All these “haters” crack me up. The dude obviously knows his shit and wouldn’t take on a project that would break even or cost him money. His level of sarcasm is warranted and, enjoyable…..
I love the attention to detail. Not many people would strip the entire cab for paint. I would guess that most would simply mask off and give the standard $200 paint job. Thanks for setting a higher bar of expectations.
Why would you want (let alone _need)_ to strip the coatings that were applied in the best possible manner, at the factory? I would take the gloss off the original paint, wipe it down with solvent and spray away.
Eric Bleuel Does Stuff ......Are your new here?, (and welcome to the channel btw!) Scott does not do things the Earl Scheib way! He does it right for safety/liability reasons and improve his resale value!
@@irongoatrocky2343 "No ups, no extras!". I actually remember those ads. I was stationed at El Toro in the late '70s when they were still on the air and Elvira was still a new thing.
@@vehcor I hear you....here in Thailand I see rebuilders pretty much strip everything out and rebuild then paint the bay a tropical color of sorts prior to reassembly!
Scotty, no joke. It’s GREAT to see the younger generation taking an interest in this. The roaming gnome AND the shadow gnome. I gotta say how much it means to see it because if they really pay attention and listen, it can be VERY lucrative. Thanks for giving them the opportunity!! Peace
The walker at the beginning was priceless. Good video. Most people don't get why colour changes are so pricey, so now they know. Good video Scott. Thanks for sharing
For an inexperienced person like me, I’d have to take a huge number of pictures and notes to try to put everything back in the correct order and location. You make it look so easy. Thanks!
@@vehcor going to schedule dropping off several silverados and suburbans off with several buckets of parts off. northeastern pennsylvania is worse than illinois for frame rust
Scott.. you never disappoint or cease to amaze me.. the 3yrs I've been watching i will day it just keeps getting better. Thank you for all the time spent to edit and would you let the narrator know the commentary is second to none. Stay safe and be well.
It is awesome to see the level of detail that is going into this truck. As others have said, not many people would strip the entire cab down to repaint it. Can't wait to see what the new color is going to be!
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed this episode. The amount of work you put in to these episodes is impressive. Thank you. On another note, I have a 1958 VW beetle which I restored and it has the oil bath air filter on it.
I have 2000 V6 version of this truck that's in really good shape. Learning a lot about it in this episode. By the way, my wife's 2nd language is sarcasm so she gets you. Thanks, man.
I've been watching you for a while now, and I am so impressed by the work you do. The amount of parts you take off, and then you're able to put it all back together without cutting corners, like it's not a big deal. You do an amazing job
@@jasondilts2117 clearly your measuring stick for “very old” is different than mine. I’d consider an antique very old, but certainly not a truck from the 90’s.
And this is why I could never paint my cars any other colors other than what was applied at the factory, too much hassle having to strip every single thing on it and then having to deal with DMV, having to change the vehicle color on the registration/title then what was there previously. My hats off to you Scott for this tedious amount of work, I'm sure it'll pay off in the end.
That felt like a huge attention to detail as I sat watching, I realised that I am well past retirement age and why I am no longer doing much of anything except watch and enjoy things being done the right way by people who still can do them. Perhaps it will be no surprise that throttle cables, (and complex mechanical throttle linkages as an alternative), oil bath air filters, rod-brakes and a host of other almost forgotten, but largely unlamented automotive items, are not unknown to me.
A humorous and sarcastic intro indeed, loved it! Been watching for a couple years now. Your insert sarcasm keeps it engaging! Blessings and respect to the grind and hustle!
I think his Subscribers alone would create one very long queue waiting for a Scott rebuild. It could have 200,000 miles on it and you still get that _new car_ smell.
I really enjoy your channel. And your sense of humor is amazing! I look forward to every episode. I enjoy it when you fix factory or previous repair errors. It says a lot about your talent when you fix it right.
I did a heater core on one of these a while back before RUclips tutorials were a big thing. It is possible for one person to get the HVAC assembly out with the dash and seats still in the vehicle. With the dash assembly unbolted (except the main bolts left partially screwed in on the driver side), the dash assembly will lift up and out just enough for the HVAC assembly to slide out through the floor board. I was pleasantly surprised at how easily it went.
I like how you show the shadow gnome how do to things. When I was in the shadow gnome phase I was supposed to somehow magically know how to do things I'd not done before.
