This is a way better format than your other videos. Voiceover on time lapse explaining everything is way better then your silent time lapse edits. Great production value in this video. More like this please
Guttentight was developed in 1936 by a German physicist who disliked the previous standard fukentight as it was stripping bolts. I’m glad you’ve brought it to light. I’ve serious;y never heard you be more funny!
Blows my mind what this dude puts into this show. From money and labor invested, to editing and production details like you mentioned. He definitely earns his money. A lot of podcasters, and other channels are shamefully lazy by comparison. I just hope he doesn’t burn himself out.
Yes sir but it wasn't just an engine swap they totally rebuilt the new engine from the ground up which even makes it more epic and unbelievable! CANNONBALL GARAGE IS JUST FRIG'IN AWSOME and the dude seemed like a blast to work with!!
Honestly the time it took to build the motor isn't anything special. They had all the parts ready, so for it to take a week they worked business as usual i'd say. Granted that's from my own experience of replacing the 5.7l hemi in a Durango, that took a week as well and I don't work in any garage plus I only had time to work on it after I got home from work.
Seven days? That’s nothing! Back in 1971 Me and my best friend rebuilt my classic mini engine on one Sunday afternoon before dinner! The parts cost me almost 30 quid!! 😂🤣😁🤣
Ivan certainly earned his money helping you out that week. Can tell some many long hours were put into it to complete on your schedule. Congrats guys, awesome build.
He did. But the real payoff will be in referral business from owners with bent rods. Even Freddies P1 with no miles has bent rods. They all do, and Ivan can fix them.
I saw this car at SEMA a couple years ago. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!! Better yet, Tavarish is the nicest guy. Was pleasant with every single person he came in contact with, which was a lot. Well done sir!
I met tavarish at sema to. I went up to say hi and he just kept saying hi hi hi hi hi. Like he was teasing me. Then he grabbed my little cousins sucker and put it in his mouth and bowed at us and walked away. Then security followed and security kept asking him to return the sucker and he said hi I’m tavarish hi im tavarish for a good 5 minutes. Then slowly backed away. It was all very strange. He was mumbling something about underground tunnels as he slowly crept away to. I suspect tavarish got into some lsd or other hallucinogenic. Despite my strange occurrence I am truly happy you had a good one. Maybe I’m just gonna stick to Doug demure from here on out.
Production values have gone up massively on this video Freddie. A good mix of Timelapse, actual and voice over. Top work man, keep it up. Fantastic video.
No disrespect to the other automotive shows on TV but this episode was mainstream next level. As entertaining to watch as the stuff put together with a whole production crew. Other shows would have aired 5 min of build and 45 min with Jay. Visiting Jay I'm sure was cool for you, and I like his show too but the content we watch you for was the content you stayed with. Great job Freddie!
Does all his own editing as well, which is top tier stuff. Mad respect to this guy. Deserves all the love he's getting and a whole lot more. Looking forward to seeing the future progression of his channel.
@@sesapupwould you say that you're confident in that because they literally said in this video that says video on this car will be out in a couple weeks? Cause that's a pretty good indicator.
So glad to see the 675 back to full health, was gutted for Freddie when the old engine blew. There’s something so satisfying when you sees true experts like the people at Canonball Garage just doing their thing in that reassuring manner only an expert has.
So happy to see the 675 back up and running. As countless others have commented, your voice over on the time lapses are much better than the music playing, then explanations to what you just did. Best of luck with the P1. We'll be watching.
I won't lie man, I was so invested in this car. Seeing you drive her when she was half built with no roof etc was like watching the Wright Brothers fly for the first time. It just looked so awe inspiring (and fun.) I really can't put into words how much my stomach sank when the last engine blew. I'm glad to see her back and better than ever!
I absolutely love the way you put this video together. It has the proper "big production" feel, and your "how it's made" bit had me dying with laughter. I'm glad to see McNugget is back in working order, and I'm thankful that you were able to share this success with us. So much of this harkens back to the fun "gearhead" shows of the mid 2000's on Spike TV, the only difference here is... it's actually real. Congratulations, Freddy! This one was so worth the wait, and this show is probably the best you've produced to date.
Jay's right, Freddie: You're an inspiration. Reading about how you solved knotty problems and replaced entire systems in high-end cars in 'Art of the Flip' showed me that I could own and maintain cars that I'd only dreamed about. Keep up the good work!
Ivan really knows his mclarens! Feels like a lifetime since your last video but it didn't disappoint and was worth the wait. Incredible effort all round.
