Dave with the help of Revolution Speed Shop pulled off a remarkable Mustang II that any true die hard Mustang fan can appreciate! From custom fender flares, tail light panel, hood, spoiler there isn’t a square inch of this car not been massaged and modified. Dave was able to save this car from being a total loss. This Grabber Blue Mustang was a SEMA car in the past but was destroyed when the Transporter was in a roll over. It then inspired Dave to begin a parts company focused only on 74-78 Mustangs called Classic Auto Reproductions. He restored another Mustang II in the early 2000s and found himself stuck locating parts. Dave however is a fan of this forgotten Mustang classic. The Mustang II was the forgotten model, most of them were robbed of the desired front suspension and sent to scrap. In a sea of New Broncos and insane 69 Camaros, Dave Fortuna’s 1978 Mustang II demanded our attention. Enjoy this interview and I encourage you to visit their channel at /AmbitionStrikes for more inspiration!ĭave Fortuna, Classic Auto Reproductions, 1978 Mustang II: The Mustang II is not your typical SEMA slated car. YouTube has proven to be a successful adventure for the duo. Before we knew it we had created a tribe of thousands of like minded people who are so incredibly supportive.” Ambition Strikes has nearly 125K subscribers and their time lapse video of their overland build has over 5 million views. It really was a happy accident that began with our truck camper build.” We started by making short videos so that friends and family could follow along. Courtney described it well when she said, “If you asked us what we wanted to do for a living, neither of us would have ever said “be a content creator. Between the trip and COVID hitting the world, they knew it was time to make a jump! Off grid camping was the target and documenting the overland vehicle build via YouTube was the next challenge. They decided to get a camper and see this beautiful country that also doubled as their honeymoon trip. Between the off road shop and flipped homes created a comfort that they simply weren’t ready to settle for. During this time Riley & Courtney also remodeled and flipped a few homes. Building modified Jeeps, trucks, and off road rigs, built confidence in their skills and ability. Early in their relationship they decided to open a off road shop. If you don’t know their story it’s filled with accepting challenges and being ambitious! They met in college and shared a passion of being outdoors. Riley & Courtney Casey, YouTube Ambition Strikes: We found YouTube channel Ambition Strikes creators Riley & Courtney Casey outside of SEMA’s West Hall. Armed with a mic and a camera they brought back content just for you from the wilds of Las Vegas! These two hit the booths at SEMA and met up with old friends of the show as well as some great new companies to talk to. You know Kirk Hansen as a long time show friend and supporter, as well as Scott Stap show writer from previous shows. Our two interviewers were Kirk Hansen and Scott Stap. As a reset, this will be the third of several podcasts we will release through December featuring great interviews from SEMA. They came back with so much content that I had to release a bonus Thanksgiving episode just to get it all in! This decision has resulted in some interesting and diverse guests quizzed by these two “wanna be” podcast stars. The SEMA Show is back for 2021 and I decided to send two guests hosts out to Vegas for a week to get interviews. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | RSS FEATURE INTERVIEWS: SEMA SHOW SPECIAL 2021 – Episode #3:
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