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Great videos man! I would love to see how you manage all of the parts for storage and putting them back!
ОтветитьBroken car... I make a new one
ОтветитьIts the car jalopy from hl2 episode 2
ОтветитьGRACIAS , llevaba mucho tiempo buscando un video asi para guiarme y reparar el mio , de verdad GRACIAS
Ответить👍👍👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьIncredible video
ОтветитьI'll take the car
Ответитьwhen you get to the radio, could be cool to make it looks retro with a cassette slot, and a hidden bluetooth receiver option. They have become very cheap
ОтветитьBack then cars were built to last. Nowadays cars are built to last.. until end of warranty
Ответитьi think I rode in this car once
ОтветитьThe wood in the door was like an anode on a ship - incase there where destructive termites the wood would take the hit. :)
ОтветитьA very well done video, sound and all.
ОтветитьВ начале ролика, Datsun 240Z, классная реставрация! Смотрим одни и те же каналы!😀
ОтветитьSomeone actually said, "This is a nice looking car, let's paint it the color of poop"
ОтветитьWhen I found this channel 4 years ago i thought “imagine if this guy did cars”
ОтветитьIf the car was originally from California those would actually be miles, not kilometers, but I for sure agree, that it rolled over at least once
Ответитьthis type of thing is a nightmare for me
I'm unable to reassemble a gamepad after opening it
Thanks for the series! Bring back memories as I had one of these back in the eighties, don’t remember if it was a 240Z or 260Z. What an iconic car! Now, is this car for sale? I’ll see if I can mortgage my house to get it 😂.
Ответить凄いですね。。これを綺麗にレストアしてのマトモに走れば、湾岸ミッドナイトの、悪魔のZの世界ですね。。素晴らしいです
ОтветитьИзначально состояние автомобиля довольно не плохое, спасибо, очень интересные видео у вас
ОтветитьHello, from January 2025. Does he keep the colour?
ОтветитьAs someone who has ADHD and is a professionist I will never be able to start a project like this an finish it
I have a massive respect for undertaking this project and will watch every second of it
Sorry people, I’m calling these videos BS. I’ve worked on cars for 50 years and there isn’t any way this guy is working on a car that old with perfectly clean hands the entire time!!!
ОтветитьIn fact this car is not in really bad condition.
ОтветитьIs this for sale now?
ОтветитьUne mercedes de la même année il faut une perceuse pour enlever chaques vis et chaques boulons😂
ОтветитьStrong Binky vibes.
ОтветитьIk someone probably already said that here but man My Summer Car IRL is AMAZING
ОтветитьWow this is going to be a COMPLETE restoration.
ОтветитьWhat is that tiny sandblaster he uses ?i need one
ОтветитьYou are incredible
ОтветитьThis video gives me a panic attack. So many parts, small pieces, screws, etc. I've asked this question before but how do you keep track? Do you have a box labelled "Front fender mudflap screws"? It's just so much.
Edit: I just found your insights channel and see your method, using organizer boxes and labels :D
I thought it was a model car☠☠☠💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
ОтветитьPerfect mastery..
ОтветитьPlease don’t replace the 8-track player or at least replace it with a cassette player.
Ответитьmy Datsun has dents and rust. I make new one!
ОтветитьYou my sir are a legend never seen something like this before 🫡
ОтветитьThere's nothing to do! I'd gladly trade that one for mine
ОтветитьCrazy to think you have to remove the engine just to change the battery…
ОтветитьNot one seized bolt!
ОтветитьYou plan on upgrading the stereo? Nice bluetooth system.
ОтветитьI assume you make notes of how it all goes back together? I used to muck about on cars when I was younger and figuring out how to put it back was the hardest part! I could never imagine doing a job this big. There must be literally thousands of parts that need fixing and putting back together.
Ответитьno penetrating oil?
ОтветитьMe watching him pull all of those plastic vents and rubber pieces out: "how the hell is he going to turn a new set of those out on a lathe?!"
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