Tesla-Jag Gets The Red Carpet Treatment

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  • @warci
    @warci Před 2 lety +601

    To complement all this class you need to design a crash helmet in the shape of a top hat for sure.

    • @origamihawk
      @origamihawk Před 2 lety +22

      For maximum neck twisting of course

    • @thadude9013
      @thadude9013 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes this is a great idea

    • @petesnell5116
      @petesnell5116 Před 2 lety +23

      And a heads up monocle display.

    • @blackterminal
      @blackterminal Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@petesnell5116 lol

    • @NXTangl
      @NXTangl Před rokem

      Maybe it could just have a top-hat design? One of the newer super sentai has tophat-styled helmets...

  • @CED99
    @CED99 Před 2 lety +41

    "We started at the bottom, and now we're here... At the bottom"
    Epic delivery

  • @kurtwidhalm4570
    @kurtwidhalm4570 Před 2 lety +225

    I appreciate you looking out for us EE's and our propensity for aneurysms, I was wondering what i was feeling after seeing those wires.

    • @barnhafd
      @barnhafd Před 2 lety +7

      As a fellow EE, can confirm I felt the same way.

    • @shinrakishitani1079
      @shinrakishitani1079 Před 2 lety +1

      I only got a migraine, might be because I did study to become an EE but never actually got my papers, truly a curse and a blessing

  • @ebenwaterman5858
    @ebenwaterman5858 Před 2 lety +66

    "This is pretty simple, I just used an Arduino and a ....." Whoa! Stop right there.

    • @mbox314
      @mbox314 Před 2 lety +12

      Arduinos are very simple to use, buy one and follow the tutorials. I dare you.

    • @ebenwaterman5858
      @ebenwaterman5858 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mbox314 I have.
      I don't have the time to learn C. C is a very dangerous language.
      I still maintain using a microcontroller of any sort is stupid if a single passive component will serve the purpose. :)

    • @ebenwaterman5858
      @ebenwaterman5858 Před 2 lety

      @Bene Hick Bene, I'm shure it is easy. After a while. Once you get through the learning curve. Like learning to touch type. Millions are using them says a lot. However, I'm wading through MicroPython on a PICO and plan on moving up to an ESP32. Thanx, :)

    • @ebenwaterman5858
      @ebenwaterman5858 Před 2 lety

      @Bene Hick I'll have to go back and re-look at it. My problem is with the language mostly. :)

    • @ebenwaterman5858
      @ebenwaterman5858 Před 2 lety

      @Bene Hick You're doing pretty good as far as I see. Atta boy! :)

  • @rossstewart9475
    @rossstewart9475 Před 2 lety +12

    With no shifter or transmission tunnel, this thing is crying out for a bench in the front. Something like the 2.5 seat bench that was fitted stock in the back of the Mk2 would, I think, look amazing up front in place of the individual seats.
    Alternatively: Fuck it, a Chesterfield sofa in the back and two flat wing Chesterfield armchairs in the front!

  • @frankpratt529
    @frankpratt529 Před 2 lety +136

    You're a man after my own heart Matt. Never finish a project when there something else shiny to distract.

    • @spavliskojr
      @spavliskojr Před 2 lety +2

      I really need to finish this proj- OOOOH.. Look! Butterfly he he!

  • @christiangoerz8815
    @christiangoerz8815 Před 2 lety +42

    I had to laugh so hard about your calculations on a crash - it is this offhand voice of yours that sells it oh so well.

  • @bjrn-oskarrnning2740
    @bjrn-oskarrnning2740 Před 2 lety +146

    An idea for the temperature gauge: could you have several needles in the same gauge with different colors for the different systems?

    • @SuperfastMatt
      @SuperfastMatt  Před 2 lety +94

      That’s a cool idea. Might be hard to implement with physical needles though.

    • @bjrn-oskarrnning2740
      @bjrn-oskarrnning2740 Před 2 lety +52

      @@SuperfastMatt If not, I think more gauges = more cool (but someone check my math here, please).

