Favorite YouTube channels.

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The kind'a stuff I like



The Australian classic touring car racing is pretty good.
It seems like something closer to what the average guy might do for fun instead of straight line hundred thousand cars.
These guys don't seem to mind swapping a little paint here and there either.:D


 
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I got to know Jed Scott, a 28-year old Moparhead from Kansas, a couple years ago. His channel, Scott's Speed Shop, has down-to-earth budget builds and lots of cool tips and tricks. He frequently gets his fun dad and brother involved too.
Check out Jezebel (his Charger), the Yard Dart and that sweet Javelin!
Scotts Speed Shop

The kid received some troubling health news this week too so your support would go a long way. He's a great guy and a worthy Follow.
 
Torque American, interesting look into the trials and tribulations of restoring a Charger in England. Also give some insight into the American muscle car hobby in Europe.
 
The Australian classic touring car racing is pretty good.
It seems like something closer to what the average guy might do for fun instead of straight line hundred thousand cars.
These guys don't seem to mind swapping a little paint here and there either.:D




I saw one or two of those and thought the same thing!!
 
I’ve seen Scott’s Speed Shop and like it.
You rock!!

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OMG YES!! at least I know I'm not the only one who watched this stuff for hours


Here's one where the snow is deep and hardpacked. Train is not blasting through this easily. The blades are out of balance, probably from slamming into the snow like it is.

 
Autorestomod
Hmmm hmmmm
Dylan McCool
Thunderhead289
Classicmustangs429
Junkyard digs
Vicegrip garage
Flutylick homestead
Uncle Tony's Garage
REVan Evan
And a few others
 
i never got into the youtube channels.. that uncle tony clown i've seen posted here a few times just annoys me..
 
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