Except for a salvage/ junk yard, I think this is the first time I've seen behind the dash of one of these truck cabs. It's also the first time I actually paid attention on how to remove on without breaking it in pieces.
Totally amazes me on how you can keep all those pieces together AND know how they all go back together AND with the correct nuts and bolts! haha Great work Scott!!!
I hear you on the color change. It would always drive me nuts to see jams not done, or where you pull a small panel and the original color is there. It also drives me nuts when people take the easy way out and paint an engine bay that is supposed to be body color black unless that's the body color they are going with. And when they use more time and money in tape and masking than if they would just strip it down properly to begin with.
Watching the cab teardown helped me realize what that black plastic liner is on the inside of the firewall/foot well. Didn't know it was all one piece... Was wanting to replace the one in my truck, as it's literally crumbling to pieces. Looks like it's going to require a complete dash removal to make it happen!
Watching this gives me a real appreciation for technicians that work on vehicles that require body removeable to access certain parts of the running gear. That must be a real nightmare on a big SUV.
A lot of work for an older truck. Profit or personal use? Enjoy your channel. Daughter crunched her 2000 es300 and I fixed it because you taught me how. Hood, core support, headlights, radiator, condensor and fans replaced with U Pull it parts and craigslist. No airbags or else it would have been "in the pile". Thanks.
A Lot of work in an old truck. You refer to it as "MY" rather than "Our" which you seem to use for vehicles you are going to flip. You're Keeping This One !!!!!
That walker at the beginning xD Thanks for the laughs and expert knowledge, Scott; wouldn't be a proper Friday after work without a Boring Build from @vehcor! +1 Like for the new gnome, hope he earns it!
I am very impressed with your steadfastness in your abilities to disassemble and reassemble, I am also curious how many hours are involved in this project.
Always informative and entertaining. Nice to see someone calling out the keyboard "experts". Have a great weekend and keep on tossing stuff into the pile! Peace!
Been watching you for about 3 years now and been a body tech for 10 years after finding your videos made me a different tech ive repaired alot of vehicles off of what i learn in your videos thanks for all the learning lessons and the awsome videos man
You might be on to something here with the idea of taking an auctioned off vehicle and bringing back from the possible squisher and giving it another shot. I'm loving this silverado job you're on and I don't think anyone else is doing this kind of thing. Trick is picking the right vehicles. Oh and as an osteoarthritis sufferer in both knees and one hip.........forget that intro lol😜
You made quick work of that disassembly! My first truck I got as a teenager in 1979 had an oil bath air cleaner, 77 F100-302 3 speed on the column, never really understood the need for it 🤷. ✌🏻
Scott, you're so f-in funny. Years ago I got a 62-D300 that came with a surveyor's box on the back. I junked that & built a 10' stake bed for it. Someone had painted the cab ugly brown with a paint roller ! So I bought an entire 73 d-100 with a seized 360 in it for $200. Then I put the 73's cab & auto trans & (power steering & brakes) onto the 62 frame. With a 340 from my 68 barracuda. Eventually extended the bed to 12' made it a dump truck & added a tuck-away lift gate, winch & ramps so it could carry cars too . Added A/C & electric pass. window & door lock . Still have it. Even added a Gear-vendors over drive- 4.56 rear gears.
The level of detail and quality of work coming out of this shop is as good as it gets. I do have a question, though. Color change done right is a big job. Is the time spent completely stripping the cab to change the color worth it on a truck as old as this one, will it pay for itself when you sell it? Honest question, since I don't know what the market is like around Chicago for a rust-free GM truck from the early/mid 2000s.
I have really enjoyed this build. Ahhhh GM, where somehow the plastic Christmas tree becomes structural. I love this series. This era was truly the last gasp of the real GM.
I'm not sure how anybody else feels but I enjoy watching these videos And if the experts would watch them then instead of making all of the stupid comments They might learn something.
Wow, you stripped that sucker in one video. I haven’t guessed what you were doing in any of the videos for this truck yet! I thought this rebuild would be a ‘meh’, but it’s been really good.
It’s unlikely I would ever attempt anything close to the work your showing, however there’s a bunch o little jobs I’m not afraid of attempting because I have good examples of how to remove some of the fasteners, sensors, clips, grommets and other things that cars today use. Also I am much better equipped to look at used vehicles, and have a better idea of what to look for. Great channel. My past few trucks have been new gmc’s and the north east salt kills them.