Hearty congratulations Freddie on a most successful rebuild of the McLaren 675LT. And a huge shout out to Ivan and the fellas at CANNONBALL GARAGE. What a great effort and it was so good to see the new video format as you were all dismantling and then rebuilding the engine. Please use more of this format. WRgds - David from Melbourne Australia 🥸👌🍷🍷❤️❤️🦘
Ivan clearly knows what he's doing..I bet his labor rate ain't cheap, but he's worth it! And yes, Jay is a automotive national treasure, I was very pleased to meet him a short while back. An atta-boy from him is GOLD.
Not allowed the V5C untill you've proved to the DVLA in Swansea knowledge of both the order and settings in ft/lbs and kilos.! Happy days in the rain .
I LOVED THIS VIDEO!!! Great storyline, yet its REAL. And YOUR FACE when THE Jay Leno said “and I watch you too and you’re an inspiration..” !!!! That reaction when Jay said that! It validates all your hard work!! BRAVO FREDDIE!!!!!!
This was an awesomely epic episode Freddie! From the voice over to editing you did a fine job and CANNONBALL GARAGE is unbelievable to have done this in one week Ivan was such a cool dude and a HELL'OVA mechanic and technician to have pulled the old engine out totally rebuilt the new engine from the ground up put it back in in one week! DAM
What a garage and Ivan is just a legend. The car sounds and drives phenomenally. Well done Freddie all your hard work seems to have paid off. Great episode
Hey Tavarish, I am not a gear head but enjoyed this because you broke things down into layman’s language that I could understand. You Timelapsed the whole process. I didn’t expect that. Great video man. Congratulations on the rebuild success.
This has to be your best video to date. Great production quality, stunning explanation of the engine assembly. And I could go on an on. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it.
Jay's description of Tavarish's channel is pretty accurate. I honestly don't care very much about super cars at all. Even at car shows, I'm more likely to check out the more mundane cars people have souped up. But, Tavarish makes it so interesting that it's impossible not to become invested.
one word.......OUTSTANDING!!!! Not just the build, but overall the video, the emotion oh and the voice over humor!!! Jay inspired you, but there are many folks living their dreams in what you do!!
Amazing job guys, also the Maclaren is a gorgeous piece of art to have and to drive. Once I can afford one I will for sure send it to Cannonball Garage for an engine overhaul with much much bigger turbos.
Production quality has been drastically going up for your videos, love to see it. I'm not very wrench-savvy buit I do like to hear the updates of why you're doing what you're doing during the time-lapses, it helps me learn a tiny bit.
Freddy, I am so glad someone with your mechanical ability says the same thing I say all the time. I am so glad I don't repair cars for a living!!! I see RUclipsrs do a job in five minutes and say "It's not a very difficult repair" and then it takes me four hours to do it and I have grease up to my armpits! God bless you for being so honest! At least it didn't make a picture window in the block. LOL That wing automatically standing up at high speed cracks me up! Jay Leno is my Motorhead Hero. He has a stable of the finest motorcars that is second to none, yet he is so humble about it.
Like with most things, it's usually not too hard IF you know what you are doing AND have the right tools / funds available. For others, it might as well be magic. I know how to drive a car, but don't ask me to repair and/or change anything on it. I don't know how and I am not interested in knowing how to either. On my bicycles however, I can and I will. Then again, I love this channel, and Mat's (through which I found this one). And it is not the cars that keep me watching, it's the enthusiasm for doing this stuff these people display. Keep it up. Re-use, repair etc. 👍
The look on Ivan's face 1 second before he finally smiled and said "that was a buck forty".. that man has all the knows in the world about going fast in a supercar. Nice work!
Tavarish, you inspired me to be less afraid of the mechanical stuff I work with and get my hands dirty. As a result I have (with the help of a professional friend!) two old Piper Comanche aircraft that I have been restoring myself. Keep up to the good work and making sure people know that even the most advanced looking cars are just metal and carbon and can be repaired!
Bro when I said less afraid of mechanical stuff I seriously didmt expect u to make that leap to Comanche aircraft wtf. Did u skip the part where u fix a old dodge neon? You may be skipping to far ahead
@@Shawn-Leider I mean, it was also circumstance, I’m a pilot for a living so I’m always around aviation anyway and when I found my dream airplane sat abandoned in a field in France I knew now was my time.
@@cantthinkofnameyeah7249 I have FAA certified mechanics/engineers working with me. They check everything i do and have final say as is pretty normal in owner maintained aircraft!
