Me and my buddy used to just ride it around the apartment complex. The forks were destroyed when I got it. So just made my own “work”. And rode it a bit and sold it on to the next guy. Crazy to see it again. Great video
Man, that's a storage unit I wouldn't mind winning in an auction lol. that looks like heaven, so glad you guys got some of them running, I miss 3 wheelers so much.
@@InsideOfMyOwnMind Wakes up with what? Motor oil and WD40 on his fingers? Rubber and brake dust stains on his forearms and face? Rust in his hair? I can see that.
Pretty sweet! Been a mechanic for 30 years now. I've slowed down a bit with age, but when I was your age, buying broken down motorcycles (All types, dirt, street, crotch rock or cruiser) and bringing them back to life was a hobby. I don't do it anymore but I am helping my neighbor re-piston a jet ski he just bought. :-) cheers fellows!
Shout-out actually tossing a lid on for the rip. Honestly, CarsandCameras is probably the most actually safety conscious channel I watch. Weather through their own intentions or someone else's.
I think it’s on purpose! My little brother actually put me onto this channel, I think with all the go kart and lawn mower engines they attract a lot of kids who are first getting into building there first “go kart” or “mini bike” (like my little brother)
This is the only channel on utube that I watch every single dang episode. Simply just don't miss one.......ever! I love this dang channel. Those welds are looking better too by the way🤣🤣
I made the front suspension on the one with the silver tank “your holy grail river rider”. Built it in Omaha NE. the forks were rotten and I got some scrap from Home Depot scrap pipe pile and made my own “forks”
I had a 90 formula 350 stock brand new that beat grand nationals by about one car length in a 1/8 mile. Everyone said I modded it but i swore it was brand new, could be just a bit of luck from the factory?
Pitty that thing is a POS Watch Junkyard digs for the episodes on it! Fixed with duct tape and bailing wire for 30 years and its junk. But Kev is bringing it around even though its not his
kevin is the king of three wheelers. last time i saw that many in one place, i was in a honda dealership in the 80's trying to buy parts for my 125 elsinor.
I have a 3 wheeler and it warms my heart to see you guys keep em around, I want to come ride with carsandcameras or junkyarddigs! Lets do a 3 wheeler get together.
Apparently these were more reliable in the 90's. The most I owned at once was 5, three of which were loaners, my 250R which I had more money in than my daily driver, and a very torquey Frankenstein 3 wheeler which was a 185S with a worked over 200 top end, big carb and supertrapp exhaust. The suspension front end was off a big red, so it always looked like it was going up hill. The 250R was a Glamis only ATC with a wide axle and extended swingarm and way to much power for the desert. My in-laws had a house right on the edge of the desert and always wanted to go riding with me. They kept beating up my 185S so I bought 2 200S and a 200M which had electric start. The problem was they would try to keep up with me on my XR350 R (one cylinder, two carbs, 4 valves and duel exhaust, ... and just two wheels, fast) and end up in some cactus somewhere. Picking cactus needles out of my wife's brothers ass was not something I signed up for in the vows. Otherwise good times, and I still wish I would have kept some of my toys from those days. My FJ 1100 Yamaha, my XR350 R, and my 250R. But I'm 55 and still alive, and still have a 1200 cc street bike. Thanks for the memories. P.S. I think the video will get "BLOED UP".
Yeah also the 250x and and the 300ex were basically the same atv but the the 300ex was electric start and newer with a slightly bigger bore (286cc) the 250ex was a honda recon 250 with sports plastics and a manual clutch lever added to the wet clutch
My favourite ATC will always be the Honda ATC250R built from 1981 to 1986. They were liquid cooled with prolink rear and long travel front suspension and were really jacked up. Totally awesome to ride even being a bit tricky at times.
Those engines work great on go karts, easy to mount and install, great power and not massive, I had one on my 150cc go kart and it pushed it to 52 mph. Eventually I will be putting an engine on that go kart again
I had a 5 horsepower box stock flat head Briggs that would run 55. I ran stock rod up to 8000rpm. There are certain year model rods that were a little more beefy than others. What size chain and drive sprocket did you have. I had a 52 tooth sprocket and 35 chain
20 years ago, I bought a wrecked, incomplete ATC 90 for 20 bucks. I put the motor/trans in an old minibike frame. 4 spd Auto, plus Hi and Lo range! Best minibike ever, I wish I still had it!
