Nice to see that Mechanics/Shops are refusing to work on Vehicles, The other thing I would be doing is Reporting the Vehicle to Local Police and letting them know if it shouldn't be on the road, if it leaves after the shops refusal. I wonder what a mechanic/Shop owner would do if they seen that owner Drinking and then driving off??? So what is the difference?
@@jul1440 Because if the welds subsequently fail, the technician is liable for any damages caused. I'd definitely refuse to repair it, and send the customer to an authorised body shop.
@@michaeldavid6284nobody appreciates you sharing this shit. At least his comment is a like shared opinion. Your comment is MUCH less necessary than his.
3:45 that reminds me so much of the first truck I was issued when I first start driving for Schneider National in the '00. Every single inch of the interior surface of that machine was coated with old cigarette smoke and the floors were covered in ash. Took like a month of repeated cleanings to finally get the smell out of the interior of that machine.
You were lucky it was only smoke. One company I worked for, had one guy that drove a company van, that chewed tobacco. He kept a spit can on the passenger floor, but most of the Time, he missed. When the van got to the age that it needed to be replaced, I think they actually scrapped it.
Next time, put untreated charcoal bricks in an open container under the seats. The charcoal will absorb and filter out the car. After you shampoo and dry the carpet and upholstery. I bought a smoker F150 once. Was told to do this by an old mechanic. In two weeks, there was no smell.😊
Just think, that person cruising down the highway next to you could be driving a car like this. 5 miles away from catastrophic failure. Doesn't that make you feel good.
They think they’re above the law in a lot of ways. I swear I have people going 25-35 miles an hour over the speed limit by me at times… where are the law enforcement? When I get on the road, I try to think of ‘lobster eyes’ and ‘head on a swivel’ all at the same time!
@@1987tijgertje This so damm much. I'd have to check if every other 1st world country has an equivalent other than the US, but certainly the vast majority have such a requirement.
Yeah, they have something else going on. Possibly a slow coolant leak into the oil. I change my oil every 20,000 miles and the oil and filter looks normal.
It depends. My longest distance between oil changes was just a bit above 30,000 miles and the oil was not completely unusable by then. BUT that was under very special conditions and with a very good oil. Which conditions you want to ask? Well, mostly I did not start the engine for trips shortern than 1h, more often 70+ miles. And the absolute biggest chunk of the distance was at moderate speed (80 to 90 mph) at the Autobahn, without much acceleration or deceleration. Funny enough, my dad had a car by the same brand, similar model year, similar engine, and had the very same oil in it. He drove less than 3,000 miles in the same time I did the 30,000 and his oil was way worse than mine. Why? He often had trips of 1 to 5 miles, almost all in villages and towns, so he was alway accelerating and decelerating. Long story short: distance is only one factor. Engine use is a bigger one and additionally there is time.
@@mikem9058 I have always done annual or 20k mile oil changes on all my cars (75 of them over 50 years) and I've never had a problem. My Citroen C5 HDi did 250k miles and was still going strong when I sold it. Never understood why people change their oil at anything under 10k miles, must be crap engines you have over there.
@@mikem9058 I get 450,000 plus miles without any major issues. My vans travel 2,000 plus miles per month. The most I've gotten is 580,000 miles, but it was using a quart every 500.
Because they think it's gonna be a quick fix like they know better and then when they find out how bad they neglected their car and the cost, they don't wanna do it.
I discovered a little while back that mealworms can eat expanded polystyrene (and get food value out of it). Clearly someone needs to breed a variety of cockroach which can eat spray foam. They'd easily deal with a whole class of these deathtraps.
Seen safer cars in scrapyards than those rolling wrecks. I really feel for that lady who forked out good money for the car with a patched block. Get a pre-purchase inspection at a shop of your choosing, not the seller's. Best money you'll ever spend. It can save you thousands.
I know we have to much regulation in Belgium. But in our country you cannot sell a car without having a 'car pass' done by an independent company. And it's the responsibility of the seller and only valid for 3 months...
0:55 You know what? I'll give it a pass. The dude managed to replace his _entire_ exhaust without knowing how to weld or owning welding equipment. The fix worked and it's non-critical structure.
