@@andreimadalinneagu thank you, but I always felt if someone else were given the same set of circumstances, they would have done the same thing. I was very lucky to have made the jump.
This is the content I love about VINwiki - the guy gets it, unassuming, gearhead, comfortable storytelling and has real experiences to share. A lot of the guys I know who do restoration are like this. Not blowhard guys with puffery tales but more humble. I hope he'll be brought back again on the channel.
These are the stories I love and why I’m here! A car guy sharing his passion with the world. No hidden business pitch, no “profound” art project, just a passionate person telling a story.
Have had the chance to meet Tom Yang at Ferrari events here, and fully enjoy his openness and engagement about the subject of old Ferraris. There is a fantastic book waiting in the experiences of both Tom and Francois!
In 1971 I bought a used 330 America from Luigi Chinetti for $4500. Yes, it was gorgeous but I was happy to get rid of it two years later because it was more trouble than it was worth. Now I have a Kia Stinger GT-Line and am delighted to drive it every day. In 1971 I was young and crazy. Now I am 81 and want a car that works every day with no trips to the repair shop.
Oh man, I remember being glued to Tom's ferrari blog back in the 90's. At that time I was restoring an Alfa GTV2000, and though it was obviously in a different league it still presented the typical Italian car challenges. Waiting for an update from Tom was the 90's equivelant to a much anticipated TH-cam restoration video blog today. It was a huge source of inspiration for me and helped me get through my own demanding project. Great to see Tom is still in the Ferrari game!
With the amount of knowledge and experience Tom has, he could fill this channel for weeks. That's why I follow his channel! Great to see you here Tom and hope to see you back again.
This is what makes VINwiki great. Not "influencers" talking about how they got away without a ticket one time because the cop's kid was a fan or other bull like that. Keep bringing this guy back.
Military Aircraft mechanic here. I would love to someday have the opportunity, taking my aluminum sheet metal experience and engine knowledge, to not only work on classic Ferrari’s or Ruf’s, but also own one. In the mean time, keep the stories coming. PS Ed, you should make a trip to Northeast Ohio with the Green Lambo to visit your buddy with the Black 6speed gated Lambo murcielago. The summer car shows are a pleasure
Great story. I really miss the Letterman gang from NBC when he was there, and I was trying to race at the at the same time. They were a nice group of people and NBC was a lot of fun until the evil empire took over, but cars and racing was where I met the best people. You made the right choice for the long term.
Thank you Tom, Ed, and the VinWiki team! I have been following Tom for years and now even more people will know about him and his story. Look forward to you guys having him on again.
A lot of great stories came out from David Letterman....this one of course is as they say in the collector car business. A 'One of One'! LoL....Terrific
According to Babvvo and Tebbvo laws, sadly soon all combustion cars and trucks including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Car washs will be forbidden too because they are climate killers, now they want to slow down all the gas station pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime!!!
When a mechanic text Sarah time to show you how to do things never turn it down. really, never turn down an opportunity to learn anything… Some people are so impatient. They just want to see the finished product, but true appreciation is seeing how the finished product becomes finished.
Please bring this guy back! I know I'm not alone in stating that this channel brings some people here that...I really don't want to use bad words. This a true gearhead, not some "influencer" on youtube whos parents are paying for their "glory".
What a great story. It gives hope for the creative people in the world who yearn to do something special with their talents... even if they don't already know how good they are or will become. Bravo.
In '77 at the age 19, I had an opportunity to purchase a 1965 Ferrari 330GTC for a mere $7500!!!! It was better known as the 4 headlight ugly duckling. Hence, they commanded a lower price at the time. It belonged to a Dr who was diagnosed with cancer and sadly, given a year to live. He lived in the neighborhood in Hancock Park - Los Angeles and had it parked outside his 4 car garage when I arrived. It was all original, silver with a red leather interior. The only odd thing he did was spray painted the wire Borrani wheels with silver paint! No biggie I thought. I drove it down 6th street shifting her nice and easy but noticed lots of blue smoke coming out of the exhaust. Of course my first thought was it was either the rings or valve guides which at 19, equated to lots of $$$$ to repair. I politely asked him if he didn't mind having it checked out to which he agreed and asked me to call him later that week. He even invited me to Porino's for lunch with his wife, but being a shy, I kindly refused. Well, I called him back the following Friday and he apologized and said he had sold it. Sold it to his mechanic which he hadn't seen in a few years and forgot he gave him first right of refusal....at least that was his story. Oh, a few years later, I was given a coffee table book of the evolution of the Ferrari V12 engines. Turns out, this particular engine design had small holes drilled into the cylinder walls for pre-lubrication upon starting. That's was the blue smoke I saw coming from the exhaust pipes. Ugh!!!!! I still remember the sound of that V12 on a beautiful Saturday morning. I know I was young and naive but the moral of this story is, know whats in front of you and make the purchase.
