SHOCKING chome-covered custom Semi trucks at 75 Chrome Shop that are amazing!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @mrblaqbox7642
    @mrblaqbox7642 Год назад +6

    Great content, keep up the good work. Yes the trucks were really nice, it kept driving me insane when you were touching them though. As a custom vehicle owner, look but don't touch. Keep bringing content though sir. 👌

    • @bugman72
      @bugman72 Год назад +1

      I was having the same feeling. Growing up in a custom car family it was impressed upon me at a VERY early age to never touch someone else's vehicle. To this day, even if I'm with my buddies, I will not touch their cars without them saying it's ok.
      Beautiful trucks, regardless. Great to see so many in one place.

    • @motortopiaondemand
      @motortopiaondemand  Год назад +1

      We totally understand although at this event, the truck owner encourages spectators to climb in, looks around, and be impressed with the cleanliness. Also, most of these are actually working trucks so they are designed to be used hard. SHow trucks are usually more sensitive. I totally understand where you're coming from and we don't touch trucks or cars are your average car show.

  • @ZachSmith-lt6nu
    @ZachSmith-lt6nu Год назад +8

    rubbing you’re fingers on some else’s truck just sat with me so wrong.

  • @nukem530
    @nukem530 Год назад

    Great video brother. It’s was nice seeing yall

  • @Sootmaker
    @Sootmaker Год назад +1

    FFS dude, do you have to touch everything!

  • @jermur8053
    @jermur8053 Год назад

    Yo, I can't believe you are touching peoples rides. This is against the unspoken rules of any auto show.

  • @rickhay9782
    @rickhay9782 Год назад +1

    Dude, keep your hands to yourself...owners don't need your oily prints on their paint and chrome...

  • @spinsall87
    @spinsall87 Год назад +2

    Very nice trucks. But cringeworthy narration.
    Having been to several truck shows, knowing the amount of hours wiping down, polishing, applying detailer, brushing, dusting, etc to get a working truck ready for show; it's nail-biting to literally watch you put your fingerprints on someone else's hard work.
    Call it petty, sh*tty, ego trip or what have you.
    I would NOT consider it "beat down eligibility" criteria, because that's just unnecessary. But if i saw you and it was my truck. You would fit the bill to get a microfiber towel tossed your way and told to wipe it off. Because I certainly wouldn't ask.
    It's distasteful to do such things. Do better, man.