You know, I'm in my edge 30s/40s but I would definitely take this one over traverse(even though it's the same car). Maybe it's my European roots but I totally dig some of Buick models.
Great work, good to see you strip down all mouldings, I think my old boss had shares in a masking tape company, I can still hear “just mask it off “ it’s fine” 🙄
Amazing how you know how parts are attached. Then you remove without breaking them, Wow! Love to watch how you just do it all. Thanks for sharing-have a GREAT week! Rich
It is not only a show .. it is educational., a person doing a great job . Thank you for all you do . Hoping one day will buy an interesting car from you .👍
Unlike most youtubers rebuilders, you are a rebuilder youtuber. I really like your Friday videos (Idk if in English this sentence makes sense, but in Italian the main/most relevant adjective comes first)
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 My video is uploading as we speak. Escalade interior changes that I did. You’re still motivating me to do everything I can to keep the Friday uploads coming with no excuses!!!
I need to take my own advice but I have been too busy and the videos have become a least priority. Keep up the videos, once you break your streak, it is hard to get back into it.
We have the same exact car. A 2015 Buick Enclave, white exterior with the mochachino leather seats. The only thing we don't have is the sunroof. My wife loves it. Great job.
Another great job building this Buick Scott. I checked your builds site and they were all sold. I enjoy how you are a one person assembly line. Besides the car and truck builds I enjoyed the one rebuilding that wrecked trailer.
Watching how you do your repairs must be very reassuring for whomever buys it from you. I have a very healthy scepticism about salvage titled vehicles, but I would buy from you in a heartbeat!
Ahhhh... The Dreaded Narnia Reference! Mr. Spotty goes Airborne at 10:55! Must not have had his chute on, took a couple minutes for him to start smiling again. Then he goes inverted at 34:59. He's going to want more money! Nice work Scott! Your attention to detail is unprecedented!
I hate it when my parts and tools travel to Narnia! It always makes the job take longer. Mr. Spotty is going to get an economics lesson if he keeps demanding more money. lol Thanks for the support!
I watch another channel and he sometimes tells how much he paid for a vehicle, sold it for, and the breakdown of what went in to it. I'm not rubbing anything in, but I think it makes the content more mouth watering. I'm helping out. I know someone's going to tell me where to shove my help. .
He's so good with the plastic clips. Nice solid noise, click, click. Mine go click ping ping ping as the broken part of the clip zings across the garage floor. And then I realize I put the plastic clips back in too soon because I still got a thinga-ma-jig to put in so I have to pull them back out. Snap crackle pop. And I ain't talking about breakfast.
The headliners in the 13-16 Malibus tear at the grab handles when they deploy. A new one is $1300. About gave me a stroke. Couldn't find one in the color at the salvagers so I bought one in a close color for $100 and a couple cans of fabric spray paint later I had a acceptable beige headliner for around $120. The only hard part was the trip into the heart of the Detroit ghetto to get it from the parts recycler. Thanks for making these videos. I tend to stick to GM vehicles and I always pick up something from your vids. The extra Mr. Spotty entertainment value is pure bonus.
I'm late to the party. Long day fixing heaters.. how i was saying the same thing..Somebody's been here before! What a friggen mess. Aaahhh.. A Booick..the new poor mans caddy. Great work. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, Thanks for the reply. When you build / or should say take apart and replace parts-it is fluid motion to behold. I enjoy watching your talent show and the results really stand out! So thanks for those Friday videos and the sharing. Stay safe and well! Rich
High Quality work rebuilding the car. I love the attention to detail on everything, Curious though the bumpers don't seem to match the fenders paint wise, it looks a hair off. I know You didn't paint the car Your self so no negativity or anything, just seems a bit off.
Dang it Scott, I have yet to be "bored" watching your builds. You could repair an Amish buggy and make it interesting and entertaining lol! Keep the builds coming, love them!!
Scott I'm honor bound to give you credit for the fact that you've taught me so much that I'm confident enough to work on my own vehicles now. Thank you!
I own an inherited Buick Park Avenue and I resemble your remarks😉 Love the chrome 'BUICK' emblem imbedded in the rear bumper. Oncoming traffic from 3 car lengths back will quickly change lanes lol. I am never tailgated! The 3.8 delivers 30 MPG highway @ 70 MPH. Rides like a cloud ZZzzzzzz 🤪
You know you've hit the vehcor channel if you watch 40 minutes of quality work and somehow, miraculously the comment section isn't exploding about the red stallion in the background. How is not everybody asking about the story on that :D ! Good vid as always!
