Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Good Fellaz Honors Navy Soldier with Marine Veteran Family



KOMU 8 News Coverage
KOMU 8 News Coverage: 

IBERIA - A California army veteran got the surprise of his life in a small Missouri town more than 1,500 miles away.

{Below} Matthew Kuhl

Matthew Kuhl is on active duty in North Korea, but took a week off to visit his family in California. He also came to Missouri to pick up a restored Corvette he'd bought online.

He's leaving Missouri with more than just the Corvette.

When Kuhl was 14, he purchased a 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger to restore with his father. The car never got fully restored, but managed to get Kuhl through high school.

When he joined the military, he decided to have his father sell it.

“I was stuck with a decision to either bring the car to [Naval Air Station] Lemoore and use it as my daily driver, and any time I needed to go out of town I would have to put miles on it,” Kuhl said. “I didn’t want to treat the old ’71 Dart with the original seventy thousand miles on the original engine like that.”

Jim Kuhl, Matthew's father who also lives in California, told his son he sold the car, but instead sent it to Brad and Becca Berg in Missouri.

The Iberia couple restores classic cars.

 “Every car has a backstory and touches us just a little bit,” Becca Berg said. “Everybody in their own way.”

The couple and their crew worked for 15 months to restore the classic car in time to surprise Matthew during his visit to Missouri.

Everyone in the Kuhl family knew about the restoration project, except for Matthew.

“He’s really hard to read,” Jim said. “I just can't believe we were able to keep it a secret.”

According to Jim, restoring the car for his son had significance to him as well.

{Below} Jim Kuhl
Jim is a retired veteran. When he was overseas, his brother sold a car he was restoring. He said he did not want his son to go through the same devastation he had.

“Cars like this aren't what cars are to normal people, I would say,” Jim said.

“This is my first car. I did everything in high school in it,” Matthew said. “This is the car that made me.”




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Eldon Advertiser

Published on May 18, 2018​ 

Good Fellaz in Iberia hosted a special event Friday, May 18, when they revealed a Dodge Dart they restored as a surprise for U.S. Navy serviceman Matthew Kuhl. It was Matthew's first car and was restored and customized as a gift from his dad.

Good Fellaz in Iberia hosted a special event Friday, May 18, when they revealed a Dodge Dart they had restored as a surprise for U.S. Navy serviceman Matthew Kuhl. His dad had the vehicle transported from the Sacramento, Calif. area to Iberia to be restored and customized for his son.

Eldon Advertiser Coverage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih4Qj_Z3Df4

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{Left to Right}

James "Jim" Kuhl - Veteran - United States Marines

Matthew Kuhl - Active Duty - United States Navy






{Left To Right}

Matthew Kuhl - Active Duty - United States Navy

Nina Kuhl - Veteran - United States Marines





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Photos of the Reveal





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Builds Builds Builds

Well, as you all know....we are quite busy here at Good Fellaz. We have about a dozen builds in progress and we are working hard on them every day. The crew we have are absolutly phenomenal and they have been busting hump to get stuff done.

If you have been following any of our builds or our progress in general, thank you. Below you can see todays updates on builds.







{Left} 1960 Dodge Pick Up

  {Left} 1971 Dodge Dart 


  {Left) 1939 Buick

 

{Left} 1971 Cadillac Eldorado        {Right} 1967 Ford Bronco and its getting a Coyote Engine


 {Left} 1969 Road Runner

{Left} 1973 Corvette Stingray

 {Left} 1960 AMC Wagon


  {Left} 1960 AMC Coupe

 



{Left} Jeep: Key Cut/Scratch removal and Paint





  {Left} 1957 Chevy Bel Air

If you have a project in mind or a build you would like done, please feel free to contact us and we can get all of the necessary information needed from you. We look forward to meeting all of our customers and will continue to update you all on the builds.

Good Fellaz
573-693-1707
goodfellazmotors@gmail.com

Eldon Advertiser Dart Reveal on Youtube


The 1971 Dodge Dart Reveal




KOMU 8 News Coverage

IBERIA - A California army veteran got the surprise of his life in a small Missouri town more than 1,500 miles away.

{Below} Matthew Kuhl
Matthew Kuhl is on active duty in North Korea, but took a week off to visit his family in California. He also came to Missouri to pick up a restored Corvette he'd bought online.

He's leaving Missouri with more than just the Corvette.

When Kuhl was 14, he purchased a 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger to restore with his father. The car never got fully restored, but managed to get Kuhl through high school. 

When he joined the military, he decided to have his father sell it.

“I was stuck with a decision to either bring the car to [Naval Air Station] Lemoore and use it as my daily driver, and any time I needed to go out of town I would have to put miles on it,” Kuhl said. “I didn’t want to treat the old ’71 Dart with the original seventy thousand miles on the original engine like that.”

Jim Kuhl, Matthew's father who also lives in California, told his son he sold the car, but instead sent it to Brad and Becca Berg in Missouri.

The Iberia couple restores classic cars.

“Every car has a backstory and touches us just a little bit,” Becca Berg said. “Everybody in their own way.”

The couple and their crew worked for 15 months to restore the classic car in time to surprise Matthew during his visit to Missouri.

Everyone in the Kuhl family knew about the restoration project, except for Matthew.

“He’s really hard to read,” Jim said. “I just can't believe we were able to keep it a secret.”

According to Jim, restoring the car for his son had significance to him as well.

{Below} Jim Kuhl
Jim is a retired veteran. When he was overseas, his brother sold a car he was restoring. He said he did not want his son to go through the same devastation he had.

“Cars like this aren't what cars are to normal people, I would say,” Jim said. 

“This is my first car. I did everything in high school in it,” Matthew said. “This is the car that made me.” 


KOMU 8 News Coverage: 
http://www.komu.com/news/veteran-receives-surprise-halfway-across-the-country





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Eldon Advertiser

Published on May 18, 2018​ 

Good Fellaz in Iberia hosted a special event Friday, May 18, when they revealed a Dodge Dart they restored as a surprise for U.S. Navy serviceman Matthew Kuhl. It was Matthew's first car and was restored and customized as a gift from his dad.

Good Fellaz in Iberia hosted a special event Friday, May 18, when they revealed a Dodge Dart they had restored as a surprise for U.S. Navy serviceman Matthew Kuhl. His dad had the vehicle transported from the Sacramento, Calif. area to Iberia to be restored and customized for his son.

Eldon Advertiser Coverage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih4Qj_Z3Df4

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 {Left to Right}

James "Jim" Kuhl - Veteran - United States Marines

Matthew Kuhl - Active Duty - United States Navy




{Left To Right}

Matthew Kuhl - Active Duty - United States Navy

Nina Kuhl - Veteran - United States Marines



Photos of the Reveal







Wednesday, May 2, 2018

The Dart is in Primer!

Priming - Sanding - Paint Prep - Then Paint!
Can't wait to see this beast in all its beauty!
Good Job Randy and Brandon!





Dart Engine!



Look at the engine that is going into the Dodge Dart. It is massive and that is only part of it!
I don't know about ya'll, but I would need a booster seat to see out of the windshield with that!
It is still getting Dual Carbs and an Air Cleaner.