The professionalism (and tongue in cheek during the voiceover) was very prevalent throughout this video. Excellent job. And I can't wait to see Jay's take on this world class car.
"Sourced from the most reliable place in the world: a junkyard." Love it! And loved the production quality for this video. Thanks for working so hard for us, Freddy! Your fans appreciate the effort. Glad you're still having fun because I so enjoy watching and following along :)
Great video! So happy for you getting to do your thing with your idol. This is sure to be as big a win professionally as it is personally. And thanks for introducing us to Cannonbal Garage! Seeing that we have such a capable resource locally makes these exotic cars so much more real.
This has to be your best video yet. Expertly paced, witty, genuinely informative, exciting and satisfying. Freddy, you've excelled yourself. Congratulations both on the build and the video.
Congrats to you, Ivan and Cannonball Garage on pulling off this build in such a short time. Amazing you got to present it to Jay and that you get to be in an episode on his channel. Definitely a positive ambassador for the automotive community. I hope you get to show him your P1 build when it's ready as well.😎
Not sure if it's the tiredness or the starstrucked-ness but by the end of the video Freddy looks like he's about to happy cry his ass out. Good for you, man, this was really fun to watch.
That was such an inspirational video to watch, a big shout out to Cannonball Garage, we all should have at least 1 friend like that, also Jay Leno should be immediately listed as a living national treasure, such a nice guy.
Genuinely one of the most enjoyable videos I have seen you produce . ... the team over there are fantastic and to see you working alongside such pro's and doing incredible well and holding your own has been so enjoyable. the car is amazing and testament to the hard work you have all put in!! Top notch!!
Awesome to see it running again and even more healthy, it looks incredible. When the P1 is done i think you'll have 2 of the best modern McLaren's in the world.
I love the difference between professional on-camera Freddy vs. Freddy slightly outside of his comfort zone but very, very real with his UK stuff at the moment. Brings a whole other perspective, all of which is awesome to see!
That was awesome! I am so glad you got to do that. It was a lot of work but in the end, you probably now have THE best McLaren 675LT on the planet. You deserve it too, after all the years of rebuilding these wrecked super cars.
What a journey, from tooling away in your home garage to being featured on Jay Leno's Garage. It's been a privilege to watch your channel grow Tavarish. Keep up the amazing content but not at the expense of enjoying the fruits of your labor ;)
The fact that Ivan can put up with neurotic Tavarish's sense of humor is a real testament to his personality and the work on the car was great. Good job Ivan!
Honestly so happy for you Freddie, the joy that comes across from the videos is clear that you put your all into the videos an projects you do, thank you for being you 🙏
Man it’s amazing how the core concepts and ethics of this great adventure,spill over to every pursuit of ‘beyond good’. In the kitchen at work last night I was finishing up on mis en place when train wrecks were starting to happen. We had received some recipes from ‘corporate’ and they were basically, fundamentally wrong. We kept our cooler heads intact and got it all solved before service began. The benefits of experience plus a strong knowledge base and solid work ethic, kicked it in the ass. This was an amazing car story with an incredible cast of characters!
Must be so relieving to get this car back! Especially in such an incredible amount of time. It sounds amazing and seems super strong this time around! Love to see it!
So this is a 675 LT with a 720 engine? I'm sure that it's the only "Hot Roded" McLaren in the country. So glad to see the inside details of the engine. I've seen a video on engines that showed these H type connecting rods. But I've never seen a video of anyone who's used them before. This is Very cool to see. Please keep up the good work. Thank you.
That car sounds so sick . I can’t wait for your flood car to come full circle. Thanks for the great insight on all these build it really inspires me.keep up the great work.
was just watching this and realized that this is a really good put together video. A lot of thought and a lot of editing. Kudos. Very well done T! Was entertained engaged, and I got education out of it. 10 👍 up!
I met jay once before he is a very nice person and very honest and his kind words I can see mean a lot to you freddy. Keep working hard this is one of the big jumps in life and you made it.
What a fantastic video series on this awesome car. I love watching master mechanics show their mad skills. Especially when the engineers fail and then up comes those ”H beam” con-rods it’s like watching a symphony with how organized and well thought out the replacement parts are made. It’s that “build a better mousetrap” that always gets you thinking of creative solutions like the transmission, that was awesome . Those dyno runs had me thinking though 🤔 It’s a euro car meets American ingenuity. I was in awe when you pulled into “Jay Leno’s garage” that had to be a “check off the bucket list” there. I can’t wait to see more when Jay posts his video. It’s like you assembled a dream team to pull all that off.
