@@LastChanceFossil Wow..that's a lot..I agree 100 percent..
@BilltheHikerАй бұрын
Simon says: I’ll fix the gear selector. Then, no crowsfoot wrench? I’ll make one. Then, I found the problem and it’s inside the transmission, so I’ll open up an automatic transmission while lying on my back under the car. Found an internal part is worn because of 62 years of use. So I use a welder to fix it. All done! An unbelievably great video! Well done, Simon.
@ptp79Ай бұрын
I also thought exactly the same ! Simon is just genius.
@martinjay5906Ай бұрын
This guy is the Mac Gyver of the car world, he can rebuild a whole car with a paper clip.😂 Good job sir!! And thank you for the entertainment. This is what we like to watch..
@dadgarage7966Ай бұрын
In the last six decades, one has to wonder how many thousands of unnecessary FMX rebuilds/replacements happened simply from a worn shift quadrant.
@SimonFordman29 күн бұрын
Thanks everyone
@nonelost127 күн бұрын
Thing of it is, he says the shift selector is "fixed," even though his "post-op" testing showed otherwise.
@johna1160Ай бұрын
Dig your style, Simon. You are a refreshing oasis in a desert of YT producers who LOVE to hear themselves talk. Much respect from Santa Cruz, California.
@RajoguiFdezАй бұрын
Buen trabajo ha sido acertado es buena dicción de mecanica
@domin8rdominant763Ай бұрын
lol,,, my uncle a old school body man straightened out my front bumper on my 65 Riviera with a 4x4 and a 40 pound sledgehammer! lol And it came out great
@timdiver53Ай бұрын
Ya and show their faces more than anything else!
@HAL-dm1ehАй бұрын
@@timdiver53 Why do they put their faces in the cameras like that? I don't want to see your close up I just want to see how to change my thermostat.
@iamjesperАй бұрын
Indeed
@RowdyCStuffАй бұрын
This channel's videos make me dislike the other car channels with all of the unnecessary talking. GREAT JOB
@andrewgrace4410Ай бұрын
He uses his skills to do the talking 😊
@janskeet138226 күн бұрын
Silence says more than any talk.
@yashy2xАй бұрын
Still amazed how someone designed this transmission in 1962 😮
@blacaaroАй бұрын
We put two men on the moon in 1969, and the SR-71 was announced in 1964 and had already been delivered and built. We’ve had incredible technology since WWII. The 60’s aren’t THAT far away, right?…..RIGHT!?!!!?
@PeterGriswaldАй бұрын
Yea cause we had just got away from using horse drawn buddies a few years before. smh
@josephnickel3665Ай бұрын
I had in my youth a 2 door hardtop with 3 on the tree, a freeway crash survivor. But that 352 ran well. It was a brute.
@hughdavis8769Ай бұрын
I grew up in the neighborhood's those guys lived in. Suburbs of Detroit in the 60's. They were all smart and good fellas.
@wills5482Ай бұрын
Lots of surplus German engineers and scientists from you-know-what. Why do you think both powers developed so fast?
@brianw338Ай бұрын
You must have been brought up around a dad, uncle, or grandfather to have these, for lack of a better term, ‘old school’ , skills. This is what common sense looks like. I am so impressed. I’m 67 y/o and would work on my things this way because I paid attention to older guys doing repairs when I was younger. Kudos to you. Thumbs up 👍🏼
@MateoDiaz-yu7ppАй бұрын
Thanks for another video Simon. The way your photographer skills are plus silence of the video except the turning of a wrench, PB blast spray or an adjustable wrench. Therapy! ❤🎉
@Mason_DixonАй бұрын
He is good isn't he.
@MateoDiaz-yu7ppАй бұрын
@Mason_Dixon very brother
@PedroisanicknameАй бұрын
Agreed. I watch S.F. when I'm stressed.
@MateoDiaz-yu7ppАй бұрын
@@Pedroisanickname always
@chicagovaskoАй бұрын
Me too brother.@@Pedroisanickname
@drivingaclassic4644Ай бұрын
Simon, your videos are the best. No music, silly dialog etc. your skills are unquestionable. Incredibly therapeutic and dear i say it intoxicating watching you take broken machined and bring them back to life. Keep up the the great work. Best wishes from the Scottish Borders! Cant wait for your next therapy session.