I don’t care how people treat their cars cosmetically (if you want to drive a rolling roach motel ashtray covered with stick-on Autozone crap then you do you), but if they want to drive them on public roads they need to keep them mechanically maintained!
My daily driver, a 2010 Nissan Altima ( 160 mile roundtrip ) looks like garbage. Faded paint, a million dings dents and scratches but it is mechanically perfect. Regular maintenance, I usually do it before it's recommended. 268,000 miles and still going strong.
I Always appreciate the extremes presented here: cars with mold, garbage, structural spray foam, Bluetooth suspension and so on, and then, a beautifully restored 1930 Ford
0:56 It's an early 2000's Saturn. The nice thing is you can do the entire exhaust system from the manifold to the muffler for around $400 if you know where to look. Needing a welder is preferred. 1:05 The irony is that he's got a good subframe, those trailing arms aren't rusted through and dragging on the road :D
I'm hoping I have found and fixed all the horrors the previous owner did to my vans wiring. To include him jumping the headlight switch with speaker wire to get headlights, when it only needed a $10 repair.
And for bonus points, make sure those wires are right over the metal radiator cap, so when you need to get 2nd and 3rd degree burns, you have two mechanisms of injury.
I have quite the collection of 10 mm sockets a few Husky brand ( I don't own a Husky brand ratchet ) a few cheap generic ones , 4 Craftsman and even a 1/4 " one with the adapter to 3/8 ".
I am concerned about all of the electronic systems in new cars that are able to steer car in lane, or auto brake because of obstacles (forward or rear), or reduce cruise control speed to maintain following distance, etc. What are these going to start doing, outside control of the driver, as these systems age and are not maintained or repaired by subsequent owner(s) as used cars?
@@MrBerryK Totally agree. I had a PPL and would cringe in fear every time somebody started getting excited about ANOTHER flying car that they wanted to market.
I have a picture somewhere of a late 90's/early 00's chevy monte carlo that had the most hillarious looking do it yourself hood scoop. The guy who owned it simply went and bought a commercial building exhaust vent, cut a big hole in the hood of the car, and stuffed it in there before booger welding it all together.
Switzerland has some of the most restrictive laws when it comes to vehicle condition and safety in all ofeurope. yet I saw an elderly couple in a 1974 Ford Taunus coupe, all sorts of fancy hubcaps, "turbo" emblems everywhere, front and rear spoilers, and a hood scoop made of painted corrugated wood... this car screamed "teenager in the 70's tuning up their first ride", and was still kept like that in late 90's.
My mom had to help another school parent with her car, because she didn't even know that cars need oil... might I mention that her ex-husband was my Scout Master that I absolutely hated...
@@hejnye Luckily he wasn't one of those, just a bit of an ass that clearly didn't like being around younger kids and would frequently assume too many things, though there were several Eagle Scouts that came during his reign, so at the very least he got results... but hey, I enjoyed the company of his three kids both there and at school... It's a shame, because my troop was supposedly the oldest one, though I never verified it past our flag pole having more ribbons than a magical girl anime...
I just want to thank all of those who purchased Spray Foam. You have doubled my stock prices in the last 90 days. Keep it up! I'm on my way to being a Thousandaire!!
@@nuclearmedicineman6270 They say the origins of cheesemaking have been lost to time. I prefer to think that it's actually because nobody wanted to admit how they discovered it.
A friend lived by the airport. I needed to go on a week-long trip, and agreed to let him use my car for the week if he'd drop me off and pick me up. I was late getting there, so left a soda cup half filled with iced tea in the center console. I asked him to throw it away for me. I got back a week later and he picked me up. Turned out he hadn't used my car the entire week, and he hadn't thrown away the soda. It had melted the bottom of the cup, spilling the tea into the center console cup holder. Surprisingly it was watertight, but the liquid at the bottom was like a thin syrup. It must've repeatedly evaporated during the day, and condensed on the car interior during the night while I was gone. Meaning the inside of my car was like a sauna for most of the week. Fortunately no mold (that I could see). But I can see how mold could grow if you leave an open container of liquid inside a sealed car.