@@pookysdad4884 I wanted to do this with a 200cc Honda ES from an ATC like the one John has and I nearly finished it but the cases was cracked and I couldn’t repair it so I tossed it. Wish I hadn’t done that
I started riding on the ATC90 in 1974, and I rode 3-wheelers throughout the 1970s. It was AWESOME fun. IMHO, it was way more fun that riding motorcycles, even if the ATCs were significantly slower. We were drifting before drifting was a thing...
I used to do Train Racing at Saugus Speedway (where the sport originated!) in the 90's. I won the World Train Championship at Orange Show Speedway at the end of my train racing career. Yes, it is a lot of fun!!!
My man.. he’s been waiting for you all this time. He literally stole, swiped and swindled his way into this moment lol.. thata’ boy! Ol’ slick knew you’d come..
The 3 wheel ATV ban of the early 80's has runout so technically manufacturers could start building 3 wheel ATV's again. They got a bad reputation because people were letting kids ride them that were way to young.
Check out the documentary on why they were banned. Nothing to do with age and everything to do with center of gravity. If you don't lean your entire weight to one side during a turn, you're going over. And you're probably right that kids did not have to weight to counterbalance the way three wheelers needed to be riden.
Were im from atc's are hard to find or expensive so i inspired to build my own. I got a mini bike frame and installed a 36'' live axle with 8'' wheels and atv hole shots. Put wider forks on the front to fit a 8'' wheel and tire on the front. Installed a predator 212 hemi with torque converter. Installed red plastics and tank. Still building it can't wait to take it on a rip!
Maybe next year you come back to the eve of destruction and you and Kevin enter something in it. It's all in good fun. I think I might throw something together for the trailer races👍
Look for a Honda 250SX, they were shaft drive, 250cc electric start with kick starter backup and had full suspension. They were lighter than the big red and had higher gearing. They were a good all around machine.
24:17, I give a solid 5/7 for effort!!! Didn't see anyone ridin' side-wheelies though... turn it up and into a crooked bike. Might have to make some 3-wheeler videos myself this weekend. XD
Used to have a 90, 185, 200, and 250R when the kids were growing up. Leaps of fun. Burned the cylinder and piston up on the 250R when I leaned it down to run better at part throttle. Only took a couple miles for the destruction. Took her back to stock with rebuilt cylinder and sold it before I blew it up again. Didn't like to run part throttle. Nature of the beast It was an 83 I believe.
As a kid I remember going to my grandparents and my uncle would always drag out a Honda Big Red three wheeler. Pretty sure it was a '84 or '85 250es. I've look at getting one simply for nostalgic reasons. At 10 years old on a flat farm road in SE MO I had that thing pegged as fast as it would go!! So much fun!
I'm 48 yrs old and I grew up with these machines, I wish I was there to help you guys, I can fix these machines in my sleep, no disrespect to you guys , I just literally have 10's of thousands of hours working on these 3wheelers, I owned a repair shop with my father in the 80's-90's and we worked on 3wheelers, 4 wheelers and motorcycles
My dad use to have one and I remember as a young kid going for a ride with him a few times. He ended up selling it to pay some new family at the time bills.
Love the old 3 wheelers. Had a 250sx a 250r and a 200x. I loved the 200x the most. I could go places 4 wheelers couldn't. Right now i only have a 84 350 Forman . Love the old machines.
I love the vids that combine some of my favorite You Tubers. John and Kevin I've been following you guys for a long time......you guys always put out great content. Thanks for everything you do, and I wish the best of all things to everyone who reads this.....
The 250R was a screamer but if you can get your hands on twin cylinder 350X which is a torque monster you won’t be disappointed. The other key trike to get would be a 200X. The 200’s you guys are working with are good river trikes because they float, just don’t tip them in the water.
I just wanted to thank you guys , your videos have turned me into the crazy builder I have become today, Southern PA karting TH-cam, my latest creation 😁🤣🤣🤣
@carsandcameras The atc @3:44 is my old on that I sold to Kevin. Here is a video link to that prior to Kevin owning it. th-cam.com/video/y5wjDnvVZ6w/w-d-xo.html
Man I really hope this video gets blowed up👌
Please tell me there’s going to be more content on these on your channel
Don't forget to drain the gearbox on the 200 ES! Loved all the 3 wheeler history you shared
I made the suspension on the silver tanked one. For what it’s worth. Nice to see it held up to some riding. Built from scrap from the Home Depot pile
@@tylerimboden1114 I must say I was impressed with your work 😂👌
Me and my buddy used to just ride it around the apartment complex. The forks were destroyed when I got it. So just made my own “work”. And rode it a bit and sold it on to the next guy. Crazy to see it again. Great video
Today on my strange addiction... Watching us dig those out is an intervention 😂
Looks like I need to get some three wheelers fixed up and sold
How do I contact you? I want one!
