I found & rebuilt the Fast & Furious Charger!

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Published 2019-11-07
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Sam (IG: hardupgarage) was deeply inspired by the Fast & Furious franchise and the most legendary car of the series might be Dominic Toretto's Dodge Charger. He found a secretive auction where he bought a prop car from Fast & Furious live, but in fact it was a real car used in the film. This is the story of the NASCharger. Check out Sam's channel here: bit.ly/36oFAY0

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All Comments (21)
  • @rwhite36
    5 minutes talking about this shift knob and we don't get to even see it. Nice.
  • I loved the part where he says " I didn't want to send it off and pay someone $2,500 to build a roll cage. I want someone to come to my shop... I want to learn. I want to build this car with my hands." Atta boy! Very cool project and you've done it yourself. Well done!
  • @screamin5325
    This has been my favorite VinWiki vid yet. This guy may not have a ton of hands on experience, but he’s not afraid to admit it. And he’s humble enough to ask how to do it. Very cool. I like his spirit, too, jumping head first into a huge project like that.
  • @MrJaquan1998
    “I bought some stuff that I don’t need with the money that I do need”
  • @oshkoshbegone
    “I’m an average worker I have no money” -continues to buy 4 cars
  • 12:45 "I'll have help along the way, because i aint no genius" life applicable statement right there. spot on
  • @TheOjeda13
    “I’ll build it myself, help along the way because I ain’t no Genius” I fee you on that 😂
  • @VINwiki
    This is the same Sam Hard that showed Rob Pitts around London.
  • @lucaschristo787
    I just watched a 17 minute video and somehow was left wanting more.
  • @Frenzy724
    If anything, charging headfirst into a build like this and doing it, as he said “hot rod style,” really encompasses the F&F spirit so much more than multi-hundred thousand dollar true to screen rebuilds. This is the type of story that I could see as a build montage scene out of an actual F&F movie. Huge respect, an insane prospect for a first build, and clearly it came out incredible!
  • @mikedrop4421
    So Dom's Mopar and Roman's Lambo are both restored and went to SEMA? That's so cool!
  • @seanbyrne8767
    We need more on this car, I'd love to see it on Build Biology
  • @EAD_0
    hope you remembered to put in the right gearbox. the one with 26 gears like in the fast and furious movies.
  • I think he did a decent job for his first true build. I gotta give him prop's for doing it old school. I knew guys while growing up that where genius , and all did it the old school way because there wasn't alot of that stuff available ( I.e) jig's ,laser leveling, etc, and for the quality of the work they turned out was amazing. The days of true craftsman , are over . Nowadays if it doesn't almost build itself , they'll pay someone because none of them k ow how to figure things out for themselves. Well done dude and liked hearing you did it yourself, well helped do it all anyways.
  • @liamstanks1547
    This is the embodiment of true car guy. It doesn't matter what anyone says about the value or what you "should" do because all that matters is your vision and making the car into what you want it to be because that'll make you happy with it. Respect bro
  • @xnadave
    This is by far my favorite VINWiki episode. Awesome presentation, dynamic & articulate speaker, Ed's overly-assertive bleeping... it works, quite well. Walker was, by all accounts, a pretty amazing guy. Nice mention and tribute without overpowering the rest of the story. Cheers.
  • WOW! One of the top ten storytellers yet on VINwiki. I would love to hear more by him especially with Rabbit.