Its like a car show and a mild sedative had a kid.
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It's hard to binge this channel because the jokes are the same, but it's great in moderation. Really appreciate the hourlong deep dives into these cars, and the selection. Love the Caddy sedan.
Found a channel called "Rebuild Rescue". It's like Vice Grip Garage, except with both cars and planes.
If you're bored, here are a few vids.
1969 Cessna 401 - sat outside for years. What a mess.
1961 Piper Cherokee with 320 cubic inch 4-cylinder engine
Also, this is interesting
Are you referring to the Model A?The production value is much better these days and the MTOD show is top notch though the latest ep was a bit cheese on how it was “found”.
Yes. It had brand new tires and painted wheels on itAre you referring to the Model A?
Yeah, wasn't a big deal to me. But what blew my mind was the rope into the combustion chamber through a sparkalator hole and crank it, watch the head pop right up!Yes. It had brand new tires and painted wheels on it
But I still watch his YT stuff. He’s making me want to restomod a 3+3 square body and daily drive it.
No different than Roadkill. As long as the person/team has the knowledge, confidence, and parts to get it running without causing a hazard to others I think it is fine. There are a few Roadkill episodes where they were laying exhaust smoke (oil) and blanketing across an entire highway. That was a bit over the line. Or when Finnegan and Angelo did the diesel swap into the wagon and were rolling coal to the point where vehicles were slamming on their brakes. Yeah, no, not good to be showing that.I like his videos though I think some of these clunkers were pushing it from a safety standpoint.
I do not like the roadkill stuff too much stuff is half assed and then they try to drive 500 miles in it.