What a difference a thorough scrub can make! It looks great now. Hopefully the sunroof didn't leak, too. It's a great starting point for a mechanical and cosmetic restoration. And there's something beautiful about watching you work, not in a weird way. Like watching a ballet dancer, I don't know how to describe it.
Hi! I totally get what you mean. I’m a civil engineer by training and spent over 15 years in construction, always fascinated by processes. Filming these videos made me realize how much I enjoy washing cars and creating content-it’s a way to express the creativity we all have inside us.
Yes, there are plenty of issues, starting with the paint and replacing some of the damaged metal in places. The brake lines might need replacing, and there's also an electrical problem to address.
Bro, I spent six months searching for this car-posting in groups, reaching out to friends, driving around, and talking to owners. It's a whole process, and a lot of work goes on behind the scenes that isn't obvious.
Judging by your profile picture, you have excellent taste in cars! I absolutely love vehicles from the 60s to the 90s-it's the golden era of engineering, in my opinion.
For a video that long I figured you would have buffed the paint to make it really shine! Why didn't you do that? Still looks like a less dirty supra! 😎
It's spray-painted, and you can see the paint chipping off in the video. There's a lot of bodywork to be done, it's already started to rust unfortunately. So maybe next time there will be a polish.
Yes, Toyota, especially the models before 2000, really made some legendary cars. The 1UZ-FE engine, for example, was limited in power due to regulations, but engineers designed it in a way that made it easy to modify after release. With simple upgrades like turbocharging, you could easily push it past 400 horsepower, and some builds have reached 700 horsepower or more. This is one of the reasons why these cars are still highly valued today.
@@gerry-p9x This car also has a few electrical and body issues, which is normal since it's almost 40 years old :) I hope there's a second part where we get it started and take it for a drive.
Spero che il proprietario dell'auto ti abbia pagato bene per questo lavoro. Perché ci vogliono molte ore per pulire una macchina ridotta in quelle condizioni.
The owner is busy with his own matters, and he suggested buying this car as a project for RUclips. I'm considering it, but as a beginner RUclipsr, I don't have the budget for such projects :( I really want to, though.
Hey man, sorry, I'm new to RUclips and thought 20 minutes might be too long, so I decided not to include the interior cleaning. But honestly, it’s not looking great. I might edit another version with the interior because, based on the stats, people seem to prefer longer videos. Thanks for the support
People don't realize how much work goes into detailing a car. This was just a 20 minute video, it takes a regular detailer 2-4 hours to detail a car.
Thanks, bro, for this comment. I started washing this car at 8:30 AM and finished close to 5 PM. No breaks
What a difference a thorough scrub can make! It looks great now. Hopefully the sunroof didn't leak, too. It's a great starting point for a mechanical and cosmetic restoration. And there's something beautiful about watching you work, not in a weird way. Like watching a ballet dancer, I don't know how to describe it.
Hi! I totally get what you mean. I’m a civil engineer by training and spent over 15 years in construction, always fascinated by processes. Filming these videos made me realize how much I enjoy washing cars and creating content-it’s a way to express the creativity we all have inside us.
MUCH BETTER, she still needs a lot more love though 👍
Yes, there are plenty of issues, starting with the paint and replacing some of the damaged metal in places. The brake lines might need replacing, and there's also an electrical problem to address.
No random dude yapping in video just car care/fix thats all we need.
Thanks! Sometimes you just want to relax and enjoy an ASMR video.
Wow, that supra looks nice. I’ve always wanted a supra.
Thanks for the support! We haven’t started the car yet-still waiting for the parts
I don’t understand how people can find things like this just sitting around and people just come across them like that I wish I could do that
Bro, I spent six months searching for this car-posting in groups, reaching out to friends, driving around, and talking to owners. It's a whole process, and a lot of work goes on behind the scenes that isn't obvious.
Great Job! I Love that car!
Judging by your profile picture, you have excellent taste in cars! I absolutely love vehicles from the 60s to the 90s-it's the golden era of engineering, in my opinion.
@@ArturStone I agree with you.
For a video that long I figured you would have buffed the paint to make it really shine! Why didn't you do that? Still looks like a less dirty supra! 😎
It's spray-painted, and you can see the paint chipping off in the video. There's a lot of bodywork to be done, it's already started to rust unfortunately. So maybe next time there will be a polish.
Favorite body 2 gen. Please do a follow up video.
Thanks, bro! The follow-up depends on the owner of the car. He wants to sell it, but it needs care and parts
Nice! That's a '84
Yes, I checked, this specific car is from 1984, an oldie, 40 years old!
bravo ,bonne continuation
Merci, frérot, pour ton soutien et tes mots gentils !
Try using electric leaf blower yo temove crud leaves offa var before wash
Thank you, I initially blew them off with compressed air, but a lot of wet leaves stuck together.
best car ever may buy Toyota
Yes, Toyota, especially the models before 2000, really made some legendary cars. The 1UZ-FE engine, for example, was limited in power due to regulations, but engineers designed it in a way that made it easy to modify after release. With simple upgrades like turbocharging, you could easily push it past 400 horsepower, and some builds have reached 700 horsepower or more. This is one of the reasons why these cars are still highly valued today.
Should have presoaked it first in apc to release most of the algae easier then to clean not so grabby otherwise good job
you made that look really hard, some decent products and that would have been done so much easier
Hi there! What products would you recommend?
easy for you to say, keyboard warrior
@ArturStone I'm in the uk, where are you ? I use meguires shampoo, auto glym snowfoam and bilt hamber wheel cleaner and starna gloss pre wash
I'm in Canada, and I mostly use Meguiar's, Chemical Guys, Turtle Wax, and Mothers.
I like this bodystyle most..🎉🎉
I love these headlights! :)
@@ArturStonecousin had one white charcoal interior new. Beauty car yet had electrical gremlins since then
@@gerry-p9x This car also has a few electrical and body issues, which is normal since it's almost 40 years old :) I hope there's a second part where we get it started and take it for a drive.
Spero che il proprietario dell'auto ti abbia pagato bene per questo lavoro. Perché ci vogliono molte ore per pulire una macchina ridotta in quelle condizioni.
The owner is busy with his own matters, and he suggested buying this car as a project for RUclips. I'm considering it, but as a beginner RUclipsr, I don't have the budget for such projects :( I really want to, though.
1UZ engine?
Yes, bro! That’s the charm of this car-the swap is already done.
Can we see the interior
Hey man, sorry, I'm new to RUclips and thought 20 minutes might be too long, so I decided not to include the interior cleaning. But honestly, it’s not looking great. I might edit another version with the interior because, based on the stats, people seem to prefer longer videos. Thanks for the support
Anybody can wash A car get it running...
What’s with the awful wobbling warbling music? Ruined the video for me.
We'll keep that in mind for the future.
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