Harry's Garage - YouTube
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I too love the idea of having a red Countach parked next to my red Testerossa...that must be SO satisfying to look out onto.
I however have to make do with what my parents got from Bburago.
Also aside from the physical journey of 'here to there'... we watch as he lavishes thousands on a bank of cylinders and upgrades the clutch and stuff , a full detail etc...then unloads a few cans of spray on it, shoves some magazines next to the radiators and drives around with a coat over his knees ....
It's somehow completely unobtainable whilst also being extremely 'real'
I however have to make do with what my parents got from Bburago.
Also aside from the physical journey of 'here to there'... we watch as he lavishes thousands on a bank of cylinders and upgrades the clutch and stuff , a full detail etc...then unloads a few cans of spray on it, shoves some magazines next to the radiators and drives around with a coat over his knees ....
It's somehow completely unobtainable whilst also being extremely 'real'
He seems a lot more prolific with the videos in the last few months, which is a good thing.
I know he had trouble funding them, but guess that has been resolved?
Some of the in-car stuff can be a bit tedious and over-long but the overall style and presenting is excellent. It really gives you an insight as to what it's like to own and run these cars that you don't get from a normal road test.
I know he had trouble funding them, but guess that has been resolved?
Some of the in-car stuff can be a bit tedious and over-long but the overall style and presenting is excellent. It really gives you an insight as to what it's like to own and run these cars that you don't get from a normal road test.
Quickmoose said:
Also aside from the physical journey of 'here to there'... we watch as he lavishes thousands on a bank of cylinders and upgrades the clutch and stuff , a full detail etc...then unloads a few cans of spray on it, shoves some magazines next to the radiators and drives around with a coat over his knees ....
It's somehow completely unobtainable whilst also being extremely 'real'
That's one of the magical things about cars of this era; you have to have the resources needed for 'official' maintenance but also know the tricks for on-the-fly problem solving.It's somehow completely unobtainable whilst also being extremely 'real'
Muzzer79 said:
Some of the in-car stuff can be a bit tedious and over-long ...
I like the in-car stuff. Plenty of interesting information and feedback on the ownership experience and in a very 'real' way, like you're the passenger. It makes big budget car TV look staged and sterile.monthefish said:
Was anyone else wincing slightly as things were getting stuffed in/nothing protecting the carpets etc?
In an era of supercars being purchased as 'investments', never to driven on public roads, it's great to see someone actually using them as a car. No one wants to see them being abused, but a few marks on the carpet shouldn't detract from the joy of owning and driving it. SpudLink said:
monthefish said:
Was anyone else wincing slightly as things were getting stuffed in/nothing protecting the carpets etc?
In an era of supercars being purchased as 'investments', never to driven on public roads, it's great to see someone actually using them as a car. No one wants to see them being abused, but a few marks on the carpet shouldn't detract from the joy of owning and driving it. Anyway, enough of this. It's a great YouTube channel, probably the best on YT.
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