a SOUGHT-AFTER collector's item car is actually an excellent investment. If you bought one that was good condition during a recession many years ago, and you will sell it during a booming economy in the future, you will be surprised at the height of the price! There are men who have a hard time finding something else to spend their money on, who will out bid anybody at an auction. Many years ago the Bugatti Royale that is now in the Henry Ford museum was in a junkyard waiting to be put in the crusher to be turned into scrap metal, when somebody rescued it. It's price kept growing, now it is SO high there is nobody in the world who can afford to buy it. Years ago I told my dad to buy a Jaguar XKE, but he bought treasury bonds with his money. A few years later the price of an E type was more than double waht he could have bought one for!
Can relate! I worked production myself at House Of Blues Chicago for years. No day is ever the same. Plus when I wasn’t needed I was looking at cars online. I also quit six years into it. Felt a deep connection to this story.
@@tomyangnet Letterman's enough of a car guy to make the choice to keep moonlighting with cars, I suspect. Leno, on the other hand, has almost made it a religion.
@@MishraArtificer television had changed for me, and as I got older I knew eventually I couldn't keep up with the young guys with stagecraft. I didn't want to become a mixer because the action was on the stage!
I spent 7 months restoring a car that was not worth much and now i have no interest in repairs because of that car. We restored a 64 impala coupe base model. It was a complete floor up resto. Every single piece of body hardware was stainless, we didn’t miss a detail…..except the costs that were mounting. Without paint or interior there had been $73,000 spent so far on every part we needed and some custom items. We even had the emblems for a car that wasn’t painted. Towards the end we started seeing restored cars selling for 18-$25k. The owner lost interest and i lost the chance to see that car complete. I also lost the chance to see how the community felt about it. The car was sold for $10k and i know of just a few boxes that cost that much. I would love to see this car again but i have given up hope.
Thats so cool how your love of these cars led you to having the knowledge and skills to make a living from it. I have a great business which started as a hobby too. Its funny how life leads you to your calling
84 Ferrari 308 ( second)owner,I'm familiar with your reputation,my first engine out job Your name came up from a few other owners as the go to guy. Coming up on my 3rd soon,I daily drive it, considering doing it on my own at the moment just for the experience mostly. But yeah when your name comes up there are no other names that follow it.
I wish this guy was still building this car and had a TH-cam channel. I'd be so in. Can somebody give this guy a vintage Porsche in pieces and start filming him?
Great story, can tell by the subtle nuisances that this is a car guy bred by his affinities. Has scaled and pivoted and became successful at his once hobby only due to the fact that he lives and breathes it. Ego aside. Nice one Tom!
Thanks guys for the kind words of support. I hope Ed will bring me back for some more stories. It was a lot of fun.
Amazing story and beautiful car you own sir! Thanks for sharing great story
Great job Tom!
Sir, congratulations on your result, I applaud your career choices and, man this was quite the story! We hope to hear more from you.
@@fahadmars2022 thanks. It might not be as nice as the ones I’m working on today, but she’s mine!
@@andreimadalinneagu thank you, but I always felt if someone else were given the same set of circumstances, they would have done the same thing. I was very lucky to have made the jump.
This is the content I love about VINwiki - the guy gets it, unassuming, gearhead, comfortable storytelling and has real experiences to share. A lot of the guys I know who do restoration are like this. Not blowhard guys with puffery tales but more humble. I hope he'll be brought back again on the channel.
These are the stories I love and why I’m here! A car guy sharing his passion with the world. No hidden business pitch, no “profound” art project, just a passionate person telling a story.