How do you feel about shipping to the uk? Lol. I have one and it’s cost me just over a grand
3. Lol prolly the parts ones 🤣
I wish deals like that existed in my area, how doe one get one of those beauts
Please what's the rear end that dusent let water seep in askin for myself
Man, that's a storage unit I wouldn't mind winning in an auction lol. that looks like heaven, so glad you guys got some of them running, I miss 3 wheelers so much.
ive been seeing people take rear axels from junk 4 wheelers and converting pit bikes. seems like a fun project
Heyy remember me your long lost friend from elementary school… all jokes aside that‘s a great stash you guys found hope you get ‘em running.
Actually he didn’t find it. He made the stash. He bought every one he came across
@@mad-mason0319 lol
Oh yes I know how to ride 3wheeler, I have one at my grandparents. Proceeds to run over feet.
Every kid that wanted to ride my atc 110
If you did find that stash an coff coff bull she ah it coff coff you are a lucky fucker .
What are you up today from Josh awa hand
When Ike has dreams at night, it's about sheds like this with a dozen old machines waiting to be messed with.
And wakes up with evidence of said dreams.
@@InsideOfMyOwnMind eeeewwwww, plz continue
@@InsideOfMyOwnMind Wakes up with what? Motor oil and WD40 on his fingers? Rubber and brake dust stains on his forearms and face? Rust in his hair? I can see that.
@@Avetho Yeah that's it.
Pretty sweet! Been a mechanic for 30 years now. I've slowed down a bit with age, but when I was your age, buying broken down motorcycles (All types, dirt, street, crotch rock or cruiser) and bringing them back to life was a hobby. I don't do it anymore but I am helping my neighbor re-piston a jet ski he just bought. :-) cheers fellows!
Imagine seeing them driving along with all them and being impressed, not knowing about the 15ish others
A huge tear rolled down my face to see all that magnificence ,did the garage door let out a holy sound when it opened 👼 👍😜
Shout-out actually tossing a lid on for the rip.
Honestly, CarsandCameras is probably the most actually safety conscious channel I watch.
Weather through their own intentions or someone else's.
I think it’s on purpose! My little brother actually put me onto this channel, I think with all the go kart and lawn mower engines they attract a lot of kids who are first getting into building there first “go kart” or “mini bike” (like my little brother)
Just trying to set a decent example is all
This is the only channel on utube that I watch every single dang episode. Simply just don't miss one.......ever! I love this dang channel. Those welds are looking better too by the way🤣🤣
I made the front suspension on the one with the silver tank “your holy grail river rider”. Built it in Omaha NE. the forks were rotten and I got some scrap from Home Depot scrap pipe pile and made my own “forks”
It ran good. But burned oil while I had it. It’s been two years since I sold it. Just road it around the apartment complex and then sold it
Sure sure
@Sebastian Rancano Petocz I honestly don't know why people go out of their way just to be a asshole.
Dude that thing held up all weekend, I couldnt believe it!
Love it brother
Oh my gosh! I am a go-kart guy but the main thing that caught my eye here is that nice Grand National! Fastest production car in 1986 period!
Corvette said wait a minute please try shifting my crossfire 350🤣
I had a 90 formula 350 stock brand new that beat grand nationals by about one car length in a 1/8 mile. Everyone said I modded it but i swore it was brand new, could be just a bit of luck from the factory?
Pitty that thing is a POS
Watch Junkyard digs for the episodes on it!
Fixed with duct tape and bailing wire for 30 years and its junk. But Kev is bringing it around even though its not his
So who can wire up 23 transponders for a Crazy 8 hour endurance race? gg on the find guys.
kevin is the king of three wheelers. last time i saw that many in one place, i was in a honda dealership in the 80's trying to buy parts for my 125 elsinor.
If stored properly, in 30 years they'll be worth a fortune 😂.