You make it look SO easy. Great looking car. I will never understand why some are totalled and some aren't. Going over to the website to see if you have sold this already. My wife wants one. But the new price Sucks. Thanks again.
I could probably make a very long video about why they total some and not others. This was a customer's car so I don't get to sell it but I do fix them occasionally because they sell well.
I would travel to illinois, (i believe that is your home base) to buy a car/ truck from you. incredible detail, drive to do a perfect job, and a light hearted approach. This channel rocks!!!!
And cause a lot of cars to get stolen. They rip out the airbags, cut off the catalytic converter, remove the headlight assemblies, and forged wheels and tires. They get a couple hundred bucks and your car is totaled.
I am not a fan of airbags. Most are a gimmick to add to the cost of the repair but the curtains do actually help a lot for safety. Of course they are also the ones that seem to cause the most damage when they deploy.
Great Video ! I had always wondered how a claims adjuster could look at a vehicle for 2 minutes, and write an estimate. I figured it out. It's a preliminary look. I had a car damaged , the adjuster wrote it up, then it went to the dealership body shop. The body shop called the insurance a minimum of 3 times to get approval for damage that wasn't first seen. I seen a bent front strut, damaged cv axle and stab. bar. That was 1 of the calls. I understand 1 call, but Geez.
That was a beautiful repair! I particularly enjoyed the new Chuck Norris tire removal tool you employed. Looks like the clean freaks might’ve gotten there first since there is nothing in the console.
I was a service manager at a GM dealership in 2015. Whilst sitting in my office one afternoon, I heard a loud bang from the shop quickly followed up with a technician running into my office saying "You better get out here." Long story short, there sitting in a service bay was a 2015 Buick Encore with smoke coming out of its windows, and a shaken tech standing next to it. I made sure he was ok, and then discovered that all, and I mean ALL of the air bags had deployed. Turns out, he was doing a recall on the center air bag sensor/module, and skipped step 1, which is to disconnect the battery. He then turned the airbag module upside down, which caused the system to think the car was rolling over. All the air bags deployed as a result. $14,000 in damage in parts (dealer cost) alone. Seat covers/door panels/windshield etc etc. Fun times. The tech was fine thankfully.
@@Mint2842 no. He was a 20 year GM Master tech, and the shop foreman. He just had a brain fart. He beat himself up about it for a while. I never fired long term loyal techs anyplace I was at if something like this happened, because sh** does indeed happen. It is just part of the business. It sucked big time, but we moved on.
I have only heard of one accidental deployment and it was caused by a dumbass tech using the wrong control module, which he had to cut tabs off to make it work or not work in his case.
Thanks for doing this Enclave, Scott. I've considered doing one for my wife, and actually looked at a couple exactly like this one, Champagne Silver with Chocochino interior. Not as nice of an interior color as our Brownstone Equinox LTZ, but still nice. Great to know how easy it is to work on.
You are one of the very best I’ve ever seen and I used to buy and sell damaged vans and the odd car (( Outstanding bita work you’ve done on that Buick (( I wish I had to know you 10 years ago you would have done me a lot of work (( God bless you man and your family (( Be careful with the Covid-19 Thing and at least you are doing something from boredom (( Do you have any nice commercials for sale ((
Grand Ams are boring as well but if you take care of them, they will last. The same cannot be said for Enclaves. Grand Ams are also way easier to work on. Thanks for the support.
How come you dont like this type car is there something bad about them. I was going to get one. Love your content looks nice thanks. Oh your content is anything but boring is not one of them try to watch all I can. Please keep it coming
TOP NOTCH AS ALWAYS!!!!! Get rid of that wallet Scott!! I guarantee after many months your back will feel much better and stop going out a tenth as much.
@@vehcor I mean, you should never sit on a wallet. It throws your spine alignment off horribly. I still have all these rebuildables sitting here you never call me about ;) DTS cloth top, 2002 miles, G6 GT, 9200 miles, etc...
I like these videos very much. It all seems so easy when you do it. I'm completely inapt, so I wouldn't even try to touch a car repair. And I especially like the way you call everybody around a gnome even though they're sometimes taller than you, like the body gnome :D I hope he doesn't mind :D
High standards as usual, thank you for all your videos. I can't help it, but I'll have to confess, I'm waiting for any updates regarding the Mustang 1965, it has been few months.
