Agreed. And to some extent like Harry, Sam gives us great travel scenes and tells us like it is as opposed to sensationalizing every car experience. BTW, I'd far rather have this Ferrari than a garage queen that barely runs.
So happy that you credited Harry Metcalfe as part of your inspiration for this. Never doubted your integrity but there are many who would not have done so. Appreciate your content as do I Harrys’. Keep up the good work, you are one of my favourites.
I started watching this video just to find out if he credited Harry, thinking "If he pretends this is his idea, I will unsub right now". Good thing that was not the case.
I took my Defender, didn’t have to worry about bad roads, to Morocco in March, fantastic country and the people are amazing, so friendly and welcoming.
Great video Sam! I admire your organisation and preparation skills. Each time I’ve done a road trip it’s booked about 12 hours before my eurotunnel crossing.
A viewer here since the car spotting days. Thanks for reinventing yourself on the content, you can bring for us the emotion of the adventure and capture in the best way on the videos. It's so cool to see your appetite for creating something unique in this universe of social media/RUclips.
As a Moroccan, i always get anxious whenever my favorite youtubers visit the country since i want them to have a great experience, and I’m glad the trip went as planned for you. Looking forward to part.2.
If u have the time and money. Do it. Its unbelievable. I've been to morocco 5 times. My brother in law lives in Dubai and is always asking me cone. For me Morocco any time over Dubai.
What an adventure! Only on STG can you see a 360 be driven in the desert, the quality of the content is as always outstanding! Thank you for bringing us such different content, i don't understand why this channel doesnt have 2 million subscribers like seriously!!
before watching your video watched Harry Metcalfe's video of his journey in a Ferrari Testarossa I still remember that there is a TIZI N'TICHKA road in Morocco, Henry wrote about it a long time ago
The final shot with the Ferrari and the dunes in the back was so epic to see. As a Moroccan, i'm so glad that you are enjoying it so far, and cannot wait to see whats coming next.
I hope the video gets the attention it deserves at your viewers. Great content! Road trips are the best with you, you just catch the emotions and places very well
That scene of the Ferrari blasting away, deeper into the desert, that was beautiful. It almost felt as epic and nice as when a herd of mustangs are galloping through the wilderness.
The way Sam says.. 24:55 “ what a moment “… it sure is a moment.. big big appreciation Sam.. you’re in your own way of creating automotive content.. keep it up.. love watching these kinda trips brother 😍🥂.. big applause 💐💐
@@LegioIII. I drove on Tichka Mt. Road many times and I can assure that the thrill is always the same when you engage in a hard corner and a truck is coming on the other side, you always think that it will not pass and magically pull it off.. non stop adrenalin 😂
What a great adventure Sam, really appreciate the great filming, as not everyone realises how fiddly it is to keep stopping to get all that b-roll and the time you invest into such a great production. Your cheery outlook on life and positive mindset makes this a really enjoyable escape from the normal treadmill of life! Keep the great content coming and thank you! 👍
What a journey! Saw you and your 360 here in Porto yesterday and it was really nice to see a car that I saw for years on RUclips right in front of me! Can't wait to see the Portugal videos!
This is what we call content. Also love how you tastefully modify and protect your vehicles as well - I'm very similar; spending money on genuine parts and high quality OEM recommended parts preserves these wonderful vehicles.
Thank you for visiting Morocco! We love you so much. I've been following you for years now. It is an honor to have you here. Welcome to your second country!
Incredible! I prayed for more Ferrari 360 videos from “Seen Through Glass” yesterday and today there is a new video! PRAYERS ANSWERED! Omg this is amazing
“This is literally the scene that I dreamed of” @24min - thank you for sharing your dreams with us, and making them come true in incredible fashion! Your videos are amazing both visually and the sound design is also fantastic!
Thank you for sharing your incredible journey to the Sahara in the stunning Ferrari 360 Modena. Really enjoyed every second of this video. And you're so right, the 360 Modena is definitely a modern classic.
Cool trip! Remember going to Morocco nearly 20 years ago and our taxi had to pull over in the dark for an oncoming convoy - it was the King of Morocco who goes at night because he liked to drive the Bentley himself, which I thought was rather cool!
Great adventure. Love the 360 and all it’s miles. Your road trip stories are the best. Tell us more about the food and coffee and hotels and culture!! Especially the food lol.
