Three Ways To Enjoy The Car Hobby Without Any Real Money Or Resources And Maybe Make Some Cash?

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  • Times are tough for a lot of people these days, but the desire to participate in the car hobby doesn't go away just because inflation on food and bills eats up all your extra cash.
    While none of the things we talk about here are completely free, all are within the capabilities of someone living barely beyond paycheck to paycheck, in an apartment or small house with no garage...and as a bonus, one of them can actually become a great way to make extra money or become a full time profession!
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  • @paulking6404
    @paulking6404 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    This is TOTALLY me. I had the money, NO time, or cool vehicle to work on. I got injured at work and ended up on disability. I started building 1/24 scale models. We ended up buying my wife's sons '65 C10. I couldn't get it to run, so I blew EVERYTHING off the frame except for the cab. Started collecting tools, then body parts engine parts, engine dress up parts, and now, 4 years later, I'm putting it all back together while doing the body work. Baby steps, NEVER giving up and learning from UTG and other people. Thanks, Tony!

    • @DS-ss7vl
      @DS-ss7vl ปีที่แล้ว

      Whatever. Nice no content channel...pfff.

    • @viktorhardindyrvold4234
      @viktorhardindyrvold4234 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DS-ss7vl Lmao that's not the point of his comment

    • @Furious1Auto
      @Furious1Auto 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Right the know how, and no financing. Or to have the financing and no time is equally as bad. While sailing the opposite was true. I had lots of financing and no time.

    • @Furious1Auto
      @Furious1Auto 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This literally is the best video I have seen since discovering UTG garage, and wish it was the first one I had watched.
      It's as specific as anyone needs to get their bearings and a foundation to build on. It still takes something to start up.
      But someone starting where I am with nothing to start with except know-how and documenting the ascention is beneficial.
      I look back at the first physical transition I made and the results were remarkable. I have a plan as I try to recreate it.
      So cars won't be my first channel. Taking back my health will be. I need to start a new channel for this.

  • @shrek_428
    @shrek_428 ปีที่แล้ว +65

    Uncle Tony, you are the man, I have learned more from you than anyone else, and always leave here with new useful information. Please, never stop doing what you're doing.

  • @d150mopar87
    @d150mopar87 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    Cleetus showed me drag racing, vvg showed me how easy it can be to make something outta cheap cars, and you have showed and inspired me to build my mopar pickup, I slowly buy parts over Tine and spend extra time fixing and reusing what I can to finish my truck, can't wait to get on a strip

    • @franklinwells4712
      @franklinwells4712 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I'm doing the same thing I have a 63 D100 short wide and l am putting a Road Runner drive tran

    • @liudas5377
      @liudas5377 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thats why I stopped watching Cleetus...

    • @WyoCutlass71
      @WyoCutlass71 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@liudas5377 care to elaborate?

    • @outlawbillionairez9780
      @outlawbillionairez9780 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      ​@@WyoCutlass71 I followed his channel years ago. He deliberately destroyed engines and cars I would have loved to own. It bugged me enough to stop watching.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk ปีที่แล้ว +5

      You can drag race anything.
      Wanna be consistent as heck ?
      Take mom's car with an automatic and you'll run within a tenth or 2 every time lol.

  • @bigd2203snuffy
    @bigd2203snuffy ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Back when I wanted a go-cart, dad bought me a lawn tractor. Took off the mower deck and let me loose on the neighborhood. Drove that thing all over and never had the cops called. Other kids with go-carts had the police called every time. Learning how to tie the governor with bailing wire was fun! learning about engines and how they work was priceless.

  • @BigBadJones
    @BigBadJones ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I work on my cars in a gravel driveway. I hope to upgrade to a concert slab with a carport eventually. Maybe a garage in a few years .

  • @heatherandtimsharp
    @heatherandtimsharp ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is why I watch your channel. It‘s info I can use with tools I have, which is not a lot.

  • @rescuedandrestoredgarage
    @rescuedandrestoredgarage ปีที่แล้ว +27

    This is the wife and I, so to have you out there talking about this is awesome. The wife and I are out in winter working on our chevelle because of our love for the cars. Thank you, Uncle Tony. You are an inspiration. God bless you and yours, brother.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Been wrenching away all winter in my unheated shop.
      Since I work outside ,the 38 degrees it's maintained all winter (because mild winter) has been a godsend, I'm way ahead of schedule.