Of all the airbags, they are the ones I feel are actually helpful in accidents. They just need to find a way to make them less destructive. Then again, they don’t care, extra damage sells more vehicles!
Great job, as usual. In the "take it or leave it" advice, if you need a new camera, the $350 GoPro Hero 9 will make your walkaround video look like it was done with a Steadicam. It has a great HyperSmooth mode. You held the camera real smooth, but the Hero 9 will do the shot even smoother.
And folks say there is no variety in newer vehicles... Limited interior color choices? BAH! There are several shades of gray-beige to choose from. And we also have black and charcoal. It's like an HOA on wheels...
Nice job, Scott. Once again you have transformed Cinderella; well, taken an ugly thing and made it less ugly. However, one person's view - job not done. You didn't do an oil change, or if you did, didn't show it. Knowing how much you like Enclaves - your comment on WWW channel - it would have been entertaining to hear your comments as you removed the oil filter.
I probably would have had to censor most of my description. These are stupid. I can get my little arms in the bottom though, so that makes it a bit easier.
General motors has always been more of a marketing company than a vehicle manufacturer and it shows in their build quality, their preference for painted cardboard for interior materials as well as their unflinching devotion to badge engineering. It takes General Motors to make five different versions of the same vehicle and charge five different prices for it.
So here's how I handle hating watching ads. I watch the video with ad-block on and as soon as it's over I turn off ad-block, refresh the video and let it play again while I am on another tab watching something else without ads. It works for me and Vehcor gets the ad revenue.
Scott, thank you for another Boring Build Friday. I liked your quip: “Nothing says boring like Buick.” (Boring & Ugly - ICK!) We feel your pain trying to work on those GM’s (Gadawful Mess) They musta hired guys who said: “Yesterday ah couldn’t spell Eng-ah-neer, today I R one! (Cleetus the slack-jawed yokel) 🤦♂️
Your "boring builds" are never boring for me, I enjoy watching you do Quality Repairs! Thanks!
First person I've really seen repair each vehicle as if he was doing them for himself or his own family, they way I would do it for myself.
Thanks 👍
@@vehcor I agree! I love watching the boring builds. Keep up the awesome work :)
Nothing more satisfying than putting a car back together perfectly. Nice job, Scott!
That’s looks like a money maker. Nice job.
Yep, for me at least. lol Thanks for the support!
When it was done it was promptly sold to a 70-something year old woman from Florida. They love Buicks.
The average age of a Buick owner is 65. I wish I was joking. lol
@@vehcor Well then I have ten years to wait for mine.
Once you go Buick, you never go back.
You know, I'm in my edge 30s/40s but I would definitely take this one over traverse(even though it's the same car). Maybe it's my European roots but I totally dig some of Buick models.
@@vehcor however, oldies tend to have Cash.
Great work, good to see you strip down all mouldings, I think my old boss had shares in a masking tape company, I can still hear “just mask it off “ it’s fine” 🙄
I hate masking, I’d rather strip a door so it works out!
They must have crapped their pants when their entire car exploded internally after hitting a mailbox post.
Yes, maybe it is a good thing someone else changed the driver’s seat! 🤔
@@vehcor I did not think of that...LOL
Ah, watching a man who knows what he is doing is never boring to me, keep them coming 👍
Amazing how you know how parts are attached. Then you remove without breaking them, Wow! Love to watch how you just do it all. Thanks for sharing-have a GREAT week! Rich
It comes with lots of practice. Thanks for watching! Have a great week as well!
It is not only a show .. it is educational., a person doing a great job .
Thank you for all you do . Hoping one day will buy an interesting car from you .👍
The way you tackle all your builds have made me do a lot more mechanical work myself. It’s soothing to watch you just do stuff.
A true professional makes almost any job look easy. And rebuilding cars isn’t, keep up the good work.
Thanks for the support!
Your attention to detail is fantastic. While the car may be boring, the build and the finished product is outstanding. Nice job !!
Thanks!
Unlike most youtubers rebuilders, you are a rebuilder youtuber. I really like your Friday videos
(Idk if in English this sentence makes sense, but in Italian the main/most relevant adjective comes first)
You are right, thank you for recognizing the difference.
You sure did a great job on it. I really enjoyed the show.
