Not that anyone needs us to come together to talk about how smart Adam and Lonny are, but I think they really got a lot of traction out of their youtuber-partnership builds. I think the Goonzsquad, Buley, and Off The Ranch type viewers are a great market for the Goblin. Then there was Justin Reed, as has been mentioned more than a few times (myself included), who did his own thing, and his own recognition has also shed light on the Goblin as well.Our story is that Kaleb seen a video on YouTube from Off The Ranch and I started researching it. I've always wanted to build a car or something but didn't want to have to do the detailed engineering only to find out I got it wrong. This gave me the opportunity without having to worry about the really important areas.
Sounds like a fun trip. Driving the Michigan coast line is beautifulI have had building a tube chassis road car on my list for years but have not been able to find any plans for such... I also have a group of friends that take a Harley trip every year around lake Michigan, They want me to go but I refuse to own/ride a bike anymore. Well the Slingshot was looking like it would do the trick but I hate the look of the skinny rear end,,,, Which led me to searching for a four wheel conversion that led me to DF.
Daannggg Son! Goonzquad on youtube.Goonzsquad on youtube was my first time seeing one. Wanted one immediately.
The views on our Goblin videos on our YouTube channel spiked HARD for a couple days when they released that video!I realize I am necromancing a old thread, but I found out about DF Goblin from Donut Media when they did an episode on kit cars.
Well they can consider at least one kit sold thanks to that video.The views on our Goblin videos on our YouTube channel spiked HARD for a couple days when they released that video!
Same. Then I saw the Goonzquad video after the Donut one.I realize I am necromancing a old thread, but I found out about DF Goblin from Donut Media when they did an episode on kit cars.