I remember those cars back in the day. This looks like a Continental that's been sitting in a yard somewhere since the 1970's. Hub caps coming off was a thing back then. There were car chase movies where a car would turn a corner really fast then you'd see the hub cap rolling away to the side. How big were they? They were 18 feet long. Mind you, I had a 2005 Chrysler 300 which was about 15 feet long, so not much smaller. All in all, this one really captures the big car experience of the 1970's. They did body roll if you cornered hard, they took a feet to stop (brake drums and heavy cars), but they were also just so comfortable to ride in.
The movie Bullit has hubcaps flying all over! Probably French Connection. This Lincoln cop car may be a tribute to Blues Brothers? The end features a huge car chase.
The suspension is probably fairly accurate. Those big land yatchs were called boats for more then one reason as they were known for being able to make you sea sick lol.
The hubcaps of those kind were usually just held in by friction against the rim. I had a hubcap fly off on my 70s boat because I tried to drift in an empty parking lot and those hubcaps sure love to roll away.
Went out in a friend’s ‘60 Cadillac hearse, spent most of the day chasing the wheelcovers. Though we had the same problem with a ‘66 Mustang and a ‘68 Galaxie. I guess once the wheel or the cover gets a little bent it’s goodbye.
The quality is like the Rigs of Rods 70s Burnside. Doesn’t add up to any official vehicle’s quality, but I guess that’s the charm of it. Also, I love that it handles like a land yacht, as it should.
@@MarchuxProductions Well it’s 2005 quality which was amazing for the time, but is noticeably different to BeamNG cars. It was imported to Beam and it’s honestly very similar to this mod texture wise, which isn’t bad.
OMG! I cant belive i actually have something to share!! The "STOCK" version car seen @7:24 ... The licsense plate reads "BDR 529" ... the host even calls out that it is a "Chicago" plate ... But it gets better than that... "BDR 529" is the Licsense plate on the BLUES MOBILE from the original Blue Brothers movie. Now, admitedly, the Blues Mobile was a Dodge Monaco but its still nice to see the NOD anyway. Thanks for sharing!!! 🙂
These things have a way of making me nostalgic for eras that I wasn't even around to experience. Sometimes I wish I had been around when such cars were the norm.
There actually was one. But they outdated the mod and it no longer works. Someone made a bluesmobile out of the old fullsize mod. The GM B body aka the Caprice, Delta 88 etc...
One of the old Great American Land Barges! I used to work at a bank in my 20's and this guy would roll up to the drive through in a 70's Continental. That thing stretched the entire length of the canopy that covered the drive through lanes. There could have been a third row of seats in those things and they still would have had plenty of trunk space!
Literally one of the most accurate mods out there, suspension is a bit overactive but it handles exactly like my old Thunderbird, pickup truck sized, horrid cornering, hubcaps that enjoy flying off unless you wedge them with tape or something and a 200mph feeling above 85
I'm old, compared to everyone else watching this, probably really old, so I gotta point out that's a Lincoln Continental Mark 4. If I'm not mistaken it was possible to get a Continental without it being a Mark. One of the first cars I drove was a Mark 5. You can see one of those in the movie Baby Driver BTW. I love all the body roll and terrible handling. Good video.
Also old; yes, you could get a Continental - it was a 4 door where the Marks were coupes. Mark V was also the one of the first cars I drove, my Dad still has it to this day. Driving it in the spring, I was forced to chase after a hubcap that came off (no crazy moves, just the friction fit spring clamp had failed due to corrosion)
its also in the album cover to a ”Transplants” album :) if youve played tony hawks underground you will probebly recognise their song ”california babylon” :)
Feels like a custom car model from the Carmageddon 2 mod community there was a whole slew of mundane american and british beaters that, compared to the default cars, were really detailed and had decent body damage physics, but would look a little rough round the edges by todays standards.
I had a '77 Gold Mark V o bought in '00 as my first car. It was a leather couch on wheels that would top out around 100. It was hard to yell because the spedo only went up to 80mph. You could practically watch th gas gauge go down at top speed.