The one about the smokers car smelling awful isn't telling a lie. I smoked for 28 yrs and finally bought a vape and quit in 6 weeks. Then, 6 months later, I stopped vaping. After stopping smoking, It was amazing on how fuggin bad they really smell!!! If a smokers gets around me, I get sick from the smell of cigarettes.
3:05 the number of times I've bought a new 10mm to replace the one I lost and told myself "I'm gonna keep a good eye on this one" just to turn around and lose the replacement all over again 😂
That Mercedes ripped the whole rear suspension assembly of the frame $$$$$ and the one from the end I would just point my finger and burst out in laughing 😂
2:15 The one bolt holding the engine in: "Thou shall show no fear in the mighty eyes of the lord I shall hold my post this is where I make my stand I shall not abandon my post I am my perimeter and my perimeter is me"
I was a flat rate mechanic in Tampa in 1973. Today I look at these modern cars and just shudder. I would rather dig ditches than be a mechanic today. I am 73 years old and I have the utmost respect for you young mechanics today. Art from Ohio PS: I DO NOT WORK ON MY OWN CAR TODAY!!!
Love this series, and the subscribers cars at the end. At the end of this video there was the 30s for I would have taken the side covers off of the hood and had the exhaust running under the side steps and coming out in front of the back tire for a meaner look but I love the old cars
Thank you for the '30 Ford to cheer me back up. My parent's neighbor used to have a '49 ford with a matte rust paint job by Sam Foose and a hand painted scene of a gentleman in a sombrero and his burro pal witnessing a nuclear test painted by high school aged Von Dutch on the metal dash. I really wish I knew that it went to a good home and is being appreciated now.
What a fun compilation. Please do provide some narration as I am not a mechanic, I’d like to know what I’m seeing in these disasters. And love the purple & white Rod.
7:30 I appreciate when the dealership does the oil changes for the first year or whatever, gives the car a better shot at life. Also if you don't have a record of proper oil changes the manufacturer owes you nothing when the engine blows up. It's way cheaper to do regular oil changes than buy new engines or new cars.
The JB Weld engine. She spent $10k on it? Good grief! I hope she got her money back. The new Ford engine? Why am I not surprised? But that classic car at the end is beautiful.
Annnnd this I why I've stuck to my Oil Change twice a year routine. Since I dont rip and run too much in my car anymore, I feel twice a year is fine. For perspective, I have a 2013 Ford Escape and I just hit 108,000 miles. But people not getting an oil change for 730 days (actually 2 YEARS TIME) is just NONSENSE!!! People out here be thinking their vehicle runs on Magic and Radio waves. 😂🤣
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Your videos are always great! Greetings from Finland once again and have a nice weekend!
Nice to see that Mechanics/Shops are refusing to work on Vehicles, The other thing I would be doing is Reporting the Vehicle to Local Police and letting them know if it shouldn't be on the road, if it leaves after the shops refusal. I wonder what a mechanic/Shop owner would do if they seen that owner Drinking and then driving off??? So what is the difference?
“Enjoy” isn’t quite the right word for videos that mortify me but I can’t stop watching. The horror…the horror!
What happened with the timing and information?
And the original voice?
"The shop declined to perform any work" is a wonderful statement. Mechanics should not have to expose themselves to such disgusting car interiors.
But why refuse to fix the black car suspension?
@@jul1440 The fixing points in the body were gone, is not just put in new bolts but a body repair. Maybe the shop does not have the facility for this.
@@jul1440
Because if the welds subsequently fail, the technician is liable for any damages caused.
I'd definitely refuse to repair it, and send the customer to an authorised body shop.
Hah, they'd go broke in Brampton Ontario, half the cars have cockroach infestations.
At times I get shivers when the show nasty inside cars.
Thanks for the eye rinse w that beautifil hot rod at the end..saved me from throwing up😅
IKR! Close one.
How do they get in? I'd be scared to touch this running board with my foot... probably will just jump and dive inside.
Yeah but what's the motor in that Ford?
"I fixed it myself."
"Get out of my shop."
🤣
"Go fix it again"
@@MWilk098 There's never enough time to fix it right, but there's always enough time to fix it over and over again.
Honestly, with the condition some of these are in I don’t think they could drive out even if they wanted to. Then again they did somehow drive in.
