I have seen Arthur at work! He is a metal working genius. However people and cars have their destiny! Also there might be ghosts in that BMW as bad as it's hit. I bought a totaled late model 5.0 Mustang with 4K miles to rebuild for myself. It turned out amazing and one day 4 months later I was driving down the road and a one ton truck pulled out right in front of me. The engine was in the firewall that's how bad the hit was! All safety features worked and I walked away with no injuries, nothing at all! I have to say I felt lucky to be alive! So when the insurance paid off I went out and bought a brand new Orange 5.0 with no bad history and I still have it today. It just turned 13K miles! Everything has a destiny and when they are that hard hit it's time to walk away because you are tempting fate when you go down the road in a vehicle that is destined to be crushed for the scrap metal it contains!
Arthur is a true magician, he converts a white BMW into a silver Mazda. ;) Most repair shops are not as thorough and dedicated as him, which is why I would not want a car that has been in such an accident.
@@XddXddd-v4q at the beginning of the video, it's a white BMW, at the end it's a silver Mazda. ;) In all seriousness, he is highly skilled, check out his channel, he does fantastic work.
There is an review about this car body shop, written by American car body experts, and the only objection to this work is the too high price per hour of work for this kind of work in America. This kind of work is worth doing in Lithuania, where this craftsman lives and works. That's the only complaint about this job. The structural integrity of the car is not compromised.
@@lvudric1 Please point me to this review so I can read it myself. Anyhow, when a piece of metal is bent, and then bent back to its original position, it's not as strong as before. Go to school, genius. Your brain is compromised.
That car for sure will have a resident ghost even though I know Arthur is a true metal working magician! All the good metal work in the world can't take away bad juju!
@@clermentSiyabongaleider nur bei ganz genauen Hinsehen Trotzdem möchte ich kein Auto mit gerichteten Rahmenköpfen oder anderen nicht erneuerten Rahmenteilen fahren. Ehemals verformte Karosserieteile haben einfach nicht mehr die erforderliche Steifigkeit um den Insassen beim erneuten Unfall das Leben zu retten.
We get a lot of such cars here in Sweden. They are totaled in the USA. Sold as junk to Latvia or Estonia. Repaired and shipped to Sweden where car dealers NOT have to certify whether the car has been in an accident or not.
If he is cutting out the bad and replacing with new structure, what is the problem Mr. Genius. Some people have to find something to whine about. Now if they put it back together and try to get top dollar for, that’s what you should whine about. Enjoy the video and know that you didn’t buy it and put your family in it. It looks roadworthy and,ay never be in another wreck ever.
BMW video ends at 16:50. The "before" and "after" images of the BMW are seen btwn 16:30 - 16:40. Mazda repair part begins only after 16:40. Don't mix the two sessions.
diocy, this car should NEVER be on the road again. It should be shredded because the construction has been dislocated, the strength of the construction is completely gone. I still don't understand why it is allowed and possible despite the fact that this man VISIBLY puts the car back in order. In the next (serious) collision, the people in it will not come out well. Serious injury due to negligence!!!! Nice story if you bought a car in good faith!!
Only one word: Russia. But I understand those people. No law, no insurance, no spare parts, no money. Those reasons make people good craftsmen. If he just want to drive his family anywhere, and do not drive faster than 40 km/h, probably this car is okay.
Who cares!!!! I mean really!!!..... STOP WHINING.... Do you like the caps lock I did it just for you. it will still be a safer car than one from the 60s as cars are designed to fold fold a crumble now anyway and it will have all the air bags so it still is safe. It will have a salvage title because it has been totaled by insurance so it is not like it is a secrete from who is buying it. As long as it is done correct nothing wrong with this at all and it will be a hell a lot cheaper of a care for someone wanting this model. Stop the RUclips safety police BS no one cares what you think!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@jurgenkruger3932Personnellement je suis persuadé que les éléments structurels ont été remplacés, et, les points qui devaient être renforcés l'ont été. Maintenant si l'historique cite les réparations, il n'y a pas de doute. Il faut arrêter le siècle du je prends, je casse donc je jette sans réparer. La planète a besoin de gens qui reparent.