    • @who_is_john_galt
      @who_is_john_galt Před 2 lety +37

      @@SuperfastMatt you could just use the original gauge and have a button to switch between the several sensors, and several small labeled LEDs to tell you which one you're seeing

    • @Nlck_Name
      @Nlck_Name Před 2 lety +15

      @@SuperfastMatt mechanical watches are a great example of multiple needles on the same gauge

    • @paulbarton7886
      @paulbarton7886 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SuperfastMatt what about a HUD showing the info ?

  • @stephenjohnston8481
    @stephenjohnston8481 Před 2 lety +119

    Love the project! I wonder if a rotary switch to toggle between temperatures to read would be useful. You could have all of your temperatures on a screen but also have whatever you feel is most important right at the gauge. Then to make it more useful, with the the turn of a small knob you could switch between what temperature is displayed. This way you have two readouts, one on the screen for everything and one right on the dash. This way you don't have to take your eyes as far off the road, all the way down to a screen, while driving. Just a quick peek at the gauge for a "it's okay" or "oh, man, I need to pull over." Alternatively, have the gauge aggregate the temperature feeds and act as an idiot light. Half way up for "normal range", 3/4 up for "you should probably look at the screen and see what's high", and all the way up for "you need to pull over."

    • @victornpb
      @victornpb Před 2 lety +1

      Just use it as go no go status

    • @santosh911
      @santosh911 Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds kinda to my dad's old xj6 where you could switch between the two gas tank fuel meters.

    • @ddanielmiester
      @ddanielmiester Před 2 lety +7

      Set some thresholds on temps, then if any breach that threshold, the idiot light comes on to draw attention and note that selected temp may not be the displayed temp, then the gauge starts reading that temp.

    • @gabrielschoene5725
      @gabrielschoene5725 Před 2 lety

      Or have it display whatever temp is closest to it's "oh shit" temp so you know to pull over and trouble shoot

    • @kepamurray1845
      @kepamurray1845 Před 2 lety

      Like Bene Hick said show the critical temperature.
      Some helicopters I work on have this. It's called an FLI ( first limit indicator. ) and will show the value closest to the limit. You could have have LEDs to indicate which value is being displayed.

  • @999benhonda
    @999benhonda Před 2 lety +31

    When a video drops, I tell my 12yo son "there's a new superfastmatt vid" and then we watch together. Keep up the projects and the style...they are great entertainment and inspiring.

  • @igorschannel
    @igorschannel Před 2 lety +37

    I watch this in both my accounts and like it twice, everytime. You are the youtuber I can relate the most in terms of projects. I love the way most things go wrong and you have to remake, redo, try again, every, freaking, time, just like me hahahahaha.

  • @sonovoxx
    @sonovoxx Před 2 lety +12

    0:35 Had to listen again, as I thought he had his head AND two feet out the window! .... really just another plus for the metric system!

  • @brady5829
    @brady5829 Před 2 lety +24

    Audibly laughed at the seam gag. Your jokes are always just enough, and so well-timed. I hope you enjoy making these videos as much as we all do watching them, Matt.

  • @agenericaccount3935
    @agenericaccount3935 Před 2 lety +33

    Also, pro tip. Stick-on convex mirrors make fender mirrors utterly more useful. The s600 will thank you. Get ones which cover the whole surface area.

    • @willybones3890
      @willybones3890 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, I put them in the lower corners of my van mirrors. Game changer.

    • @coltonmcrae5873
      @coltonmcrae5873 Před 2 lety +2

      Convex is best vex. When driving commercial vehicles I use them almost exclusively.

  • @moestrei
    @moestrei Před 2 lety +12

    On the 2014 Model S the parking brake has its own control box. The electric calliper has 4 pins: The outer are for the DC motor and the inner are labeled Sense and Limit.

  • @JakeSpurlock
    @JakeSpurlock Před 2 lety +4

    That tease at the end tho...

  • @jeppewerring
    @jeppewerring Před 2 lety +58

    Your videos always cheer me up, thanks for that!

  • @tylerw4593
    @tylerw4593 Před 2 lety +2

    13:29 I appreciated this bit...

  • @philso7872
    @philso7872 Před 2 lety +7

    It's nice to see this project progressing.
    I'm glad to see I am not the only one to use one project as a work surface for another.
    All Hail the Algorithm!

