So is this just buffing compound or did you use a wax too? If no wax I am curious how it would look waxed.
@larryok81563 күн бұрын
Good video. Simple process , no fancy products or multiple steps. Great instruction
@KENANDBEN09815 күн бұрын
This is a problem for old cars you may have to get the cable replaced or The gauge has to be repaired
@nickthetoycollector336017 күн бұрын
Does Bruce own any of the original cases the 1968 Hot Wheels cars were shipped in by any chance?
@getoutndrive7 күн бұрын
I think he has some!
@jjppsanchez7718 күн бұрын
Wrong size of tires on your jeep cherokee
@benrussell39618 күн бұрын
Bigger then factory size tires and or wheels
@stevebenson301118 күн бұрын
You need to ask an officer, I got a ride off the side of the road when I was broke down by a state trooper, and when I was in his car, he said he cannot read any of the speed limits accurately that we’re driving in the same direction as he was, he could only pick up the accurate speeds of the cars driving in the opposite direction or if he was sitting still, officers cannot read your speed if they’re driving in the same direction as you are
@joshuabradford8688818 күн бұрын
Did you change your wheel size, do the math!
@jamescunningham96518 күн бұрын
Wrong size tires. Larger than what came standard on your vehicle
@jacobbulkoski86118 күн бұрын
most likely that
@robertlucas143521 күн бұрын
I would love to but first I'd like to get a 70s car to do it in.
@trevorlogan112026 күн бұрын
Hi Bruce great vidoe and your museum your brillant has hotwheels are the best with custom cars and muscel cars trevor from uk
@publicenemynr526 күн бұрын
"People who think they're smarter than they are"... yea I see three of them in this video. Every engine IS a motor, so calling an engine a motor is correct. But every motor isn't an engine.
@darknessislight368929 күн бұрын
Awesome 😎
@al19700029 күн бұрын
This where shipped to islands like aruba
@danmike2305Ай бұрын
Always a hotwheels fan.
@ashleyjames40Ай бұрын
I think I sold you some collectible hot wheels on eBay 😊
@Joe.DoucetteАй бұрын
Wow.... impressive.
@x1pyroverideАй бұрын
this is an 92-97 areo nose, not a 1987-1991 bricknose.
@packtolive2 ай бұрын
Good video but, Please do more close ups of the items you talk about.
@WillsWheels2 ай бұрын
It's very sad for me to say this BUT, I'm looking forward to 90% of the general public to be in cars that can drive themselves. Have you seen the way people drive? LOL!! Also, I just don't get how strip mining the planet will save it! Just my two pennies for the day. Great Podcast!!!
@getoutndrive2 ай бұрын
Thanks Will
@WillsWheels2 ай бұрын
What a great podcast!! Had no idea that some of the people mentioned were in the Kansas City area.
@Multi05152 ай бұрын
What happens if the battery gets damaged? How often do you have to buy new tires? I'd rather have buttons than a touch screen. They all look the same. The resale value sucks. I want a key to get in the door. Joe Rogan is still at the stage he thinks Elon is Tony Stark.
@Welcome_All--3 ай бұрын
My friend has a complete collection he was looking to possibly sell. Prototypes Birthday cars for employees Gold collection No barcode cars Cars with metal clippings before paint He has everything
@Welcome_All--3 ай бұрын
Otto signatures Delorean signatures
@Welcome_All--7 күн бұрын
A museum asked him to curate and keep up the collection, possibly explaining the history of hot wheels to people.
@roberttorres45043 ай бұрын
The box art and art are all of part of the fun, beautiful cars and great times
@Idkvr7773 ай бұрын
I love to hear this I'm a huge fan of dukes of hazard
@carbonfiber80713 ай бұрын
That's a high-mount exhaust, my buddy had one on his GSXR1000.
@bcuda693 ай бұрын
I hope he saved the Cadillac Converter!