Thank you! Cheers!
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 My video is uploading as we speak. Escalade interior changes that I did. You’re still motivating me to do everything I can to keep the Friday uploads coming with no excuses!!!
I need to take my own advice but I have been too busy and the videos have become a least priority. Keep up the videos, once you break your streak, it is hard to get back into it.
A well done professional repair,few and far between in this day and age. Thanks.
That looks beautiful Scott! Buick haters are going to hate but a fine looking vehicle is fine no matter what name plate GM choose to place on it.
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We have the same exact car. A 2015 Buick Enclave, white exterior with the mochachino leather seats. The only thing we don't have is the sunroof. My wife loves it. Great job.
Another great job building this Buick Scott. I checked your builds site and they were all sold. I enjoy how you are a one person assembly line. Besides the car and truck builds I enjoyed the one rebuilding that wrecked trailer.
As fast as I can put them on the site, they sell. I guess that is a good problem to have. Thanks for the support!
Watching how you do your repairs must be very reassuring for whomever buys it from you. I have a very healthy scepticism about salvage titled vehicles, but I would buy from you in a heartbeat!
A gold Buick. All you can see from behind is gray hair and knuckles on the steering wheel. Lol
I would laugh but I am usually stuck behind them doing 20 under the limit!
Watching the blinker flash for miles and miles.
Doily on the head rest, Kleenex box on the dash, bumpers all ruined from parking by feel...
@@gundocC2 The blinker will ONLY flash for exactly 7 miles... By that time, it will have run out of 'blinker fluid'
@@bryanderksen4448 I love your phrase "...parking by feel"! Right up there with "Driving by braille"!
Ahhhh... The Dreaded Narnia Reference! Mr. Spotty goes Airborne at 10:55! Must not have had his chute on, took a couple minutes for him to start smiling again. Then he goes inverted at 34:59. He's going to want more money! Nice work Scott! Your attention to detail is unprecedented!
I hate it when my parts and tools travel to Narnia! It always makes the job take longer. Mr. Spotty is going to get an economics lesson if he keeps demanding more money. lol Thanks for the support!
I watch another channel and he sometimes tells how much he paid for a vehicle, sold it for, and the breakdown of what went in to it. I'm not rubbing anything in, but I think it makes the content more mouth watering. I'm helping out. I know someone's going to tell me where to shove my help.
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He's so good with the plastic clips. Nice solid noise, click, click. Mine go click ping ping ping as the broken part of the clip zings across the garage floor. And then I realize I put the plastic clips back in too soon because I still got a thinga-ma-jig to put in so I have to pull them back out. Snap crackle pop. And I ain't talking about breakfast.
I get upset when they don’t have an audible click. Then I’m never sure if they are all the way engaged!
The headliners in the 13-16 Malibus tear at the grab handles when they deploy. A new one is $1300. About gave me a stroke. Couldn't find one in the color at the salvagers so I bought one in a close color for $100 and a couple cans of fabric spray paint later I had a acceptable beige headliner for around $120. The only hard part was the trip into the heart of the Detroit ghetto to get it from the parts recycler. Thanks for making these videos. I tend to stick to GM vehicles and I always pick up something from your vids. The extra Mr. Spotty entertainment value is pure bonus.
When you were digging the broken part of the washer hose, you left out " stab yourself in the thumb with the pick".
I don’t always follow the full procedure but I did torque the hose down when I was done! 😂
I chop the hose shorter ,me no like seeing own blood
I'm late to the party. Long day fixing heaters.. how i was saying the same thing..Somebody's been here before! What a friggen mess. Aaahhh.. A Booick..the new poor mans caddy. Great work. Thanks for sharing!
Your camera shots are unbelievable. What a day when I see you post a new video. Really enjoy them. Congratulations on the build.
Thanks for the support!
Maintenance channel number one at the level of TH-cam👏🏼👌🏼
Yes, Thanks for the reply. When you build / or should say take apart and replace parts-it is fluid motion to behold. I enjoy watching your talent show and the results really stand out! So thanks for those Friday videos and the sharing. Stay safe and well! Rich
High Quality work rebuilding the car. I love the attention to detail on everything, Curious though the bumpers don't seem to match the fenders paint wise, it looks a hair off. I know You didn't paint the car Your self so no negativity or anything, just seems a bit off.
Its such a small stupid thing, but I think the fact you changed the connector on the washer pump really shows the quality of these rebuilds.