  • @yingste
    @yingste Před 2 lety +27

    In the past I have used GM dash stepper motors for dials. Believe they are Switech x27 or x25. There is even an Arduino library to control them without a stepper controller. Has worked great for the couple of cards I have tested with.

    • @hurst_luke
      @hurst_luke Před 2 lety +3

      I've used these myself in my classic mini. The library is by Guy Carpenter Switec x25. There is also an open source pcb available with flyback diode protection to protect the steppers.

    • @Gnarwagon
      @Gnarwagon Před 2 lety +1

      @@hurst_luke great info! thats awesome!

  • @em0_tion
    @em0_tion Před 2 lety +11

    Being fast is a fleeting characteristic, but you sure are super smart, funny and entertaining, Matt. 🍻👍

  • @robertheinkel6225
    @robertheinkel6225 Před 2 lety +2

    The resettable fuse was used by GM to close the windows. No limit switch. Once a window was closed, the fuse would blow, stopping the current,then the fuse would reset.

  • @patrickgillespie9423
    @patrickgillespie9423 Před 2 lety +3

    "We're started at the bottom, and now we're here, still at the bottom" 😂

  • @mattiasfagerlund
    @mattiasfagerlund Před 2 lety +8

    Temp: you could show the highest relative temp, if one system is at 15% of max and another at 75% of max, only the 75% temp will really matter. And when that dial is showing something is off (too high) it's time to check out diagnostics for a more detailed investigation.

  • @inebriatedengineering6288

    Dude, I literally just got a red carpet in the mail today for my Del Sol. And I've been watching your videos as they come regardless; I swear it's not the algorithm.

  • @originalradman9491
    @originalradman9491 Před 2 lety +4

    My kids thought I was dying I was laughing so hard when you mentioned the OBDII gauge option and how great it could be. Thanks as always for sharing.

  • @jeffreysalzman1497
    @jeffreysalzman1497 Před 2 lety +4

    I thoroughly enjoy your flippant attitude towards safety and motor laws.

    • @charlesgunzelman3323
      @charlesgunzelman3323 Před 2 lety +1

      Only 1 side mirror is needed in most states, my 1986.5 Nissan pickup came with only the driver side mirror from the factory. Hotrodders are always flippant about motor laws 😁

    • @jeffreysalzman1497
      @jeffreysalzman1497 Před 2 lety +1

      @@charlesgunzelman3323 My 1968 Falcon came from the factory with only a drivers side mirror, the passenger side was an option as were side marker lights. Gloriously simpler rules for a simper time.

  • @TheMrtMts
    @TheMrtMts Před 2 lety +1

    For the algorithm gods - That crash calculation tabel 😂

  • @alexadser2232
    @alexadser2232 Před 2 lety +11

    Excited to see the finished result! The mirrors and the red carpet is a great choice.

  • @gstorhof1
    @gstorhof1 Před 2 lety +3

    That seat mount is way safer than the factory one

  • @simmersonwheels7724
    @simmersonwheels7724 Před 2 lety +6

    For what it’s worth- you’re my unofficial hero. Love the mix of new tech and old school - and your ability to keep rolling forward. Inspiring as well as entertaining. Carry on!

  • @robertrantane6867
    @robertrantane6867 Před 2 lety +2

    When you add the extra central brake light you might consider a rear camera.

    • @uliwehner
      @uliwehner Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah the shock in their faces when the old jag stops like a new car. Want to see that.

  • @KaldekBoch
    @KaldekBoch Před 2 lety +2

    Mate I only found your channel yesterday and already I'm hooked. For a home project guy like me this is the best stuff.

  • @moagnor
    @moagnor Před 2 lety +3

    Still love all the humor in these videos. All hail the algorithm.

  • @davidparks8099
    @davidparks8099 Před 2 lety +1

    The mirrors I believe are referred to as “peep mirrors” in the hot rod community. That’s what I put on my “not an El Camino” Ranchero. Great idea integrating them into your smokers window hardware

  • @Ben-kg9gp
    @Ben-kg9gp Před 2 lety +10

    Love seeing new vids on the jag! ❤️

  • @ruggedcircuits4153
    @ruggedcircuits4153 Před 2 lety +3

    A job very well done! Keep up the awesome work. Great to see the products in the wild on CZcams.