Great build, congrats homey! Nothing worth having in life ever comes easy. Thanks for taking is through the journey of the pain that inevitably leads to great joy and satisfaction of conquering what seems impossible!
The quality of the content Freddie is blessing us with recently is nothing short of astounding. This channel was my introduction to high-quality RUclips car content way back in the V8 Vantage days and I’ve loved the story arc that Freddie has taken us along for. Despite the (thoroughly deserved and hard-earned) success of the channel, Freddie remains down to earth and humble. Long may it continue!
I am so happy for you brother, I’m glad to see this beautiful car back on the road and to see you happy mate! Well done and enjoy the fruits of your hard work
The blokes at McLaren are constantly saying, "ANGGON A MINUTE!! We have bloody tool for that" and "Just send it to us and we'll bring back the Sun". 😳😵💫🤣
This is a way better format than your other videos. Voiceover on time lapse explaining everything is way better then your silent time lapse edits. Great production value in this video.
More like this please
Heck yeah, this is awesome!
Guttentight was developed in 1936 by a German physicist who disliked the previous standard fukentight as it was stripping bolts. I’m glad you’ve brought it to light. I’ve serious;y never heard you be more funny!
Has hints of an old British motoring show.
Blows my mind what this dude puts into this show. From money and labor invested, to editing and production details like you mentioned. He definitely earns his money. A lot of podcasters, and other channels are shamefully lazy by comparison. I just hope he doesn’t burn himself out.
Love from India ❤
Cannonball garage is just phenomenal. To do an engine swap of this magnitude in a week is nuts. Well done.
Yes sir but it wasn't just an engine swap they totally rebuilt the new engine from the ground up which even makes it more epic and unbelievable! CANNONBALL GARAGE IS JUST FRIG'IN AWSOME and the dude seemed like a blast to work with!!
Can't agree more!
Honestly the time it took to build the motor isn't anything special. They had all the parts ready, so for it to take a week they worked business as usual i'd say. Granted that's from my own experience of replacing the 5.7l hemi in a Durango, that took a week as well and I don't work in any garage plus I only had time to work on it after I got home from work.
Seven days? That’s nothing! Back in 1971 Me and my best friend rebuilt my classic mini engine on one Sunday afternoon before dinner! The parts cost me almost 30 quid!! 😂🤣😁🤣
@@Adieritdude a durango should take 1/4 of the time a mclaren takes
So awesome to see Jay staying on the scene and being a part of rising you tubers. Thanks to all of you.
I NEVER like Jay as a host or a comedian. But he is the KING of all car guys and a real super person in real life.
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Ivan certainly earned his money helping you out that week. Can tell some many long hours were put into it to complete on your schedule. Congrats guys, awesome build.
He gets paid w/ Jay Leno hand shake 😂😂
He did. But the real payoff will be in referral business from owners with bent rods. Even Freddies P1 with no miles has bent rods. They all do, and Ivan can fix them.
I saw this car at SEMA a couple years ago. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!! Better yet, Tavarish is the nicest guy. Was pleasant with every single person he came in contact with, which was a lot. Well done sir!
i wanna meet him 🥲 i have always loved his vids he seems so down to earth
I met tavarish at sema to. I went up to say hi and he just kept saying hi hi hi hi hi. Like he was teasing me. Then he grabbed my little cousins sucker and put it in his mouth and bowed at us and walked away. Then security followed and security kept asking him to return the sucker and he said hi I’m tavarish hi im tavarish for a good 5 minutes. Then slowly backed away. It was all very strange. He was mumbling something about underground tunnels as he slowly crept away to. I suspect tavarish got into some lsd or other hallucinogenic. Despite my strange occurrence I am truly happy you had a good one. Maybe I’m just gonna stick to Doug demure from here on out.
Cue Doug demuro entering thread and saying hi I’m Doug demuro hi I’m Doug demuro a hundred times*
wait, what? really?@@Shawn-Leider
@@Shawn-Leiderwhat happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, I guess. Maybe he unknowingly had something?
Production values have gone up massively on this video Freddie. A good mix of Timelapse, actual and voice over. Top work man, keep it up. Fantastic video.
Man that guy Ivan is a beast. He pulled off what might haven taken months to do by other "qualified" techs. Congrats on the rebuild!
How is Ivan paid for this?
@@GardenGuy1942 nose beers
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Sure is!