My Dad got me a Honda Big Red for Christmas when I was 13. Seeing these bring back great memories.
Hmmm "abandoned" you say?!? We have very different meanings for that word lol. Still awesome to see so many together in the same place!
Enlighten Me......how can they
Be abandoned when junkyard
Digs has ownership of them...
@@mattmaly5085 Exactly. Got to get all those CAPS LOCK BAIT ALGORITHM WORDS in the title though.
trust me, they're pretty much abandoned. I haven't touched them in a year, and probably wont until johns back next year!
Man I love both of your TH-cam channels. I watch junkyard digs, junkyard mook and cars and cameras.
Awesome 3 wheeler content. I love offroad mud and dirt fun. Keep them great videos coming. Stay safe everyone. G'day from Australia.
I'm from Australia too.
That guy has the perfect YT humor, chill, funny, and confident, if he doesn't have a channel, he SHOULD!
"What do we have?" Kevin: "I have a problem." 🤣 yeah you might buddy!
I,uhh...may have him beat with bikes.Shhhh...I'll count later today.Were only like 18-19...Can't give them away.Really.
I have a 3 wheeler and it warms my heart to see you guys keep em around, I want to come ride with carsandcameras or junkyarddigs! Lets do a 3 wheeler get together.
23- 3 wheelers, that's a good start! Love the channel!
Wow, looks like so much fun and brings back so many memories. Good times.
Ok brian
Was definitely a trip down memory lane for me as well. My father and I had found and rebuilt an old barn find over twenty years ago now.
Some you tubers buy houses or cars with there money but jyd buys junk 3 wheelers lol I love it!
Stonks
Apparently these were more reliable in the 90's. The most I owned at once was 5, three of which were loaners, my 250R which I had more money in than my daily driver, and a very torquey Frankenstein 3 wheeler which was a 185S with a worked over 200 top end, big carb and supertrapp exhaust. The suspension front end was off a big red, so it always looked like it was going up hill.
The 250R was a Glamis only ATC with a wide axle and extended swingarm and way to much power for the desert.
My in-laws had a house right on the edge of the desert and always wanted to go riding with me. They kept beating up my 185S so I bought 2 200S and a 200M which had electric start.
The problem was they would try to keep up with me on my XR350 R (one cylinder, two carbs, 4 valves and duel exhaust, ... and just two wheels, fast) and end up in some cactus somewhere. Picking cactus needles out of my wife's brothers ass was not something I signed up for in the vows.
Otherwise good times, and I still wish I would have kept some of my toys from those days. My FJ 1100 Yamaha, my XR350 R, and my 250R. But I'm 55 and still alive, and still have a 1200 cc street bike.
Thanks for the memories.
P.S. I think the video will get "BLOED UP".
I think my first 3-wheeler was a 110, I remember out-running 3-wheelers twice it's size, great video, thanks for sharing.
I believe that 4 wheeler is a 250X, the EX was shaft driven with a different style case
Yeah also the 250x and and the 300ex were basically the same atv but the the 300ex was electric start and newer with a slightly bigger bore (286cc) the 250ex was a honda recon 250 with sports plastics and a manual clutch lever added to the wet clutch
Brings me right back to 1985. A dollar 25 filled my tank on my 185 ATC and I wouldn't be back till sundown. Man those atc's were indestructible
This is the stuff I live for. I'd love to help you guys work on stuff, go riding itd be the best time of my life. So awesome
Very cool collection, My family had a number of these and i had an '83 Big Red brand new off the dealer show floor...Brings back a lot of memories.
John without Ike is like Tom without Jerry!
or at least charles
Unfortunate he is no longer
Affiliated with this channel...
@@mattmaly5085
I must've missed it... What happened?
@@sandwichbar8226 im lost as well
O..M..G.. you found a hord and made it your own. Kevin is a real one!!!!!!and the 350x. Red white & blue!!!
If Ike was here they’d all be running lol
My favourite ATC will always be the Honda ATC250R built from 1981 to 1986. They were liquid cooled with prolink rear and long travel front suspension and were really jacked up. Totally awesome to ride even being a bit tricky at times.
Only liquid cooled in 84 on
@@MrStevenewbanks wrong 1985-1986 only
This is literally heaven
You should make more riding video’s with the honda atc 200 and 250
Dang! Y’all really hit the jackpot this time!