"alternative forms of violence" 😂
Just took the locking pliers out of that earlier vehicle.
Violence and brutality!!
y'all thanks for putting a really nice car at the end each time - it really helps restore the vibe after so much WTF lol
Yeah, that was a nice palate cleanser.
Ford Model A is a cool looking car in any style. Though with that one, the painted, de-badged & blacked-out grille is messing with me a little.
Literal eyewash
@@KayoMichiels😂
@@KayoMichiels No, obviously not literal. Rather the exact opposite of literal. Why do you abuse your language like that?
Im a mechanic and this channel shares the shit out of me. These cars are being driven on the roads you drive on.
I'm sure the channel is grateful for you sharing your shit.
@@michaeldavid6284nobody appreciates you sharing this shit. At least his comment is a like shared opinion. Your comment is MUCH less necessary than his.
It often baffles me how many of these cars make it a few yards off the owners driveway, let alone get driven to the garage
@@Englishsea24testament to how well most modern cars are actually engineered.
And some people think safety inspections are unnecessary.
This series should just be called “customer drove away with..” at this point.
“Just drove off”
No. Customer declined all repairs.
"Just Rolled Out"
"Customer attempted repairs with foam.."
Also “The other shop did the work!”
I am impressed some of these vehicles actually made it TO the shop.
Driving away is icing on the cake😂
3:53 turns into your own personal snowglobe when you put the heater controls to defrost
He does that whenever he's out of cigarettes and is heading to the store to buy more.
annnnnnnd vomit
Horrible car owners is an understatement!! These people are downright criminal!
Apparently they still drive on the road in traffic.
That would make even more sense if you knew the demographics of both groups LOL
3:45 that reminds me so much of the first truck I was issued when I first start driving for Schneider National in the '00. Every single inch of the interior surface of that machine was coated with old cigarette smoke and the floors were covered in ash. Took like a month of repeated cleanings to finally get the smell out of the interior of that machine.
I’m surprised you ever got the smoke smell out.
@@pauldavis9387 👈,he actually went nose blind with all the chemicals that he had to use to TRY to get the smell out!
@@pauldavis9387 Took a month to become nose blind to the smell. 🤣
You were lucky it was only smoke. One company I worked for, had one guy that drove a company van, that chewed tobacco. He kept a spit can on the passenger floor, but most of the Time, he missed. When the van got to the age that it needed to be replaced, I think they actually scrapped it.
Next time, put untreated charcoal bricks in an open container under the seats. The charcoal will absorb and filter out the car. After you shampoo and dry the carpet and upholstery. I bought a smoker F150 once. Was told to do this by an old mechanic. In two weeks, there was no smell.😊
1:41 Man is growing his own antibiotics
Lmfao 😅🤣😂
Why is it often the VW's with the mold farms inside. Have seen several on this channel so far
Smart move honestly.
@@tabcreedence6553 Factory option.
Just think, that person cruising down the highway next to you could be driving a car like this. 5 miles away from catastrophic failure. Doesn't that make you feel good.
They think they’re above the law in a lot of ways. I swear I have people going 25-35 miles an hour over the speed limit by me at times… where are the law enforcement? When I get on the road, I try to think of ‘lobster eyes’ and ‘head on a swivel’ all at the same time!
And it shows by how badly some of them drive, too. 😉
We all could be the safest drivers in the world driving the most well maintained cars in existence and bad luck could still hit us hard
Not happening because my country has yearly MOT and cars are failing that test before they get so bad.
@@1987tijgertje This so damm much. I'd have to check if every other 1st world country has an equivalent other than the US, but certainly the vast majority have such a requirement.
7:25 That oil is much older than 20k miles. More like 60k
Yeah, they have something else going on. Possibly a slow coolant leak into the oil. I change my oil every 20,000 miles and the oil and filter looks normal.
It depends. My longest distance between oil changes was just a bit above 30,000 miles and the oil was not completely unusable by then. BUT that was under very special conditions and with a very good oil. Which conditions you want to ask? Well, mostly I did not start the engine for trips shortern than 1h, more often 70+ miles. And the absolute biggest chunk of the distance was at moderate speed (80 to 90 mph) at the Autobahn, without much acceleration or deceleration. Funny enough, my dad had a car by the same brand, similar model year, similar engine, and had the very same oil in it. He drove less than 3,000 miles in the same time I did the 30,000 and his oil was way worse than mine. Why? He often had trips of 1 to 5 miles, almost all in villages and towns, so he was alway accelerating and decelerating.