And Tavarish gonna blow it up again
Ivan is one seriously excellent bloke . Top drawer all day long .Amazing content.
That Ivan makes it look so easy is a testament to his expertise. And he's comfortable on camera which is a bonus.
Should be he meets the richest of the rich people
No disrespect to the other automotive shows on TV but this episode was mainstream next level. As entertaining to watch as the stuff put together with a whole production crew. Other shows would have aired 5 min of build and 45 min with Jay. Visiting Jay I'm sure was cool for you, and I like his show too but the content we watch you for was the content you stayed with. Great job Freddie!
bruh this is so damn true. I'm so damn proud for Freddie after following all these years, i welled up watching Jay talk about him that way.
Wrd 🪝
I feel confident Jay will feature him and the car on his channel.
Does all his own editing as well, which is top tier stuff. Mad respect to this guy. Deserves all the love he's getting and a whole lot more. Looking forward to seeing the future progression of his channel.
@@sesapupwould you say that you're confident in that because they literally said in this video that says video on this car will be out in a couple weeks? Cause that's a pretty good indicator.
So glad to see the 675 back to full health, was gutted for Freddie when the old engine blew. There’s something so satisfying when you sees true experts like the people at Canonball Garage just doing their thing in that reassuring manner only an expert has.
I love how Freddy laughs about like it is just part of the car experience
So happy to see the 675 back up and running. As countless others have commented, your voice over on the time lapses are much better than the music playing, then explanations to what you just did. Best of luck with the P1. We'll be watching.
I won't lie man, I was so invested in this car. Seeing you drive her when she was half built with no roof etc was like watching the Wright Brothers fly for the first time. It just looked so awe inspiring (and fun.)
I really can't put into words how much my stomach sank when the last engine blew. I'm glad to see her back and better than ever!
WOW! Ivan is an absolute legend! It is wonderful to see someone so competent in what they do. Great video Freddie.
But how is Ivan compensated for this? It seems like a lot of work.
@@GardenGuy1942 I know it sounds far fetched but maybe he is getting paid? ;P
My favorite video so far. It was awesome having so much content all at once instead of having it split up into multiple videos. Thanks!
High praise from one of the influential car guys in the world. You deserve it Freddy! Take it all in
Best car channel on the internet, hands down. HUGE props to cannonball garage for being so awesome.
Totally agree. Some top channels don't know how to change a wheel.
Fascinating to see Ivan's knowledge, skill, and kindness. World class.
Absolute hats off to cannonball garage and Tavarish for doing a complete engine rebuild in one week. What a production.
I absolutely love the way you put this video together. It has the proper "big production" feel, and your "how it's made" bit had me dying with laughter. I'm glad to see McNugget is back in working order, and I'm thankful that you were able to share this success with us. So much of this harkens back to the fun "gearhead" shows of the mid 2000's on Spike TV, the only difference here is... it's actually real. Congratulations, Freddy! This one was so worth the wait, and this show is probably the best you've produced to date.
Jay's right, Freddie: You're an inspiration. Reading about how you solved knotty problems and replaced entire systems in high-end cars in 'Art of the Flip' showed me that I could own and maintain cars that I'd only dreamed about. Keep up the good work!
Ivan really knows his mclarens! Feels like a lifetime since your last video but it didn't disappoint and was worth the wait. Incredible effort all round.
Ivan is a champ very few people can do what he did and make it look easy. Tavarish has an awesome channel
Hearty congratulations Freddie on a most successful rebuild of the McLaren 675LT.
And a huge shout out to Ivan and the fellas at CANNONBALL GARAGE. What a great effort and it was so good to see the new video format as you were all dismantling and then rebuilding the engine. Please use more of this format.
WRgds - David from Melbourne Australia
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Ivan clearly knows what he's doing..I bet his labor rate ain't cheap, but he's worth it! And yes, Jay is a automotive national treasure, I was very pleased to meet him a short while back. An atta-boy from him is GOLD.
when your car costs a half mil, Ivan's skill is the ONLY thing you want to know about.
As a Subaru owner and mechanic, I can admit that I know the head bolt torque order by heart 🤣
I'm pretty sure I'm going to learn this soon, as a fellow subaru owner.
As the owner of a built subaru, i do NOT know the sequence yet.
YET…
Not allowed the V5C untill you've proved to the DVLA in Swansea knowledge of both the order and settings in ft/lbs and kilos.! Happy days in the rain .
