How I Learnt to Weld Cars: Old School 1980 Toyota Corona From Scrap to Daily Driver!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Story Time with the DIWhy Guy, in 2010 I sold my home built gtst r32 skyline as I was driving like a idiot and was sure I was going to crash it so I went back to old school cars I ended up getting this 1980 Toyota Corona TT133 for $700 and fixed it up and used it as a daily driver for about 5 years before parking it up to go on my OE to the UK...

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  • @OhanaFilms
    @OhanaFilms 3 месяца назад +1

    This was my family car that eventually became mine. We all miss that car.

    • @TheDiWhyGuy
      @TheDiWhyGuy  3 месяца назад +1

      One of the best cars I ever owned so blessed to have restored this beauty and I miss this one too thanks for watching mate hope one day you can get another one.

  • @josdesouza
    @josdesouza Год назад

    Overall, it's a better course of action for the climate than buying a new car. Congrats, mate!

    • @TheDiWhyGuy
      @TheDiWhyGuy  Год назад

      With the amount of EVs catching fire and the unrecyclable slave labour batterys I think your 100% right about that one mate 😉

  • @kaykeyte-hj2rx
    @kaykeyte-hj2rx Год назад

    Clever kid. ❤

  • @503challenger
    @503challenger 4 месяца назад

    Nice job mate.

  • @MrBrimby
    @MrBrimby Год назад

    Keen to see the valiant bro!

    • @TheDiWhyGuy
      @TheDiWhyGuy  Год назад

      Here you go bro ruclips.net/video/HCTnVNDtkhY/видео.html

  • @scottdreiling3941
    @scottdreiling3941 Год назад

    how did lower the car?

    • @TheDiWhyGuy
      @TheDiWhyGuy  Год назад

      Hi mate so i actually made the car higher when i got it it had no springs what we call bumpys in New Zealand i add racing spring with a low profile to get it where it was if you want it even lower get super lows a springs like a King Spring and you'll also need shortened shocks. you will need spring compressors to collapse the spring so you can undo the bolts without everything flying apart at the speed of sound ;)