Customer States Ticking Noise After Topping Up Engine Oil
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0:00 Intro
0:05 The engine was 2 quarts low on engine oil. The technician topped it up and the customer was only charged for the oil. The customer said they were going to wash off the engine bay themselves.
0:14 The customer's insurance company paid to get a new fuel tank installed.
0:22 A brake accumulator supplies the required oil flow to ENGAGE the front and rear service brakes, and the accumulator supplies oil to DISENGAGE the rear parking brakes.
0:35 2017 GLE450
0:45 Anything besides the recommended brake fluid in the brake system will swell up all the seals and damage everything. The technician replaced all brake calipers, master cylinder, and ABS unit, flush all brake lines, and clutch master and slave cylinder.
0:57 "Sound system" was disconnected which fixed the customer's concern.
1:17 The technician had to replace the washer fluid pump afterward.
1:32 The water drain to the crankcase vent was not the cause of the customer's concern but the technician found it during his visual inspection and repaired it correctly.
1:41 The technician thinks that the customer had used a cut-off for some reason (maybe installed the pulley backward). A new P/S pump was installed.
1:54 Used engine was installed.
2:02 Any clue what this is that the mechanic found underneath the hood?
2:11 A new wheel and wheel studs were installed.
2:23 Really random but pretty funny so wanted to share what this technician found.
2:32 This clip was shared by a viewer on what he saw in the back of a customer's car.
2:41 The customer had damaged the oil pan during installation.
2:46 An old trick but one that works great!
2:57 Outro. Thanks for watching! - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
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Same to you JRI.
Have a Great weekend as well! 🙏🏻👍
Thanks for posting my blue Ford Laser TX3 Turbo at the end 😊. Was pleasantly surprised to see it up so soon, if at all!
Thank You!
Have a great weekend...
Ha , good one
You can't just leave a kid in the car when it's in the shop!!
😂😂😂
Best joke I've seen in a comment section so far!
Two for one, car repairs plus baby sitter!
Ar at ar ar😂
Take my like dangit!
"The customer declined all the repairs" always gives me chills 😅
I think that is shorthand for "I'm gonna try and sell this tomorrow to some unsuspecting bunny"
@@Kapt-Kimbo
Or the old…..you wanna charge me that much, I got this mate that can do it cheaper.
@@michaelslee4336 declined all repairs turn into work done at another shop
not necessarily, I've done that twice, and called a wrecker to haul it off to the scrap yard
Scary to think they could be speeding down the freeway right next to you 😲
The drive shaft one could have ended way worse.
*thoonk*
*SPARK*
*Michael Bay explosion*
could go through the windshield 😮
@@peterf.229 It wouldn't have been the first time, either. Something similar, there's a Rescue 911 episode that showed a dramatic re-creation of when a Nurse was driving to a hospital, but crashed and got a Fence Post lodged in her throat through the windshield. She survived, but it could have easily been her death.
My guess is it was a diesel truck because I think that is exactly what would have happened had it been a petrol vehicle.
I always love the monotone non judgemental tone you have even on quotes like
“Customer replaced his oil pan but it still leaks” 😂😂😂😂
Brakes don't work, even though customer's grandson changed the brake pads. 😂
Reminds me of genosamual on the Chris Chan documentary lol
You put into words why I like these videos. He's not judging, he doesn't have to. The actions (or lack thereof) speak for themselves.
@@Pemj2kexactly, it seems like a form of deadpan comedy. Like his voice is looking at us with that straight face lol
Always a set of "I did the repairs" to be astounded by
Yes but the owner usually says, "Another shop did that repair" after a stupid mistake.
Wasn’t really a repair then was it bud
Gear oil in brake and clutch reservoirs, I mean... I guess it's a fluid.
Just think how much cheaper a field service manual is compared to having to take it to a shop in shame...
The one where someone attached the *cabin air box drain* to the *crankcase vent* tops the *gear oil* in the *brake fluid reservoir,* to me...
As a practicing mechanic, I can't even start to tell you how useful it is to know how to remove the damn VW rubber things on the spark plugs!
Eww VW 🤮
It's also the quickest and cleanest way to install grips on motorcycles =)
Also learnt from "Doubleboost" channel, It's a good way to remove spam from tin.
@@Hawk7886 With you. Been using compressed air for 40years to install new grips.
@@JEFF-ft6qm That I would like to see. From a distance.....