@4ekanoff766Ай бұрын
Недавно наткнулся на Ваш канал,посмотрел многие ролики.Очень гипнотизирует работа без голоса автора.Я сам увлекаюсь машинами и люблю смотреть как старым некрухам дают вторую жизнь
@ИнтЕресНенЬКо-с6зАй бұрын
Такая же хуйня
@TajitsuTakeuchiАй бұрын
❤️🇵🇱🤝🇷🇺❤️
@Патрик-к4жАй бұрын
Залип уже часа на 3 Автор красавчик, думаю удивится русским в своих комментариях :D
@MaxSupercarsАй бұрын
Actually he is not old. He is maybe 35... 🙂
@ЮрийЛадный-ч3еАй бұрын
Да канал огонь 🔥🔥🔥
@alevans5129 күн бұрын
I drove a '62 Galaxie 500 (2 door) from 67 to 70. I drove it to school as a 17 year old. It was such a good reliable and comfortable car. Very happy to see you bring to back. I'm '73 years old now and cheering you along. Thanks for being the mechanic I always wanted to be.
@duncanfrere2656Ай бұрын
Oh boy! The Galaxie 500-!! A brake cylinder which gets back in its plastic bag and back into its parts box. Tires which jump back onto the Galaxie 500 without human help. It's them small thangs... Most impressive feat of repair: diagnosing the problem with the transmission, and fixing it with a spot weld! Thanks for your channel!
@wolfmelonpan5858Ай бұрын
yeah, absurd, i would have never been able to fix that, even with help from the internet
@ebre308027 күн бұрын
@@wolfmelonpan5858 Now you can, thanks to the internet. 😉
@АндрейМихайлов-т6бАй бұрын
Очень круто, особенно работа с камерой. Просмотрел уже все видео, с нетерпением жду новых. Hi from Russia.
@Volodya-241028 күн бұрын
Я думал один тут с России😁 тоже пересмотрел все его видео, жду новых. Тоже болею старыми американцами, не так давно взял себе Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ, ковыряю в нем потихоньку. Привет из Татарстана )
@yakov_s27 күн бұрын
@@Volodya-2410 Не один! Я тоже недавно открыл для себя этот канал. Смотрю не отрываясь, релаксирую :)
@АндрейШумихин-в7у17 күн бұрын
Нет ты не один , обожаю смотреть Саймон, руки золотые, голова светлая , просто талант , а оператору кто снимает надо дать Оскара. Сам я из России город Киров.
@АндрейШумихин-в7у17 күн бұрын
Великолепно не устаешь, от болтовни , и смотришь с наслаждением. Супер видео.
@АндрейШумихин-в7у17 күн бұрын
А сколько опыта можно здесь на браться , даже смотришь и думаешь так же сделаю со своим стареньким ниссаном.
@mcflyguy161Ай бұрын
"No wood was harmed in the making of this video." This was a pleasure to watch Simon, keep it up. Your style of mechanic stuff helps me stay sane in the garage working on my projects.
@MatthewPark-u5lАй бұрын
Wood plus hammer = perfect bumper
@ShawnPecenkaАй бұрын
Mechanic, Engineer, Movie Producer and Film Editor! What a talented young man :-) What a wonderful feeling it must be to have the skills and knowledge to resurrect these vehicles and make them useful again. Good for you! That's a sweet car too!!! Your love for animals also scores extra points with me.
@stevanrozic4638Ай бұрын
I am 61 years old and you started me wrenching again. Keep it up Simon. Cheers from Canada (Québec)
@SimonFordman29 күн бұрын
Nice, cheers.
@tym14421 сағат бұрын
Simon, you so young, bringing to life the cars of your grandparents, man, this is priceless, there is no money that paid memories of past generations, you are the best of the best, receive my hug, you have all my respect, I see your videos here in BRAZIL 🇧🇷.
@alejandroferrero684Ай бұрын
Am I the only one who gets satisfaction from seeing the automatic transmission fluid keeping all the internal components clean and shiny after all those years?
@rayzrblayd25 күн бұрын
Nope, I enjoyed it too. Unless it was replaced at some point, it’s remarkable how clean it was inside. Even though it’s protected from damage it was still surprising considering how many similar parts of this very old car had serious issues.
@ferrumlynx1914Ай бұрын
This has become my go to channel in the last few weeks. I feel a kinship as I work all day on my houseboat so also covered in rust and oil. When it's time to relax after that I put a Simon Fordman video on and kick back with dinner
@brunesi16 күн бұрын
I gotta tell you, I'm a somewhat seasoned electronics engineer, and when I see this level of tech work on mechanical components and small parts, not sure why but it feels nothing short of magic to me. Specially when it works after put all together again. Amazing.