I had a thought about heat management in Desert. By the logic it would be more difficult. But i did some digging and turns out that as air moisture content decreases the thermal conductivity increases. Reason for that is that water vapor will expand more with heat than regular air, therefore moist air will have lower amount of "stuff that dissipates heat away". But the overall heat conductivity difference at 40'c (0% moisture vs 100% moisture) would be about 2%. Biggest difference comes in at about 90'c, at about 20%
I always end up being very inspired by all your videos, even though i've been following you for so long, you haven't lost that special touch. You make me want to take my completely normal VW Passat tdi and go for crazy roadtrips just to create memories. Thank you.
reminds me when we met a Russian with a blue Ferrari in the boat to Morocco. He was planning to trek around the desert as well !! I hope he had fun and found his way around
What a wonderful adventure and amazing video (like most of yours)! It is also very timely for me as last fall I bought my "modern classic", an '02 C5 Z06 Corvette. Now of course it is no Ferrari but it had only 30K miles on it and is all stock and in like new condition. I drove it home 2500 miles home loving every minute of the trip, and then parked it in the garage for winter. Now that spring is here I thought about selling it because I live on a dirt road and it is impossible to keep the car clean. I had this notion that I should try to preserve the car in its like new condition and not put a lot of miles on it. After watching how much you are enjoying your car and using it as it should be, I have come to realize that my previously mentioned notion is foolery. I will not sell the car and instead, start driving it as much as I can enjoying every minute of it. Thanks for the inspiration!
If I didn’t know any better I’d say you were in Arizona driving from Phoenix heading towards San Diego on Interstate 8. Americanesque indeed! Looking forward to more of your adventure.
One of my favourite videos!!! I love you just being a car guy... we all dream of doing these things and you do them!! Thank you for taking us along for the ride Sam 🙌
That you prep'd the car like that was fantastic. I always hoped someone would replicate Harry's Africa trip! Who else could do it but you? You're the car guy's car guy.
Might need to make a Ferrari 360 Sterrato or something? Lift it, buoy of tasteful body cladding, under tray protection. They’re all the rage, and we would LOVE it.
Only you would take a 20 year old Ferrari to the desert in Morocco , but by god you do it so well ...Content , production and music choice as usual always on point , Bring on the next drive the world !!
You should do the famous Cannonball Run route in the United States from New York City's Red Ball Garage to the Portofino Hotel in Redondo Beach near Los Angeles!
Did a fam holiday last year in Morocco. Drove 1500km, Marrakesh, Merzouga, Meknes, Casablanca and back to Marrakesh. Google maps indicates 21 hours, so you can see the roads really are good averaging over 75km/hour. Didn’t need tell our kids to stop staring at their screens! Fantastic journey. The mountain pass south of Marrakesh road is just an insanely good very wide new road. I hardly ever drove below the speed limit (while in a mundane mid-class SUV). Got 2 speeding tickets over 1500km, in total about 50 EURO. Well worth it. And oh yes I too own a Ferrari 360 (spider yellow) but would never drive it in for such a long stretch on highways through Europe. Route Napoleon, surely on my list. Southern Italy, definitely but then I’d probably put my 360 on a trailer behind a nice airco’d van and only release her at the Amalfi Coast. Anyhow I applaud your sense of adventure! Hope you’ll enjoy many more years to come.
you have a unique perspective since you actually drive the 360m a significant amount - would you consider doing a video on what ownership is like? particularly common problems like the battery charger issue, etc
Every time you give us a new video, there is so much content in it. Every other RUclipsr would make 2-4 videos out of your average video. Really awesome 🎉😊
What an epic adventure! Those are memories to keep forever, exactly what the car was built for
So cool when shmee enters the chat!!
@@ryanfried8393 he should drive even further and hook up with Noraly from Itchy Boots! Ok, that's maybe a bit silly.
@@timhouston1638 I'm following her channel too btw.
Hey @Shmee150, how about taking the AMG GT Black Series to Africa to its 4th continent???
How I wish you would come to Morocco🇲🇦 with one of your car❤️
A younger driver, in a newer Ferrari, following in the footsteps of the great Harry Metcalfe. I'm all for it!
All the best for your trip!! There was that part at the hotel where harry fixed the car while drinking a cuppa tea.
Such a cool trip. Love your videos
Agreed. And to some extent like Harry, Sam gives us great travel scenes and tells us like it is as opposed to sensationalizing every car experience.
BTW, I'd far rather have this Ferrari than a garage queen that barely runs.
You can hardly move in the Sahara for Ferraris. 😆
Weirdo
Just ripping off Harry who ripped off someone else. Not original at all. You spent 20k...on it....what a shit car/ poor engineering.
So happy that you credited Harry Metcalfe as part of your inspiration for this. Never doubted your integrity but there are many who would not have done so. Appreciate your content as do I Harrys’. Keep up the good work, you are one of my favourites.