What’s a profound art project?
@@andrewhkim I think he's referring to guys that take themselves and what they do too seriously. I can think of a few in the car world.
Good story today. I bet Tom has more to share. Looking forward to more from him. Thanks VinWiki & Tom Yang.
What a great story wouldn’t mind seeing this guy on another time to talk about some vintage Ferraris
Have had the chance to meet Tom Yang at Ferrari events here, and fully enjoy his openness and engagement about the subject of old Ferraris. There is a fantastic book waiting in the experiences of both Tom and Francois!
What a great story from Tom! WE need more like these.
That’s a great story and another example where following your passion for its own sake leads to making money instead of the other way around.
Yup.
This is the kind of story I look for when I search for content. Keep them coming.
In 1971 I bought a used 330 America from Luigi Chinetti for $4500. Yes, it was gorgeous but I was happy to get rid of it two years later because it was more trouble than it was worth. Now I have a Kia Stinger GT-Line and am delighted to drive it every day. In 1971 I was young and crazy. Now I am 81 and want a car that works every day with no trips to the repair shop.
Oh man, I remember being glued to Tom's ferrari blog back in the 90's. At that time I was restoring an Alfa GTV2000, and though it was obviously in a different league it still presented the typical Italian car challenges. Waiting for an update from Tom was the 90's equivelant to a much anticipated TH-cam restoration video blog today. It was a huge source of inspiration for me and helped me get through my own demanding project. Great to see Tom is still in the Ferrari game!
This story illuminated the age old adage that your hobby could become your job that really isn't a job since you love doing it
I spent YEARS following this restoration. His website was one of my favorites and I started following it early. Love this story!
Tom’s blog is one of the best blogs out there Ferrari or otherwise. His Ferrari journey is well worth the time.
I sent you my pic please respond
With the amount of knowledge and experience Tom has, he could fill this channel for weeks. That's why I follow his channel! Great to see you here Tom and hope to see you back again.
Great story, always nice to hear about people having to work to get their dream car.
Lol "and everyone threw their hats in the name" -wayne gretsky -michael scott
This is what makes VINwiki great. Not "influencers" talking about how they got away without a ticket one time because the cop's kid was a fan or other bull like that. Keep bringing this guy back.
I remember when Dave used to drive around in that Mitsubishi twin turbo 3000GT when he was doing phone pranks on the show 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wild! I've been reading Tom Yang's blog for...geez, as long as I can remember. Not long after he started it, anyway.
I love every bit of this conversation. This guy is having I would love to meet this man.
Military Aircraft mechanic here. I would love to someday have the opportunity, taking my aluminum sheet metal experience and engine knowledge, to not only work on classic Ferrari’s or Ruf’s, but also own one. In the mean time, keep the stories coming.
PS
Ed, you should make a trip to Northeast Ohio with the Green Lambo to visit your buddy with the Black 6speed gated Lambo murcielago. The summer car shows are a pleasure
His channel is such a great follow, lots of detail, clear explanation, beautiful cars.
Great story. I really miss the Letterman gang from NBC when he was there, and I was trying to race at the at the same time. They were a nice group of people and NBC was a lot of fun until the evil empire took over, but cars and racing was where I met the best people. You made the right choice for the long term.
You've got some great stories too. I could sit and listen to you and Brocker tell stories all day long!
Great story1 You are lucky to find your passion. I am about to retire from education/ I have been restoring dirt bikes for fun. I love doing it.
Much thanks to the gentleman that gave you the knowledge in your restoration, and had the time to guide you with his knowledge
Living his dream…. These are the videos I like most.
A true car guy to his soul.
Thank you Tom, Ed, and the VinWiki team! I have been following Tom for years and now even more people will know about him and his story. Look forward to you guys having him on again.
A lot of great stories came out from David Letterman....this one of course is as they say in the collector car business. A 'One of One'! LoL....Terrific
According to Babvvo and Tebbvo laws, sadly soon all combustion cars and trucks including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-(
In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025
on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Car washs will be forbidden too because they are climate killers, now they want to slow down all the gas station pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime!!!
I am hooked on this channel!!! Thank you for the awesome content!!
Worked his way up to being a one man classic Ferrari shop, this man did it right.