  • @pkuudsk9927
    @pkuudsk9927 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    47yrs ago I found a broken lawnmower in the garbage draged it home and learned how to fix it via a book from the library, got it running after a few weeks of tinkering & saving from my paper route . Ended up cutting lawns made enough to buy a mini bike. Then fixing , tune up's oil changes sharping blades for everyone in the neighborhood . By 16 I had my first car , everything was easier to learn just from learning the basics . Turned wrenches for years and never turned away a job I knew nothing about , we never stop learning .It's a great job and hobby, they say you never work a day if you love your job. I have to agree, it's like going to school with boring teachers talking about stuff you could care less about, I never learned much in school but at 3:30 when school got out I was learning life skills.

  • @gregfielder4763
    @gregfielder4763 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Tony, you are spot on. I’m the same age as you, and I built car models as a kid. Got my first motorcycle at 15. First car (1964 Falcon) at 17. For years while raising a family we couldn’t afford anything new so I drove hoopties and fixed them up.
    I’m now retired, have shop next to my house with my Harley, my wife’s late model Caddy and my’69 DeVille show car.
    It can happen.
    Cheers

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    UTG keeping it real for the rest of us!

  • @WilshIAm
    @WilshIAm ปีที่แล้ว +4

    resonated a lot with this video. i’m 20, work at a coffee house, pay bills, rent etc. fanciest tool i have is a harbor freight air compressor (christmas present) i have a 77 nova ive built with craigslist, u pull it and facebook marketplace parts. 350, t5 5 speed swapped. next is differential gearing, got a guy who said he would give me the right gears for free somewhere in iowa. whole car has costed way less than 5k, it’s my first project

    • @darrinrice367
      @darrinrice367 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That's "keepin' the faith" brother.
      And don't let that car get away from you; these easy to work on gas-powered "toys" are gonna be in high demand in another 10 years or so. There's a shift in the market 'cuz it's one thing to WANT a new EV, but it's a totally different thing if the government says you can ONLY buy new if it's EV. CA is gonna do that, and already used cars in the State are going up in price.
      So HANG ONTO THAT NOVA.

    • @WilshIAm
      @WilshIAm 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@darrinrice367 i’m trying to find and preserve as many cheap shitty 70s novas as i can

  • @lgude
    @lgude ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Here I am 80 in Western Australia with my dream 97 low mileage no start Corolla on the carport that I probably shouldn’t have bought. There is an electrical fault that may come back to the ECU. I just got down on my knees and looked how to take it out for testing. 4 screws - easy. I just feel so happy that I can enjoy myself so much with a broken car. My other car works which is nice for chasing parts. Ancient but still a gear head! Thanks Tony.

  • @bobsmith-mh7xz
    @bobsmith-mh7xz ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I remember the 25%… I’m also in the 50%… thanks Tony for not forgetting where you came from…

  • @camaro6810
    @camaro6810 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    UNCLE TONY, thank you, this is my favorite channel, and thank you for tailoring an episode (and others) for those of us on a small budget that still like to get involved.

  • @abeld.4008
    @abeld.4008 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    This channel is great in keeping me inspired to continue to squeeze the most out of my resources.

  • @DrShankenstein
    @DrShankenstein ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I absolutely love the attitude of this channel. Trying to raise the common man up. I love the you sacrifice not having them lift and a proper welding setup, just for the rest of us. Add in the fact that every time I watch a video, I learn something new. You truly are an educator and I greatly appreciate it. Love the channel and all the work that you and uncle Kathy put in

  • @richardross7219
    @richardross7219 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have been a gear head since around 1966. I've worked on cars, trucks, tractors, and heavy equipment. I'm now retired and I play with antique garden tractors. They are cheap, relatively easy to work on, and I enjoy using them around my yard. I've picked a bunch of them for free. Some become parts tractors and some I pickup. Its fun to be able to rebuild an engine in one day. Good Luck, Rick

  • @lawrenceveinotte
    @lawrenceveinotte ปีที่แล้ว +2

    In 1968 i got a new MTD/Columbia mini bike, i remember that day very clearly, trying out three different bikes at the dealer, i rode the hell out of that bike, as for models i built so many, mostly hot rods, but some 60's F1 cars, i entered contests and had a best finish of 2nd, after awhile you tear the models apart and modify them, so you end up with boxes of parts left over, and then i would trade one of my boxes with friends for their boxes of parts, i built a beautiful black 57 chevy, it had a big block out of a dragster, and behind the wheel i had the skeleton from the lil-coffin, one arm on the wheel and the other hanging out the window, i picked up a new 32 ford model at value village for $5, i also have some other model that are half finished 55 chevys, i'm going to create something fun. PS i still have my model trophy in my living room, 1976 lol

  • @chrishensley6745
    @chrishensley6745 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    People forget why you started this channell man to begin with.......i,m 50 and still on back/knees making a living in the drive way man...along with 5 classics....you show the real deal...especially here in East Tn.