100k miles on your Subaru? Timing belt, water pump, and head gasket time baby! 😂
Solution - IAG 🦾
I LOVED THIS VIDEO!!! Great storyline, yet its REAL. And YOUR FACE when THE Jay Leno said “and I watch you too and you’re an inspiration..” !!!! That reaction when Jay said that! It validates all your hard work!! BRAVO FREDDIE!!!!!!
Can't believe you did all this work in just 49 minutes!
and travled from chicago to LA
Tavarish -alien
I think he borrowed LSC‘s DeLorean to cheat on time.
Including commercial breaks !
Goddamn is 49 minutes, it felt like 10
This format was really entertaining. also HUGE hats off to Ivan, what a cool guy
Love the cinematics in this and the voiceovers to the montages are an awesome addition. The "How It's Made" segment was hilarious!
This was an awesomely epic episode Freddie! From the voice over to editing you did a fine job and CANNONBALL GARAGE is unbelievable to have done this in one week Ivan was such a cool dude and a HELL'OVA mechanic and technician to have pulled the old engine out totally rebuilt the new engine from the ground up put it back in in one week! DAM
What a garage and Ivan is just a legend. The car sounds and drives phenomenally. Well done Freddie all your hard work seems to have paid off. Great episode
Hey Tavarish, I am not a gear head but enjoyed this because you broke things down into layman’s language that I could understand. You Timelapsed the whole process. I didn’t expect that. Great video man. Congratulations on the rebuild success.
You've outdone yourself with this content and style. Loving the technical voice over, so much more engaging. Awesome work Freddy 👍👍👍👏
This has to be your best video to date. Great production quality, stunning explanation of the engine assembly. And I could go on an on. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it.
Total respect for taking your friend out after the fix to come full circle. Thats truly genuine Freddie.
Jay's description of Tavarish's channel is pretty accurate. I honestly don't care very much about super cars at all. Even at car shows, I'm more likely to check out the more mundane cars people have souped up. But, Tavarish makes it so interesting that it's impossible not to become invested.
one word.......OUTSTANDING!!!! Not just the build, but overall the video, the emotion oh and the voice over humor!!! Jay inspired you, but there are many folks living their dreams in what you do!!
Amazing job guys, also the Maclaren is a gorgeous piece of art to have and to drive. Once I can afford one I will for sure send it to Cannonball Garage for an engine overhaul with much much bigger turbos.
Production quality has been drastically going up for your videos, love to see it. I'm not very wrench-savvy buit I do like to hear the updates of why you're doing what you're doing during the time-lapses, it helps me learn a tiny bit.
Your VO of the engine rebuild was hilarious and made it even more fun to watch than normal. Love it
This is one of the best car video shows ever!!! With Tavarish and Jay Leno! So cool 😎 Very Cool cars, cars, cars!!!!!
Freddy, I am so glad someone with your mechanical ability says the same thing I say all the time. I am so glad I don't repair cars for a living!!! I see RUclipsrs do a job in five minutes and say "It's not a very difficult repair" and then it takes me four hours to do it and I have grease up to my armpits! God bless you for being so honest! At least it didn't make a picture window in the block. LOL That wing automatically standing up at high speed cracks me up! Jay Leno is my Motorhead Hero. He has a stable of the finest motorcars that is second to none, yet he is so humble about it.
Like with most things, it's usually not too hard IF you know what you are doing AND have the right tools / funds available. For others, it might as well be magic. I know how to drive a car, but don't ask me to repair and/or change anything on it. I don't know how and I am not interested in knowing how to either. On my bicycles however, I can and I will.
Then again, I love this channel, and Mat's (through which I found this one). And it is not the cars that keep me watching, it's the enthusiasm for doing this stuff these people display. Keep it up. Re-use, repair etc. 👍
The look on Ivan's face 1 second before he finally smiled and said "that was a buck forty".. that man has all the knows in the world about going fast in a supercar. Nice work!
Freddy, it never ceases to amaze me the talent you find to help with your projects. Ivan’s depth of knowledge is remarkable😮
This is the best video you’ve made. 49 minutes felt like 15.
Love that the people modifying McLarens are mostly sharing their findings along the way.
Tavarish, you inspired me to be less afraid of the mechanical stuff I work with and get my hands dirty. As a result I have (with the help of a professional friend!) two old Piper Comanche aircraft that I have been restoring myself. Keep up to the good work and making sure people know that even the most advanced looking cars are just metal and carbon and can be repaired!
Good for you, dude. That’s just awesome.