@deanh36783 ай бұрын
This podcast really lacks critical thinking. Lots of fake news unfortunately. The average toyota camry weights 3450 lbs. The average model 3 weighs 3950 lbs. The average rav4 weighs 3500 lbs. The average ford explorer weighs 4600 lbs. The average model y weighs 4200 lbs. Have EVs been skirting the gas tax for a while? Yes many have been. But 36 states (including our most populated ones) ALL have an EV flat tax that pay far more than the average gas tax. Should EVs pay their fair share to contribute to roads? Absolutely, but the flat tax is absolutely unfair. The flat tax is punitive and not equitable at all. A person who drives 5000 miles a year or less in their EV is paying the exact same tax as a commercial uber driver driving 30k miles a year. Make that make sense. If you drive 0 miles in a year you still pay $200 for "wear and tear" of the roads you never drove on. Really let that sink in. Imagine if the gov't came to your house and wanted you to pay a tax up front for miles you wont ever drive in your gas car. ICE drivers would be pissed! The average gas tax is 52 cents/gallon (federal+state). The average flat tax on EVs is about $150 or more across the states. At $.52/gal thats about 288.5 gallons. Average fuel economy 26mpg thats about 7,500 miles in miles driven per year in tax whether you drive them or not. The tax needs be off your odometer by miles driven and scale with how much you drive. Period. If you want to tax them 15 to 20% more per mile due to the extra weight compared to their ICE counterparts is fair also. But this flat tax is 100% BS. Fact check me, this podcast is fake news. Best line of the podcast was EVs are 50 to 75% heavier than their counterparts. That can sum up this entire podcast. On average it takes about 13.5k miles driven for a tesla to be carbon neutral in the US. Most of our electricity is from natural gas burning and nuclear. Worst case scenario would be 75k miles driven if you were like China burning coal for electricity. Best case scenario is 6.5k miles driven if you were powered by hydro power and renewables.
@Foxcanfixit3 ай бұрын
The lighting on Jon makes him look like he is in a Godfather movie trying to make me an offer I can’t refuse
@caldodge3 ай бұрын
Texas charges EV owners $200 per year for road maintenance.
@lotterynj3 ай бұрын
The facts are all these companies say the extra charge on your bill(pick a company) they say it is to modernize their products aka upkeep etc etc. They haven’t done anything period other than line their pockets. They get government funding when they do what they have been charging us for. They are crooks and should be lock up. As for the batteries and how they are made up well the costs are high due to companies aka new one doing what oil companies have not been doing. Cut the subsidies for oil companies and give them to ev battery makers and force the issues
@colindgrant3 ай бұрын
The Dunning-Kruger podcast. Yes mandates are terrible, no EVs aren’t a silver bullet. But the logic used here is flawed from the beginning (where they tell you how intelligent they are). A couple quick notes: EVs being delivered on diesel trucks doesn’t mean anything. Bikes come over on container ships, so what? Different tech for different uses. All-or-nothing is an imagined requirement. Burning dirty fossil fuels to generate electricity and then transporting to an EV is still cleaner and more efficient than burning petroleum at the vehicle. A quick search will tell you all the reasons why. Extrapolating EV usage and grid capacity by simple multiplication of today is shortsighted. It’s like saying “we don’t have enough horseshoes to build all these conestoga wagons”. Obviously the grid will be adapted, technology and energy markets will evolve to meet demand. Just like there wasn’t a single Texaco station or fuel transport infrastructure for the first ICE vehicle. You would have done better to cite a specific claim and argue against it. But instead this was just typical dead-horse-beating by self appointed gearheads thinking their expertise extends to EVs because there are still four wheels involved.
@colindgrant3 ай бұрын
By the way, the best selling EV, the Tesla Model Y, weighs about the same as a Ford Explorer. Hardly a concrete crusher…
@ItsBBP3 ай бұрын
One other thing to note: heavier vehicles put more wear on the road surface to the fourth power. If EV's are about 50% heavier, its roughly 5 times the amount of wear on the asphalt.
@colindgrant3 ай бұрын
FYI: A Tesla Model Y, the best selling EV, weighs about the same as a Ford Explorer. That’s interesting to learn about the 4th power effect on asphalt wear. Do you have a link to read more about that?
