I work in transporting the actual Organ/tissue donors from hospital to hospital in a very large Florida metropolitan area. I guess I could start speeding up a little bit? Always an exciting story from Chris.
Why? Most are outlandish and I suspect most are fake. It’s like that one dude who tells us about all the jobs he’s worked and the stories he tells on RUclips shorts/tiktok
I have always loved how you lowered the power limit with Musketball. The stories are great, and it simply makes you want to join one day. I wonder if my first ever car, a Chevy Chevette, would fit the bill?
well, considering the Chevette came from the factory w/a WHOPPING 50-something HP..... Id say it qualifies lol. Will it WIN? prob not. Will it FINISH?...jury's still out, but i'll say again prob not LOL. That doesn't mean it still shouldn't happen 😄
Didn't know there were diesel Chevettes. I've got a pickup Chevette which is called chevy 500 in Brazil. It does about 23-24 mpg going 75 mph on the twisty roads we have here with the a/c blowing cold + a quarter of oil every 600 miles or so. Might get better mileage in the straits you find in the US. These beast got a massive 69hp from it's 1.6 liter dual carb engine and top speed at 91mph.
@@leonardoalbuquerque9375 Love it! Well I'm in Canada and my little Chevette was not the best on ice and snow as a rear-wheel drive and being so light I could pick it up to change a tire, lol. It was fun to do doughnuts on the ice, though. Drifting didn't exist back then.
Maybe I'm just a weirdo but I've actually always thought it would be cool to just do a loop around the country by myself. I mean, itd def be a blast w/a friend or 2, but solo would be a diff kind of adventure. Granted there are some additional risks involved running solo, mainly in the safety dept.
I used to do medical weed delivery when it first started in California. My other job was a sheet metal worker. So i built a lock box for my trunk. Painted it white and slapped biohazard stickers on it. Got pulled over twice but never got searched. So if it did anything it kept the smell in.
It was our honor Charles. We are all so proud to be friends with Mason and compete along side him. He’s the resident Cannonball historian among us, an expert on countermeasures and helps us all so much being our “eye in the sky” with the runs he has to miss. He’s a great guy and it was an honor to share his birthday with him.
The having it pegged and the rev limiter kicking in and getting used to it bogging is hilarious 😂 I can actually close my eyes and see those guys riding down the road.
Chris is probably my favorite or all the story tellers that come on the channel. Something about the way he explains everything concisely with some suspense.
I’ve been pulled over so many times and never get tickets. I don’t do anything special but always politely interact with the officers and try to make them laugh.
Pulling into the Portofino after 34:41 was one of the most life changing experiences I’ve ever had. Driving through la at 4:00 am with zero traffic at triple digits was exhilarating
I've never actually seen an organ/tissue donor transplant vehicle that was conspicuously marked as such. That the vehicle would say DONOR TRANSPORT or something like that is pretty much movie nonsense.
This is something that is on my bucket list and so excited to get the chance to do unfortunately in my country there are tollbooths every 20 miles and would be really expensive to do plus no real highways to do it
I live in NW Connecticut. Turkeys just walking around doing their thing are fairly common. Outside of a few areas in the state (such as Hartford), the urban areas are within spitting distance of totally undeveloped or barely/partially developed land. So they have plenty of space to live, often very close to more urban space. So it isn't unusual at all to just see a turkey or even a whole family of turkeys just doing their thing. caveat: The plural of turkey is turkeys not turkies, just in case anyone is wondering.
Mark, I'm the guy that said 'Mark is the type of guy' and then I gave what everyone thought was an accurate description of you. They all loved it. I'm like your biggest fan man. I saw people wearing a Slence T-shirt and I want one. Any chance you can send one to a fan?
My favorite thing in the world is to drive vehicles that aren’t supposed to go fast fast like my pretty much stock ram truck (I’ve tuned and deleted it) and I’ve gotten up to about 180 mph in a 20 year old truck it’s sketchy but so much fun
I'm confused where the ok ran transplant trick comes into this story. But oh well, it is what it is. Christopher obviously tells great stories, some of them are slightly embellished I'm sure, but who hasn't done that before?