Una truffa commerciale vendere auto con queste riparazioni! Fortuna acquisto auto usate di piccola fattura . Ripararle sarebbe per il carrozziere solo una perdita a 360 gradi
Also...meine Verneigng...Eine sehr gute Handwerkliche Arbeit..habe ich noch nie gesehen ich selbst habe Hobby bedingt Autos aufgebaut das aber hier ist der Beweis das es den Ausdruck:Geht nicht gibts nicht glänzend wiederlegt worden ist und ausserdem ist es Nachhaltig und schont die Umwelt weil aus so weit ich es beurteilen kann aus gebrauchten Teilen wieder aufgebaut wurde..Klasse Arbeit..bin geflasht...Liebe Grüsse aus Berlin..
BMW video ends at 16:40. In the last couple secs there are "before" and "after" images. Mazda repair session begins after that. Don't mix the two sessions.
Repairing such damaged cars should be classified as a crime. This car should never be allowed on the road again.
Indeed
@@MichaelVermylen If it's involved in another accident (I hope not) it will just crumble.
I have seen Arthur at work! He is a metal working genius. However people and cars have their destiny! Also there might be ghosts in that BMW as bad as it's hit. I bought a totaled late model 5.0 Mustang with 4K miles to rebuild for myself. It turned out amazing and one day 4 months later I was driving down the road and a one ton truck pulled out right in front of me. The engine was in the firewall that's how bad the hit was! All safety features worked and I walked away with no injuries, nothing at all! I have to say I felt lucky to be alive! So when the insurance paid off I went out and bought a brand new Orange 5.0 with no bad history and I still have it today. It just turned 13K miles! Everything has a destiny and when they are that hard hit it's time to walk away because you are tempting fate when you go down the road in a vehicle that is destined to be crushed for the scrap metal it contains!
@@kickit59I agree this guy is a master of his craft. However, when a car is too severely damaged it should just go to car heaven.
W normalnym świecie tak
The patience needed for this is unreal.
I've been looking at Arthur's work for years and all I can say is he's fantastic. No matter what the vehicle, they always turn out perfect. Respect!
once weakened with deformation never the same, fit only for paper clips as will colapse like a pack of playing cards
@@PaulDavy-x2g what a big BS! 🤦♂️😂
@manuelhofbauer6031 nice story, but how did the BMW turn into a mazda?
@@dtrmlr Did you perform crash tests to know it better?
@@j.1294 yes, you too?
It’s always a pleasure to watch a true professional at work.
That car is a write-off and should not be repaired and put back on the road, its unroadworthy.
Also you stole the video from Arthur Tussick's channel.
You've not seen the reference to Arthur Tussik in the heading script then?
Its incredible to see a once destroyed car shine again.
not saying this guy isn't skilled but damn. imagine you bought this car for you daughter.
Half the second-hand cars we in most cases do not know it's history
This repair shows the true value of professional work.
Arthur is a true magician, he converts a white BMW into a silver Mazda. ;) Most repair shops are not as thorough and dedicated as him, which is why I would not want a car that has been in such an accident.
Yesss Sir!! Arthur Tussik is a Master!
@@oscarmelendez4668😂😂😂😂 you didn't get it😂
😂😂😂
im confused is it sarcasm or did he actually do it legit?
@@XddXddd-v4q at the beginning of the video, it's a white BMW, at the end it's a silver Mazda. ;) In all seriousness, he is highly skilled, check out his channel, he does fantastic work.
This video makes me appreciate the work of professionals even more.
Me too
There’s nothing like seeing a car restored to perfection.
Только в следующей аварии он схлопнется вместе с пассажирами, потому что силовой каркас не сработает
The mechanic’s skill is truly top-tier.
This kind of work deserves huge respect.
no. that shit wont last even against a bicycle
This video makes me appreciate skilled repair work even more.
Incredible transformation! I would never have guessed that this was the same BMW. That’s some serious expertise right there.
it is not a bmw it's a mazda
The mechanic did a phenomenal job with this repair.
crime
would you buy this phenomenal product ?
@@rafalfilipiak1021 ja
The craftsmanship is second to none.
This repair just shows how much skill and knowledge go into this work.
The mechanic’s skill is beyond impressive.
He is Arthur Tussik, he has his own RUclips channel
It doesn't matter what you do, that car's structural integrity is compromised.
Totally agree.
Yes that's right👍
Amen to that. This is just content for this channel. Highly recommend not doing this.
There is an review about this car body shop, written by American car body experts, and the only objection to this work is the too high price per hour of work for this kind of work in America. This kind of work is worth doing in Lithuania, where this craftsman lives and works. That's the only complaint about this job. The structural integrity of the car is not compromised.
