I’m trying to keep my comments respectful, but I can’t really let this one pass. You’re showing the red MGTD at about 34 minutes in and you say that it has manual hand crank windows. However, at 34:28 you’re showing a set of side curtains that all MG roadsters had up until 1963 when the MGB was in introduced. I hope I’m not being picky when I say that it’s redundant to say that any of these classic cars run on gas, because they all do. Also, you keep saying that the dashboards are horizontal and that’s redundant because they all are. If you show me a car, especially a classic with a vertical dashboard I’ll eat my hand. You need to do a better job of editing your videos.
I like (9:05) the '63 Chrysler Newport sedan.
The engine in the 66 Mustang does not have serpentine belts. They are the standard V belt.
The dash on the 55 Belair is NOT made of vinal and plastic. It is 100% steel.
I’m trying to keep my comments respectful, but I can’t really let this one pass. You’re showing the red MGTD at about 34 minutes in and you say that it has manual hand crank windows. However, at 34:28 you’re showing a set of side curtains that all MG roadsters had up until 1963 when the MGB was in introduced. I hope I’m not being picky when I say that it’s redundant to say that any of these classic cars run on gas, because they all do. Also, you keep saying that the dashboards are horizontal and that’s redundant because they all are. If you show me a car, especially a classic with a vertical dashboard I’ll eat my hand. You need to do a better job of editing your videos.