We need more of these "normal cars" restoration! I love this particular series. I NEED MORE! ❤🎉 You are so good at what you are doing and it is super inspiring to look at. I love how you make your videos and please never stop making these kind of restorations. They are incredible!! ❤️
What a lovely little Corsa! You did a fantastic job! This was my first car. Mine was a 1998, deep blue, two door. It was a surprisingly agile car for the city. Sadly, Czech Republic is a "salt-friendly" country and the car completely rotted away in 2012 and had to be scrapped. Its last journey was with me, my wife and our newborn daughter from the hospital. I will never forget.
@@carlgarrett5142 >The term "Rust Belt" is a dysphemism to describe industry that has "rusted out", usually referring to the impact of deindustrialization, economic decline, population loss, and urban decay on these regions attributable to the shrinking industrial sector especially including steelmaking, automobile manufacturing, and coal mining. The term gained popularity in the U.S. beginning in the 1980s[5] when it was commonly contrasted with the Sun Belt, which was surging. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_Belt
I said it before and I say it again: this is so much more satisfying than the typical surface polishing of an old barn find - but leaving all the mechanics untouched. I love seeing the solid build up first and then the finish with paint restoration and trim. Excellent work and excellent video 👍
I love seeing ordinary everyday cars getting restored to showroom condition, rather than exotic cars. The Opel Corsa was also really popular in my home country, Australia, where they are known as a Holden Barina. Keep up the great effort, you have done a fantastic job.
@@sanyey8405Yeah, besides the detailing, most of the other stuff done to this car requires either lifting it or some very expensive tools. It’s theoretically doable in your home garage, but you will probably lose your sanity.
90's cars were the most economic ever produced. With a little effort one can make those cars run for 30-40 years. I have a garage, set of tools and a second-hand old Miller welding machine. My 90's cars won't go away soon. Sadly, people don't like their cars anymore, they just like to drive them. So we are wasting massive amounts of natural resources these days to produce new cars that won't last 10 years on the road.
One or two things,one: don't underestimate your job,your work deserve a standing ovation. Two:I think your right about the badges,clearly better without. Three:your method are excellent. And for all of this,thank you for sharing this with us dear friend,the most of all the results speaks for you! FAN-TAS-TIC JOB,well done.👍👍👏👏
Massive 'like' on this one. I have been detailing many years, but watching RUclips videos of professional detailers flexing about their 'skills' while cleaning already clean cars, and basically just using their videos for sponsored product placements, is getting B O R I N G. This was genuinely brilliant, and I say that absolutely genuinely. Thank you so much, it is really interesting to see real skills, transforming a tired and faded older 'normal' car, into something which looks ready for a forecourt. You did a great job with this.
Few spray can tips: - buy spray can adapter that allows you to hold the can as paint gun, its cheap, it more ergonomic and your finger don't get tired 😅; - buy nozzles with wider spread, it will save quite a lot of time when doing larger parts like wings or doors. This two things from my experience was so helpful when I was painting front wings on a car I was really amazed how speedy whole process was.
Oh man, I loved this car. A few times I drove it on roads thick with snow and ice as if it's nothing. It provided so much control and feedback that not only I wasn't afraid to drive in such conditions, it was very enjoyable too. Good balance on the wheels, no servo, no ABS or any other electronics...
As the world spirals into madness Videos like these lifts my mood and makes me happy👍 Great to see a normal car being Fixed by a normal person ..great Video thankyou ❤
Ich finde es solche Projekte viel interessanter, als wenn man neuwertige Autos aufbereitet, wo man kaum etwas sieht. Ich bereite hobbymäßig auch Autos auf und freue mich über jedes alte Auto, was ich aufbereiten darf. Denn Dorte sieht man erst mal ein richtiges Ergebnis. Den Besitzern der Autos fallen dann teilweise die Augen aus dem Kopf, wenn sie sehen, was man aus so einem alten Auto noch rausholen kann. Sehr sehr gute Arbeit, die du da geleistet hast. Weiter so!
As somebody who for a short while did car Valeting this is a good example of what can be achieved when professionals take over. They have access to the right multitude of products and knowledge. Worth every penny.
The algorithm brought me to the first video in this series. Just watched all three. Excellent work saving this little Corsa. This is the sort of project I want to do with my son when he's close to driving age in a few years.
That was my wife's first car, same faded colour and everything (though badged as a Vauxhall). Nobody would buy it, they all said it needed a respray and wanted to offer almost nothing for it. I bought some rubbing compound and cut it back by hand to the original colour and I then made it shine (plus made the black bits black again). The next person to view it bought it. Good work!
