Heyyy! This is my old good partner from Shell dealer years 80's. Originally was petrol engine, was installed diesel engine when we bought it. Nice memories👍
My dad used to work on old cars back when I was a kid. I can't tell you how many times my mom would pull him like this to get one started. Boy, this brings back memories. Great video!
Mine never did. Only reason I junked it was the left door fell off which rusted the floor and the chassis rail was rusted through. Still ran though and I couldn't afford to restore it. Did need an engine rebuild though. Swapped out the 2300 for a 2600 in the mid '90's as sister-in-law put a rod through the block.
Honestly, I think this is my favourite video you've made. It has everything - drama, suspense, perseverance. What a great car, super cool, and obviously super reliable 😅 great job 👏🏻
Amikor megláttam a videó borítóképét nehezen tudtam elképzelni hogy ezt is be tudod indítani. De neked ezt is sikerült!! Hatalmas boldogsággal ajándékoztál meg! Köszönöm szépen Flexiny, és további jó munkát kívánok neked!!
@@maxtoledano9168do not flatter the French, Toyota used to make engines for ships even earlier and better, so this crown is on the factory diesel modification i would have driven the same amount more.
It has remnants Shell-logos on the bonnet/doors and Oulu, Haapalehto reading on the sides, I wouldn't be surprised if this was some kind of a shop truck for local Shell gas station over there in 80's/90's. Kinda would wanna dig up the history of this, and how on earth it ended up in Estonia.
@@Teemu_1366 not maybe, it is for sure. Our old car, my father bought and very good painter made colours. It was sold later to someone who made business with Estonian people.
@@maxtoledano9168 My grandfather used a sedan Crown as a taxi in Princes town trinidad since it was new gave it too me with 700,000km original engine almost always in heavy traffic those old Crowns do not die they do not give issues
日本では珍しい、見たこともない、ほぼ知られていない素晴らしい車を見せていただき、本当にありがとうございました! Suur aitäh, et näitasite meile seda imelist autot, mis on Jaapanis haruldane, kunagi nähtud ja tundmatu!
Эх, я б себе такую оставил. Восстановить подвеску , сделать ревизию механике, кузов поварить и покрасить. И ещё в хозяйстве пробегала бы не один год. Да и чисто для себя, как игрушка для взрослого мужчины. 😂 А так то мужики красавцы, конечно. Моё уважение, сколько железа они на ход поставили.
A recent video from Al of 6d Diesels who got himself a Pug 404 diesel pickup showed that to get those things to fire up after standing for years, you have to crank them for a ridiculous amount of time for them to catch, after that they're relatively reliable at starting up, so long as you keep using it, otherwise it's back to square one... :P
Yep it's not the environment it's money cars lasting too long so make them so complex that when they do break we have to replace the vehicle as a whole 😅
@@vadim6385 I agree but most diesel cars are euro 5 or 6 and have dpfs or adblue additives so are very clean nowadays. And I think you are missing the point in my reply the manufacturers don't care about pollution just profits built in obsolescence costs more to produce a new car and environmental impact than running an old tdi till it failed.
Flexiny ! In Romania i have a 2001 GPL Seat Alhambra that hasen't run on the roads for 4 years ago ! Now, i just wanted to tell you this thing because leads to your ocupation ! So have a nice day and keep this awsome work up ! I luve your videos !
What a good old work horse.Imagine almoust 30years later and it runs. Kinda like the design,never seen one in person. Good for a project with ratstyle and a new engine. Love your chanel.
Там судя по электрике особо ничего не работает, дизель старый, полностью механический, кроме топлива ему ничего не надо, на тросу прокатили и воздух выгнали из системы и камеры прогрели, вот и запустился.
Before when I saw abandoned cars I thought it would be impossible to get started again but now I think differently. It amazes me on every video how head lights and other electronics still work after sitting so long.
these Peugeot 404 engines are so reliable, in fact here in Tunisia we still have them 404 pickups as well as the 504 later model, they still running strong around here, carrying loads and doing all sorts of heavy lifting work.