Just picked up a gaming pc and beamng immediately after and I am absolutely loving it and coming back to your videos for mods to try pretty much hourly
I'll say it once and I'll say it again, the older cars were not only more cool looking, but also more appealing. Now a' days we don't have that anymore which is sad to be honest. I do wish car companies would go back to the old look of cars instead of making everything boxy and "futuristic." That's one of the reasons you bought a car back then! They were stylish, cool looking, and comfortable. Now a' days we got the traditional copy pasta with just a different car company logo attached to it. I mean...look at the mini van....Dodge and Chryslers' are literally just copy & pastes of each other....they don't have that uniqueness anymore which is sad to be honest....I mean Dodge and Ford where still the 2 top companies that were still making their Challenger, Mustangs etc look like the original (before Ford decided to call a SUV a "Mustang"). They didn't fall into that hole of "let's just make everything look the same!" Funny enough I've heard around the bend that Ford is making a new Electric Mustang that's going to look like the old 1968 Ford Mustang GT....seriously car companies need to go back to that old look, they can do it, if they don't to me personally it's a missed opportunity. Old cars had that "look" to them that made it more appealing. Frankly I'm jealous of the older generation, who got to experience those oldies and I have to experience the copy pasta. But I'm happy to see we get to experience the old-school stuff in games like BeamNG Drive, ATS, ETS etc.
As the owner of a Mark V, I can honestly say that the physics are on point. The model here has the 460 c.i. 7.5L V8. These cars used to dominate in demo derbys.
My first car was a fully loaded 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V. It was Midnight Blue with Chrome trim exterior and full Tan Leather interior. It was such a great car to go for a cruise in.
Working at a classic american auto shop here. We have so many continentals that look about as rough as that beater one with people dumping way more than they should into them. They always stink and often feel kinda gross to sit in for whatever reason. Also always definitely haven't had the interior cleaned for years. Of course there's some that are really nice there but for whatever reason these things seem to just be like that most of the time. The crash model and the badly attached hubcaps are also probably accurate idk I've seen a lotta missing hubcaps.
Those cars came with a 460 and handled excellent. I was winding mine up one day after I first bought it and saw a trooper . I stopped and waited for him as he was oncoming . He asked me if I knew how fast I was going ? I said I don't know , the speedometer only registers 85 and it just shifted into 3rd . He told me ,...well your car shifts from 2nd to 3rd at 115 mph . He wrote me up for doing 65 in a 50 since I didn't make him chase me . I can only guess that car topped out around 140 to 150 mph .
4:21 Imagine if the Bluesmobile zoomed past you doing 90 😂. - Also, imagine a blue 67 Shelby blew past you at 130. If I were CPD, I’d let that one go. I wouldn’t be getting caught up in the GSC story, no thank you.
This car model is ancient. And I mean that, I'm not talking about it being a junker, but this was originally made as a car mod all the way back in like 2004-2005 for GTA San Andreas. That's why the textures are rough, it's near or over 20 years, lol. It's been modified, I've seen it converted to many other games, GMOD, etc. it gets around. :p
The motors for some of those (and some LTDs & Grand Marquis) came straight from Ford racing after their NASCAR exit. They were absolute beasts. And yes, the hoods slept 6.
Ahhhh memories. This car reminds me of my first car at 16. 1979 Dodge Magnum. Baby blue with a white vinyl quarter top. 0 to 60 you bet! And the hubcaps were in fact held on with elmers glue and fell off on any small bump. Man i miss that car.
that's the car from the transplants's transplants disc cover. automatic win for me. listenning to diamonds and guns while driving this boat is just perfect.
"Embrace the Jank" - Corridor Digital. The street machine paint job feels like it was ripped directly from and old 70 TV show. Like something Starsky and Hutch would have chased.
A lot of people dont know anymore, but the Continentals handled fairly well in 73. They were softer than the 72, which are firm. Theyre just so heavy that theyre smooth as well. Theyre quick, but not drag monsters, but, top speed is near 150mph. I took mine up to 144 max, going up hill slightly. Mine is also a 4 dr so a tad heavier. The 72 granted has more power (early year, prior to the lower compression heads). You can power slide these easy. Theyre easy to drive, IF, you have some basic old school driving experience, ie, rwd, solid rear. Crown Vics are so similar to how they drive and even down the the frame, the grommets in the firewall are the same size and location.