"The imperfection makes the car perfect." Suddenly, drop some heavy words there! I watch your videos on marathon since I'm currently taking care of my son in the hospital.
What an amazing result. You did a fantastic job on the detail, but on the rust repairs and painting as well. You may not be a professional painter but this is easily good enough for this car. Your friend is lucky to know you, this car looks nearly mint and with all the mechanical work you did he can create cool memories for years to come. Great job!
I think you need a five minute summary video showing more before-n-after comparisons. Love it and so nice to see a humble car being treated like this. Far more satisfying than an expensive luxury car being done.
My man giving this Corsa a brand new life. I saw the titles of your videos and was like "this guy is insane" but holy shit I'm glad you are insane and actually doing this. Keep it up
"Cheap" cars need love too. Everyone repairs rare and expensive cars but a Standard Corsa? Rare. And honestly, these cars are still part of automotive history and culture as well. The masses get around in the "cheaper" cars not the expensive ones. And that needs to be preserved. In 20 Years, not many of those cars will be left at all I think.
Also, I didn't catch it first... Plastic bag with a hole instead of playing cards, stretch better over the rim when painting and leave less of a mess/over spray. Also easier to mask.
I personally love badges on cars. Specifically the model ones. I also love the lil corsa B models so cute. Got a green D myself. So glad you are helping this piece of history stay on the road
Man, I love what you did to this car. The 3-door version was our first car in 1996 and we absolutely loved it. So it's very satisfying to see this car getting the love it deserves!
I have honestly enjoyed every moment of this series so far, knowing that the next video may be the last is oddly sad in its own way. So glad I found this channel!
These cars were beaters fresh out of the factory. You made it better than factory, young man. Love what you did 👍. You are a well grounded individual. Your welding could be a bit better, but it did the job😜 The fact that you did all that with only minimal means is a great way to show other enthusiasts that it's possible.
Det jag älskar med dig är att du aldrig tar några genvägar! Alltid så noggrann och proffsig, med strålande resultat som följd! Väntar fortfarande på test av Articlean!
Great job and love your restoration videos. Especially since I have a host of soft spots for cars like MK II Golfs, B-Type Corsas and K11 Micras myself. Keep up the great work and may you always enjoy keeping little nuggets on the road!
Great work!! Please put a lot of fluid wax in the doors, trunk lid, the rear quarters, sills, lower radiator support and chassis legs as they are prone to rust on these cars. It will really help for the next years. Have done this to my Corsa A and it is still going strong after 38 years.
This is one of my favourite restoration jobs on RUclips so far! So much love for what is, ultimately, a pretty insignificant vehicle. The only problem is that I now wish that I could go to a doctor or a spa and have as thorough a restoration job 😅 Looking forward to the interior part! Aaand... subscribed!
22:17 In my opinion the original license plate is better. Here in Italy an old car looses value if it doesn't have the original license plate. Even more so if the original one was a pre-EU one.
In Finland you can get new non-euro plates. Plus here in colder climates with road salt plates sometimes deteriorate quite badly. I once blew every bit of paint off the plate with a single sweep from the crappy pressure washer.
I love my 3 Door Corsa B club, they were once a very popular car in the UK and nearly every road there was one. Fantastic cars. I'm 21 and look forward to doing a full engine swap with the help of my dad mostly
Very, very nice Video, showing it's worth to keep by your old rides. I like the way of your work on the car and making Videos. Keep it up. Greetings from Germany.
This is refreshing to see cars like these getting the attention they deserve excellent videos. If i see skyline or the likes in the video titles these days i just switch off. All those cars have been done to death
Astonishing how good it looks afterwards! Had a three door Corsa B as my first car from 1999 to 2006, memories :-) 45 horsepowers but never let me down :-) I guess it was the first drive for a lot of people. It's good to see someone taking care of these cars before they totally vanish from our streets.
This was so wholesome to watch!!! It's amazing what have you done with this car, it looks outstanding, like a factory fresh concept looking car. You are the best!
That's the first video I saw from you. You made it look easy and fun. Now I want to repair a car myself, and that is the most important thing in that type of videos. Keep it up! You have potencial
It’s always more work when get to this point. I’m not a big fan of this car, but I really like your videos. Thanks for uploading. Greetings from the Netherlands.