Curious why you wouldn't paint it red - then you wouldn't have to strip everything, right? Or would that result in an inferior product with matching the paint exactly in places where new and old would meet, like the door jambs and firewall? Or did you just not want it red?
Definitely a lot of parts to take off when doing a color change PROPERLY. I've seen color changes done not properly and it really devalues the vehicle. The way you are doing it, there won't be any trace of red left. But you do everything properly, so it's no surprise that you are going to the trouble of changing the color properly also. Interesting to see what color it will be, but I'm thinking possibly white?
👍👌👏 Simply fantastic again and as always (video and work)! You, Sir, are a really cool guy! Funny and sarcastic/ironic too. Additionally older than I thought, but that's definitely not obvious! You are decent, you have a ton of knowledge and a really, really great work ethic. All in all you are a pretty rare breed nowadays. After watching tons of car themed videos, I would never buy a car in North America. But I would definitely nevertheless buy a vehicle from you. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health.
Your level of sarcasm (and of course expertise) is why I keep enjoying this channel.
The walker!!!! Priceless!!!
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#METOO
Yup!!
All these “haters” crack me up. The dude obviously knows his shit and wouldn’t take on a project that would break even or cost him money.
His level of sarcasm is warranted and, enjoyable…..
I love the attention to detail. Not many people would strip the entire cab for paint. I would guess that most would simply mask off and give the standard $200 paint job. Thanks for setting a higher bar of expectations.
Why would you want (let alone _need)_ to strip the coatings that were applied in the best possible manner, at the factory? I would take the gloss off the original paint, wipe it down with solvent and spray away.
Eric Bleuel Does Stuff ......Are your new here?, (and welcome to the channel btw!)
Scott does not do things the Earl Scheib way! He does it right for safety/liability reasons and improve his resale value!
@@irongoatrocky2343 "No ups, no extras!". I actually remember those ads. I was stationed at El Toro in the late '70s when they were still on the air and Elvira was still a new thing.
The heater box had to come out anyway to get the glass out of it and I can’t stand when firewalls on the engine side are mismatched!
@@vehcor I hear you....here in Thailand I see rebuilders pretty much strip everything out and rebuild then paint the bay a tropical color of sorts prior to reassembly!
Scotty, no joke. It’s GREAT to see the younger generation taking an interest in this. The roaming gnome AND the shadow gnome. I gotta say how much it means to see it because if they really pay attention and listen, it can be VERY lucrative. Thanks for giving them the opportunity!! Peace
The walker at the beginning was priceless. Good video. Most people don't get why colour changes are so pricey, so now they know. Good video Scott. Thanks for sharing
@@notsevenfeettall well, not everyone has a garage to work in, a lift, and a paint booth.
For an inexperienced person like me, I’d have to take a huge number of pictures and notes to try to put everything back in the correct order and location. You make it look so easy. Thanks!
And you think why he started making videos? ;)
Well he does have video to go by
I’ve done so many of these all I need is one big bucket for the parts at this point. 😂
@@vehcor i really dont understand how you store/organize and pull them back when needed, these small nuts and bolts. great effort....
@@vehcor going to schedule dropping off several silverados and suburbans off with several buckets of parts off. northeastern pennsylvania is worse than illinois for frame rust
Scott.. you never disappoint or cease to amaze me.. the 3yrs I've been watching i will day it just keeps getting better. Thank you for all the time spent to edit and would you let the narrator know the commentary is second to none. Stay safe and be well.
Thanks for the support!
It is awesome to see the level of detail that is going into this truck. As others have said, not many people would strip the entire cab down to repaint it. Can't wait to see what the new color is going to be!
Yeah, was not pleased having to wait another week to have the colour gender reveal. 😁
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed this episode. The amount of work you put in to these episodes is impressive. Thank you. On another note, I have a 1958 VW beetle which I restored and it has the oil bath air filter on it.
One cab at a time, sticking it to the keyboard experts! Love it.
I need to put keyboards in my Amazon store. I’m sure the tears and fits of rage have killed a few of them. 😂
I have 2000 V6 version of this truck that's in really good shape. Learning a lot about it in this episode. By the way, my wife's 2nd language is sarcasm so she gets you.
Thanks, man.
snarky sarcasm in his case
One of my favorite builds so far. Had no idea you were going to go this level of detail. Going to be a very cool truck when done.