Dang it Scott, I have yet to be "bored" watching your builds. You could repair an Amish buggy and make it interesting and entertaining lol! Keep the builds coming, love them!!
Alright, I am currently searching the salvage auctions for Amish buggies........ lol Thanks for the support!
Thanks for doing these video’s. Dad had a long Law Enforcement Career in Auto Theft. Even my wife enjoys your video’s.
Really enjoy watching a true craftsman at work. Beautifully done.
Scott I'm honor bound to give you credit for the fact that you've taught me so much that I'm confident enough to work on my own vehicles now. Thank you!
That is great to hear and one of the reasons I keep making videos even though I would rather be doing anything else. lol
I own an inherited Buick Park Avenue and I resemble your remarks😉 Love the chrome 'BUICK' emblem imbedded in the rear bumper. Oncoming traffic from 3 car lengths back will quickly change lanes lol. I am never tailgated! The 3.8 delivers 30 MPG highway @ 70 MPH. Rides like a cloud ZZzzzzzz 🤪
I rebuilt many of those 99-05 Park Aves. That was back when they were reliable. I hate these 3.6 junks they put in all the GMs now.
You know you've hit the vehcor channel if you watch 40 minutes of quality work and somehow, miraculously the comment section isn't exploding about the red stallion in the background. How is not everybody asking about the story on that :D ! Good vid as always!
I like how Mr. Spotty takes one for the team when you were adjusting the rear gasket :o)
The stunts are his favorite part of the job.
@@vehcor I believe under his contract there's a nice big bonus for stunts.
Did what it was supposed to do, Total the car! What a true statement!!!
So many people believe it is all in the name of safety! 🤦🏼♂️
You make it look SO easy. Great looking car. I will never understand why some are totalled and some aren't. Going over to the website to see if you have sold this already. My wife wants one. But the new price Sucks. Thanks again.
I could probably make a very long video about why they total some and not others. This was a customer's car so I don't get to sell it but I do fix them occasionally because they sell well.
@@vehcor My guess is that if it had been same model with same damage, but a few years newer so worth more, that it might not have gotten totaled?
I would travel to illinois, (i believe that is your home base) to buy a car/ truck from you. incredible detail, drive to do a perfect job, and a light hearted approach. This channel rocks!!!!
I have this exact same Enclave. To see the rebuild is fascinating! You are a real pro in putting this all together, and returning it to showroom new!
Hey there bud...your workmanship is always impeccable. If I lived up that way I would hire you .
Thanks!
You make it look easy! Shout out to Mr. Smiley face and all the knolms. Keep up the great work.
Thanks!
Not my type of car but it does look nice , another job well done Scott !
Mine either. Thanks for watching.
The car looks good. I see the new wheel and tire removal tool is here. Do not use for molding or trim install reed the manual. Have a nice day.
In the pile! That never gets old!
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Those airbags total many, many cars. Cool to see a complete turnaround in one video.
And cause a lot of cars to get stolen. They rip out the airbags, cut off the catalytic converter, remove the headlight assemblies, and forged wheels and tires. They get a couple hundred bucks and your car is totaled.
I am not a fan of airbags. Most are a gimmick to add to the cost of the repair but the curtains do actually help a lot for safety. Of course they are also the ones that seem to cause the most damage when they deploy.
Great Video ! I had always wondered how a claims adjuster could look at a vehicle for 2 minutes, and write an estimate. I figured it out.
It's a preliminary look. I had a car damaged , the adjuster wrote it up, then it went to the dealership body shop. The body shop called the insurance a minimum of 3 times to get approval for damage that wasn't first seen. I seen a bent front strut, damaged cv axle and stab. bar.
That was 1 of the calls. I understand 1 call, but Geez.
That was a beautiful repair! I particularly enjoyed the new Chuck Norris tire removal tool you employed. Looks like the clean freaks might’ve gotten there first since there is nothing in the console.
I have used my Chuck Norris training for years, this is the first time it was caught on camera. 😂
I was a service manager at a GM dealership in 2015. Whilst sitting in my office one afternoon, I heard a loud bang from the shop quickly followed up with a technician running into my office saying "You better get out here."