@tonygarrett7214Ай бұрын
My father bought this model in an electric blue colour in 1962. It was a magnificent car with white and blue upholstery. It just floated along. Excellent work and video.
@harrycallahan951827 күн бұрын
What happened to it?
@tonygarrett721427 күн бұрын
@@harrycallahan9518 He eventually traded it in against a 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback. This car was restored in 1996/97. It belonged to the family of a teacher of mine back in grade school. I don’t know what happened to it subsequently.
@locotrucker46Ай бұрын
I love to see old cars like that brought back to life by someone who knows what they're doing.
@bobwilliamson5574Ай бұрын
The quality of the chrome after 60 years is remarkable . Great video.
@maxr8929Ай бұрын
Спасибо Саймон. Это очень круто, когда золотые руки растут из правильного места. Плюс умная голова.
@Tonito-e1kАй бұрын
I kind of envy your ability to put things back together "dirty" - without wirebrushing the hell out of and at least spraypainting them.
@josephnickel3665Ай бұрын
Yeah that bugs me how you keep everything old looking. But you make it better!
@SimonFordman29 күн бұрын
I think it's mostly a matter of impatience and deadlines.
@MirabelloGarage29 күн бұрын
From my experience, that is the key difference between getting a car driveable in a couple of days vs sinking in the rabbit hole of wire brushing a nut and that becoming in brushing basically the rest of the car And I say that being the leader of doing the never ending process of cleaning everything and never get the car done - period
@SimonFordman28 күн бұрын
@@MirabelloGarage Yes, that's very well said.
@NetWit2029 күн бұрын
This is the best car video I've seen and I've seen thousands. I took a long time to watch it from start to finish. I did not want to miss a second of it. First, he starts off with a cool car (convincing me it doesn't have to be a two-door this time). Then he goes in real time, step by step on refreshing it, not perfecting it. I don't know how he knew about that transmission trick. Then he takes his '65 to the key shop proving he's a Galaxie man. There is no annoying music, no talking and trying to be funny. It's real, clever, and informative. I'd like to see the '62 Galaxie on a long trip. Well done!
@MarkWatson-j1xАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your exceptional cinematography and mechanical talents with us. Where does a man your age gain such knowledge of older vehicles. Truly a pleasure to watch.
@DIMON604318 күн бұрын
Господи, как хорошо что человечество придумало инжектор! С этим карбюратором столько суеты! Ну а видео смотреть одно удовольствие, съемка восхищает. Выглядит как фильм!
@ВсякоеоВсяком-л5кАй бұрын
Новая серия подъехала) наконец-то))) смотреть одно удовольствие)))) ещё радует, что русские субтитры можно включить, хотя формат данных видео такой, что и без субтитров всё понятно))) лайк однозначно
@SimonFordman29 күн бұрын
Glad to hear that!
@1блок29 күн бұрын
Вот и я говорю, методы у всех одни и те же Изолента, скрутки, молоток😂
@ВсякоеоВсяком-л5к29 күн бұрын
@1блок так работает же! Чувак не заморачивается, делает как может и ездит) впрочем, как и все мы
@1блок29 күн бұрын
@@ВсякоеоВсяком-л5к ну делать тоже красиво надо, снял-почистил-поставил
@ВсякоеоВсяком-л5к29 күн бұрын
@1блок это да
@JacobsDadАй бұрын
Great style and amazing '62 Galaxie. I was 14 when they came out and I lusted after one so much. A mechanic down the street had a white 390 - simply beautiful.
@karipaakkonen4013Ай бұрын
The Galaxie from that era is a very stunning car, even the details show it.
@josephnickel3665Ай бұрын
Built Ford Tuff.
@luminousswan56029 күн бұрын
This is now my favorite classic vehicle reconditioning channel. I like the depth, cleverness and detail of the automotive work and I also like the camera angles and other cinematic techniques you take the time and effort to utilize. Excellent channel, please keep it up.
@klaustombrinkАй бұрын
The new stop motion segments are really cool! Greetings from Cologne, Germany - Klaus
@SimonFordman29 күн бұрын
Greetings Klaus
@ramblerandy239712 күн бұрын
What's the real passion here? Clearly Simon has expertise in resourceful repair, and quite a logical and practical approach to it. But the video making is something else. There's an imaginative documentary style here that is really impressive.
@lucianoruiz2507Ай бұрын
I hope Simon can paint and repair the upholstery of every car he rescues, your work is incredible, greetings from Venezuela.