2:39 😂👍
That's a friendly, well-behaved and relaxed pet-goat! 😃👍👍 Cute! 😂
Man had Ronaldo at the back of his car
Bro, it’s wearing a diaper. *MISSION PASSED*
At least the owner was smart when thinking about when it needs to do it’s business in the car!!
Reminds me of a friend of my mom. He had a Falabella pony (very rare, very small breed) and it was too small to safely carry in his horse trailer. So when he took it to horse shows he put it in the passenger seat of his Jaguar XJ.
A drive shaft flew off a semi and impaled their gas tank. That’s nearly some Final Destination stuff there.
A nurse in Santa Clarita died when a tire from a car in the opposite lane on the highway crashed through his windshield five years ago
PILE UP!
PILE UP!
PILE UP!
💀💀💀
States with no safety inspection are like: "Stop looking at me!"
@@fitybux4664 semis are federally regulated bro, rethink your comment
Drive shafts give plenty of warning before they let go, the vibrations would be unbearable.
The driveshaft through the fuel tank was one of the most bizarre mishaps we've seen in a while. And I feel like dish soap mixed with washer fluid is one of the most "reasonable" customer blunders we've seen.
I have my own formula for windshield washer fluid. 20% Windex and water. Works much better. Only downside is it'll freeze in some climates.
Can't really say it's the customers fault for the first part. And it is somewhat reasonable though it would be more of that diluted it first
Should have at least used laundry detergent or dishwasher soap as they're meant to reduce the potential for foaming... though I still wouldn't recommend either 🙃
@@Shibby7634
Technically any liquid soap will clean but it's the aftermath is where things get sticky. Glass cleaners are designed to not leave anything behind that won't evaporate. Laundry and dish detergents require rinsing.
@@Iconoclasher that's why I didn't recommend either 🙃
The lack of foaming would have prevented the decrease in pressure that brought them to the shop though.
2:01 Obviously it's the guy's tomato soup warmer for dinner later on. Blue wire monitors the soup temperature, air intake vents tomato goodness into the cab.
That goat seems really chill
Goats often are. With the obvious exception of the famous fainting goats, goats tend to be very laid back and often don't react to much unless they already know something is a threat. A friend of mine's parents ran a small goat farm and the very first time I ever met the goats they all just kinda stood around and stared at me.
The Goat is the smartest customer on these videos.
And delicious 🤤
a mechanic's dream!! customers working on their own vehicles. a gold mine!
that how i make money. people in general are idiots
On more reason for companies to actually support right to repair.
@@AaronShenghao Tesla doesn't support the right to repair and rightfully so, as I can see why by this video. There would be bodies laying around everyday if Tesla allowed it.
I do all my own repairs, rebuilt my differential, rebuild motors, etc. I just cannot understand how someone could think hey - let's hook the coolant / airbox drain hose to the transmission vent / PCV inlet. How does that person open the hood on a car and actually think they understand it well enough to just hook random shit together, seriously wtf?!
@@lupavo1738 that's nonsense, like you can't hurt yourself working on gas car, everyone should support right to repair
Call me crazy but when I'm in a parts store I like to look for the fluid that corresponds with the task at hand. Brake fluid for a brake job, transmission fluid for a transmission job, power steering fluid for a power steering job. Its funny how they name the fluid after the component it works in. Its almost is if that's what they were thinking.
I've been to my local parts house 3 times this week and theyre still outta Blinker Fluid😩
This supply chain BS really grinds my gears😒
@@Jeff.78 Still? I've been out of blinker fluid for months.
Your problem is that you don't have an enquiring mind, you just follow the well-trodden path. Think what a world of excitement would open up if you just tried randomly pouring all those different prettily-coloured fluids down the first orifice that comes to hand.....
In America, even gas is a fluid, it can be confusing...😅
@@geirmyrvagnes8718gas is a fluid everywhere lol
"why is my battery going flat"
"could be the ghetto-ass sub you have in the boot"
"mate I've done sound wiring before, it's good"
Weekly conversation.
That goat was cute. And it looked at the technicians like "You friend?"
That was me😂. I can assure you, that little guy got plenty of head pats
"Wait... since when does the Vet use wrenches?"
I love this channel. The more I watch, the less I want to drive.
I think of this channel as "We share the road with these people".
Makes me feel a lot better about my own car and IQ.
Rather, the more I watch, the less I want other people to drive!