Harry's.
@@borjastick Harries.
Kristian, get out of his arse m8. Brown nose!
I started watching this video just to find out if he credited Harry, thinking "If he pretends this is his idea, I will unsub right now". Good thing that was not the case.
well just to be clear, it was a certain richard bremner's idea, which harry did credit in his video, so kudos to him
As a Moroccan I am so proud that culture is so various and unpredictable, you should discover more in Morocco.
I took my Defender, didn’t have to worry about bad roads, to Morocco in March, fantastic country and the people are amazing, so friendly and welcoming.
Great video Sam! I admire your organisation and preparation skills. Each time I’ve done a road trip it’s booked about 12 hours before my eurotunnel crossing.
As a follower of both your channels, I would love to see you do a collaboration. Do it Sam!
A viewer here since the car spotting days.
Thanks for reinventing yourself on the content, you can bring for us the emotion of the adventure and capture in the best way on the videos. It's so cool to see your appetite for creating something unique in this universe of social media/RUclips.
Wow you are special
As a Moroccan, i always get anxious whenever my favorite youtubers visit the country since i want them to have a great experience, and I’m glad the trip went as planned for you. Looking forward to part.2.
Heard some amazing things about Morocco; every country has its positives and negatives so I wouldn't get too anxious.
I had an incredible time there when I went, I tell everyone it's a country that should be on their list.
@@evns7142Thank you bro you are so welcome❤
I would honestly love to do a road trip to Morocco, it looks incredible!
Welcome anytime!
If u have the time and money. Do it. Its unbelievable. I've been to morocco 5 times. My brother in law lives in Dubai and is always asking me cone. For me Morocco any time over Dubai.
The shot of the Ferrari 360 on the sand at 24 minutes is my new screen saver! Incredible
What an adventure! Only on STG can you see a 360 be driven in the desert, the quality of the content is as always outstanding! Thank you for bringing us such different content, i don't understand why this channel doesnt have 2 million subscribers like seriously!!
Love that you're talking the Ferrari on these great adventures. 😊
Bit Harry metcalf, but absolutely awesome trip. Very jealous and top video Sam
before watching your video watched Harry Metcalfe's video of his journey in a Ferrari Testarossa
I still remember that there is a TIZI N'TICHKA road in Morocco, Henry wrote about it a long time ago
The one thing Sam is ‘not’ guilty of is driving his cars. Car adventures are very special. Bravo. 🎉
I get what you were trying to say :)
So he's gulity of driving his cars... right?
The final shot with the Ferrari and the dunes in the back was so epic to see. As a Moroccan, i'm so glad that you are enjoying it so far, and cannot wait to see whats coming next.
I hope the video gets the attention it deserves at your viewers. Great content! Road trips are the best with you, you just catch the emotions and places very well
Nice video Sam. Memories to last forever.
That scene of the Ferrari blasting away, deeper into the desert, that was beautiful. It almost felt as epic and nice as when a herd of mustangs are galloping through the wilderness.
You’re a freaking legend for this. Nothing wrong with taking inspiration from other creators as long as you make it your own and not a carbon copy.
The way Sam says.. 24:55 “ what a moment “… it sure is a moment.. big big appreciation Sam.. you’re in your own way of creating automotive content.. keep it up.. love watching these kinda trips brother 😍🥂.. big applause 💐💐
Roadtrips in my beloved country Morocco are always memorable for car enthusiasts. Welcome anytime and thank you for the cool content 🙏
I'm in the U.S and I wish I could see your pov when cars come through there lol
@@LegioIII. I drove on Tichka Mt. Road many times and I can assure that the thrill is always the same when you engage in a hard corner and a truck is coming on the other side, you always think that it will not pass and magically pull it off.. non stop adrenalin 😂
What a great adventure Sam, really appreciate the great filming, as not everyone realises how fiddly it is to keep stopping to get all that b-roll and the time you invest into such a great production. Your cheery outlook on life and positive mindset makes this a really enjoyable escape from the normal treadmill of life! Keep the great content coming and thank you! 👍
Please say there’s a part 1-2-3 and 4 of this trip !!!! Love it
What a journey! Saw you and your 360 here in Porto yesterday and it was really nice to see a car that I saw for years on RUclips right in front of me! Can't wait to see the Portugal videos!
You love that word 'Super'! Im a 64 year old English teacher and wondering what's happened to our language! Not that it stops me watching your videos!