The excitement when I get a notification saying you've uploaded is unreal 😊
Those engines work great on go karts, easy to mount and install, great power and not massive, I had one on my 150cc go kart and it pushed it to 52 mph. Eventually I will be putting an engine on that go kart again
I had a 5 horsepower box stock flat head Briggs that would run 55. I ran stock rod up to 8000rpm. There are certain year model rods that were a little more beefy than others. What size chain and drive sprocket did you have. I had a 52 tooth sprocket and 35 chain
@@spankthemonkey3437 I had stock rear sprocket on the go kart and whatever the 200cc engine had on it
20 years ago, I bought a wrecked, incomplete ATC 90 for 20 bucks. I put the motor/trans in an old minibike frame. 4 spd Auto, plus Hi and Lo range! Best minibike ever, I wish I still had it!
@@pookysdad4884 I wanted to do this with a 200cc Honda ES from an ATC like the one John has and I nearly finished it but the cases was cracked and I couldn’t repair it so I tossed it. Wish I hadn’t done that
@@lokedog916 Yeah, that's a shame. A pro welder could've TIG'd it. And there's JB Weld. At worst, it was a parts motor. Live and learn 😕.
Is that Kevin??!!!! Lol good to see him on carsandcameras again
Imagine being on Storage Wars and this is one of the units you are offered to bid on😳
YUUUUUUUUUUUPPP!
I think it would go fairly high, like 2 grand or more.
I started riding on the ATC90 in 1974, and I rode 3-wheelers throughout the 1970s. It was AWESOME fun. IMHO, it was way more fun that riding motorcycles, even if the ATCs were significantly slower. We were drifting before drifting was a thing...
No freaking way! That's so cool. I'm in Iowa as well. How can I buy one
It’s easy I can recommend you to my authorized dealer
I used to do Train Racing at Saugus Speedway (where the sport originated!) in the 90's. I won the World Train Championship at Orange Show Speedway at the end of my train racing career. Yes, it is a lot of fun!!!
Pro tip: don’t get married and invest your time and money in fun stuff like 23 three wheelers
He’s got Junkyard Mook already. His partner in crime.
My man.. he’s been waiting for you all this time. He literally stole, swiped and swindled his way into this moment lol.. thata’ boy! Ol’ slick knew you’d come..
yoooo junk yard digs! ive always been a fan of three wheelers and seeing you play with them fills me with joy.
Someone needs to work on John's math skills. The answer is not 75. 23 x 3 = 69.
Nice.
Plus the stack of tires not on a wheeler
I think John had a wet dream when that shed door went up. 🤣🤣🤣
-The shed door probably wasn’t the only thing that went up-
@@TheOneRiv 🤣🤣🤣
haven't seen any on Facebook, yeah because they are all here. best commentary
So close to 1 mil subs!
The 3 wheel ATV ban of the early 80's has runout so technically manufacturers could start building 3 wheel ATV's again. They got a bad reputation because people were letting kids ride them that were way to young.
Check out the documentary on why they were banned. Nothing to do with age and everything to do with center of gravity. If you don't lean your entire weight to one side during a turn, you're going over. And you're probably right that kids did not have to weight to counterbalance the way three wheelers needed to be riden.
Put triples on all 3 corners of one of them and float it :D Also a 5hp motor on front to drive front tire lol.
Were im from atc's are hard to find or expensive so i inspired to build my own. I got a mini bike frame and installed a 36'' live axle with 8'' wheels and atv hole shots. Put wider forks on the front to fit a 8'' wheel and tire on the front. Installed a predator 212 hemi with torque converter. Installed red plastics and tank. Still building it can't wait to take it on a rip!
Maybe next year you come back to the eve of destruction and you and Kevin enter something in it. It's all in good fun. I think I might throw something together for the trailer races👍
Oh, the pain and the fun of 3 wheelers... I rode a green Kawasaki 200 back in the 80's. Good times.
We had a 110, and a 185, super fun machines :D What you want, is the ATC250R, or 350X(King of the Hill), those are the bad boys!
It's usually just carburators need to be cleaned out and gas tank
19:54 thats what she said
Dig the "Reno 911" reference. "new boot goofin'" love it
Look for a Honda 250SX, they were shaft drive, 250cc electric start with kick starter backup and had full suspension. They were lighter than the big red and had higher gearing. They were a good all around machine.
those of us out in the plains, yeah we like to go bonkers every now and again. subbing to junkyard digs since theyre right down the highway from us!
