrection(which I really like) they were complaining about a Ford 9" rear they bought and how rusty it looked. I thought they were just looking for a rebuildable core...not something that they could run as-is. They are always buying LS engines from low mile wrecks. Are they just cleaning them up and running them as-is or are they going through them to make sure they are good to go?
I really like Iron Resurrection as well. However there have been many episodes where they install brand new crate engines.

I guess it just depends on the customers budget.
Posted By: SV_MOPARS

Re: Bad Chad - 09/18/20 11:55 PM

I watch iron resurrection just to see amanda (mandy) martin go for a ride when the car/truck is done, she just about pee's herself everytime, if only all women had her attitude and love for fast cars, and she ain't half bad looking too.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Bad Chad - 09/19/20 12:13 AM

Two things, where is his shop?
As far as Gene Windfield and him training help I'm sure his shops have always been west of the rocky mountains work
I've met him, Gene, several times, I was going to have him make me a Carson lift off top for a 1941 Ford Deluxe Tudor that had the top chop off before I got it, I'm thinking he was the first guy to make them back in the days(1950s) gone by work
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Bad Chad - 09/19/20 12:59 AM

His shop is in Canning, Nova Scotia. Spell check is killing me.
He calls it Old Canning.
Posted By: modelmakerinc

Re: Bad Chad - 09/22/20 03:49 PM

I WOULD BE EMBARRASSED TO SAY I HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH THAT.
Posted By: justinp61

Re: Bad Chad - 09/22/20 08:48 PM

Reminds me of this guy.

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Posted By: njmopar

Re: Bad Chad - 09/23/20 02:25 PM

I see the guy as more of an artistic builder than a real builder. To me he is closer to how these bizarre cars were done back in the day. Any of the unrestored vintage show cars I have seen are not much different and were probably made in a similar fashion. They were all more of a static display then something you would actually drive. I watch the guy just to see the crazy things he comes up with.
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Bad Chad - 09/23/20 07:24 PM

One of my best friends, since I was 16, did a whole slew of mid-'70s and early, '80s Vetts, Camaros, and Trans Am with Card Board and Glass. Also bent metal over Barrels etc.
Wild Candy and Air Brush. Every now and then he does a nice Pearl or Candy Job. He also every few years gets some old-timer who wants a crazy 70-80 wild custom that he does way to cheap just to do one.
Last year he had a Donk Guy have him do a crazy candy and cut the roof off a car. He also made one a wide body

Originally Posted by njmopar
I see the guy as more of an artistic builder than a real builder. To me, he is closer to how these bizarre cars were done back in the day. Any of the unrestored vintage show cars I have seen are not much different and were probably made in a similar fashion. They were all more of a static display then something you would actually drive. I watch the guy just to see the crazy things he comes up with.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Bad Chad - 09/24/20 12:36 AM

Originally Posted by oldjonny
EVERYTHING I have ever seen them do borders on totally hideous and is literally hung together with Bailing wire and super glue. He scrounges parts out of bone yards and replaces nothing. Its kind of like watching a really slow train wreck.
iagree up
I made a comment about him screwing up by using wood for the floorboards on the Pinto custom car build for a college professor shown here this past Monday, my wife got all over me for making "hateful" comments, being a die hard racer and wanting the best results I can produce for customers and myself ( I don't want to die or have a customer get hurt by cutting corners, ever!) I argue with her about Chad abilities and quality standards rant
When it comes to women my thoughts are we(are grandfathers) should have never let them vote, let alone drive or work whistling boogie stirthepot devil
BTW, we celebrated our 55th wedding anniversary on the 3rd of this month boogie grin
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: Bad Chad - 09/24/20 02:52 AM

Originally Posted by Cab_Burge

When it comes to women my thoughts are we(are grandfathers) should have never let them vote, let alone drive or work whistling boogie stirthepot devil



Agreed!...lol!
Posted By: Pacnorthcuda

Re: Bad Chad - 09/24/20 03:25 AM

Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
Originally Posted by Cab_Burge

When it comes to women my thoughts are we(are grandfathers) should have never let them vote, let alone drive or work whistling boogie stirthepot devil



Agreed!...lol!


Or maybe even let them teach us English!
Posted By: 5thAve

Re: Bad Chad - 09/24/20 04:14 AM

His cars are definately more show then drivers especially the way they are put together but it's still interesting to watch. And it was cool seeing him make the bubble for the bubble top. Instead of going on about how hard it is to find or that they don't exist or whatever rant every other show uses he just goes and makes it.
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: Bad Chad - 09/24/20 11:25 PM

Originally Posted by 69allen
I've checked out a few episodes, they're ok. Though it's impressive how he just chalk boards the original idea, then from there out just kinda wings it. And way up there in Nova Scotia, Canada I'm certain it gets butt a$$ cold early and stays long. Hoping they'll do a show when it's mid-winter. He's all inked up, got some janky teeth and a great approach to most anything really...likeable guy for sure.

You would like full custom garage with Ian. He looks like he is wingingbit as,well. No Crazy Drama just great work.
He blows bubbles on a few shows.
I wish they would put Speed Is The New Black Barack on.
And the show with the California guys. One is a member here he has a TA Challenger.
Named Troy. That was a great show as,well.
Posted By: 69allen

Re: Bad Chad - 09/25/20 01:24 PM

Originally Posted by 340SIX
Originally Posted by 69allen
I've checked out a few episodes, they're ok. Though it's impressive how he just chalk boards the original idea, then from there out just kinda wings it. And way up there in Nova Scotia, Canada I'm certain it gets butt a$$ cold early and stays long. Hoping they'll do a show when it's mid-winter. He's all inked up, got some janky teeth and a great approach to most anything really...likeable guy for sure.

You would like full custom garage with Ian. He looks like he is wingingbit as,well. No Crazy Drama just great work.
He blows bubbles on a few shows.
I wish they would put Speed Is The New Black Barack on.
And the show with the California guys. One is a member here he has a TA Challenger.
Named Troy. That was a great show as,well.


I have watched a number of Full Custom Garage shows, and you're so right about him winging it. And his shop appears to be not much more than a building shading him from the sun. But, it's probably a little better than that.
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