Imagine if they rebadged the vehicle into a more Lore friendly variant and added even more options like a convertible option, limo option, heck even JFKs Limo
Actually? It's actually amazing to have a mod like this and I'd be all over it. Because although I also love hyper-realistic mods like the Hirochi CCF/CCF 2, they lack that sense of gaming nostalgia, you know... that era of boxy geometries and potato textures, it's special in a sense.
guy came through where I work in one of these that he got for cheap ish and it literally had the hood at one window and the driver was at the other and the rear of the car was at the speaker
Fun fact, the Ibishu Pigeon is now 10 years old.
It was added to BeamNG on June 22nd 2014 in update 0.3.2
Bruh making me feel old
damn that makes me feel old
same bro
And now we’re at update 0.32, damn. Coincidence?
More precisely in 0.3.1.0 Pre-Race Update.
2:24 the texture of the broken glass is actually from GTA San Andreas.
That was my first thought too
It's a very San Andreas-looking car lol
🤔 I wonder where they got the model from then.
@@hotel_arcadia yes it is
@@hotel_arcadia Not really, honestly San Andreas cars look worse than this mod
I remember those cars back in the day. This looks like a Continental that's been sitting in a yard somewhere since the 1970's. Hub caps coming off was a thing back then. There were car chase movies where a car would turn a corner really fast then you'd see the hub cap rolling away to the side. How big were they? They were 18 feet long. Mind you, I had a 2005 Chrysler 300 which was about 15 feet long, so not much smaller.
All in all, this one really captures the big car experience of the 1970's. They did body roll if you cornered hard, they took a feet to stop (brake drums and heavy cars), but they were also just so comfortable to ride in.
18 foot hubcaps? GOOD GOD!
@@Rigel_Chiokis Just casually driving something the length of a fucking car hauler trailer around
@@gardenthefermentingsound6218 that was the 1950's to the early 1980's for you! Cars (in North America) were freakin' huge!
The movie Bullit has hubcaps flying all over! Probably French Connection. This Lincoln cop car may be a tribute to Blues Brothers? The end features a huge car chase.
My Chrysler 300 (1969) was 22.5 ft long! 440 powered with an A727 transmission.
The suspension is probably fairly accurate. Those big land yatchs were called boats for more then one reason as they were known for being able to make you sea sick lol.
"Interior, crocodile, alligator. I drive a Chevro-let movie theator"
Chip the ripperrrrrrr
4:20 - "How do the lights sound." Neilogical 2024
Eh, some lighting are particularly noisy actually.
The time stamp makes it so much better😂
How do the sounds look?
@@Mason_Courtney he was probably on the devil's lettuce, if yk what i mean, considering the time stamp and what he said. also nice
@@Mason_Courtney I mean, if you have a strong enough light?
The hubcaps of those kind were usually just held in by friction against the rim. I had a hubcap fly off on my 70s boat because I tried to drift in an empty parking lot and those hubcaps sure love to roll away.
Back then you'd loose a hubcap and take out a family of three as it goes sailing through someone's front yard.
Went out in a friend’s ‘60 Cadillac hearse, spent most of the day chasing the wheelcovers. Though we had the same problem with a ‘66 Mustang and a ‘68 Galaxie. I guess once the wheel or the cover gets a little bent it’s goodbye.
The quality is like the Rigs of Rods 70s Burnside. Doesn’t add up to any official vehicle’s quality, but I guess that’s the charm of it.
Also, I love that it handles like a land yacht, as it should.
The Burnside was legit better quality lol. And also built by Gabester
rigs of rods mentionned😍😍😍😩😩😩
@@MarchuxProductions Well it’s 2005 quality which was amazing for the time, but is noticeably different to BeamNG cars. It was imported to Beam and it’s honestly very similar to this mod texture wise, which isn’t bad.
The broken glass texture made me instantly think this mod was ported over from GTA:SA xD
OMG! I cant belive i actually have something to share!! The "STOCK" version car seen @7:24 ... The licsense plate reads "BDR 529" ... the host even calls out that it is a "Chicago" plate ... But it gets better than that... "BDR 529" is the Licsense plate on the BLUES MOBILE from the original Blue Brothers movie. Now, admitedly, the Blues Mobile was a Dodge Monaco but its still nice to see the NOD anyway. Thanks for sharing!!! 🙂
ay nice catch. man would be so cool to have a dodge monaco police car :)
These things have a way of making me nostalgic for eras that I wasn't even around to experience. Sometimes I wish I had been around when such cars were the norm.
