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BaremetalHW on YT  - Hot Wheels restorations. 

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Garbage Time and the “Free Car”
Its an old Daihatsu Charade that they are trying to get running again. Its got unique paintwork and the engine got rebuilt.

Gotta go with Tavarish’s McLaren 675LT rebuild. Seemed impossible but he shared all the challenges and triumphs with a sucessful build.

I like Sarah-N-Tuned. She makes dumb jokes, but has an eye for detail that is super impressive. Here is her MR2 restoration series.

Sretten’s wit is remarkable. This series and the “Binky Brothers” are the only YT series that I can boast a completed list of videos. I have learned so much by watching M539 that I believe I could rebuild a BMW 12-cylinder engine in my sleep.

Soup Classic Motoring 

While not strictly speaking a car Squatch253's epic multi year restoration of a basket case Caterpillar D2 will teach you more than you ever wanted to know about about antique crawlers, line boring and matching patina as he applies model railroad weathering techniques to replacement sheet metal and devotes several

In Colour!

Since Bad Obsession Motorsports was mentioned,

Came here to post this, not at all mad I was beat to the punch. Take your star.

That was going to be my recommendation! Quite a project to make a factory fresh looking AWD turbo Mini

M539 Restorations. Incredible channel, endlessly watchable.

Nailed it in one... I like Binky and others, but Geoffrey Croker is hands down my favorite. It might be the only Youtube channel I get giddy about seeing new videos pop up. 

M539 Restorations. I’m not a BMW guy but Sretan’s videos are amazing to watch.

He has an awesome sense of humor and keeps the viewers aware of what he’s doing, his camera work is excellent, and his content (ie the cars) is always rotating from one interesting project to the next.

Damn shame I couldn’t meet him on his

Iron City Garage! They show a lot of the actual roads and country that they see getting out to pick up thier projects, and it’s something that gets overlooked alot! It may be boring to some, but I love seeing what other states and towns actually LOOK like in real life. Also, the trip to and from can be half the fun! 

I enjoy BOM’s other channel, where you can watch Pangea gradually separate into today’s continents, although it is a little fast paced compared to Binky’s build.

Soup Classic Motoring - Mercedes 123. Very cool stop-motion photography on his builds.

@SarahnTuned

Project Binky, hands down. Restomod of a classic Mini with Toyota Celica GT4 running gear. The attention to detail is incredible and the hosts are very watchable. It’s been going for years so there are many episodes to binge.

I enjoy the spirit of Roadkill. That being the mantra of “just get it running and driving.