Because they transplant guys were in 1st place. The cops let them go and then all of a sudden, here comes a dozen more cars at the same pace. Then, the cops realized they’d been had.
I work in transporting the actual Organ/tissue donors from hospital to hospital in a very large Florida metropolitan area. I guess I could start speeding up a little bit? Always an exciting story from Chris.
I would've expected you to...
In aviation when we carry human organs/ tissue etc.. we do get priority handling by air traffic control 👍🏼
I had 8 bonus years with my best friend because of a heart transplant.
I think most are fake tbh
@@jonathanpalmer228 ur just mad ur life is boring
Finally a new story from Chris let's keep them coming He has the best stories
Good stories take time
The Duality of Ed:
Says nice prayer for safety at beginning of event
vs
"I think they need a bump.....BUMP EM"
@2:44 someone actually sea to sea'd a Suzuki Cappuccino?! That's dedication right there!
This dude is quickly becoming my favorite guest on this channel.
He's the GOAT.
@@ksteak27 ^
Been my favorite for the loooongest time. Dude needs to write a biography, short stories or something.
Why? Most are outlandish and I suspect most are fake. It’s like that one dude who tells us about all the jobs he’s worked and the stories he tells on RUclips shorts/tiktok
He has his channel as well.
I have always loved how you lowered the power limit with Musketball. The stories are great, and it simply makes you want to join one day. I wonder if my first ever car, a Chevy Chevette, would fit the bill?
Under 100hp, but the mpg is heavy, right? Or am I assuming incorrectly? It would be a heck of a trip man!
well, considering the Chevette came from the factory w/a WHOPPING 50-something HP..... Id say it qualifies lol. Will it WIN? prob not. Will it FINISH?...jury's still out, but i'll say again prob not LOL. That doesn't mean it still shouldn't happen 😄
Is this my local strip club? Or you just take the logo hah
Didn't know there were diesel Chevettes.
I've got a pickup Chevette which is called chevy 500 in Brazil. It does about 23-24 mpg going 75 mph on the twisty roads we have here with the a/c blowing cold + a quarter of oil every 600 miles or so. Might get better mileage in the straits you find in the US.
These beast got a massive 69hp from it's 1.6 liter dual carb engine and top speed at 91mph.
@@leonardoalbuquerque9375 Love it! Well I'm in Canada and my little Chevette was not the best on ice and snow as a rear-wheel drive and being so light I could pick it up to change a tire, lol. It was fun to do doughnuts on the ice, though. Drifting didn't exist back then.
As someone who received and kidney transplant, I hope we have more organ donors! If you're gonna speed make sure to be an organ donor.
Heard that motorcycle eyes are pretty good as they are well protected by the helmet
My best friend had a heart transplant.
Actually eye parts may be donated even if you are very old or have cancer.
Man... I wish I had friends like this. Don't imagine this would be a lot of fun as a solo.
Maybe I'm just a weirdo but I've actually always thought it would be cool to just do a loop around the country by myself. I mean, itd def be a blast w/a friend or 2, but solo would be a diff kind of adventure. Granted there are some additional risks involved running solo, mainly in the safety dept.
I used to do medical weed delivery when it first started in California. My other job was a sheet metal worker. So i built a lock box for my trunk. Painted it white and slapped biohazard stickers on it. Got pulled over twice but never got searched. So if it did anything it kept the smell in.
Chris,
Thank you all for singing Happy Birthday to my son Mason. All y’all are an awesome stand up group of guys
Dude! That's so cool! I bet he was happy as heck! 😊
@@pistonburner6448 hes definitely a funny guy tho
It was our honor Charles. We are all so proud to be friends with Mason and compete along side him. He’s the resident Cannonball historian among us, an expert on countermeasures and helps us all so much being our “eye in the sky” with the runs he has to miss. He’s a great guy and it was an honor to share his birthday with him.
