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  • JF: The car was built over the course of six

  • years, it took 22,000 man hours to build it. Just a lot of blood, sweat and tears.

  • COMM: This fully customised Buick Riveria

  • has been a labour of love for Canadian JF Launier. He's been renovating vehicles since

  • the age of thirteen. But in 2014, this Buick finally earned him the coveted Ridler award,

  • for America's most creative and innovative custom car at the Detroit Autorama.

  • COMM: The project began with a 1964 Riviera.

  • Bought from a junkyard for just $400.

  • JF: People always ask me why a '64 Riviera?

  • Well, the long and the short of it is when I was 21 years old I had a '64 Riviera. I

  • sold it to start my first business and I thought to myself, I'm gonna have another one of those

  • cars one day. I didn't really know I was going to take it this far.

  • COMM: What followed were countless modifications

  • to the original Buick body.

  • COMM: The 1971 Riviera roof with it's unique

  • shape and sloped rear window was fitted to the 1964 chassis. The car was shortened by

  • removing sheet metal from behind the doors and rear wheel openings. The front wheel openings

  • were moved forward to make space for a 6.2 litre Chevrolet V8 engine, which provides

  • 784 horsepower.

  • COMM: JF estimates that he spent $300,000

  • dollars on the project in total.

  • JF: The car was built over a course of six

  • years, it took 22,000 man hours to build it. It was everything I could afford, my parents

  • house got remortgaged, my house got remortgaged. The maths is pretty simple, it's 22,000 hours,

  • 75 bucks an hour shop rate. You're looking at a million and a half just in hours.

  • COMM: JF named the finished car 'Revision' and in

  • 2014 he proved that one man's trash is another man's treasure, by winning the Ridler

  • award. But despite his success, JF warns that budding car customisers shouldn't take such

  • projects lightly.

  • JF: It was ups and downs, it was always a

  • battle to try and get enough money to buy parts. To find enough time in the week to

  • balance family, business and a project of this magnitude. I always felt like giving up, there

  • wasn't a day where I didn't feel like it was too much, we had taken on too much and we had just gone

  • too far with it. Be very prepared. Don't just build your first car and think it's gonna

  • win. This is our fourth attempt at it. You gotta be prepared, you gotta be prepared to

  • give up everything for a long, long time.

  • COMM: There's no doubt though that he's proud

  • of turning a rust bucket into his most prized possession.

  • JF: There are people that love it, there are

  • people that hate it. Kinda nobody in the middle. This car is what I wanted in a race car, this

  • car is what I wanted in a show car and it's beyond that in all aspects. I have drag raced

  • the car, I have road raced the car, I have won the biggest award in the world. Those

  • three have never been put together. And I drive my kids to school in it and take the

  • kids for ice cream.

JF: The car was built over the course of six

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