  • @astanix
    @astanix Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos are some of the best and I am always looking forward to the next one!

  • @jordanbabbitt9091
    @jordanbabbitt9091 Před 2 lety

    Getting better by the episode Matt, loving the content and the way you frame it all
    Loving that you show the processes you go through and how you arrive at conclusions
    Brilliance in automotive awesomeness

  • @gridcoregilry666
    @gridcoregilry666 Před 2 lety +1

    insanely funny and interesting videos, my man. I have nothing to do practically with engineering or even craftsmanship in any kind, but through your videos with you nerding out all about it in this funny way, really makes me geek out about stuff like that. Love from Germany

  • @piccalillipit9211
    @piccalillipit9211 Před 2 lety +2

    *GENUINELY FUNNY* thanks Matt

  • @operator8014
    @operator8014 Před 2 lety

    Hahahaha, that bit about the seam really got me. I was surprised, like "damn, that IS a really good seam!!".

  • @russtuff
    @russtuff Před 2 lety

    This has rapidly become one of my favorite channels. Thanks for the spreadsheet, the wirebarn wire is fantastic.

  • @11LowDown11
    @11LowDown11 Před 2 lety +2

    Glad I subscribed! Your videos are above par! I like the content and the editing is really quite well!
    I work with engineers all day every day… I’m your “proof of concept/feasibility guy” so projects like yours really interest me amd you’ve got great content!

  • @111elf1
    @111elf1 Před 2 lety

    your project updates are of those peaceful islands i really look forward every week while not weekend happens. I enjoy your channel a lot, keep up the excellent work you are doing!
    originally came here for the cheaply done sleeping conversion of your car, stayed for everything else. 🙈

  • @johnbradford9235
    @johnbradford9235 Před 2 lety

    Lovin' a Jag update Matt 👍. Thank you. 😎

  • @WellOiledGarage
    @WellOiledGarage Před rokem

    Your videos are some of the best on youtube, love the humor, love the knowledge. I like the DIY LED 3rd brake light idea and am excited to see what you come up with

  • @budycelyn
    @budycelyn Před 2 lety +2

    i expected you to go with a camera for the rear view stuff, loving this build

  • @hardwire666too
    @hardwire666too Před 2 lety +2

    "Go complain on twitter, I don;t go there any way" made me giggle far more than a grown man probbaly should, but I just don't care.

  • @MrGothicruler666
    @MrGothicruler666 Před 2 lety +2

    The thing sticking out of the top of the body controller shown at 1:58 is to shed water and prevent it from going inside the case. This was located just under the dash in what was supposed to be a "dry" area. A fellow intern was tasked with solving the issue. When people would get their front windshield tinted, water would from the tinting process would all collect right on the controller, intrude, and blow a ~$1000 part. Watching him iterate and develop this part was really cool.

  • @bgee461
    @bgee461 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your style of videos. Great to see you come back to the Jaguar

  • @Tugmun11
    @Tugmun11 Před 2 lety

    Matt your channel is just the best, great stuff, tanks for sharing.

  • @pokeypaul78
    @pokeypaul78 Před 2 lety +2

    I liked seeing the Smart bike rack leaned on the wall, and I think I need to get a Fortnine shirt too.

  • @elideaver
    @elideaver Před 2 lety +6

    For the temperature gauge you could get a selector switch and have the gauge show what's selected; maybe add an alarm light to flash if one of them is to high.

  • @josephkelly4893
    @josephkelly4893 Před 2 lety +1

    Hooray!! New Jag video. Thanks Matt

  • @aemediainc
    @aemediainc Před 2 lety

    So good as always! And using one project as the table for another project is so relatable.

  • @markebert7336
    @markebert7336 Před 2 lety

    All hail! Thanks SFM!