  • @mrpanda_95
    @mrpanda_95 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The Scale Model bit really hits home for me. Back in 2019 my grandfather passed away and his favorite care was the 68 Road Runner. He never got to own one unfortunately. I was able to find a model kit for a 68 Road Runner and built it for him. I must have put at least 25 hours building that thing, but it really made Me fall in love with the Road Runner. That Model now sits in a display case next to his urn.

  • @alanhoggard4554
    @alanhoggard4554 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks for these vids. I have always been a "car guy" I had to go on SS disability about 5 years ago and I am hoping to get something cheap to wrench on and your channel is inspiring.

  • @outlawbillionairez9780
    @outlawbillionairez9780 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My friends and I built mini bikes out of a Schwinn bicycle and a horizontal shaft Briggs and Stratton. About 55 years ago.

  • @johncollins5552
    @johncollins5552 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Tony you are a rare treasure in a World of selfish me,me,me media.
    Someone who helps"the little guy" and sharing common sense that is very scarce these days.
    Btw the etype Jag, I have seen a few here at car meets in Ireland, the bus like steering wheel is one inch from the door panel so you are not gonna be a good fit for that! The backend spin out like crazy on wet roads and you don't ever wanna change the inboard brake pads either! They do sound and look incredible, go to England and hire one for the weekend of your dreams is the way to go on that.

  • @u.p.tinkering
    @u.p.tinkering ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Hey UTG, you are my favorite car guy on TH-cam by far. Thanks for keeping it real! Like you, I love to work on all kinds of stuff!!

  • @hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic6542
    @hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic6542 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Number 4: MAKE FRIENDS WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE LIVING THE LIFE!!!
    VOLUNTEER!!!
    HELP OTHERS!!!
    GET YOUR HANDS ON THEM!!!
    BE A SHOP KEEPER KID!!!
    I WOULD HOST A COUPLE OF THEM IF I WERE BETTER SET UP!!!
    I WOULD EVEN PAY THEM SOMETHING!!!
    MEET OTHERS WHO ARE INTO IT AND SOME OF THEM WILL HELP YOU UP!!!

  • @tomcrosby6332
    @tomcrosby6332 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Hi Tony, I was born in '59, and I grew up with car and airplane models. I did a career as a pilot, and I still enjoy my '69 GTX and "70 Olds cutlass. You give good advice. I can't afford a wing car, etc. I told a young gal that was interested, the only way today is to buy losts of wrecks and pieces of classic muscle, and try to fabricate a project.

  • @cobyburrow9339
    @cobyburrow9339 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great message Tony! And mini bikes are very fun and can hurt you, ask me I know!

  • @laszlototh5956
    @laszlototh5956 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I don't think anyone can start a successful youtube channel.
    But there is one wonderful hobby between minibikes and scale models, the RC cars. I know guys growing from RC and ending up in real racing as driver or as crew chief.

  • @mikehannahs
    @mikehannahs ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m one of those lucky guys who doesn’t have the money for a lift or big fancy welders, I use the exact flux core welder you have as well as a 120v plasma cutter which works greatly for me, I’m thankful for the cheaper stuff I have because I was able to afford them and they work, I have enough tools to get buy but need much more but what I have works, a engine build for me takes some time and saving and a mishap is not planned in that build because I really can’t afford to blow up a engine, I have to be very careful checking parts and putting everything together basically doing everything as perfect as possible so hopefully I can avoid a mishap, I’m one of those guys Uncle Tony is talking about, I’m thankful that he does things the way I have to so I can see how it works and learn to make the most of what I got, do I want a lift and all that fancy stuff, of course 😂maybe someday I will have it but not yet

  • @mostlyoldparts
    @mostlyoldparts ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is the video the world needs to see. Great work, Tony!

  • @richoman3400
    @richoman3400 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My Honda CT110 also known as the Postie in AUS was my first bike or two wheel car I ever got, best thing in the world and I still got it and it still runs and rides.

  • @bobbyoshomebuilt2544
    @bobbyoshomebuilt2544 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    There are few words that can describe just how much I like what you said in this video. I'll leave it at "thank you".

  • @randallamik3230
    @randallamik3230 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    This is why I love your channel. Things an average guy or girl can do in the garage on the floor, with hand tools. You rock! Keep it coming Uncle Tony

  • @chrishensley6745
    @chrishensley6745 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Kudos to kj on the model build man....takes/time patience for sure and he did great job man..wherever you are.