Well done Comrade. Took a bit of doing but you got that engine into life again. In the mid 70's UK, we had the Toyota Crown Saloon, 2600cc. Was a top of the range car back then, not many were seen as quite pricy back then. Nice find. As mentioned elsewhere, these pick ups seemed to be big in Australia/NZ. 👍💯🇬🇧😉
Hi Flexiny....Back in the late 70's, my Dad was given one of these (Saloon)....he ripped out the old straight 6 aluminium engine.....and put a Wolseley (British make) 3 litre, straight six CAST IRON engine in it......and it RAN! Still have the radio out of it, if you're interested.
I know it's in rough shape but I would keep it as is and just do some mechanical work. The aged paint and highlights of old shell markings just looks so good.
TOYOTA CROWN .* PROUD TO HAVE ONE DURING OLD DAY ...* NOW JUST LIKE LAMBO , JAGUAR , FOR JAPANESE , OSO GOT NISSAN GTR , FAIR LADY , THE MAZDA GOT M-3 , THE BMW GOT Z-4 , IM STILL DRIVING MY MMC 4G15 1.5 cc top soeed 220 kmph ...other than my volvo ...
Samochody o tym samym wyglądzie i karoserii wypuszczał też SEAT, a nasz pf 125p był importowany do Jugosławii i tam sprzedawany jako Zastawa 125./ Cars with the same appearance and body were also released by SEAT, and our pf 125p was imported to Yugoslavia and sold there as Zastawa 125.
Toyota crown old school vehicle in the the day that car will last forever and forever needs everything battery paint job four cylinder stick shift engine is good condition new tires air filter never been used get that girl running as possible new parts really video like this bring them to life from the grave
They sold a lot of those In Australia. I knew a guy who had swapped in a GM Holden Six engine and fivespeed trans. It was a really nice car to drive. A lot of them in Australia were stripped and the chassis used to make Cobra replicas in the 1980's.
I dont know if you know but that little ''salt shaker'' next to the starting switch is the indicator for the glow plugs. you need to pull the start switch half the way to activate the plugs, in that little thing is a piece of metal, a thick wire that needs to start glowing. if its glowing then the plugs are also glowing which means you can start the engine. i grew up with old tractors that all have this system, thats why i know how to use these old systems
1:08 - Nice Polski Fiat 125p (or FSO 125p), known in Poland as "duży Fiat" (the big Fiat); the Polish equivalent of the Žiguli, which was also sold in France, the U.K. and Thailand You should save that one
this car looks so good, you can modify it up as a hot rod, and it's a Toyota so a bulletproof engine too, i am not a fan of Toyota's but their engines are amazing, it took so long for someone to finally dethrone them and it was Mazda.
Lol some comments you look at and think dang some people talk without any knowledge and understanding 😂 . Hey we all should be used to it now days in they world we live in.
Well good job 1 most important thing if now the engine can't make the h.p that he should make is life is real short clean the fuel tank and don't push it 2 hard replace in new parts what ever you can in the engine most important its a working diesel good job man
Feck . My Peugeot van has been having problems with the brakes so a few months. Done all the work now won't start. You get this this running and it runs brilliantly after all this time . Nothing wrong with it except a bit of rust . 👍
Another super rare find! 1:11 what about that 125p? Never had a Polish car on your channel, will you get your hands on it aswell? For now I'll enjoy this video, have only watched until 1 minute and curious what engine the Crown has =) Edit? No idea what that engine exactly is, does anyone know?
In Finland, the 1948cc Indenor Diesel was still also used in 1974 Toyota Crown. But the engine was a little bit too small for the heavy chassis. Oil and water were also mixed after running the engine for the first time after several years rest.
Hola buenas. Me encanta vuestro canal. Os veo todos los días. Y lo que hacéis de rescatar coches, que hubieran muerto hay si no es porque ustedes los cogéis. Aparte que lo hacéis funcionar aunque este a trozos. Es una gozada veros. Aparte del clima helado que hace hay. Un gran abrazo desde España
Toyota swap engine sound, Crown car uses a Peugeot 404 diesel engine, the sound is crisp, typical of a 1970-1989 diesel engine, like a 1970-1999 Toyota Dyna Rino truck. Isuzu TFR heavy duty truck, Mitsubishi Colt public transport bus, first generation L300 truck and L300 diesel pickup. and the second is a diesel engine, the Daihatsu Montana truck and the Taft Kebo use a diesel engine, the engine code is the same, the DL diesel 2.8cc 1970-1989 still uses a heating spark plug injector system and a 70s model Boshpump from the Indonesian Majapahit era.