Oh boy, if you think this channel is bad for that don't watch the "Idiots in cars" series on TH-cam. Every time I see one of those videos I wonder how I'm still alive after driving ~74miles 5 days a week.
All you "We share the road with these people" types probably all speed and break traffic laws whenever convenient to you as well. Often without thinking. Most drivers do. Tip: You're technically a danger to everyone around you with each violation.
I'm in software engineering and it's the same for me.
The customer doesn't call me when they have a problem: they only call me after they have tried to fix it themselves and made a godawful mess of everything.
My mom used to be a database programmer and used to say the same thing. 😂 And now I'm an auto mechanic, seeing THESE kinds of things. 🤪
Always nice with some "free" money from that.
Recently had a customer call and complain that our vision system was becoming unreliable (after running for multiple years) as they were getting RMA's on some fuel injector housings that we made the system that checks.
We arrive on scene, look around for a bit and do some trial runs, see the machine seems to be working without any issues. Ask the customers for the limits and cross check. Huge issue, the limits are completely out of wack. Those limits are obviously something they can change, through an ini file, that the techs are not supposed to touch.
Find the folder with the ini file. There's more than 50 ini files all named a date (the same setup.ini file backed up many many times).
Me and the guy who was out just looked at each other with a "typical, and they complain about our machine".
Went to the guy who called us in, said we had reinstated the original ini file, but that that was the only issue and the machine was operating as expected. He looked quite embarrassed, as he knew the access to the PC is something they control with an iron fist. Or, cotton candy fist in this instance.
Only call when you've messed up enough to justify the exorbitant price that's charged.
It's worse when the 'professionals' keep causing the problem.
A couple of decades ago, when IT and software were still the same thing in most companies, a person I know had a problem with software refusing to run under any flavour of Windows NT. Had to be Win95/98 only. (now I'm pretty sure it was doing a hardcoded version check for a string starting "Windows 9". Shitty 'can't use this in NT' software used to do this, which is why Microsoft went directly from 8 to 10.) Now, Windows XP was based on NT code, and her employer upgraded all the computers to XP. this poor woman had to get her computer downgraded to Win98SE an average of twice a week because her company's 'computer' people didn't understand the problem and kept installing XP. This went on for months until the frustrated outside tech eventually sent my acquaintance's CTO a personal letter, by registered snail mail, explaining the details, and recommending he fire the tech support staff and hire the freelance outside tech. the outside tech never got the job.. but her client was able to actually do her work.
As an IT system administrator (for both servers and clients) with about three decades of hands-on experience, I can feel your pain... 🤪
The people I liked most were the ones who immediately called me if they experienced the "smallest" issues (which normally weren't as small as they thought, but at that stage could easily be fixed, while others tried to fix it themselves, which often resulted in a new install of the PC, because that took less time than trying to fix the mess they created! 😳). Funnily enough, those people who called me for the smallest things had *way less often* issues than the other people who didn't (and I needed less time working on their systems altogether)! And this is - again - true for both servers and client systems.
PS: And the worst offenders in that regard were actually software engineers and developers...
Anyone else almost fall out of their seats laughing at the dishwasher soap part? That and the goat.
I snorted loud enough to get my wife's attention. After I told her the story, she laughed louder than I did.
The Pizza one got me good that i feel is underrated
I have to disagree. The goat came later in the video...
As a small engine (lawnmowers ect) I can tell you that your profession isn't alone in seeing this kind of stuff.
I loved working at a power equipment store. My favorite was the person who changed the oil in their lawnmower. With olive oil. Smoked like a 2- stroke Lawnboy when it was running, but it smelled delicious.
Idk if this channel would accept it, but I'd love to see the clip of some guy filling his lawnmover with Dishwasher fluid
It can probably be worse in some cases lol
I'm not a small engine mechanic but I've gotten a few free mowers from people and I've seen pretty scary stuff but I was able to fix them and use them and one of those free mowers I still use today that I got over 10 years ago and it had oil coming out of it everywhere and loose mounting bolts on the engine. I fixed all of those issues back when I got it and I haven't had a problem since Oh and the air filter was saturated with oil when I got it.
Oh, we know. We just like sharing our horror stories in full HD video, when we can.
The dish soap was very nearly one of those "if it's stupid and it works, it's not stupid" scenarios, but alas.
It turned into a bubble bath with a burned out motor you're right alas.
I would say its still pretty stupid even if diluted since dishsoap strips away wax.