  • @jimkalfakis9893
    @jimkalfakis9893 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love the Jay Leno reference, so true. My father used to say, “To have the comb, you gotta have the hair”

  • @pastedtomato
    @pastedtomato ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Something similar to mini bikes; motorized bicycles, kits are cheap AF, and you can actually (depending on your local laws) commute with them, there's a whole community around them and people modify them

  • @campnoutdoors1621
    @campnoutdoors1621 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So I'm down in the desert in southern California camping. Lots of nomads camp in my area so I'm surrounded by people! My rear diff pinion bearing starts making all kinds of noise so I run into town, pick up a bearing kit for an 8.5, run back to camp and take it apart at camp and rebearing my rear diff! All the folks camping around me are flabbergasted that I rebuilt my rear diff next to my camper. I explained to the crowd of people that "IF" they watched uncle tony's garage like I do they would also do things like this! Before I watched uncle tony's garage I was not nearly as bold or capable as I am today 😃

  • @jonmoore8995
    @jonmoore8995 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was stunned when you mentioned E-type. I am a die hard Mopar guy, but when I see an E-type, I get shook up to the core.

  • @maximuswedgie5149
    @maximuswedgie5149 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have 36 subs and have no idea how to edit. But I still press on thanks to channels just like this to inspire me, especially when I may not feel like going out to the garage.

  • @SorryGuys-eighty-8
    @SorryGuys-eighty-8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thumbs up for KJ Kiely.....amazing work.
    A true artist !

  • @bw3506
    @bw3506 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Man I've got a nice little dip from a chunk of gravel stuck into the side of my nose from my 5hp mini bike. I had changed gears on it so high you had to run and push it to get going but then it would fly. I face planted on a ridge of gravel on the county road when it got away from me. Road rash deluxe. I still remember the cool breeze in my open wounds on the way home. Good times!!

  • @davidroetzel5500
    @davidroetzel5500 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My first car model was a model A, learned about suspension at age 7. Now retired and have about 50 metal models of cars I'll never own but great to admire. I enjoy Jay Leno's show for seeing rare and odd cars. You can learn a lot of history. But I have never figured out why Mr. Leno can't drive between the lines. To add to your proposal for younger gear heads to do youtube videos, I've never understood why someone hasn't done a series of finding tools and parts at yard sales or estate sales. Great screwdrivers and wrenches for 5 cents. Large Fleet sockets for 50 cents. Floor jacks, jack stands, creepers, even a large spot welder cheap, cheap.
    You even run into guys with old cars and hot rods or something they're building. It's a fun Saturday. People would enjoy your searches and finds and you could make some coin on it at least enough to pay. Happy hunting.

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My son has been trying to get me to make TH-cam videos for awhile now. I don't know if I have the skills. Or the time. Between working 40+ hours at the body shop and selling used parts on eBay I'm pretty much spent. I'm definitely thinking about it though

    • @DanEBoyd
      @DanEBoyd ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe you could have your son do the youtube side of it, camera-manning and uploading - younger people typically don't have any problem doing that stuff well. It'd be real nice if your job will let him shadow you to record...

  • @Osbro168
    @Osbro168 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Man these videos just keep getting better. Thanks man

  • @rexracer7192
    @rexracer7192 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    2 cycle 1/5 scale rc cars are a good way to get involved as well. I just got my first 1/5 scale, and it's so much like a real car; it's very surprising to say the least.

  • @Misfitcustomgarage
    @Misfitcustomgarage ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Awesome job man! Our favorite video so far. We started doing ATV and motorcycle videos. Also love mini bikes and slot cars. Your videos back in the day inspired us. Love your cold start extravaganza!

  • @cadenbecker2952
    @cadenbecker2952 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for everything Tony, just came back from Chryslers on the Murray (Largest Chrysler meet in the southern hemisohere) and I your saw at least a dozen peices of your merch. You've defenity helped me become a mechanic and to work on all of my cl cm valiants with hemi 6s (one soon to be worked 318 with 360 heads) even drove my 245 4 speed '76 cl ute from Sydney to Wodonga and back 1400 kms (900 miles) with no issues.

  • @brandonford8092
    @brandonford8092 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We drive a 1996 Honda station wagon and our 1989 firebird with 400 sbc sits in dad's pole barn until the kids grow up, become self sufficient and move out. Then the second childhood begins

  • @robertagresti7188
    @robertagresti7188 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great advice! I spent many hours as a child making model cars and still have some of them! I never had a mini bike, but rode some and loved them! I got my first car at 11 (56 Ford that I paid $20 for and never ran) and had a 55 Chevy when I was 15 (paid $125). I'm in the middle now (neither poor nor rich) with a home with garage, many tools, 3 cars, two motorcycles, and yard equipment. I do as much maintenance on them as I can. I also have a youtube channel, but it's related to music. I appreciate your focus on things that people without unlimited resources can do.