I've always been curious what happens after you fix these cars up. I doubt you keep all of them since you repair so many, so do you just hand them off to the owner to do the rest of the work in making them roadworthy? Or do they just go back into the field to sit?
Heyyy! This is my old good partner from Shell dealer years 80's. Originally was petrol engine, was installed diesel engine when we bought it. Nice memories👍
Ai oulussako?
@@markoniskala671 kyllä
Wait, this is actually your old vehicle? If so that is REALLY cool to hear from you.
@@Brock_Landers Yes👍😁 it was amazing to see this video, old(very) memories came back to my head🫠
meikäki asuu tossa shellin vieressä ja katoin et jumalauta haapalehto :DD mut oon syntyny vuonna 2007 niii en oo päässy näi komeita autoja näkemää
My dad used to work on old cars back when I was a kid. I can't tell you how many times my mom would pull him like this to get one started. Boy, this brings back memories. Great video!
We used to have the station wagon version of the Crown. Seeing that vintage Japanese dashboard (still working!) brings back my childhood again.
Very rare car.
There are only a few dozen units in Japan.
Rest are in Australia
10m40s- starts one of the greatest moments of automotive cinema of all time - it almost needed theme music! Браво!
Old Toyota´s never die
Old Peugeot/Indenors😂
Only with french diesel engine Peugeot !
Mine never did. Only reason I junked it was the left door fell off which rusted the floor and the chassis rail was rusted through. Still ran though and I couldn't afford to restore it. Did need an engine rebuild though. Swapped out the 2300 for a 2600 in the mid '90's as sister-in-law put a rod through the block.
Honestly, I think this is my favourite video you've made. It has everything - drama, suspense, perseverance. What a great car, super cool, and obviously super reliable 😅 great job 👏🏻
Первый раз вижу Краун пикап.
И первый раз вижу свап французского движка в японца
Ну вы чуваки капитально "отмороженные ". Уважуха бесконечная. Просто супер видосы!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent old Peugeot engine, but hats off to the starter motor...
Amikor megláttam a videó borítóképét nehezen tudtam elképzelni hogy ezt is be tudod indítani.
De neked ezt is sikerült!! Hatalmas boldogsággal ajándékoztál meg! Köszönöm szépen Flexiny, és további jó munkát kívánok neked!!
Never knew this model existed. Would look pretty sweet if restored and lowered with nice wheels. Love the variety Flexiny provides for us!
Old Peugeot engines are indestructible
I have a DW10TD that is about 22 years old that is based on an XUD11, an indestructible engine.
Replace oil with sand and test your theory 🤪
Fuel pumps a bit less
Indenor/borgward
Great video Toyota definitely go forever crazy how everything still works
Only with french diesel engine Peugeot
@@maxtoledano9168do not flatter the French, Toyota used to make engines for ships even earlier and better, so this crown is on the factory diesel modification i would have driven the same amount more.
Спасибо автору за его труды! По вечерам иногда пересматриваю даже старые видосы, умиротворение какое-то наступает при просмотре! Спасибо!
It has remnants Shell-logos on the bonnet/doors and Oulu, Haapalehto reading on the sides, I wouldn't be surprised if this was some kind of a shop truck for local Shell gas station over there in 80's/90's. Kinda would wanna dig up the history of this, and how on earth it ended up in Estonia.
You're right, my old one❤
Finnish export. From Shell Haapalehto Oulu maybe.
@@Teemu_1366 not maybe, it is for sure. Our old car, my father bought and very good painter made colours. It was sold later to someone who made business with Estonian people.
@@MM66950Oh that's interesting, care to tell more about the background history of the car?
@@MM66950 Wow Nice!! 👍👌😀 Aika huippu sattuma kyllä! 😀
Toyota has world-class quality
This car's engine is NOT a TOYOTA ones. Its a french old Diesel Peugeot
not the pickups in the 80's those were rust buckets !
@@maxtoledano9168 My grandfather used a sedan Crown as a taxi in Princes town trinidad since it was new gave it too me with 700,000km original engine almost always in heavy traffic those old Crowns do not die they do not give issues
日本では珍しい、見たこともない、ほぼ知られていない素晴らしい車を見せていただき、本当にありがとうございました!
Suur aitäh, et näitasite meile seda imelist autot, mis on Jaapanis haruldane, kunagi nähtud ja tundmatu!