This guy shares my passion and love for cars... he gets it. Some cars are not "just a car" to me...
Wow, super happy you were able to follow your dream. And with the the blessing of the fam also, sweet!
Now,THIS is a "Car Guy"!
Awesome story
Thank you for such a laid back and wonderful Ferrari tale, your car is beautiful! Cheers from Canada!
Love the story especially the Rosebud reference.
I love these VinWiki stories. Thank you, Ed, for making this channel. It has been wonderful hearing all of these stories about true passions for cars.
Follow your passion ! Fantastic story Tom. Well done.
Great video!!’ Thoroughly enjoyed it
Best video yet! Love this guy , Bravo 👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽
My 240sx needs body work, but its probably pre production and I do not want someone to make it worse than the previous owner and their hammer lol
When a mechanic text Sarah time to show you how to do things never turn it down. really, never turn down an opportunity to learn anything… Some people are so impatient. They just want to see the finished product, but true appreciation is seeing how the finished product becomes finished.
I love this guy! Well done! Mr. Yong
Love the 330 America. See lots of 250 GTEs, but not so many of those. Not sure what the differences are apart from the 4.0 engine...
That's the dude Hoovie tried to by the Testarossa from....
Great story, great passion! Cheers from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Shout out to Francois for showing you! I'd have done the exact same thing!
Please bring this guy back!
I know I'm not alone in stating that this channel brings some people here that...I really don't want to use bad words.
This a true gearhead, not some "influencer" on youtube whos parents are paying for their "glory".
Great story and car guy! Love this kind of content on the channel.
Really great story, well told. Thanks
Great story and excellent story teller !! Have him back anytime!
In 1964 my dad bought his first Ferrari. A 1962 250 GTE 2+2. Red like this car. Those were the days.
What a great story. It gives hope for the creative people in the world who yearn to do something special with their talents... even if they don't already know how good they are or will become. Bravo.
In '77 at the age 19, I had an opportunity to purchase a 1965 Ferrari 330GTC for a mere $7500!!!! It was better known as the 4 headlight ugly duckling. Hence, they commanded a lower price at the time. It belonged to a Dr who was diagnosed with cancer and sadly, given a year to live. He lived in the neighborhood in Hancock Park - Los Angeles and had it parked outside his 4 car garage when I arrived. It was all original, silver with a red leather interior. The only odd thing he did was spray painted the wire Borrani wheels with silver paint! No biggie I thought. I drove it down 6th street shifting her nice and easy but noticed lots of blue smoke coming out of the exhaust. Of course my first thought was it was either the rings or valve guides which at 19, equated to lots of $$$$ to repair. I politely asked him if he didn't mind having it checked out to which he agreed and asked me to call him later that week. He even invited me to Porino's for lunch with his wife, but being a shy, I kindly refused. Well, I called him back the following Friday and he apologized and said he had sold it. Sold it to his mechanic which he hadn't seen in a few years and forgot he gave him first right of refusal....at least that was his story. Oh, a few years later, I was given a coffee table book of the evolution of the Ferrari V12 engines. Turns out, this particular engine design had small holes drilled into the cylinder walls for pre-lubrication upon starting. That's was the blue smoke I saw coming from the exhaust pipes. Ugh!!!!! I still remember the sound of that V12 on a beautiful Saturday morning. I know I was young and naive but the moral of this story is, know whats in front of you and make the purchase.
This guy got a world class education in Italian cars and changed his life wow story
a SOUGHT-AFTER collector's item car is actually an excellent investment. If you bought one that was good condition during a recession many years ago, and you will sell it during a booming economy in the future, you will be surprised at the height of the price! There are men who have a hard time finding something else to spend their money on, who will out bid anybody at an auction.
Many years ago the Bugatti Royale that is now in the Henry Ford museum was in a junkyard waiting to be put in the crusher to be turned into scrap metal, when somebody rescued it. It's price kept growing, now it is SO high there is nobody in the world who can afford to buy it.
Years ago I told my dad to buy a Jaguar XKE, but he bought treasury bonds with his money. A few years later the price of an E type was more than double waht he could have bought one for!
this is one of my favorite stories I gave ever heard. A man and his passion
This one was a winner! Interesting story and great storyteller.