I use dish soap all the time. Maybe an ounce per refill. It cuts the oil that splashes up from the road and improves visibility greatly. Never had any trouble.
Do NOT use dish soap. It can promote rust in the body seams.
I used to work for a company made the formula for proper screen fluid as formulating chemist.
We added rust inhibitors to the solution to prevent this happening. You don't have to use the expensive manufacturers only stuff but always use a proper screen fluid.
@@court2379 it's better than the bottled RainX Bug & Tar washer fluid. It cleaned well, but it had a sediment that turned rock hard in the screen filter of the reservoir. Took me forever to get it all disassembled/cleaned/reassembled. I'll never use RainX again.
I FUCKIN LOVE THESE UPLOADS!
Insane how hoplessly helpless people are these days.
Glad you enjoy them!
The trouble is they know nothing but still attempt it anyway.
@@logicthought24 And create little humans.
Any days, just that now we have phones to record it
My sixth car (purchased around 1968) was the first one that ran when I bought it. With access to an 18 inch by 72 inch engine lathe I even ground flywheels and pressure plates myself.
After watching these videos, apparently I’m a genius. 😂
Love it when a job goes from “book time” to “straight time”!
This channel really has helped boost my self confidence. Whenever I'm feeling down about myself, I just think of these repairs and all of a sudden I start to feel better.
0:58 thats a plate amplifier. They are usually used on self powered subwoofers. I have a few lying around and some in use. They are great to have for projects. But you have to make sure they turn off if installed in a car. Thats when relays get useful.
I must admit, I've used more than one of those home powered subwoofers in a car. But I always ran them off of inverters tied to switched power, and never had an issue.
Now I can install my La Scalas in my car with confidence!
I just gotta, you know, cut the roof off.
Somebody accidently got an oil pan stuck to their JB-Weld sculpture.
These clips are the PERFECT example of what having "a little bit of knowlege" looks like and why it can be dangerous! 😆
Cute idea for popping out a stuck coil boot. That's a take-off of an old machinists trick for getting a stuck dowel pin out of a blind hole. Drill a hole through the pin, then put oil into the hole. Use a drill blank or some pin that's a good slip fit to that.... when you tap the pin in the hole it pushes the dowel out hydraulically.
😊
@@logicthought24
I never heard of that one but you can't beat physics for accomplishing the impossible. 😂
@@logicthought24I've only just learned about people using bread, must be an American thing 😂 I've only ever heard of or used bearing grease or something similar for that purpose
@@FiftySixishTV american bread isn't far from those other stuffs, only that it has no nutrients included. XD you can't do that even with the worst german bread.
Car owners really are the gifts that just keep on giving.
"car owners". Basically almost every person
Just when I think I’ve seen it all, you go and post another video. Keep ‘em coming.
The diy home stereo system draining battery.. i can relate 😂 good times back then. Glad always had mates to push start the car 😂😂
I can't say much about that, as a friend's car had a home subwoofer running off an inverter for many years, thanks to me. Sounded great, cost nothing, and the best part was you could just reach behind the driver's seat to adjust the level.
He just needs a relay on the power supply and connected to ACC. If Customer built it, he should know about relays.
I've seen to many of these videos when my first thought is to wire in a light switch from a home improvement store to cut the circuit when the car is off.
@@mrgw98 The key switch _is_ the switch. Put a relay instead and switch the relay using the car lighter circuit or power antenna lead. "Real" amps for automobiles have such a relay built in.
WOW! That Supra at the end is nice. The VW Thing is in great shape; haven't seen one in that great of a shape in ages.👍👍
2:32 - 2:41 - Do you think I've Goat time to see this?
You gotta be kidding me 🐐!
No...but I'd bet you'd have time for _Inside Deep Goat_
Instead of getting your goat, they got a goat.
The wonders never cease.
the coil boot tip is especially helpful on ford 5.4l, especially in a van. The oil cap thing reminds me of a customer in a BMW z3. Had his oil changed, after this his car threw lean burn codes and ran horribly. As soon as i found out it came from an oil change place i checked the dipstick and oil cap. That crankcase is under intake vacuum, and if the oil cap is loose it pulls in un-metered air and it runs bad. I tightened the cap correctly and he tipped me 20$, learned something, and left happy.
Thank you for this. I just started to work on my own truck, but take it to a shop that has tools and personnel to assist me after they put it on a lift. It's foolish for me to ignore my lack of experience. Your video more than affirms this. Many thanks
"Hello everyone, this is YOUR daily dose of Just Rolled In."