So interesting. Very cool truck! Great videos.
Отдых для души, спасибо🤝
Hello man, you must be rewarded by car gods.
I rarely see you wash the rims but not for this unit. Amazing work.
Awesome work getting her running again! Pulling always does it!! 😊
I LOVE the car.. A Rare RARE Classic... Great Job as always GUYS..!!
Great video flexiny, amazing work, lovely old truck, beautiful diesel sound, still very usable 😀👍👌
Эх, я б себе такую оставил. Восстановить подвеску , сделать ревизию механике, кузов поварить и покрасить.
И ещё в хозяйстве пробегала бы не один год.
Да и чисто для себя, как игрушка для взрослого мужчины. 😂
А так то мужики красавцы, конечно.
Моё уважение, сколько железа они на ход поставили.
A recent video from Al of 6d Diesels who got himself a Pug 404 diesel pickup showed that to get those things to fire up after standing for years, you have to crank them for a ridiculous amount of time for them to catch, after that they're relatively reliable at starting up, so long as you keep using it, otherwise it's back to square one... :P
This is why they stopped making these old engine's, they will run forever if you keep feeding them fuel 😅
Yep it's not the environment it's money cars lasting too long so make them so complex that when they do break we have to replace the vehicle as a whole 😅
Forever and beyond 😯 🌌🚀
It's like the French forgot how to make reliable cars somewhere in the early 00s
@@garywinterbottom6073 ever tried going behind an old diesel car/truck? I guarantee you it's no fun.
@@vadim6385 I agree but most diesel cars are euro 5 or 6 and have dpfs or adblue additives so are very clean nowadays. And I think you are missing the point in my reply the manufacturers don't care about pollution just profits built in obsolescence costs more to produce a new car and environmental impact than running an old tdi till it failed.
Beautiful model! I hope this car will be posted again and showing its full glory!!
Flexiny ! In Romania i have a 2001 GPL Seat Alhambra that hasen't run on the roads for 4 years ago ! Now, i just wanted to tell you this thing because leads to your ocupation ! So have a nice day and keep this awsome work up ! I luve your videos !
What a good old work horse.Imagine almoust 30years later and it runs.
Kinda like the design,never seen one in person.
Good for a project with ratstyle and a new engine.
Love your chanel.
Таких Краунов я еще не видел и на поводке машину заводили тоже не видел 😁👍
Really? We always do this, when a Car or a Tractor wont start. It always works
Там судя по электрике особо ничего не работает, дизель старый, полностью механический, кроме топлива ему ничего не надо, на тросу прокатили и воздух выгнали из системы и камеры прогрели, вот и запустился.
The true hero of this video is the starter motor...
This could be old car from Shell Haapalehto in Oulu, Finland.
It was according to PM66950.
You'll never stop amaze us! I will not be surprised if you find UFO somewhere, start it up and fly into space
Before when I saw abandoned cars I thought it would be impossible to get started again but now I think differently. It amazes me on every video how head lights and other electronics still work after sitting so long.
I'm a fans of Toyota Crown. But this model is sooo rare!! I'm in love with this model!!
Good to see cars from Finland, aitäh ja an palju gaasi selli autol :D :D :D
Cool old truck, reluctant start but dragged into action!! Awesome 👍
these Peugeot 404 engines are so reliable, in fact here in Tunisia we still have them 404 pickups as well as the 504 later model, they still running strong around here, carrying loads and doing all sorts of heavy lifting work.
Well done Comrade. Took a bit of doing but you got that engine into life again.
In the mid 70's UK, we had the Toyota Crown Saloon, 2600cc. Was a top of the range car back then, not many were seen as quite pricy back then. Nice find.
As mentioned elsewhere, these pick ups seemed to be big in Australia/NZ. 👍💯🇬🇧😉
Yes, the RearLitghts are working :D Nice Diesel swap Toyota, Nice Job :)
Hi Flexiny....Back in the late 70's, my Dad was given one of these (Saloon)....he ripped out the old straight 6 aluminium engine.....and put a Wolseley (British make) 3 litre, straight six CAST IRON engine in it......and it RAN! Still have the radio out of it, if you're interested.
Great video! Plan B worked! Give that car a good detail, she deserves it
Nice version of this car,i ve never seen it, i like it😉😉😉😉
Gyönyörű, és kiváló munka Flexiny! Üdv. Magyarországból!