Fr tho like the early 60s late 70s when street machines and hot rods were the only cars teens had
Go play driver parallel lines, you'll love the 1978 era
Yummy yummy leaded gasoline and getting evicted through the windshield and off the hood because you hit a curb too hard, great times.
My pappy said, "Son, you're gonna' drive me to drinkin'
If you don't stop drivin' that Hot Rod Lincoln."
I get the reference 🤣🤣🤣
i looked in the mirror a red light was blinkin the cops was after my hot rod lincoln -
@@maximillionboi That song actually gets played on the background music at my work from time and time, and I always love hearing it, lol
press the horn on the hot rod one ;) i knew one of the devs and there are a TON of little eggs
Now we need a 1974 Dodge Monaco .. aka.. Blues Mobile.
Yessss!!! 😎😎The _Bluesmobile_ is a must!
"They were practically giving them away!"
─Elwood
@@drumstick74 the Licsense plate on @7:24 is "BDR 529" !!!! Go GET 'EM ELWOOD!!!
"I don't believe it... it's that _shitbox Dodge_ again!"
There actually was one. But they outdated the mod and it no longer works.
Someone made a bluesmobile out of the old fullsize mod. The GM B body aka the Caprice, Delta 88 etc...
One of the old Great American Land Barges!
I used to work at a bank in my 20's and this guy would roll up to the drive through in a 70's Continental. That thing stretched the entire length of the canopy that covered the drive through lanes. There could have been a third row of seats in those things and they still would have had plenty of trunk space!
Like if it was suposed to be a limousine but instead is a super long sedan
The boats of that era launched hub caps as easy as that mod. In older chase films, you'll see them flying everywhere
That license plate is straight out of Cheech & Chong's Up In Smoke 😉
0:28 looking at the …… *zooms in anime stickers* YeAh 🤣😂💀☠️
Literally one of the most accurate mods out there, suspension is a bit overactive but it handles exactly like my old Thunderbird, pickup truck sized, horrid cornering, hubcaps that enjoy flying off unless you wedge them with tape or something and a 200mph feeling above 85
"Let's see if we can drift it."
It's a '73 land yacht. The steering is so loose that it will drift on its own without having to even turn the wheel.
I'm old, compared to everyone else watching this, probably really old, so I gotta point out that's a Lincoln Continental Mark 4. If I'm not mistaken it was possible to get a Continental without it being a Mark.
One of the first cars I drove was a Mark 5. You can see one of those in the movie Baby Driver BTW.
I love all the body roll and terrible handling. Good video.
Also old; yes, you could get a Continental - it was a 4 door where the Marks were coupes.
Mark V was also the one of the first cars I drove, my Dad still has it to this day. Driving it in the spring, I was forced to chase after a hubcap that came off (no crazy moves, just the friction fit spring clamp had failed due to corrosion)
its also in the album cover to a ”Transplants” album :)
if youve played tony hawks underground you will probebly recognise their song ”california babylon” :)
It's got the nostalgic charm of old BeamNG mods
We need a 1934 Marmon-Herrington THD-315-6 Pullman Bus to be a thing in BeamNG.
7:54 that license plate is a reference to the Bluesmobile from the 1980 John Landis comedy "The Blues Brothers"
We need more mods like this not because they look realistic but just for the play value.
0:02 All I have to say is... The Room.
“I did not hit herrr. I did not do it. I did NOTttt, oh hi mark”
Feels like a custom car model from the Carmageddon 2 mod community there was a whole slew of mundane american and british beaters that, compared to the default cars, were really detailed and had decent body damage physics, but would look a little rough round the edges by todays standards.
The cracked dashboard was a nice detail
I had a '77 Gold Mark V o bought in '00 as my first car. It was a leather couch on wheels that would top out around 100. It was hard to yell because the spedo only went up to 80mph. You could practically watch th gas gauge go down at top speed.
Suspension feels like those cars from Driver 2, even the hubcaps fall!
this would've made a good april fools video lol "the NEW BEST MOD in BeamNG" and then it's this thing
The livery on the ridiculously fast spec looks to be the livery from the hunter opus in burnout paradise
6:01 and at 6:10 Neil rips the trunk and hood of a 70s sedan😂
What's funny about that
Just picked up a gaming pc and beamng immediately after and I am absolutely loving it and coming back to your videos for mods to try pretty much hourly
I'll say it once and I'll say it again, the older cars were not only more cool looking, but also more appealing. Now a' days we don't have that anymore which is sad to be honest. I do wish car companies would go back to the old look of cars instead of making everything boxy and "futuristic." That's one of the reasons you bought a car back then!