I've seen the air trick with buckets.
My fiance was struggling to get a box open, one of those where the lid covers 5/6 sides. I took it back from him, and blew into the Crack. Lid popped right off
uh huh
You may have been tricked.
I just found this channel and now I’m hooked on the “Customer states”
As an British base mechanic you across the pond need to see some of the very very , very expensive diy attempts that go on , you’ve just gotta laugh (laff) . Have a nice day ya’all
Visit any redneck town over here and be prepared to bleach your eyes. That said, not all of us rednecks are complete pillocks 😏
Send them in. Love to see them.
I think we pronounce "laugh" the same way over here lol
But yeah we'd love to check those out too
The goat can probably do a better job than most of the “I tried fixing it myself but…” owners 🤣
🐐 🔧 🚗
"This customer said that their kid damaged some wiring under the dashboard. What they failed to mention was their kid was a baby goat."
It always amazes me, no matter how many times I watch this channel, just how many people *think* they know what they're doing when it comes to car repairs. If I don't know what something is or does, I refuse to touch it until my dad, who was a trained mechanic for his whole life before retiring, has had a look himself. The only repair I did myself was when my washer jets appeared to not be working and it turned out the piping had come away from the jets, which was a super easy fix, even for me. Any more than that, hell no.
You know it’s bad when the vehicle is bleeding
Awesome again dude 👌
Semi driveshaft was unreal 😮
Goat was cool though 🐐
Hope you're ok my friend, have a great weekend 👍
I'm impressed that that oil cap didn't fall off, I'm also impressed the oil didn't yeet all over the inside of the engine bay, both happened to my parents once
Never disappointed by the videos!
I'm in the " have a heart attack and die of not surprised " mode with these clips 🤦
When a mechanic says they're not sure what something is, i sure as F don't know what it is either. Facts.
2:12 someone's trying to kill granny for the inheritance.
Thank God for all those mechanics that have a job depending on the extraordinaire amount of clueless people that are allowed to purchase complex pieces of equipment AKA automobile/car/truck/etc great job just rolled it
2:09 is either a pipe bomb or if he's Italian then he's making Sunday gravy 😂😂😂
Oh it's the "I have an engine tick. Have you tried screwing the gas cap back on?" on video 🤣🤣
defiantly will be filing that coil boot trick away from a rainy day
Nice KH Laser TX3 (top middle). I had the KF Turbo 4WD back in the nineties.
Hey, thank you for another Episode of Just rolled in! Or as I call it as a German, "TÜV appreciation show"
That pizza one...😂😂😂
That's about the cutest baby goat ever.
2:04 I think that’s one of those scam electrolytic devices (or a home made version) that purports to increase fuel efficiency and boost performance by feeding oxygen into your engine. I think Mythbusters did a bit on one. This one looks particularly science-projecty 😂
Hh2o generator open cap with non distilled water, would have had no effect on preformence or economy
@@mikemikey2932 It probably reduced economy as the extra load on the alternator would be greater than any power generated by the hydrogen.
Yeah it's a homebrew HHO generator. It pulls more power than it makes.
Loved the VW "Thing" on the outro screen!
As always. Another great video.
I have trouble understanding how some people own and drive cars when I see "repairs" and upgrades like the ones on Just Rolled In. Thanks again for the laughs.😂
Love the channel. I've certainly seen some crazy stuff in my 25 years as a tech.
Another great video. Thanks for the laughs.
I’m going to try that ignition coil trick!
I look forward to every new upload . thank you.
Love your vids!
i love how so many of them start with "technician discovered that customer had...."
Good job as always team
I'm looking forward to the next time I have a stuck coil boot. Thinking outside the box can be difficult when issues arise.
Just about everything else was repeats, but that made the video worth watching.
_"I did something I shouldn't have done to a complicated piece of machinery. Why doesn't it work now?"_
_"Got a mirror?"_
Sometimes I question my mechanic skills then I just watch these for a glow up 😊
I dont know what the hoses do so i will connect them! 😂
After watching this channel for a while the conclusion must be that the safest is to drive as fast as possible and spend the shortest amount of time on the road🙄
My Honda Accord was laid up in the shop for almost two days this week for a new exhaust system and catalytic converter as my mechanic rounded up the needed replacement parts and the bill was quite big. However, I keep forgetting that people who attempt their own repairs in the videos usual in the end wind up with much bigger repair bills than I did after the pros properly repair the issues.