Bro when I said less afraid of mechanical stuff I seriously didmt expect u to make that leap to Comanche aircraft wtf. Did u skip the part where u fix a old dodge neon? You may be skipping to far ahead
My neighbor died building his own aircraft, confidence can be a killer, be careful.
@@Shawn-Leider I mean, it was also circumstance, I’m a pilot for a living so I’m always around aviation anyway and when I found my dream airplane sat abandoned in a field in France I knew now was my time.
@@cantthinkofnameyeah7249 I have FAA certified mechanics/engineers working with me. They check everything i do and have final say as is pretty normal in owner maintained aircraft!
Ivin is exactly the right person you want helping you on this project. Awesome job guys!
The professionalism (and tongue in cheek during the voiceover) was very prevalent throughout this video. Excellent job. And I can't wait to see Jay's take on this world class car.
"Sourced from the most reliable place in the world: a junkyard." Love it! And loved the production quality for this video. Thanks for working so hard for us, Freddy! Your fans appreciate the effort. Glad you're still having fun because I so enjoy watching and following along :)
Great video! So happy for you getting to do your thing with your idol. This is sure to be as big a win professionally as it is personally. And thanks for introducing us to Cannonbal Garage! Seeing that we have such a capable resource locally makes these exotic cars so much more real.
Great to see Freddie get the 675 sorted and back on the road and reliable. Great editing, and hats off to Ivan for the expertise!
This has to be your best video yet. Expertly paced, witty, genuinely informative, exciting and satisfying. Freddy, you've excelled yourself. Congratulations both on the build and the video.
Great job! And what an honor to be able to talk with Jay Leno-WOW. Love your videos.
Congrats to you, Ivan and Cannonball Garage on pulling off this build in such a short time. Amazing you got to present it to Jay and that you get to be in an episode on his channel. Definitely a positive ambassador for the automotive community. I hope you get to show him your P1 build when it's ready as well.😎
Hats off to Ivan's dedication and also Cannonball Garage, you all killed it 🔥
I’m going to have to check this Jay Lenos page out. Seems like a cool guy. It’s good to see Tavarish helping these other channels get on the map.
Jay looks amazing….after everything he’s been thru. Good to see him back at it.
Oh…and Ivan is a superhero!
Whatever they are paying Ivan it's not enough, the man is a wizard!!!!
At 48:00 heck I get excited when a generator starts after I just cleaned its carburetor!!!
The complexity of this rebuild is off the chart.
You can totally sense his genuine enthusiasm and passion this vehicle. I feel this vid was made to share his excitement/accomplishment
Not sure if it's the tiredness or the starstrucked-ness but by the end of the video Freddy looks like he's about to happy cry his ass out. Good for you, man, this was really fun to watch.
This was incredibly educational, informative, AND entertaining!! Especially if one has followed this particular build for the past few years!!!
That was such an inspirational video to watch, a big shout out to Cannonball Garage, we all should have at least 1 friend like that, also Jay Leno should be immediately listed as a living national treasure, such a nice guy.
Genuinely one of the most enjoyable videos I have seen you produce . ... the team over there are fantastic and to see you working alongside such pro's and doing incredible well and holding your own has been so enjoyable. the car is amazing and testament to the hard work you have all put in!! Top notch!!
Nice work Cannonball team - and good on you Tavarish for sticking with it and getting it back from the dead. Enjoy the drives.
Dude, the How it's made part was awesome !!! Well done!
Awesome to see it running again and even more healthy, it looks incredible. When the P1 is done i think you'll have 2 of the best modern McLaren's in the world.
Much respect to Ivan on tackling such a project. He seems knowledgeable and is very professional. Nice job.
I love the difference between professional on-camera Freddy vs. Freddy slightly outside of his comfort zone but very, very real with his UK stuff at the moment. Brings a whole other perspective, all of which is awesome to see!
The voice over on the time lapse was incredible! Fair play Freddie!
That was awesome! I am so glad you got to do that. It was a lot of work but in the end, you probably now have THE best McLaren 675LT on the planet. You deserve it too, after all the years of rebuilding these wrecked super cars.
The voiceover just added a whole new layer of enjoyment. Great idea Freddie, greetings from Germany ✌️
What a journey, from tooling away in your home garage to being featured on Jay Leno's Garage. It's been a privilege to watch your channel grow Tavarish. Keep up the amazing content but not at the expense of enjoying the fruits of your labor ;)
The fact that Ivan can put up with neurotic Tavarish's sense of humor is a real testament to his personality and the work on the car was great. Good job Ivan!