Long story short, there sitting in a service bay was a 2015 Buick Encore with smoke coming out of its windows, and a shaken tech standing next to it. I made sure he was ok, and then discovered that all, and I mean ALL of the air bags had deployed. Turns out, he was doing a recall on the center air bag sensor/module, and skipped step 1, which is to disconnect the battery. He then turned the airbag module upside down, which caused the system to think the car was rolling over. All the air bags deployed as a result. $14,000 in damage in parts (dealer cost) alone. Seat covers/door panels/windshield etc etc. Fun times. The tech was fine thankfully.
Wow - did he get fired?
@@Mint2842 no. He was a 20 year GM Master tech, and the shop foreman. He just had a brain fart. He beat himself up about it for a while. I never fired long term loyal techs anyplace I was at if something like this happened, because sh** does indeed happen. It is just part of the business. It sucked big time, but we moved on.
@@9ZERO6 believe me, I understand - I work with cars too and sometimes things unfortunately happen
I have only heard of one accidental deployment and it was caused by a dumbass tech using the wrong control module, which he had to cut tabs off to make it work or not work in his case.
@@vehcor if it don't fit, cut it.
I think the car that exploded in my shop had about 10 bags. It was so bad I almost didn't care.
Great video! Love how you get vehicles looking like new and back to good use.
You are the man. I really like the way that you do things correctly, and have the integrity to do it right. Kudos.
I subscribed.
Spotty is happy you are fixing it.
He is just happy to still have a job. lol
Thanks for doing this Enclave, Scott. I've considered doing one for my wife, and actually looked at a couple exactly like this one, Champagne Silver with Chocochino interior. Not as nice of an interior color as our Brownstone Equinox LTZ, but still nice. Great to know how easy it is to work on.
It's official. New series installment. Somebody's been here before Friday
I enjoy watching you rebuilding the cars Mister vehcor.peace
You are one of the very best I’ve ever seen and I used to buy and sell damaged vans and the odd car ((
Outstanding bita work you’ve done on that Buick ((
I wish I had to know you 10 years ago you would have done me a lot of work ((
God bless you man and your family ((
Be careful with the Covid-19 Thing and at least you are doing something from boredom ((
Do you have any nice commercials
for sale ((
Thanks for the support. I do have a Promaster City that will be coming up when I get to it.
Well drats!!! I missed the part number for that Snap-On Buick Enclave Seat Holder Upper Thingy Two By Four Prop Rod..
lol
Still amazed at what they total.
IKR 😅 he said insurance companies make customers happy by illegally totaling cars
Yeah, I have seen some very questionable totals!
Scott: Buick enclaves are boring
Also Scott: Pontiac Grand-Ams are my jam 😂
Awesome stuff as usual and some good laughs. 👍🏽
Grand Ams are boring as well but if you take care of them, they will last. The same cannot be said for Enclaves. Grand Ams are also way easier to work on. Thanks for the support.
How come you dont like this type car is there something bad about them. I was going to get one. Love your content looks nice thanks. Oh your content is anything but boring is not one of them try to watch all I can. Please keep it coming
Great video, you are becoming a master at editing with all the parts that snap back in! Nice looking SUV as well.
Thanks for the support!
Your level of sarcasm is like an 11. I love it! Subbed just for that.
This looks to be the nicest last generation enclave I’ve ever seen. Inside and out.
Good job sir. Friday evening pleasure to watch another of your videos. Don't abuse your "bumper installation tool" too much.
Thanks, that tool is out of warranty and I have not found a replacement. lol
TOP NOTCH AS ALWAYS!!!!! Get rid of that wallet Scott!! I guarantee after many months your back will feel much better and stop going out a tenth as much.
I try and empty my pockets if I know I will be working for a while. Thanks for the support.
@@vehcor I mean, you should never sit on a wallet. It throws your spine alignment off horribly. I still have all these rebuildables sitting here you never call me about ;) DTS cloth top, 2002 miles, G6 GT, 9200 miles, etc...
I really liked the video up until there was no "What's In My Console™"
My thoughts too.
That game is reserved for the series builds.
Spoiler alert
Ey, Mr. Tow Guy... #drumbeat
He he..
Very satisfying video my brother. Lots of work but worth it in the end
Enjoyed the video. Always learning something!
Thanks, good to hear!
Passenger side grab handle. A.K.A. the Oh S**t Handle. 😂😂
I never realized how large those side impact air bags are.
Curtains.