This is brilliant and exactly what makes your content stand out. Absolutely top draw story telling
This is what we call content. Also love how you tastefully modify and protect your vehicles as well - I'm very similar; spending money on genuine parts and high quality OEM recommended parts preserves these wonderful vehicles.
Sam took Ferrari ownership to a whole new level... living the dream!!
Cabane de Peyre Hitte: Treehouse in Midi-Pyrénées 😂😂😂
I've been to Morocco 5 times, it's scenery is breath taking but with a ferrari - it's a whole new ball game. Brilliant video and a lucky chap.
Thank you for visiting Morocco! We love you so much. I've been following you for years now. It is an honor to have you here. Welcome to your second country!
What a legend! It’s so refreshing to see someone use a Ferrari as it was intended. Chapeau for having the balls to do this
Fantastic video, none of the typical milking of each piece of content you see from other channels.
Hope there’s a few more videos in Morocco!
Incredible! I prayed for more Ferrari 360 videos from “Seen Through Glass” yesterday and today there is a new video! PRAYERS ANSWERED! Omg this is amazing
“This is literally the scene that I dreamed of” @24min - thank you for sharing your dreams with us, and making them come true in incredible fashion! Your videos are amazing both visually and the sound design is also fantastic!
Thank you for this EPIC video! Now I want a classic Ferrari even more...
Thank you for sharing your incredible journey to the Sahara in the stunning Ferrari 360 Modena. Really enjoyed every second of this video. And you're so right, the 360 Modena is definitely a modern classic.
This has to be one of your best adventures and it’s not all yet revealed. Eagerly awaiting for what is next in store.👍
Awesome how you’re talking us through the technical modifications you made for the trip Sam! Really love your content!
Cool trip! Remember going to Morocco nearly 20 years ago and our taxi had to pull over in the dark for an oncoming convoy - it was the King of Morocco who goes at night because he liked to drive the Bentley himself, which I thought was rather cool!
Still have that issue of Car magazine, Harry in his Testarossa in the late 80s.
Great adventure. Love the 360 and all it’s miles. Your road trip stories are the best. Tell us more about the food and coffee and hotels and culture!! Especially the food lol.
I had a thought about heat management in Desert. By the logic it would be more difficult. But i did some digging and turns out that as air moisture content decreases the thermal conductivity increases. Reason for that is that water vapor will expand more with heat than regular air, therefore moist air will have lower amount of "stuff that dissipates heat away". But the overall heat conductivity difference at 40'c (0% moisture vs 100% moisture) would be about 2%. Biggest difference comes in at about 90'c, at about 20%
I always end up being very inspired by all your videos, even though i've been following you for so long, you haven't lost that special touch. You make me want to take my completely normal VW Passat tdi and go for crazy roadtrips just to create memories. Thank you.
One legend giving a nice acknowledgment to another. Sam and Harry two true gents of the RUclips
reminds me when we met a Russian with a blue Ferrari in the boat to Morocco. He was planning to trek around the desert as well !! I hope he had fun and found his way around
What a wonderful adventure and amazing video (like most of yours)! It is also very timely for me as last fall I bought my "modern classic", an '02 C5 Z06 Corvette. Now of course it is no Ferrari but it had only 30K miles on it and is all stock and in like new condition. I drove it home 2500 miles home loving every minute of the trip, and then parked it in the garage for winter.
Now that spring is here I thought about selling it because I live on a dirt road and it is impossible to keep the car clean. I had this notion that I should try to preserve the car in its like new condition and not put a lot of miles on it.
After watching how much you are enjoying your car and using it as it should be, I have come to realize that my previously mentioned notion is foolery. I will not sell the car and instead, start driving it as much as I can enjoying every minute of it. Thanks for the inspiration!
What a fantastic idea, a beautiful trip in wonderful Morocco. Very cool video!
People who give car RUclipsrs a bad wrap. Clearly don’t understand. Who else is doing this…no one! Keep up the adventures Sam!
If I didn’t know any better I’d say you were in Arizona driving from Phoenix heading towards San Diego on Interstate 8. Americanesque indeed!
Looking forward to more of your adventure.
One of my favourite videos!!! I love you just being a car guy... we all dream of doing these things and you do them!! Thank you for taking us along for the ride Sam 🙌
This is SO refreshing to watch. I think we’re all living vicariously though you😊
Your wife is so understanding man, specially when going to such dangerous place and in such a car that screams "im not from here"
That you prep'd the car like that was fantastic. I always hoped someone would replicate Harry's Africa trip! Who else could do it but you? You're the car guy's car guy.
I don’t react so often to RUclips video’s but this Sam, this is beautiful!