  • @Brokeandtwistedgarage
    @Brokeandtwistedgarage ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks uncle tony!!! We’re defiantly in the limited resources bracket! But we still get ‘em running!

  • @MegaDrewsdad
    @MegaDrewsdad ปีที่แล้ว +2

    thank you for bringing in the 50% cause we are here but! we are older and we want toys that make us feel younger. we ALWAYS want that budget , always your videos are amazing! no we are not rich but we have the knowledge to hunt for that deal and thats what its all about!! i watch every day!!! keep going!!!

  • @rickmartin5922
    @rickmartin5922 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Tony , i really like your Show, you do things low budget, am retired and on limited budget, now building a 56 lincoln with Mchuloch Blown 368 Lincoln Yblock , to run on the street, old time drags and Standing Mile , been working with 50s licolns since about 57 , have 57 merc with dual quade 368 and stick trans, one of the first Super Stockers.Liked it when you help the young guy with the Polymotor , saw on run a t Engine Masters in 2016, we put in a 368 Lincoln, made 520hp. keep up te good work. Rick Martin Ohio

  • @danferraro3034
    @danferraro3034 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Tony, you’re a champion of the common man!!! I just bought 4 model cars for my kids I forgot how much I learned from building them when I was a kid. Keep up the super work!!!!!!!!!!

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk ปีที่แล้ว

      Don't forget that if you want to give it a rake ,and jack the back end up just cut shackle extensions from the parts trees.

  • @cougariog8817
    @cougariog8817 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Hey Uncle TonyI I was fortunate enough to get into cars when they were cheap like the moped. But another option is working on riding mowers. Get most of the basics from them also. And make the wife happy with the grass cut! Your a good ambassador to this hobby!!!

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I used to tell people to get an air cooled VW to learn on and build confidence. Now one that barely starts with a rusted out floor is over $10K.

    • @kaboom4679
      @kaboom4679 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good way to build a business as well .
      EVERYONE has grass that needs cut .
      I used to make bank with essentially " throw away " push mowers and the occasional riding mower , getting them for free or nearly nothing , fixing them up or using them for parts , over the winter . I would have 50 - 100 mowers ready to go come the middle of spring when the grass is getting tall .
      And most mowers needed little more than a basic cleaning and tune up to run like new again .
      So for maybe an hours work and $20 in parts , I would have a mower that sold between $50 - $100 , $250 -$500 for riders .
      I also did repairs on a lot of different equipment , from chainsaws to outboards , often because established places often refused to work on older machinery , especially outboards .
      This can turn into a full time business if you let it .

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk ปีที่แล้ว

      Haha I loved my moped.
      84 Honda urban express that I bought with my lawn mowing money.
      It used to be a hoot riding around with a couple of buddies when I was like 12-13.
      When it got tired and needed rings, it really needed a bore job that was my first real in depth repair.
      Of course dad helped, and after we got it bored at the local motorcycle dealer, dad took the cylinder and worked his magic on the ports(he used to race flattrack back in the 60s).
      He went mild on it ,but it needed help. The exhaust port gasket was about the size of a quarter ,but you could barely get your thumb end in so he flared it in nicely up thru the port.
      The transfer and intake ports were a little better but took some cleaning up.
      From then on it had more power from idle , harder pull in the midrange and really pulled up top!
      He definitely did it right, as it gained everywhere.
      In fact, the top speed went from 29 to 37 on the flats because now it could rev higher ,I didn't change any gearing.
      Now I could leave my buddies in the dust!!
      We would do 20 mph pulls 😄😄
      And forget about it ,I was outta there.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol whoops ,missed the part about mowers.
      What I'll say is do pulley swaps and engine swaps.
      Mine does 30mph ,and went from a 12hp to a 30 🤣
      Roll on wheelies at 15mph 😄

  • @DoctorHayduke
    @DoctorHayduke ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I totally got something out of this. A lot of somethings, actually.
    I have been trying to learn to work on cars, and to learn how to do youtubery. This was a very encouraging video, and I was feeling very discouraged today.
    They weren't lying when they said "You don't know what you don't know."
    So, thank you for the rays of hope...I'm gonna need them for these basketcase vehicles!😆😆😆

  • @williamcole464
    @williamcole464 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love you Tony, for the simple reason that you are a great teacher. I'm 74, and can tell you that you are right on about model cars. I have always been a gear head, and I built many of them. I learned how to paint, and always to read the directions before starting to build a new model. I don't know how many times I had to remove a engine or something else before the next correct step, but I never forgot the pride of accomplishment when it was done. I'm a little older than you, but I know what you are trying to say. Great post, all the old AMT guys are with you.