Exactly. If I can't find a video that shows me how to do it, or if I don't feel capable or happen to have all the tools/equipment, my mechanic gets it, and I tip well.
My grandfather attempted to remove a stuck oil filter with a hammer and straight screwdriver...took off a piece of the block...$700 later, the oil change was complete😬
"A'ight, suh, we, uh, we found the problem with your vehicle."
"Oh, what was it?"
"Pizza."
Perfect timing! Praying y’all are well with all the smoke. Stay safe. Btw I love the dish soap!! 😂 doesn’t work that way though.. lol
Thanks, Chris! It's been a terrible week if im being honest but making the best out of it 😅
@@JustRolledIn awe man! I get it. Y’all are doing the best ya can. That’s all that matters.
Enjoyed the video 👍👍👍
Very nice MK3 Supra at the end. Can never get enough of those
I love these videos. Shaft through the fuel tank seems gnarly.
Thanks for using my goat video. It definitely made my day when it came into the shop
Thanks for sharing it with us 😁👍
awww, the little baby goat!!!! Cute!!!!
Gear oil in the brakes.😱🤣
Aww, the little goat was cute!
Dude, I wish customers left a baby goat in the cars I work on. That'd be awesome.
In the mid 60s chevy cars and all others were using mechanical throttle linkage which was fine but they had a problem with the motor mounts which would break pretty quick which would lock the throttle wide open. It didn't take long before a new design was made with a safety catch or you could buy a kit with a cable going to the upper control arm for extra safety. If you have seen these you know what I'm talking about.
Saw one go full Monty; it was spectacular. The transmission linkage is also jammed, the power brake booster vacuum line pulled out, power steering line kinked...basically complete loss of control. This particular car ended up atop a pile of dirt behind the gas station where I was working at the time. Fortunately no injuries or fire. Because--bonus failure--it could also rip a fuel line open.
@@mindpilot72 AHH you've experienced this before it was a pleasure to hear from another older mechanic that was sent flying because of the motor mounts failure. Wild ride my friend 🤣
@@michaelvarble4392 So lucky on that one! The gas station was having a couple of its tanks replaced, so there was a big hole and a pile of dirt. But for that, the car would have plowed right into the shop.
@@mindpilot72 it happened to me pulling into the shop I was young and I hit it kinda hard going in and it locked on me before I hit my toolbox I cut the key off and I was about a foot from hitting it. I'm glad you got out ok. It's a bad feeling brother
Nice video mate!
Ignition coil boot trick is the bomb
An old roommate of mine related the following story. My roommate's mom ran a commune back in the late sixties and among the strange inhabitants were several farm animals. A nanny goat was sick and needed to see the vet, so mom loaded her into the back seat and drove with the kids up front with her to the vet's office. On the way she needed gas. This was the days of full service at most stations so that's what she got. As the attendant pumped the gas, he kept sneaking peeks through the back window at the goat. Finally, just as they were about to leave, he blurted out "I'm sorry ma'am. But that is the UGLIEST dog I've ever seen!"
I love this channel.
Great tip at the end. Reminds me of how to use axle grease to remove a pilot bearing with a punch and hammer.
That goat saw what's inside the garage and said Ummm LUNCH.
That photo of the Rolls Royce reminds me of when I was a kid looking in the windows of Bill Harrah's garage downtown Reno, Nevada. The garage door started rolling up and soon, a Rolls Royce just like the one in the photo drove up and into the garage. We couldn't hear it even though we were standing a few feet away. Harrah at that time owned the largest collection of antique and exotic autos in the world. And my father would say "We should go up there to the museum some time", but in 7 years, we never did.
That car with the impaled gas tank
A vampire car if I ever saw one ✌️
Like the quick tip at the end 👍
0:18 that guy is so lucky. I work on those big truck drive shafts and that could be anywhere from a 1710-1810 series. Huge joints that take a thick 4 or 4.5 inch tube. They're massive and heavy, guy got lucky it didn't fly off and hit somewhere that really mattered.
0:39 "the engine is the heart of the vehicle" yep and this one is beating like a real heart
2:33 when she says she wants a kid.
That baby goat had me in AAAAWWWWEEE
Great video
I'm just off to the garage to buy a longer dip-stick that will reach the oil !!!!!!!!!