  • @iC3mdbN
    @iC3mdbN Před 2 lety +8

    Temp gauge - make it display the temp which is the highest, so you kinda-ish know when something is overheating. And/or make it with different backlighting to know what it is showing at the moment

    • @HydraDax
      @HydraDax Před 2 lety

      I thought of this as well. I've seen industrial equipment do this for large systems. However this only works if the equipment has the same temperature ranges. Motors Drives Batteries all can have different operating temperatures. You can have a warning light that tells you the that any piece is overheating and maybe a button that allows you to cycle between the different temps though

    • @rossstewart9475
      @rossstewart9475 Před 2 lety +1

      If the gauges are run by an Arduino, it'd be a simple enough matter to have the gauge cycle through each temperature reading every 5 seconds say,
      The Mk2 had chunky big pull switches that could easily be refunctioned with a little inset button for this purpose.

  • @vijaiprabhu1339
    @vijaiprabhu1339 Před 2 lety +2

    Bridge the gap between interesting and ill-adviced had me in splits.. Epic videos Matt :)

  • @TeslaRebuilders
    @TeslaRebuilders Před 2 lety

    Dang thanks for the advice and the heads up on the headache I'm gonna have on my project.....

  • @djwozzawoz
    @djwozzawoz Před 2 lety +3

    One of the best things on the internet. Keep doing what your doing. Respect is Due from West Wales, UK.

  • @Full_Throttle_no_Brakes

    I relate so much with you, your videos cheer me up a lot.
    I have 3 projects running in parallel myself. 2 electric bikes but one of them is a DIY mid drive 8kw and m365 electric scooter complete upgrade.
    I start doing one of them, then jump the other then to the other, in the end of the little free time I had I barely did any progress in any of them. But sometimes I do a lot of progress in one of them then I realize I don't have all the parts I need and I get stuck on the same place for a week or two.
    Keep Going. You are lucky for living in California! Cheers from Poland

  • @TL243
    @TL243 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Want so much more about this project. Please please please. Give us dust collection videos. We just love this one.

  • @kkkkiaken
    @kkkkiaken Před 2 lety +6

    Lots of great mostly legal advice! Thanks again Matt!

  • @StormDweller
    @StormDweller Před 2 lety +1

    I said "niiiice" at the exact moment when You did, while showing the seat frame flushed with the dynamat. :D

  • @georgepelton5645
    @georgepelton5645 Před 2 lety

    Awesome Matt! The only thing I like better than your projects is the fun way you present them in your videos. The Jag is really going to look great IMO.

  • @dennisolsson3119
    @dennisolsson3119 Před 2 lety +1

    For my father, for a Standard Vanguard (car) rebuild, I used a plastic rod I hid LEDs in, and covered it with the film you can put on your windows -- the silver colored one. (Sorry... Tired non native English speaker : ). The result looked like a chrome detail when off, but with highly visible LEDs for blinkers, handbrake and other warnings when driving.
    You could use the same film and even a display to have a lot of details but not looking modern when parked. Kind of like a "smart mirror".
    Secondly: analog meters are often just measuring for instance 0-12V. You could PWM a signal and filter it (resistor + capacitor) to be able to feed the old meter directly. No motor conversion needed.
    Thank you for the videos!

  • @rollorescue1582
    @rollorescue1582 Před 2 lety +4

    You might check into a Ultragauge for having a small, simple monitor that plugs into the OBDII port that doesn't require an app. You can get one that connects to an app, but they also have one with a screen that can pull the same canbus information and display it. I have one in my land rover discovery2 to monitor engine temps (and a few other things) and it works really well.

  • @jayhkjay
    @jayhkjay Před 2 lety

    I really enjoy your channel. I know little about project cars but the lols are worth it!

  • @Leo9ine
    @Leo9ine Před 2 lety

    For the temp gauge, I have an idea -
    If all temps are normal, the singular factory temp gauge reads 50%. If anything is cold it reads lower, if anything is hot it reads higher. Then you can pull out your OBD2 app to look at what's going on if something is awry.
    You can do this if all the important temperatures (batt, motor, etc) are skewed to the same 0-100 (or 0-127, whatever) scale for their normal ranges. Run the needle from all of them in parallel. If any one temperature goes over normal, have the gauge rise accordingly.
    Kinda like modern cars, just a dummy gauge that tells you to stop and check on things.
    Old race cars would clock their gauges so the normal reading was always at 12 o clock, so you could glance at a dash full of gauges and immediately know if one was off. Same idea, just condensed into one single gauge.