Long story short: distance is only one factor. Engine use is a bigger one and additionally there is time.
@@Bryan-Hensley20k for oil changes? You should order an engine now for when it fails.
@@mikem9058 I have always done annual or 20k mile oil changes on all my cars (75 of them over 50 years) and I've never had a problem. My Citroen C5 HDi did 250k miles and was still going strong when I sold it. Never understood why people change their oil at anything under 10k miles, must be crap engines you have over there.
@@mikem9058 I get 450,000 plus miles without any major issues. My vans travel 2,000 plus miles per month. The most I've gotten is 580,000 miles, but it was using a quart every 500.
Mechanic: "We had to resort to alternative forms of violence."
Heh heh heh!
Why do these cheapskates even bother going to a mechanic for work if they know they'll just refuse to have the work done?
Because they think it's gonna be a quick fix like they know better and then when they find out how bad they neglected their car and the cost, they don't wanna do it.
"Expensive" is a relative term; sometimes people don't have enough money to fix their car, it's called "being poor".
@-Gorby- not maintaining your car is a lot more expensive than maintaining your car tho
People are broke.
Because free diagnostic.
I discovered a little while back that mealworms can eat expanded polystyrene (and get food value out of it). Clearly someone needs to breed a variety of cockroach which can eat spray foam. They'd easily deal with a whole class of these deathtraps.
Then they'll take over the world. Which might not be a bad idea.
Yep, I use them to compost EPF. They also make good treats for my pet mice, but they eventually turn into little beetles and fly away.
1:38 eurgh! I know some people like furry wheel covers, but furry mould is not an acceptable substitute for fake fur.
Seen safer cars in scrapyards than those rolling wrecks. I really feel for that lady who forked out good money for the car with a patched block. Get a pre-purchase inspection at a shop of your choosing, not the seller's. Best money you'll ever spend. It can save you thousands.
I know we have to much regulation in Belgium. But in our country you cannot sell a car without having a 'car pass' done by an independent company.
And it's the responsibility of the seller and only valid for 3 months...
Just enough spray foam to get me by.... lol 😂😂😂
if i did that least file it down spray with primer and colour match the paint you get away with it lol
Just enough spray foam to get me by. Sounds like a country-western song begging to be made.
0:55 You know what? I'll give it a pass. The dude managed to replace his _entire_ exhaust without knowing how to weld or owning welding equipment. The fix worked and it's non-critical structure.
I'll add some props for not using duct tape or zip ties, and instead metal clamps (and certainly enough of them) to lend some actual strength.
2:55 worlds first coilover leaf spring
I don’t know how you could drive 1 mile let alone 100 miles…
Anyone else notice the brake hose spun 360 degrees around? Something tells me someone was in there that shouldn’t have been.
I don’t care how people treat their cars cosmetically (if you want to drive a rolling roach motel ashtray covered with stick-on Autozone crap then you do you), but if they want to drive them on public roads they need to keep them mechanically maintained!
My daily driver, a 2010 Nissan Altima ( 160 mile roundtrip ) looks like garbage. Faded paint, a million dings dents and scratches but it is mechanically perfect. Regular maintenance, I usually do it before it's recommended. 268,000 miles and still going strong.
Why do you hate freedom so much?
@@iroll Driving is a privilege, not a right. You don't get the freedom to be grossly negligent around millions of innocent people on public roadways.
@@BartSparrow123 You just hate liberty, you communist!
I Always appreciate the extremes presented here: cars with mold, garbage, structural spray foam, Bluetooth suspension and so on, and then, a beautifully restored 1930 Ford
0:56 It's an early 2000's Saturn. The nice thing is you can do the entire exhaust system from the manifold to the muffler for around $400 if you know where to look. Needing a welder is preferred.
1:05 The irony is that he's got a good subframe, those trailing arms aren't rusted through and dragging on the road :D
Oh sure.. just do your own wiring; it's not like it matters all that much, just connect any wire you want to anything you feel like, it'll be fine.