You do beautiful work! Always a pleasure to watch someone who knows what their doing at work!
I've been watching you for a while now, and I am so impressed by the work you do. The amount of parts you take off, and then you're able to put it all back together without cutting corners, like it's not a big deal. You do an amazing job
I thought you where joking when you said you where going to change the colour. brilliant video as usual, love this channel
Thanks. Laughed out loud at the walker at the beginning. Really enjoy how you go about your work.
A lot of work for very old truck, but they are in high demand, waiting to see mystery color, great job scott
Very old?!?
@@jasondilts2117 clearly your measuring stick for “very old” is different than mine. I’d consider an antique very old, but certainly not a truck from the 90’s.
And this is why I could never paint my cars any other colors other than what was applied at the factory, too much hassle having to strip every single thing on it and then having to deal with DMV, having to change the vehicle color on the registration/title then what was there previously. My hats off to you Scott for this tedious amount of work, I'm sure it'll pay off in the end.
Scott, that is an incredible amount of work. Thanks for taking us along for this build! One more good, simple pickup saved from the metal recycler.
That felt like a huge attention to detail as I sat watching, I realised that I am well past retirement age and why I am no longer doing much of anything except watch and enjoy things being done the right way by people who still can do them. Perhaps it will be no surprise that throttle cables, (and complex mechanical throttle linkages as an alternative), oil bath air filters, rod-brakes and a host of other almost forgotten, but largely unlamented automotive items, are not unknown to me.
Holy crap, got to see this within two minutes of posting. Great video as always Scott. Just stoked I was one of the first to see it 😂😂
Thanks, I was a little late to the comments today.
A humorous and sarcastic intro indeed, loved it! Been watching for a couple years now. Your insert sarcasm keeps it engaging! Blessings and respect to the grind and hustle!
The sarcastic humor is what makes this channel one of the best :D. Aside from all the cool work you do.. that too you know..
I would buy one of your cars with no hesitation. Always impressed how you go the extra mile. Also loved the walker in the beginning.
I think his Subscribers alone would create one very long queue waiting for a Scott rebuild. It could have 200,000 miles on it and you still get that _new car_ smell.
I really enjoy your channel. And your sense of humor is amazing! I look forward to every episode. I enjoy it when you fix factory or previous repair errors. It says a lot about your talent when you fix it right.
Your adding comedy to the channel nice. This is a great build. Keep up the good work. I always look forward to your next installments. Thanks Scott.
It's so nice to watch it "Done right". Wish there were more mechanics like you.
I did a heater core on one of these a while back before RUclips tutorials were a big thing. It is possible for one person to get the HVAC assembly out with the dash and seats still in the vehicle. With the dash assembly unbolted (except the main bolts left partially screwed in on the driver side), the dash assembly will lift up and out just enough for the HVAC assembly to slide out through the floor board. I was pleasantly surprised at how easily it went.
When I heard "pleased to meet you!" I did not realize that was Sarcasim at its best-Thanks for the fun! Rich
I like how you show the shadow gnome how do to things. When I was in the shadow gnome phase I was supposed to somehow magically know how to do things I'd not done before.
Except for a salvage/ junk yard, I think this is the first time I've seen behind the dash of one of these truck cabs. It's also the first time I actually paid attention on how to remove on without breaking it in pieces.
I love the attention to detail too, 'the high speed Zimmer frame' now that must have been a repair !!
Superb attention to detail Scott. 5 stars on the video quality and voiceover as usual too!
That you stay so even tempered is amazing
This brings back many memories. I made the mistake of rebuilding a flood damaged 2004 Suburban. Soooo much work!!!!
Totally amazes me on how you can keep all those pieces together AND know how they all go back together AND with the correct nuts and bolts! haha Great work Scott!!!
Nice! Almost spit out my coffee when you made the brief appearance with the walker.
Oil baffle filters!! Lol Forgot about those. That's from the days of flipping the top of your air cleaner cover upside down 🤘
I hear you on the color change. It would always drive me nuts to see jams not done, or where you pull a small panel and the original color is there. It also drives me nuts when people take the easy way out and paint an engine bay that is supposed to be body color black unless that's the body color they are going with. And when they use more time and money in tape and masking than if they would just strip it down properly to begin with.
Your jokes and sarcasm are increasing. MORE PLEASE!
sarcasm doesn't get old!