@ItsBBP3 ай бұрын
@@colindgrant KZbin seemed to not like the links to the pdf's in my reply and removed it :/ but you can google "4th power law road construction" In the UK highways construction guidelines it reads "structural wear for pavement design in the UK is taken as being proportional to the 4th power of the axle load". In a more recent study from the Edinburgh University (find it by googling "EV weight road wear university of Edinburgh") it reads; "We find 20-40% additional road wear associated with battery vehicles compared to ICE vehicles; hydrogen leads to a 6% increase. This is overwhelmingly caused by large vehicles - buses, heavy goods vehicles. Smaller vehicles make a negligible contribution. Governmental bodies liable for road maintenance may wish to set weight limits on roads, require additional axles on heavier vehicles, or construct new roads to a higher standard, to decrease road wear." (this is a UK study, small vehicle = compacts)
@toyotaprius793 ай бұрын
Maybe question why America is such a basket case where hundreds of billions can be spent on war manufacturing and incentives for crypto mining Nvidia chips and for car manufacturers to profot handsomely on 2 tonne $70,000+ emotional support vehicles, but Dominoes pizza are filling your potholes for a cheeky advertisement. God have mercy on you yanks
@Joe.Doucette3 ай бұрын
How DARE you try to make sense! ;) I've been saying for years that cities have rolling black-outs because of a lack of power so what's going to happen when you add EVs? But what do I know...
@toyotaprius793 ай бұрын
Maybe focus on how much profit electricity utilities have made for decades by NOT investing in preventative maintenance for heatwaves and cold spells.
@Joe.Doucette3 ай бұрын
@@toyotaprius79 There is the magic word... profit.
@bcuda694 ай бұрын
The Cobra!
@LoganWilkins-lh2jw4 ай бұрын
I saw those wen I was like 4 or somthing
@rasamurai7635 ай бұрын
And Now I am back collecting hotwheels but this time I am no longer collecting the fictional ones. I am collecting the real life based cars.
@WayneMullen-o9h5 ай бұрын
I 💕💕 LOVE THAT When THEY Caught The General LEE IN The AIR I 💕💕 LOVED When THEY Jumped THAT Car
@Nugliscious6 ай бұрын
I'm 76 yrs old and accumulated almost 400 Hot Wheels and I've only been addicted for a few months. Since I'm home-bound my trips to the store are very rare due to me not being allowed to drive any longer. Just gazing at my collection is like therapy. It helps me relax and transfer me to a different place where I can smile continuously.
@AutismusPrime6913 күн бұрын
What?
@Cream_Sleaze6 ай бұрын
very cool
@whereistruefreedom6 ай бұрын
Hi , how much is that rare pink vw worth? Do you guys know, or was it evaluated?
@getoutndrive6 ай бұрын
Well over $250,000
@GunnarMiller6 ай бұрын
What a collection! By the way, in German "Heisse Räder" de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Wheels is prounced "heiss-uh RAY-der".
@trevorlogan11206 ай бұрын
Hi Bruce what great vidoe and information think it great what you done take care hope your all well trevor logan from u.k
@ArthurFellig6 ай бұрын
How did dude "invent" them when they were just knock-offs of Matchbox cars??
@ataka17 ай бұрын
They think we can zoom out and see the 600 cars 😂 😅
@jasonlovell93598 ай бұрын
Why is your spray pattern so narrow?? Is that suggested???
@getoutndrive2 ай бұрын
Yes, to get high volume coverage
@gregpatrick78 ай бұрын
Awesome video, Bruce is like the Jay Leno of Diecast Collecting. I couldn't help but notice he had some awesome real world cars as well.
@JamieBaber8 ай бұрын
Was mattel ever called the Tara toy Corp?
@getoutndrive2 ай бұрын
No, but they were a manufacturer for Mattel. The Tara toy company began in 1977 with licensed action figure and doll cases for Mattel. www.anbmedia.com/features/2010/11/tara-toy-keeps-moving-forward/