Full Custom Ian

Just wanted to pop on here and thank everyone for being so supportive during this past year as we transitioned from the Ranch in Mojave to our new home in the mountains. It has been quite the year! Ian moved his shop twice! As many of you know, I stepped out of the spotlight a bit more to focus on my health and it actually allows us to post more! Just wanted to say thank you to each and everyone of you that has hung with us as we grow the channel and a couple. We dedicate our channel to all the Greats in Customs that came before Ian. We know he makes them proud! Stay close as we get deeper into these projects and FINISH THEM! Ian has dedicated his life to Customs and the art. Stay cool and Stay True!! ~ Jamie

4 months ago | [YT] | 2,712



@cheekeechoonz4813

Just wanted to say , love u 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 I’ve been watching you from the start and your brain, your uniqueness & vision , is my world all day , week , month , year etc brov 🤜🏻💥💥💥💥🤛🏻 !!! You do ( IN FULL SIZE ) what I do in miniature as I make my own custom vw campers etc out of hot wheels and also like you I have no murcy in Bruce lee-ing, chuck Norris- ing and van damming my way to the end result 🤣👍🏻some of them have even been inspired from watching you 👍🏻 ( Ive even made my own miniature T-bucket camper 🤣) like yourself I also have to have my fingers in lots ( in my case small projects ) going on at the same time , so because of this I have made dozens & dozens 🤣 But I don’t have to say keep up the good work because it’s in your blood sir , and I mooooore than commend you for that, but keep up the good

3 months ago | 1

@danielluera5932

Thanks for the update Jamie. And take care of our boy. Love you guys.

4 months ago | 5

@rickdaystar477

Wherever you guys are is the place to be ! Hey your not immune to the life situations that can alter your path. You two have the best channel on YouTube related to cars and custom builds. Why? Because you are the kind of people we'd love to have for a neighbor, real, genuine and kind folks...and I'd love to walk next door and borrow C clamps Lol 👍

4 months ago | 5

@karldownard7745

Thanks for bringing us along on your journey. It's been fun. Looking forward to much more. 👍🇦

4 months ago | 9

@williamwainwright9099

You are like family to me thank you 🤘

4 months ago | 5  

@Tanman799

Thank you for the fantastic entertainment and learning new stuff all the time and I find watching and listening to Ian have been from the beginning keep doing what you are doing ❤😁😯

4 months ago | 5

@jimdamron8600

Always look forward to your next project

4 months ago | 3

@roywhitman7109

Like it or not, this IS an educational channel!! Thanks for all you guys do!!👍❤️🙏

4 months ago | 2

@spudcloyd5021

Love your show love the content. You both are great together. Keep it up. Thank you.

4 months ago | 5  

@hortonshotrodshop2003

Good to hear your doing good and can't wait to see some of these finishes up have been a big fan of his work for years his style of building fit and show that any one with the drive and some talent not just big money can build cool stuff.

4 months ago | 5  

@aafcdriver

Oddly enough I’m really getting back to enjoying the old man just doing what he does ; working out problems and building cool stuff , like the old days , thank you both from David in Oklahoma

4 months ago | 3

@derrekjohnson777

You guys rock and I always look forward to seeing the next video, chatting with you two and hanging out when I get back out that way again some day. Keep on keeping on with the good stuff

4 months ago | 4  

@ddmau7995

IAN, I've been watching since your beginning in that little shop you started in . Glad to hear you guys are going to continue. I didn't know what happened with Jamie , but I'm glad she's still hanging out ! I've got my eye on a 1948 MACK COE ! I took pictures of it on the factory property where it's parked and a security guard came up saying, " what are you doing " ?I wish you were closer I would love to get your feedback .

4 months ago | 3

@PhiddyPford

Miss you helping many ask those questions. But you are more important than a video helper. Thanks for your great technical support and learning the art of cinema in the video world

4 months ago | 1

@digitaIgorilla

Glad to be along for the ride. I's charisma and skill make it the channel it is. And with your support, it's pressing all the production values we need. We'll done to both of you. We love it.

4 months ago | 1

@paulthomas-lo3ry

Look so forward to his work and talent. Keep them coming. Thank the both of you for the experience, we are all along for the ride!

4 months ago (edited) | 2

@tonymosca6591

Both of you are doing such a great job! I’m in awe of Ian’s talent and the down to earth persona you both have. All the best moving forward and thanks for bring us such great content.

4 months ago | 0

@dougbowen4685

You two are still putting out a great product, regardless of the format. Hearing Ian thinking his way through things is as educational (for me, at least) as it is entertaining. His knack of answering my questions as they pop into my mind is wild. I would prefer to see Jaime pop in more frequently, but that’s just me. However you do it, you’re still a “must see” channel. My wife and I have slowly lost interest in a number of automotive channels, but you and SleeperDude never get old or boring

4 months ago | 3  

@JohnTomlinson-n7m

Ian is a great teacher, working through the difficulties and explaining the fix. His welding skills are spectacular and he explains why. You guys put on a great and entertaining show. Got me back into what I use to love doing. Now working on my wife's 41 Plymouth pickup. Thank you and keep posting.

4 months ago | 1  

@ScottGemmill-o8j

I love your work. Try keeping the roof of the bug oversized and finish the roof off like a split window VW van. You can rework the oversized rear roof to resemble a Bugatti. You can use the Bugatti looking scoop area between the rear fender and the roof to scoop air into the bug's interior and to the engine. Thanks for listening. Scott Gemmill  Peoria, AZ

4 months ago | 0