I'm hoping I have found and fixed all the horrors the previous owner did to my vans wiring. To include him jumping the headlight switch with speaker wire to get headlights, when it only needed a $10 repair.
It was like that when I rewired my Ducati. None of the electrics made any sense and I had to wire it from scratch. Good for 20 years after that.
@@soaringvulture I mean, Ducati's have a reputation of coming from the factory like that
And for bonus points, make sure those wires are right over the metal radiator cap, so when you need to get 2nd and 3rd degree burns, you have two mechanisms of injury.
At 1:40, Volkswagen penicillin factory
Well, there's other molds that ain't as good.
@@soaringvulture Even Penicillium Chrysogenum can cause health issues. It triggers allergic reactions, may cause asthma and does generate toxins.
I'm surprised that, being a VW, its "Check Engine" idiot-light wasn't glowing.
Here in the uk most of those would not be allowed to leave the shop or go back on the road
6:06 - Thought we might get away without spray foam again, but you got us covered! 😂
That has to be one of the first times anyone has found a 10mm they dropped.
I bought a little socket set; It has only 3 x 10mm and 3 x 13mm. It's on the shelf, just crossing off the days.
Stripped the entire car down to find it.
I have quite the collection of 10 mm sockets a few Husky brand ( I don't own a Husky brand ratchet ) a few cheap generic ones , 4 Craftsman and even a 1/4 " one with the adapter to 3/8 ".
People who don't change oil and surprised when their engine went bad.
It’s new car! There’s new oil, so why does it need changing😂😂😂
I work in a niche field. There is about 1 tech for every 3-5 states. The stuff I see is crazy. I can relate.
That palate cleanse at the end! Thank you for that!
The scary thing about these people is some of them vote.
extremely well written. Not some, millions .
I think about that constantly even when it's not near an election
But that only involves putting a cross next to a picture of someone you like the look of.
Some people just need to stay away from cars all together 😑
Just once I want to hear "customer approved all repairs and drove away safely". Just once! Love the channel!
At least we get the occasional "just gonna scrap it"
New voice over guy is getting better, keep up the good work! Hope the old guy is enjoying the time with his kids!
The caddy was doing some Duke boy shit.
Well someday the mountains might get em but the law never will
@@johnstucker683 "Just the good 'ol boys....never meanin' no harm!!"
"Why don't we have flying cars, we have the means to make them but why haven't they become main stream like in all the movies?"
Meanwhile at the shop:
I am concerned about all of the electronic systems in new cars that are able to steer car in lane, or auto brake because of obstacles (forward or rear), or reduce cruise control speed to maintain following distance, etc. What are these going to start doing, outside control of the driver, as these systems age and are not maintained or repaired by subsequent owner(s) as used cars?
This 100%. Not to mention these people can't even drive-imagine them trying to shoot an approach...
Yeah. As a licensed pilot, the idea of everyone having flying cars TERRIFIES me!
@@MrBerryK Totally agree. I had a PPL and would cringe in fear every time somebody started getting excited about ANOTHER flying car that they wanted to market.
When you ruin a $500 rust bucket I'm like, yeah we're all just trying to get by... but when you do it to a $100,000 car? 😵💫
There's no way that's $100k
That was the condition of the trade-in brought in by the customer when they bought a $100k car.
@@problemchild1976
That was the condition of the trade-in brought in by the customer when they bought a $100k car.
I have a picture somewhere of a late 90's/early 00's chevy monte carlo that had the most hillarious looking do it yourself hood scoop.
The guy who owned it simply went and bought a commercial building exhaust vent, cut a big hole in the hood of the car, and stuffed it in there before booger welding it all together.
Switzerland has some of the most restrictive laws when it comes to vehicle condition and safety in all ofeurope. yet I saw an elderly couple in a 1974 Ford Taunus coupe, all sorts of fancy hubcaps, "turbo" emblems everywhere, front and rear spoilers, and a hood scoop made of painted corrugated wood... this car screamed "teenager in the 70's tuning up their first ride", and was still kept like that in late 90's.
