After watching this all I can say is, what and absolute pleasure to view something real, tangible and satisfying...I loved every second of this. One of the nicest short pieces I have seen in quite some time...BRAVO and respect 🙏
I love it when I see likeminded people treating their old car like it was meant to be treated. My daily is from 1969, and it has not stopped being the family daily for 54 years and it loves it! Yes its underpowered and basic, but man i get into that thing in winter when its minus 20C and it just cranks right up, and goes. Kudos to this dude he gets it!
Very cool, very eclectic! Congratulations congrats! I’m 75 now and my first Porsche it was a 356B almost 60 years ago almost and I’m still missing it although I’ve had so many cars since .My last car will probably also be at 356. Coffee and cars absolutely your bang on my friend
Ok kiddo. You have a new fan. I love old cars. I love coffee. I love Jiu Jitsu. I love Veterans. Can’t wait to stop by your spot next time I’m in San Diego.
Wonderful short film. Nico & Mia are awesome people. They both make the trip to enjoy some great coffee, conversations, and cars even better. I’d go every single day if I lived closer.
simple, why can all be simple? , love it!! We get really complicated sometimes , and yet there are people out there who are natural , simple and honest to their life's commitments.
Known Nico and Mika for years. Ever since they invited us and our old Landcruisers to coffee on Saturday mornings in Scottsdale. Good people, great coffee, excellent community👍
Hi Nico, great video and very well mad, great looking C Car, lots of patina. I am in the process of placing an AMCO luggage rack on the rear of my C car, very similar to yours, I do not have the mounting hardware and it's difficult to find. Is it possible to remove one and take a few measurements of the bolts, spacer and the retaining nut at the end, I know this part is quite long. A picture of how it mounts under the grill, what it grabs onto would be great if possible.
Yes of course ! That is Lorenzo’s ‘59 Sunroof. I have watched this video several times and not till now 10/3/24 caught site of him. We hung out a lot till I moved to Texas. I lived in Julian. We still keep in touch.
Hello!do you know if niko is of greek origin?if possible tell him that in Greece we also drink fredo (cold) espresso and fredo (cold) capuccino,which are really good!he should try them!
"You dont know if you gonna break down. I love that." classic car guy
After watching this all I can say is, what and absolute pleasure to view something real, tangible and satisfying...I loved every second of this.
One of the nicest short pieces I have seen in quite some time...BRAVO and respect 🙏
Cars, coffee and bjj. This guy has life figured out 🤘🏻. Terrific story.
Nico & Mia are special people. They’ve done a lot to bring people together in different car communities. Cheers to them and long live 4.
Where is their shop located?
Ben Bertucci is THE MAN!! Wait till you see his Naito doc :)
I love it when I see likeminded people treating their old car like it was meant to be treated. My daily is from 1969, and it has not stopped being the family daily for 54 years and it loves it! Yes its underpowered and basic, but man i get into that thing in winter when its minus 20C and it just cranks right up, and goes. Kudos to this dude he gets it!
gave me goosebumps
Great story, man, business, and 356. Passion begets all.
So wonderful words. Bravo Νίκο. Greetings from Greece!
As always, pure car passion beautifully filmed and shared. Thanks for this moment ! Keep going
Beautifully Done. Thank you.....
Very cool, very eclectic! Congratulations congrats! I’m 75 now and my first Porsche it was a 356B almost 60 years ago almost and I’m still missing it although I’ve had so many cars since .My last car will probably also be at 356. Coffee and cars absolutely your bang on my friend
Love the FourTillFour Porsche and VW get together in Scottsdale, AZ. Some amazing cars show up!
Love this spot, didn't realize you did car meets...I'll be there. Thanks
Ok kiddo.
You have a new fan.
I love old cars.
I love coffee.
I love Jiu Jitsu.
I love Veterans.
Can’t wait to stop by your spot next time I’m in San Diego.
Great video and great soundtrack!
As always, epic production by Type 7. And for the love of everything holy, someone give Ben Bertucci tons of money to make more films!!!
Word! Back up the brinks
Ben Bertucci, by far creates the greatest films
@@Timothylaing 🤣🤣🤣
Wonderful short film. Nico & Mia are awesome people. They both make the trip to enjoy some great coffee, conversations, and cars even better. I’d go every single day if I lived closer.
So many good one liners in here. Oh man.
Great cinematography
These videos are beautiful, keep up the good work
simple, why can all be simple? , love it!! We get really complicated sometimes , and yet there are people out there who are natural , simple and honest to their life's commitments.
Would love to see you open another shop up in NorCal too. I’d go into biz with you. Also a roaster and Porsche guy myself.
"You don't know if they are going to break down!"
I had a Dino. Oh I knew. It would be every time.
Nico! awesome - great story. love this.
Great work, info, vibe and music!
Guys at Type7, doing absolutely amazing job, would love more content rolling, keep up team !
Known Nico and Mika for years. Ever since they invited us and our old Landcruisers to coffee on Saturday mornings in Scottsdale. Good people, great coffee, excellent community👍
Hi Nico, great video and very well mad, great looking C Car, lots of patina.
I am in the process of placing an AMCO luggage rack on the rear of my C car, very similar to yours, I do not have the mounting hardware and it's difficult to find. Is it possible to remove one and take a few measurements of the bolts, spacer and the retaining nut at the end, I know this part is quite long. A picture of how it mounts under the grill, what it grabs onto would be great if possible.
Yes of course ! That is Lorenzo’s ‘59 Sunroof. I have watched this video several times and not till now 10/3/24 caught site of him. We hung out a lot till I moved to Texas. I lived in Julian. We still keep in touch.
That final frame though 🔥
Very Nice film! I love 356's! I used to drive a Super 90!
Whenever I’m in Scottsdale I stop by
I love the 356 and the cinematography. Absolutely beautiful. I don't care for coffee, but that's okay.
❤❤ love the vibe!
Bravo Nicola!
Beautiful video. hello from Moscow
I want Naito!!!
So Inspiring!
Well done, once again 🎉
Imagine being able to say having a 365 is the baseline for who you are. Hella cool
Great film! Great cars, what would you need more? 🔥
I’m here for the 356. Had it long? Recent CA plate.
The way martial arts people move is so telling. Seems like a good bloke and place to be around.
Γειασου συνονοματε... Greetings from Greece!!! ;)
Nice trailer. When is the full lenght movie coming? ;)
Excellent
Excelent!
Lovely video, spectacular 356. The story could have used a little more context. Not quite sure what he was talking about, exactly.
Yes.
Porsche and Coffee...what could be wrong ? 😊
Where was this video shot? Big Sur?
The initial tree lined curvy road looks like it may have been 89A North of Sedona, a great drivers road.
Hello!do you know if niko is of greek origin?if possible tell him that in Greece we also drink fredo (cold) espresso and fredo (cold) capuccino,which are really good!he should try them!
nice!
Type 7 could easily produce a video like this once a week. Filmed in 1 day. Need to pick up the pace.
Amen
Is the other red 356 in this film owned by Lorenzo? I believe so
black belt?
this 356 engine sound is 100% Volkswagen Beetle's
Porsche and Volkswagen's, coffee
This was so American. A cliché wrapped in a cliché, and served with a side cliché.
Could have bought several of these cars except the iron steering column is pointing straight at your chest!
COFFEE is an old OIL.
Dude dresses like Ben Clymer lol
California is an island
the music is a bit out of place
Probably be more interesting if he just talked about the car, no need to include the topic about coffee just sounds too hipster.
meh
miracles even envy you :) cheers