I love watching videos like this. I myself would like to restore an older car like this, about 20-25 years old. But I don't have enough knowledge. I already do the usual service, oil and filter change. But I would like to learn how to change at least the brake fluid and discs and pads. I would probably change the spark plugs and the coolant myself. But I have a 4-year-old car, and after the first year of use, I had the chassis and hollow parts of the body protected by a company that deals with this. They recommend renewal of protection every 2 years. The problem is that I don't have an elevator and it's disgusting to crawl down there. But every year I try at least enough to spray at least the more exposed parts around the ruts with the same product, this time in a spray (Krown).
It's a lot more satisfying seeing a cheap beater get this treatment than some priceless sportscar. Good job!
@@trefod thank you so much!
agree
agree
YES YES YES Agreed 110%!
I fully agree. Makes it more relatable and real world.
We need more of these "normal cars" restoration! I love this particular series. I NEED MORE! ❤🎉 You are so good at what you are doing and it is super inspiring to look at. I love how you make your videos and please never stop making these kind of restorations. They are incredible!! ❤️
@@BenjaminUller wow thank you for this comment. It means a lot! 😊🙏
Oh god yes, I’ve been watching these episodes of the lil Corsa. So satisfying
Appreciate that mate! 🙏
Me to :)
What a lovely little Corsa! You did a fantastic job! This was my first car. Mine was a 1998, deep blue, two door. It was a surprisingly agile car for the city. Sadly, Czech Republic is a "salt-friendly" country and the car completely rotted away in 2012 and had to be scrapped. Its last journey was with me, my wife and our newborn daughter from the hospital. I will never forget.
I feel your pain. I used to live in a region of the USA that is called the rust belt because of all the salt.
Thank you! 😊
Yeah, it's such a shame that the salt kills otherwise good vehicles. :/
@@carlgarrett5142 >The term "Rust Belt" is a dysphemism to describe industry that has "rusted out", usually referring to the impact of deindustrialization, economic decline, population loss, and urban decay on these regions attributable to the shrinking industrial sector especially including steelmaking, automobile manufacturing, and coal mining. The term gained popularity in the U.S. beginning in the 1980s[5] when it was commonly contrasted with the Sun Belt, which was surging. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_Belt
I live in Poland, same problem... I think in our region salt is favourite product for all road maintenance companies ;)
I said it before and I say it again: this is so much more satisfying than the typical surface polishing of an old barn find - but leaving all the mechanics untouched. I love seeing the solid build up first and then the finish with paint restoration and trim. Excellent work and excellent video 👍
I love seeing ordinary everyday cars getting restored to showroom condition, rather than exotic cars. The Opel Corsa was also really popular in my home country, Australia, where they are known as a Holden Barina. Keep up the great effort, you have done a fantastic job.
Yes, something about giving a car like this the love it never would've got otherwise 👍
This just demonstrates why restoring an older car makes economic sense....
*If U can do literally anything restoration related on it your self 😂
@@sanyey8405Yeah, besides the detailing, most of the other stuff done to this car requires either lifting it or some very expensive tools. It’s theoretically doable in your home garage, but you will probably lose your sanity.
90's cars were the most economic ever produced. With a little effort one can make those cars run for 30-40 years. I have a garage, set of tools and a second-hand old Miller welding machine. My 90's cars won't go away soon. Sadly, people don't like their cars anymore, they just like to drive them. So we are wasting massive amounts of natural resources these days to produce new cars that won't last 10 years on the road.
Absolutely🎉
Not really.
One or two things,one: don't underestimate your job,your work deserve a standing ovation. Two:I think your right about the badges,clearly better without. Three:your method are excellent. And for all of this,thank you for sharing this with us dear friend,the most of all the results speaks for you! FAN-TAS-TIC JOB,well done.👍👍👏👏
Thank you so much my friend, it means the world! 🙏😊
Massive 'like' on this one.
I have been detailing many years, but watching RUclips videos of professional detailers flexing about their 'skills' while cleaning already clean cars, and basically just using their videos for sponsored product placements, is getting B O R I N G.
This was genuinely brilliant, and I say that absolutely genuinely.
Thank you so much, it is really interesting to see real skills, transforming a tired and faded older 'normal' car, into something which looks ready for a forecourt. You did a great job with this.
Thank you! 😁
Few spray can tips:
- buy spray can adapter that allows you to hold the can as paint gun, its cheap, it more ergonomic and your finger don't get tired 😅;
- buy nozzles with wider spread, it will save quite a lot of time when doing larger parts like wings or doors.
This two things from my experience was so helpful when I was painting front wings on a car I was really amazed how speedy whole process was.
Good tips, thank you 👍
Can you provide any links? Thanks!