@jamesbizelli856820 күн бұрын
Something is seriously wrong with KZbin I just found this channel and was hooked immediately how can you get millions of views and have only 110 thousand subscribers it was apparent to me in 3 min this is one of the best channels out here
@alextommygun12 күн бұрын
I'm from Russia, and for the first time I came across your KZbin channel, the way you restore old cars and literally give them a second life is really impressive. As a subscription to such a job. Now you have a subscriber from Russia. Good luck in channel development.
@СергейАбрамов-ы1б11 күн бұрын
Земля после таких видео думаю как бы переехать туда.
@brickhead_07Ай бұрын
Just noticed that the first part of this went absolutely viral. Congratulations!
@SimonFordman29 күн бұрын
Thank you
@Bassingtv11 күн бұрын
You remind me of my dad he has been a mechanic since 16yrs of age never got anything given to him he always did everything himself never asks for help. Run in the blood now I am a diesel mechanic myself but I like watching videos of cars getting worked on and you definitely hit the nail on the head
@Роман-ъ4ф6жАй бұрын
Хорошая работа. С удовольствием смотрю все ваши видео. Спасибо 👍
@TheZemun26 күн бұрын
I can't believe I watched both parts in one run . This kid should be directing a remake of a movie "Duel" (1971) . Over and out .
@terrymott8581Ай бұрын
What is rewarding for you is rewarding for us. Unique channel. Plus I love old Ford's.
@truthray288525 күн бұрын
I have a beautiful 63 Galaxie 500 sport roof restomod. It feeds the soul, watching you bring this old gem back to life. You have absolutely got the knack, Simon. A salute from Florida.
@danielclawson2099Ай бұрын
Another beautiful dose of ASMR mechanics. It soothes my ruffled soul.
@contosehistorias4216Ай бұрын
🐱Service well done friend, congratulations!!!🐈⬛
@chipnjoannieАй бұрын
I love how you do a lot with very little to keep an old bird flying. Very inspiring, and it seems from the comments, the world over. Well done SimonFordMan.
@timmatheny-lo9ze16 күн бұрын
Used to detail cars when I was just out of high school for dealership. It’s a lot of work, but rewarding to see the result. You are very creative and entertaining. Sweet spot, cool cat’s. Blessing to you and your family.
@VintageTinGarageАй бұрын
You’ve become one of my favorite channels.
@garykerkstra106712 күн бұрын
I love it that I can watch a competent hobby car enthusiast recover a classic without nonsense chatter to tolerate. I subscribed and hop to enjoy more in the future
@elmajack3529 күн бұрын
views are skyrocketing! i'm so glad to see that, keep up the therapy work for us Simon thank you.
@lego-raphto171Ай бұрын
Your content is just amazingly calming and captiving. KZbin videos these days are over stimulating. I was able to watch your 1h16 video without being bored or wanting to watch something else. You really have something unique
@elliotvermetteАй бұрын
This is better than going to the theatre. It`s educational, and fun to watch. Brilliant.
@mathewreeve78826 күн бұрын
Randomly stumbled across this. Love how this guy just works and doesn’t say a thing. No beeping of the torque wrench. Great editing. Awesome content.
@АртёмАкопов-щ2ю29 күн бұрын
Это видео и так завораживает ! Но работу по коробке АКПП я вообще с открытым ртом смотрел !!! БРАВО Какие же шикарные машины раньше были 😢😍🔥
@ВадимКалашников-й5ц20 күн бұрын
Спасибо за видео Саймон, обожаю смотреть такие замечательные восстановления того автопрома что делали качественно. Сколько лет прошло а двигатель как работает, шепчет!!! Спасибо тебе ты настоящий МАСТЕР своего дела. 🇷🇺
@jerzyjanik5640Ай бұрын
Yesss, finally. Greatings from Poland ❤
@HervooАй бұрын
Greetings from another Pole in Poland!
@LouisCapps-p3zАй бұрын
Poland the safest country in the world
@jerzyjanik5640Ай бұрын
@@LouisCapps-p3z but don't say it loud please I want my country normal :)
@adammarkowitz7944Ай бұрын
Bringing these old cars back to life is the work of angels, sir. Well done.