Watching the cab teardown helped me realize what that black plastic liner is on the inside of the firewall/foot well. Didn't know it was all one piece... Was wanting to replace the one in my truck, as it's literally crumbling to pieces. Looks like it's going to require a complete dash removal to make it happen!
You're a better man than I. I would have just wrapped the dash and gone about 6" in from the jams.
Watching this gives me a real appreciation for technicians that work on vehicles that require body removeable to access certain parts of the running gear. That must be a real nightmare on a big SUV.
love these videos, your excellent sarcasm- humor and talent really one of my all time favorite channels, thanks
Not sure what I love more, the attention to detail or ripping on the keyboard warriors.
A lot of work for an older truck. Profit or personal use? Enjoy your channel. Daughter crunched her 2000 es300 and I fixed it because you taught me how. Hood, core support, headlights, radiator, condensor and fans replaced with U Pull it parts and craigslist. No airbags or else it would have been "in the pile". Thanks.
Love your humor! Excellent craftsman. Thanks for the entertainment!
A Lot of work in an old truck. You refer to it as "MY" rather than "Our" which you seem to use for vehicles you are going to flip.
You're Keeping This One !!!!!
I love this era of GM trucks - toolless removal of headlights, grill, etc.
1987-1999/2000 GMT400, 1999-2007 GMT800, 2007-2013 GMT900
Easy to work on and fairly reliable! I have been working on them since they were brand new.
When you're good at something, you make it look easy, and you are very good!
Speaking of A.C. I hope that she is doing well! She can't come back now that you have made her bedroom your office! LOL
She’s in south Texas. She can’t even come home for the holidays now! 😂 My plan worked!
Super work, Scott. Can't wait to see what color you pick, so long as it isn't black. Black, like white, is stunning when clean - which is never...
That walker at the beginning xD Thanks for the laughs and expert knowledge, Scott; wouldn't be a proper Friday after work without a Boring Build from @vehcor! +1 Like for the new gnome, hope he earns it!
I am very impressed with your steadfastness in your abilities to disassemble and reassemble, I am also curious how many hours are involved in this project.
Always informative and entertaining. Nice to see someone calling out the keyboard "experts". Have a great weekend and keep on tossing stuff into the pile! Peace!
Very enjoyable video to watch. So talented in what you do. Really interesting and educational
Been watching you for about 3 years now and been a body tech for 10 years after finding your videos made me a different tech ive repaired alot of vehicles off of what i learn in your videos thanks for all the learning lessons and the awsome videos man
I always enjoy the detail you go into on your projects.
You might be on to something here with the idea of taking an auctioned off vehicle and bringing back from the possible squisher and giving it another shot. I'm loving this silverado job you're on and I don't think anyone else is doing this kind of thing. Trick is picking the right vehicles. Oh and as an osteoarthritis sufferer in both knees and one hip.........forget that intro lol😜
I've watched every video you have posted. I swear if you repaint this truck red... I will lose it. Great job as always.
I am glad you made a repair video this week. I was afraid that the dumpster fire Auction BMW was going to be it for this week.
You made quick work of that disassembly! My first truck I got as a teenager in 1979 had an oil bath air cleaner, 77 F100-302 3 speed on the column, never really understood the need for it 🤷. ✌🏻
no tennis balls on your walker? rookie! keep up the great videos, i have learned a ton.
Tennis balls??? My walker doesn’t need no bitch mittens! 😂
So that's what the cab mounts looked like. I always wondered....
These brake lines are not that rust color with wet spots like I am used to, either.
Love this truck. Simple, but nice. A good dose of the anti-rust treatment would make it last a long time. :)
You’re my favorite restoration channel.
thats why heater core change its such a f ... f.... nice video as usual Scott!
Scott, you're so f-in funny. Years ago I got
a 62-D300 that came with a surveyor's box on the back. I junked that & built a 10' stake bed for it. Someone had painted the cab ugly brown with a paint roller ! So I bought an entire 73 d-100 with a seized 360 in it for $200. Then I put the 73's cab & auto trans & (power steering & brakes) onto the 62 frame. With a 340 from my 68 barracuda. Eventually extended the bed to 12' made it a dump truck & added a tuck-away lift gate, winch & ramps so it could carry cars too
. Added A/C & electric pass. window & door lock
. Still have it. Even added a Gear-vendors over drive- 4.56 rear gears.