Absolutely amazing content mate!! Definitely inspiring me to do the same with my cars!
Welcome to sunny Morocco, hope you like our roads with ups and downs (you know what i mean) and enjoy the food !!!
Your videos have the best storyline on YT, love it!
Welcome to my country ! Happy to see that you’ve enjoyed it. Have a good road trip!
@Seen Through Glass there's a highway from Tangier straight to Fez, instead of those countryside roads !
All I can say is that this was a good and unexpected video! I love Harry's Garage adventures and seing that you got inspired by it is amazing!
Might need to make a Ferrari 360 Sterrato or something? Lift it, buoy of tasteful body cladding, under tray protection. They’re all the rage, and we would LOVE it.
Perfect video for a Sunday evening so chilled also enjoyed the harry video from few years back
Only you would take a 20 year old Ferrari to the desert in Morocco , but by god you do it so well ...Content , production and music choice as usual always on point , Bring on the next drive the world !!
100% right about the folks in Morocco, they are the best!
Wow, what a cool road-trip! Some rally mud flaps maybe next time to keep the gravel and sand off the paint and ppf. Epic video Sam!
I was waiting for that shot with the dunes the whole video. The end did not disappoint. Awesome content.
Best RUclips video of 2023 so far!
We do love your adventures Sam. Great content as always 👍🏼
You are an inspiration Sam. I genuinely and thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us.
You should do the famous Cannonball Run route in the United States from New York City's Red Ball Garage to the Portofino Hotel in Redondo Beach near Los Angeles!
Check out Tarifa on the way back, amazing place with amazing beaches.
Wow this is what we want Sam…. Outside the comfort zone and amazing footage and dialogue
It’s a brilliant adventure based on that famous Car magazine article a few decades ago. Such an inspirational story….
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Thanks for taking us along. Have fun, be safe.
I adore the excitement, the enthusiasm. Makes me love cars
These are my favorite types of videos you do. It's cool to see these exotic cars in exotic places.
That's what this car's made for, I absolutely lave that you really use it and that it's not only a garage queen!
I bet the people in person are like what is this person doing with a Ferrari in this terrain 😂 another nice video Sam keep it up
Sam, I can't believe you went to Fez and didn't explore the old town, one of the wonders of Morocco.
Interior of the car really blends well with the scenery there 😁😁 Awesome road trip and video!
Nice Speedy!
Did a fam holiday last year in Morocco. Drove 1500km, Marrakesh, Merzouga, Meknes, Casablanca and back to Marrakesh. Google maps indicates 21 hours, so you can see the roads really are good averaging over 75km/hour. Didn’t need tell our kids to stop staring at their screens! Fantastic journey. The mountain pass south of Marrakesh road is just an insanely good very wide new road. I hardly ever drove below the speed limit (while in a mundane mid-class SUV). Got 2 speeding tickets over 1500km, in total about 50 EURO. Well worth it.
And oh yes I too own a Ferrari 360 (spider yellow) but would never drive it in for such a long stretch on highways through Europe. Route Napoleon, surely on my list. Southern Italy, definitely but then I’d probably put my 360 on a trailer behind a nice airco’d van and only release her at the Amalfi Coast.
Anyhow I applaud your sense of adventure! Hope you’ll enjoy many more years to come.
you have a unique perspective since you actually drive the 360m a significant amount - would you consider doing a video on what ownership is like? particularly common problems like the battery charger issue, etc
What a fantastic video Sam. Keep them coming!
One of your best pieces of content ever! 👏🏻
Every time you give us a new video, there is so much content in it. Every other RUclipsr would make 2-4 videos out of your average video. Really awesome 🎉😊
Cars were built to be driven.. Thank you sir!!!!!!!
Fantastic Sam, Epic!! Cool to see you following the steps of Harry, my two most loved channels!😊
One of a kind content! I LOVE IT! Best stuff out right now I have a 570s so im living vicariously through that sound in the 360
This is my favorite film you have ever done! What a fantastic drive!
For my good old F355 heat is the biggest issue...
Love the sound of the 360
So good to see the 360 on an adventure again
Great video! Great choice of music over the top as well! It’s one of my faves so far.
Sam playing Outrun in real life - gorgeous Ferrari and awesome scenery! I hope Sega are watching for inspiration for Outrun 3 ;)
Brilliant - what a wonderful adventure. Thoroughly enjoying the ride with you.
Life is all about memories and adventures. This trip you did is just Epic. Congratulations bro!
Brilliant adventure. Looking forward to chapter 2 of this great Saharan adventure. Congrats