Always down for story time with Christopher.
love this guys stories, get him on here more!!!
Honestly, as a European, doing a run across America in a Citroen XM sounds like a dream.
YES! It's ALWAYS a good day when Christopher is on cue!!!
Paused in the first 10 seconds! Christopher, it's great to see you back in the mighty chair Sir 👍
Just want to give my two cents in saying that I enjoy Chris's stories. He is pretty well spoken and knows how to make a story generally entertaining
Chris and Rabbit always have the best stories.
Got my money Chris stories are fake but I do like a good rabbit story
I love chris stories he cracks me up
Again I love waking up and the first thing I see is vinwiki popping up on my feed with a new video
Absolutely my favorite story teller on vinwiki! Dudes a legend
Christopher needs to write a book😂
I absolutely love this guy's stories. I could watch him every day.
Always great to hear from Christopher.
These stories never fail to put a smile on my face for fifteen straight minutes. This channel is a gift for every adventurer.
As usual a great story from Chris. I’m glad you enjoyed the run.
Yesss!! A new Christopher story, this guy's my favorite guest of the channel...
Left his mesh crop top that goes with hat at home
Lol dude chilllll
The mesh kept snagging on my nose ring so I switched to see-thru material.
@@christophermichaelsAnd I thought you was gonna say it kept rubbing your nipples raw,LOL!
The having it pegged and the rev limiter kicking in and getting used to it bogging is hilarious 😂 I can actually close my eyes and see those guys riding down the road.
I've missed Christopher's stories! Good to see him back!
Chris is probably my favorite or all the story tellers that come on the channel. Something about the way he explains everything concisely with some suspense.
Good choice bringing Chris to tell this one, he's one of the best ever.
Such a great story teller. I always enjoy watching Chris tell stories.
Chris! One of the best story tellers. Nice surprise this morning!
I’ve been pulled over so many times and never get tickets. I don’t do anything special but always politely interact with the officers and try to make them laugh.
Ahh yes. A story from Chris was exactly what I needed on a Monday morning
Pulling into the Portofino after 34:41 was one of the most life changing experiences I’ve ever had. Driving through la at 4:00 am with zero traffic at triple digits was exhilarating
Im so happy hes back
Love seeing a Christopher story
He always with the best stories!
Chris could read a phone book and I’d listen to it beginning to the end.
Oh I could tell you some really crazy story about the 1500 people in that phone book.
Chris tells the best stories on VINwiki. Keep them coming.
You'd think bouncing off the rev-limiter would get annoying, but after 1,000 miles you don't notice it anymore
Correct. It becomes natural.
Chris is a great storyteller! Cheers from Portugal
Great to see you again Mr Michaels
Welcome back Chris🫡
Finally my favorite story tellers video
Bout time Chris is back
Just by reading the title I knew it was Chris😂
I literally love this guys story telling
I recognized the San Francisco Peak immediately 10:21, live in Flagstaff for 8 years.
I could listen to his stories all day long.
Chris always tells the best stories.
great story! always a good video when chris show up
These stories never get old
Chris tells a great tale!
Nothing is better than racing shopping carts in store with people you know
Chris's comment section...
LOVE THIS GUY!!
THE BEST!!
COOLEST STORIES!!
..DRINK BUD LIGHT WITH ME!!
I’m a Coors Banquet man, myself Puppet Bike. I love your screen name!
@@christophermichaels what's that!?
I've never actually seen an organ/tissue donor transplant vehicle that was conspicuously marked as such. That the vehicle would say DONOR TRANSPORT or something like that is pretty much movie nonsense.
We have them in the UK, bikes too and some with blues.
Yes a Chris story, buckle up.
The weather in the Poconos never disappoints........
I will stop what I am doing to hear his story anytime! Well, almost everything.😂
Chris has some of my favorite stories.