  • @centralbears3010
    @centralbears3010 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Tony - You are an American. I'm proud you are on the team. You and I grew up the same way. Models are the very reason I made an engineer. You are showing all of us what is possible and how..

  • @johndonlon1611
    @johndonlon1611 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have another idea to get into the car scene with little or no dough: MAKE FRIENDS. Can you be the person to help clean things, wrench, run for parts? Be part of the "team" and maybe at some point in time you can be leading the team.

  • @joeqgrant4561
    @joeqgrant4561 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks Tony for that nugget of wisdom

  • @larryrarus139
    @larryrarus139 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I seldom comment on videos but this one required it. I was born in 1958 and I took the path you described, except the models came before the minibikes. Once I got my first minibike I was always on it. Your advice and motivation here are wonderful. Now at 65 I have a '67 Belvedere II, two minibikes and a Harley. I'm in that 50% group that you described. It's what keeps me sane in this new and ridiculous world in which we have to live. Thank you....and your upbeat attitude in this video seemed exceptional this time. 😏

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Haha I sort of blame mom for my wrench addiction.
      When I was a kid ,I wasn't allowed to get a minibike.
      Dad used to race flattrack motorcycles and that was her excuse.
      Anyway when I was 13 I saved my lawn mowing money and got a moped.
      Lol she was pissed 😂
      Something you can't have makes you want it more.
      I had plenty of friends with minibikes and go karts and stuff, and there's just something about getting on one with a little Briggs engine ,hitting the gas and it moves under its own power.
      No pedaling like my bicycle.
      Now at 50, yeah I've got cats and they're fun and all, but I have an absolute hoot of a time on my riding mower.
      That's because it's been pulley swapped to do about 30mph ,and I've swapped the 12hp flathead for a 30hp Briggs v twin.
      To me, the cool thing about small engines is if you want to test a theory and try things ,it's so much smaller than a car and easier to manage.
      And cheap,if your theory doesn't pan out you don't have alot of money invested.
      If it works , extrapolate it to a car.

  • @terrysholar7007
    @terrysholar7007 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You're the one that does it best man...born in 1959, l know what you mean, so good,so true...thank you for what you are doing!!!

  • @nicholasagnew2792
    @nicholasagnew2792 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've got a 1977 Sparta Foxi GT moped, its got 4 shocks with a 420lb weigh limit, Its green with chrome to the max. Its the blingyest moped I've ever seen and I love it.

  • @LocalCelebrity412
    @LocalCelebrity412 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I drove junk fixer uppers for a couple years until I had the money to buy my first foxbody. I’ve always been on bikes! I remember my first dirt bike, JR50. I outgrew that fast! The 86 KX60 was the next!! Damn when that 60 would come on the power!!! As a kid it was scary fast!

  • @jonoh4883
    @jonoh4883 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Youre exactly right... 2001 Im building an 80s Shitbox on the side of my moms house... now, 2023, I have the garage, space and drowning in 80s Shitbox projects.
    It can be a slow grind but it is Well Worth It..

  • @jimmyjamsweetlove2338
    @jimmyjamsweetlove2338 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Motivational dad speech from Uncle Tony. 😂 Great stuff! 👍

  • @donaldgilbreath4200
    @donaldgilbreath4200 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a die-cast and matchbox collection of most of my favorite cars. Including Christine, Greased Lighting Two James Bond cars, the Flinstones car, Up in smoke 63 impala, several fast and furious cars, the Chevy in super natural series plus assorted Nascar and classic cars.

    • @darrinrice367
      @darrinrice367 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This year LEGO put out a kit of Doc Brown's DeLorean-based time machine from "Back To The Future"

  • @Homelesskateboards
    @Homelesskateboards ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your the Man ! Your taking some real life knowledge!!🍺🔥🔥🍺✌️✌️✌️thank you for keeping it real !

  • @brianbess8027
    @brianbess8027 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Uncle Tony, been a fan of yours for many years going back to your days at Cars Illustrated. Anyway, another example of low Buck gearhead thing, expanding on the scale model thing is slot car racing. You take a scale model car and put a slot car chassis under it. I actually have quasi replicas of Bottle Rocket and Plan Z ( nowhere near the detail and quality of the ones KJ built you but not only are they fast, I actually used your weight ideas in building my Plan Z (I call mine Plan V because I used a Valiant model). Type slot car drag racing in and check the hobby out.

  • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
    @MikeBrown-ii3pt ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I love all of your videos, have learned a few things and been reminded of many others watching them. With that said, my first wire welder was a Century 85 amp flux only unit which I soon upgraded to a 120 amp flux that could be "converted" to run gas. I'm sure that your Harbor Freight flux welder is great, I know many people using them in their home shops, including a few professional welders. However, many of the newbies that I've talked to say that they went that route because they didn't think they could afford the bottle and gas. They don't realize that you don't need it right away. I always recommend buying a welder that can run flux wire when needed and solid core when wanted. I have a very nice, 170 amp welder and still run flux wire about 1/2 the time.
    As far as pit bikes and model building, my pit bike is an old Honda ATC-125 and, at 54 years old, I still build models in the winter here in Northwest Ohio. It only got to 26 degrees here with a wind chill of about 8. I spent part of the day cleaning up around the shop and, the rest of the day working on 1/25 scale replicas of my tow rig, trailer and drag car.

  • @Dagrond
    @Dagrond ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Haha - I'm in that bottom 25% - and I appreciate what you do for all of us.

  • @richcortez3102
    @richcortez3102 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yeah I agree don't stress too hard over stuff like you explained so true

  • @CoopersRepair
    @CoopersRepair ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just make videos on what you are doing is great advice. Someone out there will find something useful in almost everything. It doesnt always have to be action packed or crazy exciting. My highest viewed video is how to do rear brakes on a pontiac sunfire by yourself. Never thought that would take off but its because thats a car that high school kids can afford and they want to work on it themselves

  • @pinkyellowblue007
    @pinkyellowblue007 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think the minibike is a great idea, I like the models too but I don't have the patience to build them nice.The TH-cam thing just seems like a big headache.

  • @jimanastasio192
    @jimanastasio192 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Mini Slaghammer rocks! KJs work is awesome! I've been a car modeler most of my life, and it still amazes me how few people see car models as an educational tool. I learned a lot about cars by building models and studying diagrams in my parent's encyclopedias (remember those?). I sometimes refer to my real cars as nothing but big model kits with 3,000 parts.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk ปีที่แล้ว

      Hah ,I used to build models too.
      Until I saw a stock one at a show, I thought that monogram model of the Henry J gasser was how all of em came from the factory 😄😄
      You gotta be kidding me , the badman 55 chev wasn't factory either ?
      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @robertwhitehead3022
    @robertwhitehead3022 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Very well put Uncle Tony I make do with what I have it's not what you got God bless you brother keep up the good work 💪

  • @rawilson1954
    @rawilson1954 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love the greasy knuckled wrench twister approach to philosophy.
    BTW, remember those of us who need closed captions...

  • @Rgh71fish
    @Rgh71fish ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is so relatable. In the dead of winter, when the outdoors are at their worst, I thoroughly enjoy finescale model building as a way to bridge the gap between car/cruising seasons and make the ugly weather more palatable. Gives me something to focus my creative energy on, so I'm not sitting around bored, and makes me look that much more forward to playing with the real thing once spring hits. The only downside is, as with everything else these days, model building has become expensive too.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk ปีที่แล้ว

      The funny thing is, my uncle used to live down that way.
      And he's originally from up North here originally. He told me when they get a 1/2" snowstorm down there it's just crazy because people treat the gas pedal like an on-off switch and have no clue 😂

  • @allurared9029
    @allurared9029 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love messing with go karts and minibikes while im waiting for parts or machine work or when im low on cash. Its awsome, I honestly have more fun with it sometimes because the engines are so so so simple and if I break it, oops time to find another $50 engine on marketplace

  • @brianhayes7618
    @brianhayes7618 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Tony thanks for having a heart for the people who don't have the resources to do things with the fancy building and fancy lift and tools. I put myself in the lower part of the 50% I have a 2 car garage welder floor Jack's decent collection of no particular brand of tools decent compressor and air tools and I can get by on pretty much all normal automotive repairs and body work. It's all in what you can afford and what you like to do.

    • @Carlos.Rivera
      @Carlos.Rivera ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Im below of you in that spectrum. I only have jackstands/floor jack and home depot mechanic tool set

    • @brianhayes7618
      @brianhayes7618 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Carlos.Rivera took me 20 years to get the little I have lol

  • @nicks5899
    @nicks5899 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for always thinking about the little guy

  • @buckeyejim2989
    @buckeyejim2989 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Wait a minute,,🗿 you mean if I eat cat food I can afford my sbc rebuild😂 Thanks Tony👍

  • @paulhare662
    @paulhare662 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There used to be a dozen or so guys that dressed like Elvis and rode around Spring Carlisle on mini bikes.

  • @dannybradley271
    @dannybradley271 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm glad you got a mini-bike for $300. Thanks to you the prices on used mini-bikes just quadrupled. Markets are stupid.