They were stylish, cool looking, and comfortable. Now a' days we got the traditional copy pasta with just a different car company logo attached to it. I mean...look at the mini van....Dodge and Chryslers' are literally just copy & pastes of each other....they don't have that uniqueness anymore which is sad to be honest....I mean Dodge and Ford where still the 2 top companies that were still making their Challenger, Mustangs etc look like the original (before Ford decided to call a SUV a "Mustang"). They didn't fall into that hole of "let's just make everything look the same!"
Funny enough I've heard around the bend that Ford is making a new Electric Mustang that's going to look like the old 1968 Ford Mustang GT....seriously car companies need to go back to that old look, they can do it, if they don't to me personally it's a missed opportunity. Old cars had that "look" to them that made it more appealing. Frankly I'm jealous of the older generation, who got to experience those oldies and I have to experience the copy pasta. But I'm happy to see we get to experience the old-school stuff in games like BeamNG Drive, ATS, ETS etc.
2:45 Now that's what I call Continental drift!
9:16 "what's this thing gonna look like by the time we stop moving"
the floor
As the owner of a Mark V, I can honestly say that the physics are on point. The model here has the 460 c.i. 7.5L V8. These cars used to dominate in demo derbys.
As someone who had an old Lincoln boat. This is a fantastic mod. It smashed up just like mine did, and that suspension brought back some memories.
My first car was a fully loaded 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V. It was Midnight Blue with Chrome trim exterior and full Tan Leather interior. It was such a great car to go for a cruise in.
Working at a classic american auto shop here. We have so many continentals that look about as rough as that beater one with people dumping way more than they should into them. They always stink and often feel kinda gross to sit in for whatever reason. Also always definitely haven't had the interior cleaned for years. Of course there's some that are really nice there but for whatever reason these things seem to just be like that most of the time. The crash model and the badly attached hubcaps are also probably accurate idk I've seen a lotta missing hubcaps.
3:59 RoR mentioned!!🗣🙌
The last one looks like it's the 70s but it's the new 60s with 80s style of art!
Something so bad that it's good? Attack of the killer tomatoes.
BDR 529. That's the Bluesmobile... except it isn't 😆
Those cars came with a 460 and handled excellent.
I was winding mine up one day after I first bought it and saw a trooper . I stopped and waited for him as he was oncoming .
He asked me if I knew how fast I was going ? I said I don't know , the speedometer only registers 85 and it just shifted into 3rd . He told me ,...well your car shifts from 2nd to 3rd at 115 mph .
He wrote me up for doing 65 in a 50 since I didn't make him chase me .
I can only guess that car topped out around 140 to 150 mph .
Handled excellent? No, not by any stretch of the imagination.
4:21 Imagine if the Bluesmobile zoomed past you doing 90 😂.
-
Also, imagine a blue 67 Shelby blew past you at 130. If I were CPD, I’d let that one go. I wouldn’t be getting caught up in the GSC story, no thank you.
This car model is ancient. And I mean that, I'm not talking about it being a junker, but this was originally made as a car mod all the way back in like 2004-2005 for GTA San Andreas. That's why the textures are rough, it's near or over 20 years, lol. It's been modified, I've seen it converted to many other games, GMOD, etc. it gets around. :p
Gives me Driver on PS1 vibes...🤣🤣
The motors for some of those (and some LTDs & Grand Marquis) came straight from Ford racing after their NASCAR exit. They were absolute beasts. And yes, the hoods slept 6.
Can’t remember for sure what he drove in the movie, but this thing has some strong Uncle Buck vibes.
LTD
6:40
That was one of my coworkers’s Xbox Live name back in like 2009. 😂
Ahhhh memories. This car reminds me of my first car at 16. 1979 Dodge Magnum. Baby blue with a white vinyl quarter top. 0 to 60 you bet! And the hubcaps were in fact held on with elmers glue and fell off on any small bump. Man i miss that car.
4:20 Good Question, “How do the lights sound?”