Once again another great video. Still lots of work ahead but can't wait to see her all painted up and complete. c ya then..
The level of detail and quality of work coming out of this shop is as good as it gets. I do have a question, though. Color change done right is a big job. Is the time spent completely stripping the cab to change the color worth it on a truck as old as this one, will it pay for itself when you sell it? Honest question, since I don't know what the market is like around Chicago for a rust-free GM truck from the early/mid 2000s.
I though for a minute that the pizza girl had got a hold of you , seeing you with the walker. Thanks for the great videos.
Thanks for dropping in!😄
I see what you did there. 😂
I have really enjoyed this build. Ahhhh GM, where somehow the plastic Christmas tree becomes structural. I love this series. This era was truly the last gasp of the real GM.
This video is so good I hve already seen it 3 times. I'm also gonna watch it again over the weekend. Thanks Scott 👍
Nice touch with the walker, made me almost shoot coffee out of my nose.
I am going to say you went with silver. It would dictate a change in dash color but I am guessing the Emporium has a grey one in stovk
I'm not sure how anybody else feels but I enjoy watching these videos And if the experts would watch them then instead of making all of the stupid comments They might learn something.
Wow, you stripped that sucker in one video. I haven’t guessed what you were doing in any of the videos for this truck yet! I thought this rebuild would be a ‘meh’, but it’s been really good.
All Scott's rebuilds are good IMO.
Kinda addicted to 800 series fixing.Cheers fra Norway.
Great video content
Loyal fan from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks! 👍🏻
I’m glad you think it’s easy, looks like a massive amount of work to me😂😂😂 Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Hey Rich, Loved the intro with the walker. You just needed a cupholder for the haters' tears!
What is the new color to the truck
Not sure I understand the color change and grill change. Would have been a great looking truck with just roof/door swap??
I recently got T Mobile home internet. I now get to watch your videos on TV.👍
Yay all that work to shoot in 4K is not for nothing! I knew it would be worth it some day. 😂
Yes I miss those headlights. My 2007 Yukon headlights practically require bumper removal to remove headlights.
It’s unlikely I would ever attempt anything close to the work your showing, however there’s a bunch o little jobs I’m not afraid of attempting because I have good examples of how to remove some of the fasteners, sensors, clips, grommets and other things that cars today use. Also I am much better equipped to look at used vehicles, and have a better idea of what to look for. Great channel.
My past few trucks have been new gmc’s and the north east salt kills them.
Very cool seeing vehicles saved.
I’m not painting mine, but I am taking the cab and bed off to wire wheel and coat the frame. Do you have to pull the doors off to get the cab off?
Excellent work! I miss the body shop scene I could do it all day unfortunately I was never any good at it so I kept getting fired
Curious why you wouldn't paint it red - then you wouldn't have to strip everything, right? Or would that result in an inferior product with matching the paint exactly in places where new and old would meet, like the door jambs and firewall? Or did you just not want it red?
Scott mentioned in previous episode he isnt a fan of resale red. especially on a rebuilt truck, to many people it just screams resale/lazy
Alwaynice to see that you don’t cut corners. I’ll agree that is changing color the right way.
Special round sockets for Illinois cars ..love it!
Definitely a lot of parts to take off when doing a color change PROPERLY. I've seen color changes done not properly and it really devalues the vehicle. The way you are doing it, there won't be any trace of red left. But you do everything properly, so it's no surprise that you are going to the trouble of changing the color properly also. Interesting to see what color it will be, but I'm thinking possibly white?
👍👌👏 Simply fantastic again and as always (video and work)! You, Sir, are a really cool guy! Funny and sarcastic/ironic too. Additionally older than I thought, but that's definitely not obvious! You are decent, you have a ton of knowledge and a really, really great work ethic. All in all you are a pretty rare breed nowadays. After watching tons of car themed videos, I would never buy a car in North America. But I would definitely nevertheless buy a vehicle from you.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health.
Any updates on the progress on the truck???
that walker was funny....but what's scary is that you had one lying around ! hahahaha
"red cars are cursed" best car movie ever.... Used Cars.... love it
That definitely goes back a few years!
Great video. Thank you for letting us look over your shoulder. I guess the smiley face tape had the weekend off ?
That's a lot of work to change the colors. But you know what you're doing. Good stuff. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Curious... why wouldn't you change the heater core now?