-and an extra tip: avoid using canned paints, as they lack the needed hardener, and gonna start cracking /fading /peeling in the next 3 yrs...
@@sanyey8405 There is 2k paint cans and clear coats. Those cans have an extra valve at the bottom, that you need to push in before using it.
Oh man, I loved this car. A few times I drove it on roads thick with snow and ice as if it's nothing. It provided so much control and feedback that not only I wasn't afraid to drive in such conditions, it was very enjoyable too. Good balance on the wheels, no servo, no ABS or any other electronics...
It's a nice little car for sure 👍
As owner of a nearly 21 years old Corsa C, I just want to say how much I appreciate seeing people invest in classic cars !
🙏🙏
i only drive Opel and i absolutly love this Corsa is one of my favorite ❤ for how much you can sell it afterwards? Great Job Mr 👍🏻
As the world spirals into madness Videos like these lifts my mood and makes me happy👍 Great to see a normal car being Fixed by a normal person ..great Video thankyou ❤
Ich finde es solche Projekte viel interessanter, als wenn man neuwertige Autos aufbereitet, wo man kaum etwas sieht.
Ich bereite hobbymäßig auch Autos auf und freue mich über jedes alte Auto, was ich aufbereiten darf.
Denn Dorte sieht man erst mal ein richtiges Ergebnis. Den Besitzern der Autos fallen dann teilweise die Augen aus dem Kopf, wenn sie sehen, was man aus so einem alten Auto noch rausholen kann.
Sehr sehr gute Arbeit, die du da geleistet hast. Weiter so!
As somebody who for a short while did car Valeting this is a good example of what can be achieved when professionals take over. They have access to the right multitude of products and knowledge. Worth every penny.
The algorithm brought me to the first video in this series. Just watched all three. Excellent work saving this little Corsa. This is the sort of project I want to do with my son when he's close to driving age in a few years.
Been loving this corsa saga. My mother had the Gsi version. 110hp in a 800kg car is no joke. That thing used to rip and it was a blast to drive.
That was my wife's first car, same faded colour and everything (though badged as a Vauxhall). Nobody would buy it, they all said it needed a respray and wanted to offer almost nothing for it. I bought some rubbing compound and cut it back by hand to the original colour and I then made it shine (plus made the black bits black again). The next person to view it bought it. Good work!
What an improvement. Lovely to see this Corsa getting a new life
"The imperfection makes the car perfect." Suddenly, drop some heavy words there! I watch your videos on marathon since I'm currently taking care of my son in the hospital.
I appreciate that! I hope all goes well with your son 🙏🙏🙏
I really liked how the Corsa became. Older Cars are so much fun if they are not completely rusted.
What an amazing result. You did a fantastic job on the detail, but on the rust repairs and painting as well. You may not be a professional painter but this is easily good enough for this car.
Your friend is lucky to know you, this car looks nearly mint and with all the mechanical work you did he can create cool memories for years to come.
Great job!
There's a lot of charm in the simplicity of old cars
Indeed👍
I am staggered at your patience, skill, and care. I've just binged watched the entire restoration - what an excellent job!
Thank you so much for that, super grateful! 🙏
I think you need a five minute summary video showing more before-n-after comparisons.
Love it and so nice to see a humble car being treated like this. Far more satisfying than an expensive luxury car being done.
My man giving this Corsa a brand new life. I saw the titles of your videos and was like "this guy is insane" but holy shit I'm glad you are insane and actually doing this. Keep it up
My guy! Thank you 😁
The good kind of insane. I agree
Much awaited, much appreciated looking forward to excellent work as always from you.
Thank you! 😊
@ejoautovideos many years ago I did my faded Zinnoberrot E30 like that, with similar results.
Can't wait for the interior detailing, I think it's gonna be the best part. Fantastic work on the exterior!
"Cheap" cars need love too. Everyone repairs rare and expensive cars but a Standard Corsa? Rare. And honestly, these cars are still part of automotive history and culture as well. The masses get around in the "cheaper" cars not the expensive ones. And that needs to be preserved. In 20 Years, not many of those cars will be left at all I think.
Well put, couldn't agree more! 👍
Only tip for anything, if possible when repairing square holes, round the corners. Even a small radius is good.
Also, I didn't catch it first... Plastic bag with a hole instead of playing cards, stretch better over the rim when painting and leave less of a mess/over spray. Also easier to mask.
I did, drilled 4 holes in the corners before cutting 👍
Finally, someone else that actually clays their windows lol. Car is starting to look so clean.