This is something that is on my bucket list and so excited to get the chance to do unfortunately in my country there are tollbooths every 20 miles and would be really expensive to do plus no real highways to do it
Praise be. Not Jimbo or appraising cars. VinWiki of Ye Olden Times has returned to the village
Or temerian explaining why his latest price hikes are "reasonable for the market".
I’m a simple man. I see a Chris story, I listen to a Chris story. I hit the like button…every. Single. Time.
Chris back with his crazy stories
Best story teller ever.
Welcome back Christopher!
The looking back and forth towards the end sounded more like The Gumball rally film with the people crossing the street. Nearly exactly like it.
Chris tells the best stories
Always in for a Christopher story.
This man's a great storyteller. Let's hear more from him
I live in NW Connecticut. Turkeys just walking around doing their thing are fairly common. Outside of a few areas in the state (such as Hartford), the urban areas are within spitting distance of totally undeveloped or barely/partially developed land. So they have plenty of space to live, often very close to more urban space. So it isn't unusual at all to just see a turkey or even a whole family of turkeys just doing their thing.
caveat: The plural of turkey is turkeys not turkies, just in case anyone is wondering.
7:48 Chris and Ed could be brothers, they really look alike.
Chris is back!!!!
Chris is a great storyteller !!! 😊
Got my heart rate up at the end!
The Citreion was an amazing car! Im kinda sad my butt made the video but not my name lol
Mark, I'm the guy that said 'Mark is the type of guy' and then I gave what everyone thought was an accurate description of you. They all loved it. I'm like your biggest fan man. I saw people wearing a Slence T-shirt and I want one. Any chance you can send one to a fan?
I have such fond memories of my Citroen XM, it was really ahead of its time.
Aw man, we couldn’t mention your name or I’d have to pay the royalties to show your butt on screen.
@@clifbradley hit me up on one of my social accounts and I'll hook you up
Great job, thanks for sharing 😅
I have missed this dude lol clicking on this as I read title then saw Chris was like opening a Xmas gift blindfolded
That’s a great saying Zach. Thanks for watching!
Ed Bolian: “Run the car off the road! What’re you? A square?”
About time to have Chris on
The return of the king!
CHRISTOPHER!!!!
You have got to appreciate a guy that quotes Days of Thunder
My favorite thing in the world is to drive vehicles that aren’t supposed to go fast fast like my pretty much stock ram truck (I’ve tuned and deleted it) and I’ve gotten up to about 180 mph in a 20 year old truck it’s sketchy but so much fun
CHRIS IN DA HOOOOUUUSEE!! FINALLY!! Or rather, Chris in the thee-A-ter. 🤣 Miss seeing your vids dude. Hope you're doing great!!!
Thanks for remembering Thee-a-Ter K Man! I really appreciate you watching!
CHRIS!!!
How much longer until we see VinWiki mini movies?
Man is a smooth talker and has a hilarious sense of humor 😂
80% cars on Indian roads have less than 100 Horsepowers
You are my favorite person on VINWiki!!! Well you and Sam Hard are tied but damn you’re an amazing story teller!!!
Thanks JP! Sam is a good friend of mine and I’m honored to be included on any list with him!
There's plenty of wild Turkeys in Connecticut!!!
Would have been fun to have gone on the Musketball with my Volvo V50 1.6D.
5:45 😂😂😂 losers block
Winners bump
I always knew y’all were riots 😂
"I tried to bribe the officer with some of Ed's jerkey" peak Christopher story elements.
I'm confused where the ok ran transplant trick comes into this story. But oh well, it is what it is. Christopher obviously tells great stories, some of them are slightly embellished I'm sure, but who hasn't done that before?
Because they transplant guys were in 1st place. The cops let them go and then all of a sudden, here comes a dozen more cars at the same pace. Then, the cops realized they’d been had.
Where was there any mention of organ transplant?
4:42 Somebody got mooned 😂
Should have kept some of that infamous BBQ chicken in that cooler. They’d understand.
Thank you for watching both stories Peter! That was some good chicken indeed!
Wow what a great story