Crown pickup? It's very-very rare car..
I really need this guy if there is a zombie apocalypse😂😂
I know it's in rough shape but I would keep it as is and just do some mechanical work. The aged paint and highlights of old shell markings just looks so good.
TOYOTA CROWN .* PROUD TO HAVE ONE DURING OLD DAY ...* NOW JUST LIKE LAMBO , JAGUAR , FOR JAPANESE , OSO GOT NISSAN GTR , FAIR LADY , THE MAZDA GOT M-3 , THE BMW GOT Z-4 , IM STILL DRIVING MY MMC 4G15 1.5 cc top soeed 220 kmph ...other than my volvo ...
1:10 Polski duży Fiat 125p ❤😍👏👍🏼
Samochody o tym samym wyglądzie i karoserii wypuszczał też SEAT, a nasz pf 125p był importowany do Jugosławii i tam sprzedawany jako Zastawa 125./ Cars with the same appearance and body were also released by SEAT, and our pf 125p was imported to Yugoslavia and sold there as Zastawa 125.
@@michals547 ..exportowany do Jugosławii .. jak już ..👍🏼😊
This design looks amazing. Truly classics and also could be everyday car, cause it’s TOYOTA
Toyota crown old school vehicle in the the day that car will last forever and forever needs everything battery paint job four cylinder stick shift engine is good condition new tires air filter never been used get that girl running as possible new parts really video like this bring them to life from the grave
Пожалуйста , отдайте ее реставраторам, эта машина должна жить !
огого, какая красотищща, дизайн такой уютный. эти раритеты 100% кайф🇪🇪👍, блин ещё и пикап, ещё и дизелёк. мечта, ээээх
They sold a lot of those In Australia. I knew a guy who had swapped in a GM Holden Six engine and fivespeed trans. It was a really nice car to drive. A lot of them in Australia were stripped and the chassis used to make Cobra replicas in the 1980's.
Seems like this is Peugeot "Indenor" engine 2,3-2.5. I owned a car with this one. Reliable one 100%
Widać że wóz chce żyć!
That thing is MEGA cool!
I dont know if you know but that little ''salt shaker'' next to the starting switch is the indicator for the glow plugs. you need to pull the start switch half the way to activate the plugs, in that little thing is a piece of metal, a thick wire that needs to start glowing. if its glowing then the plugs are also glowing which means you can start the engine. i grew up with old tractors that all have this system, thats why i know how to use these old systems
1:08 - Nice Polski Fiat 125p (or FSO 125p), known in Poland as "duży Fiat" (the big Fiat); the Polish equivalent of the Žiguli, which was also sold in France, the U.K. and Thailand You should save that one
The Polish Fiat 125p/FSO 125p/1500/1300 is the equivalent of the Italian FIAT 125. The Soviet Żiguli/Lada is the FIAT 124.
Plan B is awesome! I need more videos with Plan B!
Amazing video, very rare car. Best regards from Macedonia 🇲🇰
олдскульная тоёта не умирает никогда👍
this car looks so good, you can modify it up as a hot rod, and it's a Toyota so a bulletproof engine too, i am not a fan of Toyota's but their engines are amazing, it took so long for someone to finally dethrone them and it was Mazda.
Mazda never dethroned anything like Toyota. In fact they have a massive stake in Mazda.
Also a Peugeot engine
so bulletproof, that it was replaced by Peugeot engine)
@@frenzyneeringthose were converted by Finnish Toyota import company
Lol some comments you look at and think dang some people talk without any knowledge and understanding 😂 . Hey we all should be used to it now days in they world we live in.
@@juhomaki-petaja so it confirms, that toyota can't make good diesel engines)
Great Toyota. Gentlemen, great work. this car should be restored to the best extent possible.