I personally love badges on cars. Specifically the model ones. I also love the lil corsa B models so cute. Got a green D myself. So glad you are helping this piece of history stay on the road
Mechanic and painter plus a Detailer! I need a friend like you! 🇦🇺👌
Wow! Just jaw-droppingly stunning. The amount of work here is just off the scale. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I am so happy RUclips recommended this to me. Great series, really enjoyed watching these videos
The Magic Eraser on the trim is genius. Well done, the car looks amazing. I will definitely be checking out your other videos.
Thank you! 🙏
As a detailer what can i say?!
Man you couldnt be more perfect with what you got!
I really enjoyed your work👌
Good job❤
Thank you, means a lot! 😊
Man, I love what you did to this car. The 3-door version was our first car in 1996 and we absolutely loved it. So it's very satisfying to see this car getting the love it deserves!
nice work! put the badges back, bro!!
Agree!
I disagree....looks far cleaner without
Give it some Omega badges.
@@JonoConstantini lol!
That looks awesome. Well done. It's fantastic to see someone bringing new life to these old unloved cars.
Thank you! 🙏
Yes, I agree. Cars like this deserve love aswell 👍
I have honestly enjoyed every moment of this series so far, knowing that the next video may be the last is oddly sad in its own way. So glad I found this channel!
These cars were beaters fresh out of the factory. You made it better than factory, young man. Love what you did 👍. You are a well grounded individual.
Your welding could be a bit better, but it did the job😜
The fact that you did all that with only minimal means is a great way to show other enthusiasts that it's possible.
The "red Nugget" is going strong! What a beautiful little car! About the badges: PLEASE, put them back!
Det jag älskar med dig är att du aldrig tar några genvägar! Alltid så noggrann och proffsig, med strålande resultat som följd! Väntar fortfarande på test av Articlean!
Great job and love your restoration videos. Especially since I have a host of soft spots for cars like MK II Golfs, B-Type Corsas and K11 Micras myself. Keep up the great work and may you always enjoy keeping little nuggets on the road!
Your attention to detail and patience is commendable!!! Well done! Great new life for that little beater!! "Of Corsa we love the video"! ;)
The wheel painting card trick was the nicest card trick I’ve seen since David Blane in Vegas
Man this Corsa is so clean, I love it! Can’t believe I just watched 24 minutes of this but this process is just so satisfying to watch 😂
Appreciate that mate! 😊
If I won the lottery, and didn't have to work all the hours God sends, this is how I would entertain myself.
Same, I'd be doing this for free for some people as well.
Så sjukt bra. Dina filmer är ju faktiskt farliga. Rätt vad det är undrar man vart 25 minuter tog vägen. Tack för härliga klipp!
Hehe tackar, betyder mycket! 😊🙏
Love this old car restoring. Good job
Huge respect to your work! It's great to see that you fix up older cars that would otherwise go to the scrap yard.
Thank you 😊👍
Fantastic little car... What a transformation...... Keep it UP!
Great work!!
Please put a lot of fluid wax in the doors, trunk lid, the rear quarters, sills, lower radiator support and chassis legs as they are prone to rust on these cars. It will really help for the next years. Have done this to my Corsa A and it is still going strong after 38 years.
Nice! Is this also your fulltime job?
Thanks! No, I work as a mechanical engineer at a food processing plant. I do RUclips in the evenings and weekends when time allows. 👍
Came out beautiful, and very satisfying to see cheapy getting restored.
The music is spot on.
Well Done and thank you.
Thank you, that means a lot! 😊
this is my dream car as someone who just turned 18 and is a below average wage citizen in Iran.
and its a rare car so here its 1.2k in euros. 🇮🇷❤️
This is one of my favourite restoration jobs on RUclips so far! So much love for what is, ultimately, a pretty insignificant vehicle. The only problem is that I now wish that I could go to a doctor or a spa and have as thorough a restoration job 😅 Looking forward to the interior part! Aaand... subscribed!
Thank you so much🙏
Hehe yeah, I think I need a spa treatment aswell after this detail! 😂
Beautiful work👍 Thanks for a great video
I'd love to see the older plates back on the car, they are a piece of history and belong to the car imo
I feel strangely attached to this little red guy now
Absolutely smashing 👌
It's lovely to see old cars being cared for, and the finished car is exactly why,
Credit to you mate looks amazing
Thank you so much mate, cheers! 🙏😁
22:17 In my opinion the original license plate is better. Here in Italy an old car looses value if it doesn't have the original license plate. Even more so if the original one was a pre-EU one.