Yep, I call them that as well but try to keep my content suitable for all audiences. lol
Well now I know how to fix the 15 buick enclave I just bought if my wife has a mishap with it. Great video
Thanks, let’s hope you don’t have to use this new knowledge you have acquired! 😂
Fantastic job! Love watching you tackle these projects.
Thanks!
Awesome Job again , Mr Spotty was a Slacker !
Thanks, and he is always looking for more money! 🤦🏼♂️
Great Job as always
So happy to see video popped up! Sad I was to busy at work to watch it right away. Keep emm coming!
Thanks, watch them at your convenience.
Scott, she looks like a new one. great job. thanks for the video. have a great day
I like these videos very much. It all seems so easy when you do it. I'm completely inapt, so I wouldn't even try to touch a car repair. And I especially like the way you call everybody around a gnome even though they're sometimes taller than you, like the body gnome :D I hope he doesn't mind :D
Your work ethic is superb, greeting from the UK
Thank you! Cheers!
Not only your work is very meticulous, so are your painters, looks to be a good color match on all your rebuilds.
Those gnomes can be helpful! 😂
And that beautiful ferrari in the back??? WOW. Nice build as always..
Always interesting, your builds, like your channel a lot, looking forward to every new video you post, greetings from Belgium
2019-boring build Friday
2020-somebody’s been here before Friday
2021-mustang build procrastination Friday
Out of all the builders u by far the best
Thanks
High standards as usual, thank you for all your videos. I can't help it, but I'll have to confess, I'm waiting for any updates regarding the Mustang 1965, it has been few months.
The Buick will make a great grocery getter.
That is one major headliner, has its own wire harness.
Curtain air bags always look really bad, but they aren't too difficult. They sure can do some damage to the headliner though!
Of all the airbags, they are the ones I feel are actually helpful in accidents. They just need to find a way to make them less destructive. Then again, they don’t care, extra damage sells more vehicles!
Great job, as usual. In the "take it or leave it" advice, if you need a new camera, the $350 GoPro Hero 9 will make your walkaround video look like it was done with a Steadicam. It has a great HyperSmooth mode. You held the camera real smooth, but the Hero 9 will do the shot even smoother.
That was a Hero8, I’ll wait for the 10 before upgrading again.
And folks say there is no variety in newer vehicles... Limited interior color choices? BAH! There are several shades of gray-beige to choose from. And we also have black and charcoal. It's like an HOA on wheels...
👍 from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 in a hard Lockdown .
thanks for the video .
Stay Safe and Healthy !
Nice job, Scott. Once again you have transformed Cinderella; well, taken an ugly thing and made it less ugly. However, one person's view - job not done. You didn't do an oil change, or if you did, didn't show it. Knowing how much you like Enclaves - your comment on WWW channel - it would have been entertaining to hear your comments as you removed the oil filter.
I probably would have had to censor most of my description. These are stupid. I can get my little arms in the bottom though, so that makes it a bit easier.
Got give to you, headliners scare the hell of me, kudos to u bro.
I haven’t found one I like but they are not too bad!
Great video Scott. I’m glad we got another video this Friday too. You got a little money maker there.
Thanks 👍
I see you are best vehicle rebuilder I have seen great work
General motors has always been more of a marketing company than a vehicle manufacturer and it shows in their build quality, their preference for painted cardboard for interior materials as well as their unflinching devotion to badge engineering. It takes General Motors to make five different versions of the same vehicle and charge five different prices for it.
They all used to do it, GM is just the last to let go of the duplicate models.
Easy flip. Nice job! 👍👍👍
Thanks!
So here's how I handle hating watching ads. I watch the video with ad-block on and as soon as it's over I turn off ad-block, refresh the video and let it play again while I am on another tab watching something else without ads. It works for me and Vehcor gets the ad revenue.
I appreciate the effort. I don't even bother looking to see how many google throws in. Every time I delete them, they sneak them back in.
Here is how I do it let the red dot pop up drag it to the end the drag it back stopping at each yellow spot you may have to watch a ad
Scott, thank you for another Boring Build Friday. I liked your quip: “Nothing says boring like Buick.” (Boring & Ugly - ICK!) We feel your pain trying to work on those GM’s (Gadawful Mess) They musta hired guys who said: “Yesterday ah couldn’t spell Eng-ah-neer, today I R one! (Cleetus the slack-jawed yokel) 🤦♂️
Great video. Enjoy your commentary as you work. These other "Mechanics" need to watch and learn.