Transforming a 1955 Oldsmobile - Full Custom Garage - Automotive Reality
Full Custom Garage S01 E07
Dive into the craftsmanship as Ian Roussel revamps a classic 1955 Oldsmobile. This custom project turns a vintage vehicle into a stunning masterpiece with mods that blend tradition and innovation. Don't miss out on this transformation journey!
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Awesome work
That Henry J reminds me so much of a VW notchback. Love both of those cars.
Shiny clear coat would look classier.
Ian you are a great artist.
Not sure if the show is still in production, but I really enjoy the ability to relive the old episodes (and see DUDE again)😍🤠
He has his own channel and it's better because it isn't edited
@@wayneyang1155 Full Custom Ian - I watch him there too😍. Best of both worlds
Jack described the difference in the years of the cars perfectly! Eddie
Watching it go down the road looked really neat. Keep em coming
the back end is now reminiscent of a 48 tucker
Always wanted a Henry J.
Surprised an old guy like bill didn't send the kid packing with his earrings and goofy hair.
That oldsmobile looks sexy I just love the yellow and white two tone you did a great job transforming it
3" chop looks way better than 4".
Good luck Henry J Tajikistan 👍
I remember seeing the Henry J and always thought the rear fins just looked like they got bent snd not a smooth line. The Olds needed something to change the big flat sides. Maybe just a chrome shape like the similar years Pontiac.
The 32 ford, with the 4 cylinder- was a Model B.. The 32, equipped with the V-8, was a Model 18...
If you want see more of Ians work, then go to his chanel. THIS IS NOT HIS KZhead CHANNEL!
Thank you!
like 338 !
Pin stripping should be finer lines in red, the white is useless better with nothing.
We like to see you working on a newer model I mean this is already have a lot of custom made and nothing impressive Wich you luck
The olds is better design than new...ian show is about custom work...i think you might want to watch some other show..
Although I’m a stock guy I can appreciate those with different tastes. After all it’s your car, money, and passion. Run with it and have fun. And it’s still a 55 Olds ❤
It’s a Kaiser Frazer Henry J. Named after Mr Henry J. Kaiser.
Looks good but I was thinking the seat back bracket sticks out when someone gets in back. Looks like a shin gitter.
Paint every thing under the hood all rust,hack job
Ian, Bad Chad has nothing on you. He tries but no success.
Why ruin these wonderful old cars? No disrespect meant but when you drag the very last one out of a garage somewhere and butcher it, no matter how "cool" it is the fact it was over 60 or more years ago since it was made that original condition is lost forever. Take a lesson from Chip Foose if you are thoughtful enough to pay attention to the guy that learned at the feet of the crusty Boyd Coddington and watch this. Chip bought an ALL ORIGINAL 1932 Model A with he 4 cylinder (no 8) and he an the old guy he bought it from agreed Chip would change the oil, fix the brakes, carb and such and keep it ORIGINAL all the way. Now Chip is an example. This old Olds was a particularly unique car in its day as were the Buicks and Pontiacs of the day. I get it LS swap everybody does it. Auto trans everybody does it. Mod/destroy the dash you get it. Your work is nice but again this is one more survivor that died at the hands of a chop shop and whatever it looks like now is not original to the great designs of the time and the great artists that created them. I'm sorry as a youngster my dad was fascinated with this model and drover a bunch of them trying to get the right one. I always did and do think the Olds was very special.
You’re watching the wrong show if that’s what you’re into man. Overhaulin is more your speed. Everyone has their opinion and their take on rides but Ian is a hall of famer alongside Gene Winfield and such legends that guys like Boyd and Foose look up to and respect. I always saw Ian as more of an artist who uses vehicles as his medium vs other builders. To each their own brother. That’s what custom culture is. Build them how you want them not how other people think you should. Also I’m guessing you didn’t see the episode of Ian and Foose hanging out and these guys all are friends and know and respect each other and each others style. Trust me he doesn’t need a lesson from Foose and other way around.