In Finland you can get new non-euro plates. Plus here in colder climates with road salt plates sometimes deteriorate quite badly. I once blew every bit of paint off the plate with a single sweep from the crappy pressure washer.
This was so satisfying to watch!! Please do more videos like this! 😮 what an amazing transformation!! Happy customer for sure!
Thank you! Yes, more projects like this to come 👍😊
Av alla 1000-tals kanaler på YT med samma kontent, så är detta en av dom bättre. Väldigt underhållande.
I love my 3 Door Corsa B club, they were once a very popular car in the UK and nearly every road there was one. Fantastic cars. I'm 21 and look forward to doing a full engine swap with the help of my dad mostly
What about the big crack in de windscreen?
The rest of the restoration looks amazing! What a great job, car looks like new
Welldone I enjoyed watching your video. Not just cars but rather than new things I like seeing old things that look new.
Quite possibly the most therapeutic video i have ever seen. Hats off to you sir.
Vilken kärlek du ger till denna gammla bil. Men gud vilken skillnad du gör, snyggt jobbat ❤
Hats off to you mate ! Stellar job ..... car is a night and day transformation !
Very, very nice Video, showing it's worth to keep by your old rides.
I like the way of your work on the car and making Videos. Keep it up.
Greetings from Germany.
This channel deserves way more subscribers!
You can't beat the clean aesthetic of a well restored 90s car. Excellent job there 👏
It's heartening to watch such a normal runabout look so happy getting a full premium spa treatment like that
Top tip with the sponge on the plastics !!!!! Excellent idea 💡
👍👍
This is refreshing to see cars like these getting the attention they deserve excellent videos. If i see skyline or the likes in the video titles these days i just switch off. All those cars have been done to death
What a great set of videos you've produced , the car looks fabulous. Red always come up beautifully. 👍
Thank you 😊
oh my god great job you have done to this corsa👌my wife had the 3 door 1.0 liter 3 cylinder in red it was a great car!!
That is one of the best transformations I've ever seen. Incredibly good job mate. 👏👏
Mycket underhållande och informativ video. Tack!
Awesome stuff man! Really enjoyed the video and you have a great eye for detail. Really love to see budget cars getting some love!
Looks beautiful, one of the best Corsa B colours, along with Arden Blue
Astonishing how good it looks afterwards! Had a three door Corsa B as my first car from 1999 to 2006, memories :-) 45 horsepowers but never let me down :-) I guess it was the first drive for a lot of people. It's good to see someone taking care of these cars before they totally vanish from our streets.
This was so wholesome to watch!!! It's amazing what have you done with this car, it looks outstanding, like a factory fresh concept looking car. You are the best!
That's the first video I saw from you.
You made it look easy and fun.
Now I want to repair a car myself, and that is the most important thing in that type of videos.
Keep it up! You have potencial
It’s always more work when get to this point. I’m not a big fan of this car, but I really like your videos. Thanks for uploading. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Thank you! 😊
Wow, what a difference, super result!
Absolutey incredible work dude! you should be very proud of yourself. 10/10
Thank you so much! 😊
I love watching videos like this. I myself would like to restore an older car like this, about 20-25 years old. But I don't have enough knowledge. I already do the usual service, oil and filter change. But I would like to learn how to change at least the brake fluid and discs and pads. I would probably change the spark plugs and the coolant myself. But I have a 4-year-old car, and after the first year of use, I had the chassis and hollow parts of the body protected by a company that deals with this. They recommend renewal of protection every 2 years. The problem is that I don't have an elevator and it's disgusting to crawl down there. But every year I try at least enough to spray at least the more exposed parts around the ruts with the same product, this time in a spray (Krown).
Beautiful job. It deserves every bit of attention you're giving it.
Amazing result. Gretings from Spain.
One lucky Corsa! Excellent! Love your work!
*Awesome video, i own 97’ Opel Astra with white acrylic paint and can’t wait to polish it too ❤️*
Love this restoration, cant wait for the interior and to see the final outcomes
I remember my Corsa, the paint faded like crazy, I feel like I will learn a lot from this video. Nice stuff, very satisfying. Thanks
A blast from the past, my father owned a 2 doors blue Corsa in 1994. Amazing restoration
This car aged in dignity, and you preserved that: well done. (whoever ripped this little car a new one deserves the very same)
I've never been tempted to own an Opel before, amazing job.
Good honest restoration, giving this car a new lease of life, so satisfying knowing this car hasn't been crushed. Top work.