@tombob671Ай бұрын
You're the Ford Whisperer! Kudos on your incredible skills 👍👍👍👍
@Ruslan_Subarist16 күн бұрын
Where did you learn to understand cars so well? I studied at college to be an auto mechanic when I was a teenager, but I learned almost nothing there, a young wind in my head. But thanks to the fact that I was interested in technology and mechanics since childhood, I learned a lot myself. When I bought my first car, a 1987 Subaru Leone Wagon, I was 22 years old. Since then, I have been repairing and servicing my cars myself, it is no longer just an interesting hobby, but a lifestyle.
@lllpps43Ай бұрын
Саймон!Спасибо огромное за видео ,за твои золотые руки и светлую голову!😊😊😊
@antonleimbach64825 күн бұрын
There is nothing like driving a big warm American car around in the winter time. That nice engine heat is unbeatable. Thank you for a great video, your work is top notch.
@jlisehrlАй бұрын
A morning with a fresh video from Simon is a good morning. Greetings from Germany.
@jeffsmith84625 күн бұрын
I have three 62 Fords in my memory bank. 1st grade, Debbie Stalling's parents had one like this. Burgundy four door hardtop. Next, my Dad bought a four door sedan (rust free faded blue paint) just to get the engine, a 292 I think for his 55 Ford pickup. I took the ps pump from it to put on my 61 Thunderbird. Finally, I was installing satellite receivers in the 1980s and went to a bar in the absolute middle of nowhere on a state highway. The owner had a blue 62 Ford four door sedan parked in the parking lot. The parking lot was absolutely and I mean completely made from beer bottle caps. Thanks for bringing back memories. I do see a 62 Ford occasionally but it is usually a convertible or a two door hardtop.
@SimonFordman23 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing the memories
@Berlinericke-pd2wfАй бұрын
I already thought the whole car was going to end up in the vacuum cleaner lol. Once again, fantastic camera work and editing. Greetings from Berlin, Germany
@Alias-AS379Ай бұрын
Jo, aus Hamburg auch ein Grüßchen 🤜🤛
@a777fan29 күн бұрын
I’m not even an American car guy, but I could watch your videos for hours! Amazing work. Thanks for sharing.
@ИльяПискунов-г2гАй бұрын
Awesome transmission repair, deep respect
@rlawell12318 күн бұрын
Stumbled across your page while searching for some rebuilder sites without all the weird haircuts and endless chatter.. I loved your style, the skateboard your great camera work.. Thank you so much
@mjhickson4339Ай бұрын
Yes! Another film ! So happy 😀
@ebre308027 күн бұрын
Love that Galaxy, my stomach turned around when i saw it at first but it came by after the scrubbing of the interior and pressure wash. I would not have guessed that it would come out so nice, i saw one once in deep blue that was a nice combo with all the stainless/chrome, i fell in love instantly.
@ДмитрийКуценко-ъ8яАй бұрын
Респект 🔥 Приятно смотреть на человека с прямыми руками.Успехов,бро👍👍👍
@davidbeck79Ай бұрын
YES FINALLY
@michaelmeyer191425 күн бұрын
This is great! I just found this channel on my feed & it's so refreshing to watch someone wirk on their car without all the chatter. I'm definitely a fan.
@sidneideabreuabreu3848Ай бұрын
PARABENS SAIMON PELOS SEU VIDEOS MUITO CONHECIMENTO BOM DE ASSISTIR
@diego95902Ай бұрын
Tmj mais um brasileiro acompanhando
@armandoneto627Ай бұрын
melhor canal!!
@solitairevingtdeuxАй бұрын
You are very skilled. Watching your videos is a real pleasure. Keep on burning rubber in your big old Ford, young man! Congrats from France!
@christianperier7850Ай бұрын
Quel plaisir de regarder tes vidéos
@АндрійБовкун15 күн бұрын
Complete delight! Your videos are worthy of Oscar! Keep it up! I look at you in Ukraine and it supports it very much. You revive the masterpieces of American cars. They are admirable! Sincerely - your fan!
@beachthor1Ай бұрын
My great-aunt's funeral will have to wait
@williamnorried219318 күн бұрын
Exactly something I plan on doing with my grandson now that I finally retired. Nothing flashy, just want something that is all there and ready to clean up and drive. Great video, sat here with my wife. She liked the vacuuming part for some reason, lol!
@ffss53Ай бұрын
I want your videos to continue non-stop... every time when I see that the video is close to the end I feel sad... love your videos and your skills... thank you
@maxgomes92Ай бұрын
Watched both episodes with my dad. Amazing work, it kept us talking for the whole videos. Cheers from Brazil
@SimonFordman29 күн бұрын
Cheers!
