My daily driver is a 1996 Honda Magna 750. If it's raining or otherwise treacherous, I drive a 1963 Ford F100.
My daily driver is a 1996 Honda Magna 750. If it's raining or otherwise treacherous, I drive a 1963 Ford F100.
Very nice. All the tires are the same pressure. Great work.
I love gear and this is pretty cool but it’s not quite Killdozer. Seriously, people are going to need to start living underground.
I doubt it. I think the primary problem is he is doing a LOT of bespoke one off stuff to it, not including removing the hybrid setup. He is doing a one off, for now, body on it based off the P1 GTR, last I heard the rear clam was being reworked to fit properly. It’s one off from now but the company that gave it to him…
Not bothering to read all those words and I won’t click on youtube bro videos. So two questions.
The REAL question is who finishes first this guy or Tavarish with his P1
If all these Youtubers get more organized, this could become quite the racket.
Douchy influencer/content creater who creates content by doing douchy things wrecks exotic car.
Car enthusiast Youtuber buys crashed car, gets year of content restoring it.
Resells to different Douchy influencer/content creater who will…
“Accidentally reinvented basic infrastructure” is such an apt description for so much of the nonsense that comes from the tech industry these days.
Given how many times tech-bros have “accidentally reinvented” basic infrastructure like Buses, Libraries, etc. - it’s possible that Tesla is honestly unaware of trains...
They should release the Ridgeline as the Acura NSX just to fully mess with people.
The front bit was a small (ish) car, you left the back bit in the garage when commuting, hitched it up the back to do family stuff, the rear wheels of the little car hoicked themselves out of the way and hey presto. Big car.
You’ll need a place to store it. Does your uncle have a country place that no-one knows about? Was it a farm that existed before the motor law?
On the other hand, I’ve had ‘Tom Sawyer’ stuck in my head for the past two weeks...
TLDR: We dealers are paying A LOT MORE money for poorly engineered vehicles that we make A LOT LESS money on. They got rid of cars our customers want and are charging way too much for cars our customers dont want, and it’s the dealers problem to retain these now pissed-off customers.
Edd China is part of “a pair of budding wrenchers?” Edd’s internationally known as the type of Mechanic who could tackle this without breaking a sweat. If you haven’t already the first seasons of Wheeler Dealers where he handles the wrenches are worth the watch.
It looks like it’s giving birth to a 997, which coincidentally you could have bought instead for the same money (and would probably be a better move)
Great list Erin and Thank You for not making this list a slide show! <3
At one point I would have agreed with you.