Обожаю твои видео, привет из Череповец❤
молодцы, как всегда. Оживили мертвеца при помощи упорства, подручных средств и какой-то матери)
Well good job 1 most important thing if now the engine can't make the h.p that he should make is life is real short clean the fuel tank and don't push it 2 hard replace in new parts what ever you can in the engine most important its a working diesel good job man
Feck . My Peugeot van has been having problems with the brakes so a few months. Done all the work now won't start. You get this this running and it runs brilliantly after all this time . Nothing wrong with it except a bit of rust . 👍
Prfect car for restoration
Engines never die
Yes it's crown not Hilux 😮
良く、のこって、ましたね~、日本でも、なかなか、貴重なお車です。復活できること、願うばかり、です。貴重なお車ですので、受け継いでほしいです。颯爽と、走る姿、拝見したいです。👍👍👍😊😉✨🎶🤔😉
I never knew Toyota made there own El Camino 🤔👍
This is handmade of Toyota Crown STW. Crown has separate frame chassis, you can chop roof off.
@@juhomaki-petaja I just googled it and no, Toyota made these... They considered it an "Ute" But thank you for the story! 😐
@@SystemofaDowns maybe they did in AUS, but those were not imported here. We made pickups of many other STW cars.
@@juhomaki-petaja Ok cool 👍
@@SystemofaDowns i did some research. That might be original pickup. Strange if so
Toyota drive your dream😉
1:07 OMG Polish Fiat 125p
Is a Fiat 127 🤦🏻
Nie masz szans że nasz złom dojechał aż tam to 132
@@Gioviii466no
@@MechanikZpoboru Nie musiał dojechać na kołach ale to 125 a nie żaden 132. Widać też wrośniętego 127.
@@MechanikZpoboru wypixxxalaj.
me asombra como arrancas autos antiguos, tengo en mi jardin un renaul clio que tiene menos problemas y no puedo hacerlo arrancar, mis felicitaciiones
What a nice car! Greets from Holland.
Very interesting, the Toyota truck is a very good brand, they are indestructible, very successful, greetings.
Then if want to buy a Toyota Pickup Truck. You can't go far wrong with a Toyota Hilux. Boy, aren't they indestructible.
Another super rare find! 1:11 what about that 125p? Never had a Polish car on your channel, will you get your hands on it aswell? For now I'll enjoy this video, have only watched until 1 minute and curious what engine the Crown has =) Edit? No idea what that engine exactly is, does anyone know?
I forget to add engine in description but it has diesel engine from Peugeot 404
Вы вышли на уровень Хардкора и это интересно 😂😮
Great! I see a couple of old FIAT 127 at the beginning of the video. Waiting to see you at work on them!
In Finland, the 1948cc Indenor Diesel was still also used in 1974 Toyota Crown. But the engine was a little bit too small for the heavy chassis. Oil and water were also mixed after running the engine for the first time after several years rest.
Тойота она и в Африке - тойота 👍
Excellent work as always y'all. Little more work and a decent little work truck..appreciate the video...
Time for plan B is one of the most epic moments in your channel 😂😂😂
it is rare! it sounds like an cool old diesel
😮Обалдеть, живой!👍✊️
Cool Truck, great work, Flexiny! 👍👍
Молодец додумался колеса накаченые поставить! Браво!
Interesting! Good video and truck!😊
Hola buenas. Me encanta vuestro canal. Os veo todos los días. Y lo que hacéis de rescatar coches, que hubieran muerto hay si no es porque ustedes los cogéis. Aparte que lo hacéis funcionar aunque este a trozos. Es una gozada veros. Aparte del clima helado que hace hay. Un gran abrazo desde España
Now this is special 👍
Los motores indenor son indestructibles, 27 años y que haya arrancado sin hacerle casi nada tiene mérito.
Toyota swap engine sound, Crown car uses a Peugeot 404 diesel engine, the sound is crisp, typical of a 1970-1989 diesel engine, like a 1970-1999 Toyota Dyna Rino truck. Isuzu TFR heavy duty truck, Mitsubishi Colt public transport bus, first generation L300 truck and L300 diesel pickup. and the second is a diesel engine, the Daihatsu Montana truck and the Taft Kebo use a diesel engine, the engine code is the same, the DL diesel 2.8cc 1970-1989 still uses a heating spark plug injector system and a 70s model Boshpump from the Indonesian Majapahit era.
Blue Fiat 125p.
Give tu my😂❤
Waw😮😮
It's very old truck 13:23
very good car
I've always been curious what happens after you fix these cars up. I doubt you keep all of them since you repair so many, so do you just hand them off to the owner to do the rest of the work in making them roadworthy? Or do they just go back into the field to sit?
Looks like an amazing car graveyard, do you plan to restore more cars from there? Like that Fiat 125 for exaple?