Still waiting for the clip of the Aussie mate turning up with the Proton full of Nutella, Pepsi, filthy diesel and a reused head gasket.
That exhaust clamp car has to be some kind of record 😂. That 30 Ford is 😎
0:05 "Customer states the engine was steaming"
Why, the coolant looks fi-OH MY GOD
My mom had to help another school parent with her car, because she didn't even know that cars need oil... might I mention that her ex-husband was my Scout Master that I absolutely hated...
oh boy I hope the Scout Master never got you alone
@@hejnye Luckily he wasn't one of those, just a bit of an ass that clearly didn't like being around younger kids and would frequently assume too many things, though there were several Eagle Scouts that came during his reign, so at the very least he got results... but hey, I enjoyed the company of his three kids both there and at school... It's a shame, because my troop was supposedly the oldest one, though I never verified it past our flag pole having more ribbons than a magical girl anime...
3:42 as someone who grew up with wire plugs and how sensitive they are when not sat perfectly, THIS boils my blood😂
That’s why I have extra 10mm sockets.
That's why everybody has extra 10mm sockets.
@@markoman5267 Just got (rolled) in a pack of ten in a variety of lengths. More is betterer...
At 0:09 there is PURE ANTIFREEZE COOLANT coming out of the oil pan.
Only one word to describe that: “FUUUUKH!” 😂
Finding your 10m is by far one of the best feelings in the world.
I'm impressed they somehow managed to relic that 2023 trailblazer engine bay to look like a 2003.
Motorcycle engine - my nephew has a 21 Trailblazer, turbo crapped out at 50k.
Our friend Spray Foam back to its usual duties as a structural member of the car!
Poor vehicles.
At least their are guys like you who can still make me chuckle.
I love those cars you post at the end. Always a clean and beautiful ride. It makes up for all the abuse we see earlier in the video.
6:06 money buys cars, can’t buy class
I just want to thank all of those who purchased Spray Foam. You have doubled my stock prices in the last 90 days. Keep it up! I'm on my way to being a Thousandaire!!
The fact that I watch these videos all the time and hundreds of times I hear the customer refused repairs is beyond me. I guess they have a death wish
It's illegal to drive these cars in the UK..we have yearly checks.
Love the rod at the end.
"Local body shop"
Yeah that guy took it to Lonny's backyard just off the boulevard for that repair.
2:04 "driving" is a funny way to say caught air
I absolutely hate smokers cars. Nasty.
Brits here - that Ford Street Rod reminds me of Silk Cut cigarettes
dashtray!
How do cars get mouldy like that, and how do people drive them without dying?
How could someone sit on mold, and put their hands on mold? I get the icks just thinking about it. I'm no neat freak, but that's just gross.
Either they got flooded, and no one made any effort to dry them out, or they have an ongoing leak--pretty big one from the looks of it.
@@nuclearmedicineman6270 They say the origins of cheesemaking have been lost to time. I prefer to think that it's actually because nobody wanted to admit how they discovered it.
Perhaps they just inhierited the car !
A friend lived by the airport. I needed to go on a week-long trip, and agreed to let him use my car for the week if he'd drop me off and pick me up. I was late getting there, so left a soda cup half filled with iced tea in the center console. I asked him to throw it away for me.
I got back a week later and he picked me up. Turned out he hadn't used my car the entire week, and he hadn't thrown away the soda. It had melted the bottom of the cup, spilling the tea into the center console cup holder. Surprisingly it was watertight, but the liquid at the bottom was like a thin syrup. It must've repeatedly evaporated during the day, and condensed on the car interior during the night while I was gone. Meaning the inside of my car was like a sauna for most of the week.
Fortunately no mold (that I could see). But I can see how mold could grow if you leave an open container of liquid inside a sealed car.
Always entertaining.
4:50 I'm no mechanic but that is messed up!
The one about the smokers car smelling awful isn't telling a lie. I smoked for 28 yrs and finally bought a vape and quit in 6 weeks. Then, 6 months later, I stopped vaping. After stopping smoking, It was amazing on how fuggin bad they really smell!!! If a smokers gets around me, I get sick from the smell of cigarettes.
Smoked for 20 years. Now can’t stand the smell!