@@lvudric1 Please point me to this review so I can read it myself. Anyhow, when a piece of metal is bent, and then bent back to its original position, it's not as strong as before. Go to school, genius. Your brain is compromised.
The level of craftsmanship here is top-tier!
It’s incredible to see how a mechanic can make a car look brand new.
The mechanic’s skill really shines in this transformation.
Shut up you just copied what the other person said.
The attention to detail is truly remarkable.
Impressed with the mechanic's work, but where the hell is the BMW?
He did 2 cars in one video so if you go to about half the video the bmw is already finished
It’s amazing how professionals can turn a wreck into a masterpiece.
There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing the finished product.
This mechanic really knows their craft.
I never get tired of watching transformations like this.
The attention to detail is what makes the repair look so great.
The mechanic’s work is truly remarkable!
Skill are remarkable but still he should go to jail. This car is a coffin when it will be involved in second crash.
@@rfly-fpv blödsinn
It’s amazing to see the dedication that went into this.
This mechanic deserves all the recognition!
This mechanic is a true professional. Incredible work!
This is what dedication to the craft looks like.
The patience required for this is next level.
It’s called RUclips content $$$$$…
I definitely won't buy a car with this kind of demage, no matter how good the repair it is.
That car for sure will have a resident ghost even though I know Arthur is a true metal working magician! All the good metal work in the world can't take away bad juju!
You won't know that's the problem but great work by mech
Once its is done you won't even tell its has been refreshed
@@clermentSiyabongaleider nur bei ganz genauen Hinsehen
Trotzdem möchte ich kein Auto mit gerichteten Rahmenköpfen oder anderen nicht erneuerten Rahmenteilen fahren.
Ehemals verformte Karosserieteile haben einfach nicht mehr die erforderliche Steifigkeit um den Insassen beim erneuten Unfall das Leben zu retten.
You'd have no idea insurance companies are sanctioning this all day long all over the world
This repair is proof of how important professionals are in their craft.
And after the repair, the car will be sold as a very good used car, with no former accident and in excellent condition... 🚗
😡
thats an assumption
😡💰💰💰😤
We get a lot of such cars here in Sweden. They are totaled in the USA. Sold as junk to Latvia or Estonia. Repaired and shipped to Sweden where car dealers NOT have to certify whether the car has been in an accident or not.
@@janinsweden8559а из Латвии и Эстонии в Украину, Россию, Беларусь.
И там они ездят до своей смерти. ✝️
This mechanic deserves recognition for this work!
This is the kind of work that deserves recognition.
This is what true craftsmanship looks like.
Imagine buying this and then seeing a picture of it before would you put your family in it for a drive on the motorway?
ja und?
If he is cutting out the bad and replacing with new structure, what is the problem Mr. Genius. Some people have to find something to whine about. Now if they put it back together and try to get top dollar for, that’s what you should whine about. Enjoy the video and know that you didn’t buy it and put your family in it. It looks roadworthy and,ay never be in another wreck ever.
@@mikelittle8546 But they don’t cut all the damage out they stretch it back into shape it will never have the same strength
The results speak for themselves. Incredible job!
Wouldn't want anyone i care about in this car
Incredible to see a car like that restored to its former glory.
This mechanic truly has a gift for restoration.
The level of craftsmanship here is amazing.
Steel which has been broken, folded,must be changed , steel structural atomic has been modified, this job is only esthetic …
blödsinn
The final product is a perfect example of what a true mechanic can do.
This mechanic truly has a gift.
The mechanic is clearly a master of their craft.
The master is Andrei Tussik
@@janwillemjanssen1957 Артур
I love seeing old cars revived like this.
Das war und ist kein altes, sondern ein völlig demoliertes Auto, das wieder gerade gekloppt wurde! 😂
Seeing this gives me a new appreciation for car repairs.
Watching this destroyed car be restored was so satisfying.
I don't know how BMW they put it together to make it a Mazda as final vehicle ! 🤣🤣🤣
To hide the crime further...
He repaired a completely wrecked BMW and after the repair a Mazda came out...
It's kind of like eating a burger and a turd comes out. This is a digestive video.
BMW video ends at 16:50. The "before" and "after" images of the BMW are seen btwn 16:30 - 16:40. Mazda repair part begins only after 16:40. Don't mix the two sessions.
I’m in awe of the skills it takes to make a car look this good again.