@chicagovaskoАй бұрын
Simon your a huge inspiration in a cruel and unfair world keep fighting these cars and keep upgrading as you always do. Been binging on your videos and liking everyone of them you a huge KZbin star and people are starting to recognize your hard work. I know I have even when you post mistakes and frustrating situations you just don't give up and I appreciate that.Have a great day brother.
@ubidoo990624 күн бұрын
You turned a what looked like a piece of junk into what is probably the most promising restoration project I've ever seen on YT. You literally fixed a major transmission issue on a car that is over 60 years old like it was a walk in the park. Props to you! You have a lot of promise!
@SimonFordman23 күн бұрын
Thank you
@Freight_Train29 күн бұрын
The stop motion bits were a nice added touch. I'm am continually amazed at your vehicular trouble-shooting skills. Well done.
@Pete4875Ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO!! When I was 10 years old, my cousin Vic came by our house to show my brother his brand new 64 Galaxie convertible. I remember it like it was yesterday. They let me come for a ride on that summer night in Chicago. I was totally freaked out that the console gear selector lit up the gears. It was gray with red interior.
@markk982622 күн бұрын
I’m just amazed in the range of your skill set. You seem young but the knowledge of a seasoned mechanic. You definitely grew up with a wrench in your hand. Love the videos.
@johnbarnas87929 күн бұрын
That bumper straightening bit was almost hilarious. Great job. Love that car!
@PaulSheehan-b2wАй бұрын
In Canada, Ford Canada, had a Meteor Division, that was a cross between a Ford and Mercury, Meteors were only sold in Canada.
@kevinmoulton807227 күн бұрын
I must say the absence of narration is refreshing. ❤
@Glennby543Ай бұрын
This young man,is my hero! He can fix most everything! I look forward to the new video’s. Keep’m coming!
@jda1961Ай бұрын
i had a 1964 custom 500, which is a stripped galaxie. mine had two options, a 289 v8 and an automatic trans. no radio, no power brakes, no power steering, single speed wipers, i really liked that car. my dad bought a 1967 4 door brand new, i think it cost in the nieghborhood of 3400 bucks. his had a 390 four barrel, power everything, light blue. he drove it until the mid 1980s. great videos man,
@PsyMongazoid26 күн бұрын
The lack of talking adds so much atmosphere! Excellent job of positioning the camera and showing us everything. Top channel.
@parrott35029 күн бұрын
Thanks Simon , I came here to get away from nuclear war. awesome job on the transmission! two thumbs up. I wish I had bought that little chevy truck you had, That was a great video also ! I need to get me a welder, Best regards chuck.
@RickBallantyneАй бұрын
When I was watching you cleaning that hot rod it struck me that when those cars were designed and built it was done with style and class. Just look at the design on the C pillar. Those cars were designed by people who, whether they knew it or not, were building a car that would still be a beautiful automobile 60 some years later. Total respect for what you do with, to, and for them. And just for the record, your bumper modification technique had me laughing my ass off! Rock on!
@ndeep459 күн бұрын
ive been enjoying the process . at first i was questioning why you weren't exploring the brakes thoroughly.. checking for leaking wheel cylinders.. but i see its all in good time.. one step at a time. thanks its been one of the best video's ive seen man.. way cool
@Ludwig2342.Ай бұрын
Dude has achieved such skill that the wheels themselves are put into place!
@danielangelucci740917 күн бұрын
I’m an old car guy. Love your show and trouble shooting the problem. Stay with the basics.
@coreyjones151823 күн бұрын
A 62 Ford Galaxy 500, 4 door hardtop. What a car! She deserves you! It sounds really good. I bet it's fun to drive. Another Great Video. Thank you.
@simonharwar808316 күн бұрын
Relaxing, fun, and highly entertaining . brings back memories . makes me wonder what happened to the Dodge I had back in 1968, when I was in high school . man, I loved that car . your videos are addicting.
@stunmunky229 күн бұрын
That's the kind of patina you just can't fake. Love it!
@СергейМогилевцев-г5я18 күн бұрын
Такого авангардизма ещё не встречал! Варить внутри АКПП - это что-то!. Съёмки камерой очень контрастные и четкие, просто загляденье
@andrewgorman88982 күн бұрын
Simon It is truly amazing to watch you do so much with so little. It takes me back a ways. OK, a long ways. Then there is your talent with the videography and editing. This too shows promise for you as a career. Just do me one favor...........VOCs. Don't get them in you. Don't get them on you. You'll thank me when you are 50. Keep up the good work.