  • @dylanarnold4487
    @dylanarnold4487 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great job KJ that’s awesome 👍🏼

  • @joecampisi540
    @joecampisi540 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for being the mentor that i never had ! Incredible infos and times invested , you work with your heart and passion

    • @downandout992
      @downandout992 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm thumbing up your comment simply because we share the same last name.

    • @joecampisi540
      @joecampisi540 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh thats cool ! Its not a common familly name , especially in my area :)

  • @raymondblasee1048
    @raymondblasee1048 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is a great video you made! Now, the contents of this video really suit me fine! I mean I'm a hot rodder with no garage, little money, little tools and some experience! So what do I do??? I'm a serious model car builder! I can build the car of my dreams and more. I don't have to be a slave to them because you can't drive off with them, they don't need gas or leak oil etc etc. But I have learned a lot, i started building models on my own when I was 8 in 1971 and didn't get serious about models til I was in high school. I have helped others with their real things and have given tips related to hot rodding. Building models and getting involved with others real things are real close parallels. I guess I have the best of both worlds as your video clearly states so. Thanks again for bringing this to light, everyone in the car community one way or another needs to see this!

  • @toejam503
    @toejam503 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've built model cars from 1966-1997. I had to stop because of eyesight and shakiness caught up with me. Have you SEEN the price of model cars now?? From the $1 - $2 kits of the 70s and 80s, the $4 kits of the 90s, the same kits run $25+ now. I learned a LOT about cars from these kits and hot rod magazines.

  • @63jeepj20
    @63jeepj20 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ive got a $100 Chinese welder and some harbor freight tools. I originally had a 77 jeep j20 with an AMC 401 but sold it due to life. I now have a 77 Jeep J10 Honcho with 2 AMC 360s to rebuild and have a 79 jeep j20 parts truck to repair any body rust on the Honcho, all in im under $2000.

  • @matttanti9043
    @matttanti9043 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hay uncle Tony that's y I started racing vintage MX and enduro I got a 81 250 it I bought it for 200 as a no runner racing Evry weekend and having a blast I full like a kid again on my yz80 living and loving life ATM

  • @b.s.adventures9421
    @b.s.adventures9421 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rc cars are super fun too.
    You can go nuts with those things.
    I’ve got a small you tube Channel. It’s fun to share as I fumble along.

  • @joseph73515
    @joseph73515 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You sir, seem to be a great person! That means a lot .

  • @AodhMacRaynall-dr1sf
    @AodhMacRaynall-dr1sf ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Uncle St. Tony, you are th Jesus of Gearheads! You are willin ta spend time makin videos for people who are in need. And!!!!...YOU AINT STANDIN THERE CUSSIN EVER 30 SECONDS! Seriously, I appreciate your channel more than you know. I don't get to watch it as much as I would like but every time I do I learn something.

  • @timhorn902
    @timhorn902 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My friend son got a small bike like that.he runs the drit drag with his. He. Has a blast with it. He wants to get into 4 cylinder drit track racing in the next couple years.

  • @joystickricksherrell774
    @joystickricksherrell774 ปีที่แล้ว

    All these things were an important part of my growing up. Thanks Dad, you were the best. RIP 🙏

  • @bbb462cid
    @bbb462cid ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can't even get a chance to WORK on my damned '66. Too many things to do yesterday and of course it was almost 60* out. Today I am free and it will be about 34* if we're lucky. No heat in the garage, no room for the heater, and I need to play with wiring which is like iron in the cold. Jeez lousy Smarch weather.

  • @69dodgecharger440
    @69dodgecharger440 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My Cars live better than me! 😂 Cool topic! The Struggle is Real! I Like Your show way better than the high dollar money no object! When I show up in my cars I built them I struggled I hardly ate lol! UTG #1 🇺🇸

  • @Greg383BB
    @Greg383BB ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video, Uncle Tony I really enjoyed it. Thanks for inspiring.

  • @bloodbathory4055
    @bloodbathory4055 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is why i love your channel.

  • @chuckaustin3832
    @chuckaustin3832 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    UNCLE TONY! Hero of the Under Dog!

  • @timothyarnott3584
    @timothyarnott3584 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Tony,
    Tim here, i cudnt agree more!!!...i'm an avid model builder, have been for almost 50 yrs.....taught me alot, while havin my brothers do the real stuff.......meanwhile, i'm not affluent either, so, besides (yes i got a '64 Pontiac Tempest Post car, with big motor, etc) all that, i got a 70cc 4sp semi auto bike i blast around my property......so i got 2 out of 3......i'm not gonna do a u-tube channel, but i use models, and my 70 cc, to have fun, create, and enjoy, while when my resources allow, i spend time with my '64.......so far, 11:0's/7:0's on pump gas .......GREAT vid......love it!!....PEACE to you sir!!.....