The amount of work that went into this is amazing.
Nice job on bmw you made it look like a Mazda 👍👍👍👍👍
Such a great magic trick... BMW to a Mazda... Top Notch!
Watching this transformation was so satisfying.
This is a great example of how a skilled mechanic can work wonders.
This project showcases real dedication!
The precision and care in this repair are unbelievable.
This was truly a professional-level job.
@@ceridwenclarke what ? It’s a joker ! At all
This is a perfect example of professional mechanics at work.
It’s so satisfying to see this car brought back to life.
Seeing this destroyed car come back to life is amazing.
You would buy this car? In second crash it will kill you after such repair. It should be totaled as it's dangerous.
This is the kind of repair work that’s truly impressive.
This transformation is absolutely jaw-dropping.
These aren't repairs, they are sculptures.
It’s hard to believe this was once damaged.
This is what true automotive restoration looks like.
This repair was done to perfection.
Don't know why everyone is muffed at this one, we just witnessed someone repair a BMW into a Mazda - I'm impressed!
Amazing job, this mechanic really brought that car back to life!
I admire the skill, but I wouldn't put my family in that car again for any price.
It’s Russia bro
I wouldn't put my family in a 11yr old BMW anyway. Even if it didn't have a scratch.
This mechanic’s talent is truly exceptional.
This repair is like a work of art.
The precision and care taken during the repair process are truly remarkable.
For sale. It drives nice and strait
You’ve truly brought that car back from the dead.
I love how passionate the mechanic is about this work.
diocy, this car should NEVER be on the road again. It should be shredded because the construction has been dislocated, the strength of the construction is completely gone. I still don't understand why it is allowed and possible despite the fact that this man VISIBLY puts the car back in order. In the next (serious) collision, the people in it will not come out well. Serious injury due to negligence!!!! Nice story if you bought a car in good faith!!
Only one word: Russia. But I understand those people. No law, no insurance, no spare parts, no money. Those reasons make people good craftsmen. If he just want to drive his family anywhere, and do not drive faster than 40 km/h, probably this car is okay.
Who said it was going on the road
Who cares!!!! I mean really!!!..... STOP WHINING.... Do you like the caps lock I did it just for you. it will still be a safer car than one from the 60s as cars are designed to fold fold a crumble now anyway and it will have all the air bags so it still is safe. It will have a salvage title because it has been totaled by insurance so it is not like it is a secrete from who is buying it. As long as it is done correct nothing wrong with this at all and it will be a hell a lot cheaper of a care for someone wanting this model. Stop the RUclips safety police BS no one cares what you think!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@jurgenkruger3932Personnellement je suis persuadé que les éléments structurels ont été remplacés, et, les points qui devaient être renforcés l'ont été. Maintenant si l'historique cite les réparations, il n'y a pas de doute. Il faut arrêter le siècle du je prends, je casse donc je jette sans réparer. La planète a besoin de gens qui reparent.
Where's the BMW? 😮😮
repairing a crash car and calling yourself a professional does not fit in the same sentence.
Una truffa commerciale vendere auto con queste riparazioni! Fortuna acquisto auto usate di piccola fattura . Ripararle sarebbe per il carrozziere solo una perdita a 360 gradi
This repair was done with such precision. Incredible work!
A true example of never giving up on a challenge.
Also...meine Verneigng...Eine sehr gute Handwerkliche Arbeit..habe ich noch nie gesehen ich selbst habe Hobby bedingt Autos aufgebaut das aber hier ist der Beweis das es den Ausdruck:Geht nicht gibts nicht glänzend wiederlegt worden ist und ausserdem ist es Nachhaltig und schont die Umwelt weil aus so weit ich es beurteilen kann aus gebrauchten Teilen wieder aufgebaut wurde..Klasse Arbeit..bin geflasht...Liebe Grüsse aus Berlin..
Mazda?
BMW video ends at 16:40. In the last couple secs there are "before" and "after" images. Mazda repair session begins after that. Don't mix the two sessions.
The transformation is unbelievable. The car looks amazing!
I pitty the fool that buys this bmw.
Clickbait
Watching the repair made me realize how much skill goes into car repairs.
The amount of work that went into this is truly remarkable.
Watching this repair unfold was so satisfying.
The repair process was absolutely fascinating to watch.
Watching this mechanic work was truly impressive.
A true professional at work. What an incredible transformation!
What a perfect restoration job! This mechanic is amazing.