This guy kind of reminds me of the old Navy guy Jay had on his channel. Young, broke and passionate so he bought a wrecked Ferrari and still has it!
Awesome story ! I enjoyed every minute of this video, totally engaged 👍
Great episode! Seems like a great guy and such a beautiful car!
Can relate! I worked production myself at House Of Blues Chicago for years. No day is ever the same. Plus when I wasn’t needed I was looking at cars online. I also quit six years into it. Felt a deep connection to this story.
I had to decide whether to stop moonlighting with cars, or quit Letterman...
@@tomyangnet Letterman's enough of a car guy to make the choice to keep moonlighting with cars, I suspect.
Leno, on the other hand, has almost made it a religion.
@@MishraArtificer television had changed for me, and as I got older I knew eventually I couldn't keep up with the young guys with stagecraft. I didn't want to become a mixer because the action was on the stage!
@@tomyangnet what I’m saying is I had to quit my job in production to chase after what I really wanted to do. Like yourself.
I spent 7 months restoring a car that was not worth much and now i have no interest in repairs because of that car. We restored a 64 impala coupe base model. It was a complete floor up resto. Every single piece of body hardware was stainless, we didn’t miss a detail…..except the costs that were mounting. Without paint or interior there had been $73,000 spent so far on every part we needed and some custom items. We even had the emblems for a car that wasn’t painted. Towards the end we started seeing restored cars selling for 18-$25k. The owner lost interest and i lost the chance to see that car complete. I also lost the chance to see how the community felt about it. The car was sold for $10k and i know of just a few boxes that cost that much. I would love to see this car again but i have given up hope.
Solid story
The "Buds Club", weather it's Rabbit or Christopher or Doug, etc., always have some great stories, but guys like Tomy need to get more screne time.
Yeah... You Build A Car..
It's Always Your Car..
Forever... Great Video.!!
I know this gentleman has his own TH-cam channel but I’m interested in him telling more stories here on VinWiki
THAT was an awesome story. The dream of every young boy in love with the automobile come true.
Grade A story today. Well done
What a great story sir!! Truly interesting 👍🏻
Great story!! 👍👍🙂
I can only imagine what his hourly rate to work on a vintage Ferrari is BUT I bet he’s worth every single penny of that.
I LOVE this guy and his channel so much it’s addicting!!!
Oh yeah. More of this guy. 👍
I’ve followed Tom Yang, pronounced Young, for years. Great guy.
This is the kind of guest i love. Thanks a lot!!
Thats so cool how your love of these cars led you to having the knowledge and skills to make a living from it. I have a great business which started as a hobby too. Its funny how life leads you to your calling
84 Ferrari 308 ( second)owner,I'm familiar with your reputation,my first engine out job Your name came up from a few other owners as the go to guy.
Coming up on my 3rd soon,I daily drive it, considering doing it on my own at the moment just for the experience mostly.
But yeah when your name comes up there are no other names that follow it.
I wouldn't trust many of the VINwifi storytellers with a model car . Not this guy . He exudes competence and integrity . I love watching both types .😁
What a great stoty you did and still doing what you love follow your dreams and passion
Great story and seems like a really great guy. Nice one Ed
I love this guy's channel. Been watching it for almost a year. This vid should help him out.
Love this story. & what a Great car.
Good story, need this dude back.
That’s the first 330 America I’ve seen…
And one of the best stories
I wish this guy was still building this car and had a TH-cam channel. I'd be so in. Can somebody give this guy a vintage Porsche in pieces and start filming him?
but I do have a you tube channel! th-cam.com/users/tomyangnet
Its great to know some people out there still value craftsmanship over celebrity....
Such a beautiful Ferrari, awesome work mate
More from this guy please
Great story great guy I watched his video before.
Love the story, Inspiring :)
great story! the only thing you didn't tell us is what happened to he old Italian guy who you worked under?
More guys like this please.
Ed I like this guy....Do more videos with him.
Great story, interesting guy!
Great story, can tell by the subtle nuisances that this is a car guy bred by his affinities. Has scaled and pivoted and became successful at his once hobby only due to the fact that he lives and breathes it. Ego aside. Nice one Tom!
Great story ! 🙌