24:17, I give a solid 5/7 for effort!!! Didn't see anyone ridin' side-wheelies though... turn it up and into a crooked bike. Might have to make some 3-wheeler videos myself this weekend. XD
Wow… just watching you guys open that garage door was honestly ridiculous
Don’t we all just love the quads and 3 wheelers that sound like there running on bubble mixture 🤣
Class of 84 here..... I had a 110, 200 big Red, and a 250r
It was the best of times...
That 200m that he was pointing at was an 84' 200s. 200M models have orange on the gas tank decal. They ran those to 1986 (atleast for the 200s model).
Used to have a 90, 185, 200, and 250R when the kids were growing up. Leaps of fun. Burned the cylinder and piston up on the 250R when I leaned it down to run better at part throttle. Only took a couple miles for the destruction. Took her back to stock with rebuilt cylinder and sold it before I blew it up again. Didn't like to run part throttle. Nature of the beast It was an 83 I believe.
Man, I never have that kind of luck.
Nice find 👍👍
As a kid I remember going to my grandparents and my uncle would always drag out a Honda Big Red three wheeler. Pretty sure it was a '84 or '85 250es. I've look at getting one simply for nostalgic reasons. At 10 years old on a flat farm road in SE MO I had that thing pegged as fast as it would go!! So much fun!
I'm 48 yrs old and I grew up with these machines, I wish I was there to help you guys, I can fix these machines in my sleep, no disrespect to you guys , I just literally have 10's of thousands of hours working on these 3wheelers, I owned a repair shop with my father in the 80's-90's and we worked on 3wheelers, 4 wheelers and motorcycles
Nothin' beats experience! I'm 56, but I have none!
That many ATC‘s in one spot is absolutely majestic jus wow👐
So jealous! I’ve got 5 atcs! Trying to hoard them as much as I can! I have a 250sx 200x 200e 90 and 70!
Harvey Spooner's heaven.
My dad use to have one and I remember as a young kid going for a ride with him a few times. He ended up selling it to pay some new family at the time bills.
Tell Kevin I want his bronco
My favorite part was when John said there's a bit of Deborah!😂
Love the old 3 wheelers. Had a 250sx a 250r and a 200x. I loved the 200x the most. I could go places 4 wheelers couldn't. Right now i only have a 84 350 Forman . Love the old machines.
Kevin has a 3 wheeler hoarding addiction LOL!!!
I love the vids that combine some of my favorite You Tubers. John and Kevin I've been following you guys for a long time......you guys always put out great content. Thanks for everything you do, and I wish the best of all things to everyone who reads this.....
Oooooooooooh, love the Grand National! We were just talking about those today
i had a 1982 185s. Loved it! That 200s would be awesome fixed up
I'm here struggling to find ANYTHING to work on as a project, and here you are with 23 3 wheelers. Atlanta is wack :/
God I’m jealous! I wish I still had all mine! One day I’m going to re buy everything I once owned
If you ever come to north Dakota during winter come snowmobiling with us some time
I'm so jealous.
Brings back alot of memories.
Good to see you guys made it to good old iowa very cool!!
The 250R was a screamer but if you can get your hands on twin cylinder 350X which is a torque monster you won’t be disappointed. The other key trike to get would be a 200X. The 200’s you guys are working with are good river trikes because they float, just don’t tip them in the water.
Dont let Harvey see those!
anybody else drooling over that old bronco sittin in there? i am
A stator is a charging system , just like any stator it's copper wires wrapped many times like the ones found in electric motors
Man I most definitely would
Be in heaven, Fantastic find. I would
Love to help you get them running. Hope you get them all to run!
I just wanted to thank you guys , your videos have turned me into the crazy builder I have become today, Southern PA karting TH-cam, my latest creation 😁🤣🤣🤣
No wonder we can’ find cheap 3 wheelers. Digs has them all squirreled away! 😎
@carsandcameras The atc @3:44 is my old on that I sold to Kevin. Here is a video link to that prior to Kevin owning it. th-cam.com/video/y5wjDnvVZ6w/w-d-xo.html
I bought a whole case of abandoned sodas at the store yesterday.
"New boot goofin" 🤣😂🤣 I get the reference
this has to be one of my fav videos. Not sure how many times ive seen it lol.
He is now one of my favorite people in the world Hondas for life