Neil: You ever watch a movie thats like so bad that it's almost good?
Me: Ever heard of the Polar Express?
that's the car from the transplants's transplants disc cover. automatic win for me. listenning to diamonds and guns while driving this boat is just perfect.
why is the little tree air freshener one of the best looking textures on the car?😂
"Embrace the Jank" - Corridor Digital.
The street machine paint job feels like it was ripped directly from and old 70 TV show. Like something Starsky and Hutch would have chased.
Famous license plate too!!!
Those old cars lose their hub caps a lot because most of them were just snapped on. This why they were also prone to getting stolen.
Straight from Starsky and Hutch, Huggy Bear's Pimp mobile! LOL
I think it's begging to be put in a game of infection! LOL
A lot of people dont know anymore, but the Continentals handled fairly well in 73. They were softer than the 72, which are firm. Theyre just so heavy that theyre smooth as well.
Theyre quick, but not drag monsters, but, top speed is near 150mph. I took mine up to 144 max, going up hill slightly. Mine is also a 4 dr so a tad heavier. The 72 granted has more power (early year, prior to the lower compression heads).
You can power slide these easy. Theyre easy to drive, IF, you have some basic old school driving experience, ie, rwd, solid rear. Crown Vics are so similar to how they drive and even down the the frame, the grommets in the firewall are the same size and location.
Wtf did the liscence plate say 😂
Your voice reminds me of a morning radio dj, updating me on the weather and giving traffic updates 👍🏻
I can smell my granddad in this car. Cigarettes, old beer and car dust.
Stopping kids from saying first
unfortunately, someone already said "1st"
THANK YOU 🎉
First
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The cracked dashboard texture is accurate.
I can literally SMELL this car. IYKYK
The car your grandpa drives every Sunday to church.
Neil beamng mods just keep getting better
So the trunk and hood will open, but it takes the concentrated force of a hurricane to do it. XD
This needs a version decked out like “The Car” complete with train horn.
I lost my virginity in a beater Lincoln just like that, only it was wine-colored.
The accuracy of the handling is uncanny.
0:46 bet it's cigarette lighter works. It always works.
Now you need to find a mod that uses Madea in the driver seat, then my life will be fulfilled for the month 🤣
elmers glue killed me🤣
A car befitting of only the finest Trailer Park Supervisor
And people complained that the driving physics were exaggerated in GTA4! This is example 1 of how old 70s 18/20ft long cars handle.
Imagine if they rebadged the vehicle into a more Lore friendly variant and added even more options like a convertible option, limo option, heck even JFKs Limo
Actually? It's actually amazing to have a mod like this and I'd be all over it.
Because although I also love hyper-realistic mods like the Hirochi CCF/CCF 2, they lack that sense of gaming nostalgia, you know... that era of boxy geometries and potato textures, it's special in a sense.
That thing looked insanely fast in the quarter mile. I think you should've raced it against some drag cars like the Barstow and Burnside.
Hey can I have the location mod map link you use?
It's weird to think that this mod would have been somewhat okay in the early days of BeamNG.
Gives me old GTA feels
The wonder baum is the only detailed thing in the car😂
Classic Land Yacht
I was hooked by this video cause of the Lincoln in the thumbnail...I see big american land yatch...I'm interested. No regrets!
guy came through where I work in one of these that he got for cheap ish and it literally had the hood at one window and the driver was at the other and the rear of the car was at the speaker
MUF-DVR lmao
That’s sweet. Michael Ulysses Franklin is in love with Diane Vanessa Radcliffe 😂
That's a GTA SA glass break effect, lol
you, Camodo, and idk who else should do a top gear style episode
Looks like a mix between a PS1 and PS2 car. DRIVER comes to mind, especially with the hubcaps rolling away lol.
I want one of these IRL and mod the engine to make 500 hp and more torque.
Same thing, except to my grand marquis
How do you get you UI for vehicle selection so much smaller?
Ooof, low poly but fun-ish. The hubcaps popping off like toothpicks is very reminiscent of the old Driver game when you stomp on the throttle.
I appreciate that they added cracks in the dash
That suspension is actually very accurate
6:33 why is the license plate bad and how could it get you into trouble on TH-cam? 🤨
Can we appreciate how did Neilogical render his thumbnail?
Looks like its ripped straight from the original Driver
That body roll is delicious, haha.