3:05 the number of times I've bought a new 10mm to replace the one I lost and told myself "I'm gonna keep a good eye on this one" just to turn around and lose the replacement all over again 😂
That 30’s Ford at the end was clean 🔥
1:35 Hmm that’s not the first moldy Jetta I’ve seen on this channel
There seems to be a demographic that favors Jettas and they look that way, just sayin'.
That Mercedes ripped the whole rear suspension assembly of the frame $$$$$ and the one from the end I would just point my finger and burst out in laughing 😂
2:15 The one bolt holding the engine in:
"Thou shall show no fear in the mighty eyes of the lord I shall hold my post this is where I make my stand I shall not abandon my post I am my perimeter and my perimeter is me"
Appreciate the narrative with it!
Hyundai Genesis - I'd bet his kid jumped some train tracks, got some air, and snapped the subframe bolts on the landing.
That's so cool when it changes flavors out the bottom of the engine.
I was a flat rate mechanic in Tampa in 1973. Today I look at these modern cars and just shudder. I would rather dig ditches than be a mechanic today. I am 73 years old and I have the utmost respect for you young mechanics today.
Art from Ohio
PS: I DO NOT WORK ON MY OWN CAR TODAY!!!
4:00 - they have to give back our ashtrays in cars! :D
Love this series, and the subscribers cars at the end. At the end of this video there was the 30s for I would have taken the side covers off of the hood and had the exhaust running under the side steps and coming out in front of the back tire for a meaner look but I love the old cars
@5:52 grounding a can bus wire wouldn't fry a PCM. The can bus protocol is specifically designed for a grounded bus wire to be a recoverable error.
Thank you for the '30 Ford to cheer me back up. My parent's neighbor used to have a '49 ford with a matte rust paint job by Sam Foose and a hand painted scene of a gentleman in a sombrero and his burro pal witnessing a nuclear test painted by high school aged Von Dutch on the metal dash. I really wish I knew that it went to a good home and is being appreciated now.
Shade tree mechanics are paying off that new boat you bought. LOL
I was one of those mechanics but only worked on my OWN stuff-knew that if I didn’t get it right I’d have to do it over and $ome Co$$$$T!
I'll never understand people who don't get routine oil changes.
I work with somebody who's actually said, "But it's new! It shouldn't need any oil!"
She also drives a Kia, so... LOL
What are these people thinking. Great video 👍 👍
The VW with the Mold. I am Severely Allergic to Mold. Penicillin puts me into Anaphylactic Shock.
You probably needed a dose of Benadryl just looking at that V dub
These video clips are just to funny 😂
What a fun compilation. Please do provide some narration as I am not a mechanic, I’d like to know what I’m seeing in these disasters. And love the purple & white Rod.
7:30 I appreciate when the dealership does the oil changes for the first year or whatever, gives the car a better shot at life. Also if you don't have a record of proper oil changes the manufacturer owes you nothing when the engine blows up. It's way cheaper to do regular oil changes than buy new engines or new cars.
"Alternate forms of violence" 😂
1:19 looks like the customer had a happy ending all over the gauge cluster
The JB Weld engine. She spent $10k on it? Good grief! I hope she got her money back. The new Ford engine? Why am I not surprised?
But that classic car at the end is beautiful.
This is scary, especially since my state has stopped requiring safety inspections effective next year...
Please let me know which state it is I need to avoid doing any road trips to.
@@briandeschene8424 Texas
The Ford in the end looks amazing
Automatic "Like" every time!
That sure was a sweet looking ride at the end 😮
Annnnd this I why I've stuck to my Oil Change twice a year routine. Since I dont rip and run too much in my car anymore, I feel twice a year is fine. For perspective, I have a 2013 Ford Escape and I just hit 108,000 miles. But people not getting an oil change for 730 days (actually 2 YEARS TIME) is just NONSENSE!!! People out here be thinking their vehicle runs on Magic and Radio waves. 😂🤣
Customer declined repairs... and DROVE AWAY...???!!! That is just plain criminal. I hope local police were alerted.
I thank this channel for the reminder to go get my oil changed and to stop ignoring it.
"the same idea of wiring" 😂😂
I can't believe how good this is!
At least they smoker uses an ash tray instead of tossing it out the window.