Honestly so happy for you Freddie, the joy that comes across from the videos is clear that you put your all into the videos an projects you do, thank you for being you 🙏
What an amazing person that Ivan is. Such a legend. Hope to meet him sooner or later in this life! :)
Ivan is the Man
Man it’s amazing how the core concepts and ethics of this great adventure,spill over to every pursuit of ‘beyond good’.
In the kitchen at work last night I was finishing up on mis en place when train wrecks were starting to happen. We had received some recipes from ‘corporate’ and they were basically, fundamentally wrong. We kept our cooler heads intact and got it all solved before service began. The benefits of experience plus a strong knowledge base and solid work ethic, kicked it in the ass. This was an amazing car story with an incredible cast of characters!
I am a huge fan of this car. The colour combo of the blue + the tan interior is fantastic.
Must be so relieving to get this car back! Especially in such an incredible amount of time. It sounds amazing and seems super strong this time around! Love to see it!
So this is a 675 LT with a 720 engine? I'm sure that it's the only "Hot Roded" McLaren in the country. So glad to see the inside details of the engine. I've seen a video on engines that showed these H type connecting rods. But I've never seen a video of anyone who's used them before. This is Very cool to see. Please keep up the good work. Thank you.
I was so excited to see a new video on the channel thinking it'd be another P1 update, but honestly, this is better. I freaking love the 675LT.
What a great video. Tavarish does not cut corners and always has great content. Thank you
That car sounds so sick . I can’t wait for your flood car to come full circle. Thanks for the great insight on all these build it really inspires me.keep up the great work.
Ivan and the team at Cannonball are absolute legends, the man has so much knowledge and skill and it very clearly shows, so awesome to see
was just watching this and realized that this is a really good put together video. A lot of thought and a lot of editing. Kudos.
Very well done T! Was entertained engaged, and I got education out of it.
10 👍 up!
I met jay once before he is a very nice person and very honest and his kind words I can see mean a lot to you freddy. Keep working hard this is one of the big jumps in life and you made it.
What a fantastic video series on this awesome car. I love watching master mechanics show their mad skills. Especially when the engineers fail and then up comes those ”H beam” con-rods it’s like watching a symphony with how organized and well thought out the replacement parts are made. It’s that “build a better mousetrap” that always gets you thinking of creative solutions like the transmission, that was awesome . Those dyno runs had me thinking though 🤔 It’s a euro car meets American ingenuity. I was in awe when you pulled into “Jay Leno’s garage” that had to be a “check off the bucket list” there. I can’t wait to see more when Jay posts his video. It’s like you assembled a dream team to pull all that off.
It’s so cool that he consistently gets 2-3m views every video, he really deserves that and more.
hes at 1.1 million what are you talking about
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Great build, congrats homey! Nothing worth having in life ever comes easy. Thanks for taking is through the journey of the pain that inevitably leads to great joy and satisfaction of conquering what seems impossible!
The quality of the content Freddie is blessing us with recently is nothing short of astounding. This channel was my introduction to high-quality RUclips car content way back in the V8 Vantage days and I’ve loved the story arc that Freddie has taken us along for. Despite the (thoroughly deserved and hard-earned) success of the channel, Freddie remains down to earth and humble. Long may it continue!
1:50 That's my type of dude.
Ivan is a machine.
I know I'm late to the party, but I'm stoked you got your prized car back together.
This video quality is insane bro really improved over the year's ❤
Ivan is awesome for strengthening the mclaren engines and making them perform how they should
I am so happy for you brother, I’m glad to see this beautiful car back on the road and to see you happy mate! Well done and enjoy the fruits of your hard work
Ivan is a legend. The skills for handling that diagnostics tool was insane!
I can’t even imagine what a Mclaren technician would charge for a job like this. 😳
prolly as much as the car cost itself XD
@@b0zay prob rather sell him a 765 lol
They don’t work on cars there were tuned up .
The blokes at McLaren are constantly saying, "ANGGON A MINUTE!! We have bloody tool for that" and "Just send it to us and we'll bring back the Sun". 😳😵💫🤣
Arm and a leg +++++
Just saw this car in Tavares FL. I’m like no wayyyyy that’s Tavarish!!! Amazing work!!!
Great vid! Totally worth the wait. Ivan was a total rockstar on the rebuild.
When the car was first put on the dyno, I got all emotional for Freddy. It's small wins like this that make it all worth it. Congrats!