  • @waldemarii
    @waldemarii Před 2 lety +1

    @4:23 Change back ground from rpm to POWER/regen. Make temp gauge to be selected to show what you are interested to see. Also automatic temp selection would be nice, showing automatically abnormal/high temps. Some indicating leds to show what temp is shown at gauge.

  • @craigm5511
    @craigm5511 Před 2 lety

    The crash data and the hidden/not hidden seams were bloody brilliant. I love watching your videos. Any day I can be entertained while learning some "non-engineering, non-legal" things, is a good day. Thanks Matt!

  • @williamaguiar14
    @williamaguiar14 Před 2 lety

    Love the progress hope to see this in a show one day I’m in norcal though

  • @Asgabl
    @Asgabl Před 2 lety

    I love your projects and editing

  • @EverythingDigital5779
    @EverythingDigital5779 Před 2 lety

    Amazing to see your progress, and your witty jokes make even longer videos very entertaining!

  • @gavinhouston1484
    @gavinhouston1484 Před 2 lety

    I think this is my favorite channel. I am eager to see the Jag in it's finished form. I think you should offer a t-shirt and I think it should say "all hail the algorithm". I'd buy it!

  • @paulschmolke188
    @paulschmolke188 Před 2 lety

    Great progress, great fun👍🏽

  • @wabudo
    @wabudo Před 2 lety +6

    All hail the red algorhitm! Great stuff Matt, keep it up!

  • @ProfessorOzone
    @ProfessorOzone Před 2 lety

    I use a few arduinos and I'm a car guy but I have never used one in a car. Thanks for informing me on the existence of a rugged model. Also, I just love the pace and humor in your videos. Keep em coming!

  • @MaverickGrabber71
    @MaverickGrabber71 Před 10 měsíci

    Your opening describes my current project EXACTLY. I haven't done squat to it since I got it driving, and now I don't have space to remove the interior to do those last few things I ran out of time for so that I can finally install the carpet and headliner. 😑

  • @-MacCat-
    @-MacCat- Před 2 lety +1

    All hail the algorithm! Red on black, my favourite, colour pairing just upped the level of this project from 10/10 to "Spinal Tap" status 😉.

  • @KO-pk7df
    @KO-pk7df Před rokem

    My favorite part is where the seat frame sat level with the padding! I just lave that stuff.

  • @TrashPandaPirate
    @TrashPandaPirate Před rokem

    I love that this man understands and appreciates the fact that any engagement is good engagement

  • @UrsusPolaris01
    @UrsusPolaris01 Před 2 lety

    Nice work. I am excited for the next JagVid.

  • @truthseeker8483
    @truthseeker8483 Před 2 lety

    You're one funny guy Matt! Love the Ardwino units..if they are housed in waterproof boxes they should be fine I reckon. Rivet nuts are my favorite all time fastener too....

  • @The_Hudson_Workshop
    @The_Hudson_Workshop Před 2 lety

    @SuperfastMatt The ruggeduinio is a great piece, I have used 2 in high static environments for grain vending machines.

  • @ehhehh4049
    @ehhehh4049 Před 2 lety +1

    For the temp gauge you could have it display the most important temperature. Then if any of the other temps go above their own max values you've set the gauge will go high to alert you to investigate further with the OBD2 scanner.

  • @hughtube1
    @hughtube1 Před 2 lety

    I thought you would go for reversing cameras for mirrors! Still the chrome ones look period.
    Great channel Thanks Hugh

  • @Undedlvr
    @Undedlvr Před 2 lety +1

    For the arduino stuff you're doing, something I've used in the past that has worked pretty well is the productivity open P1AM. It's an "industrial" arduino system that's more rugged and is expandable with a bunch of different modules for whatever you might need.

  • @simonmeyer681
    @simonmeyer681 Před 2 lety

    One of the best channels around. Thanks Matt!

  • @guillaumebarrette9040
    @guillaumebarrette9040 Před 2 lety

    I'm glad your subscriber count is going up, well deserved ! Great content !

  • @benjaminbecker4495
    @benjaminbecker4495 Před 2 lety

    I love your content matt, never change! Your ideas are just as ingenious as they are utterly insane.

  • @EVDIY
    @EVDIY Před 2 lety

    "You don't need to do all those things. It's driving..." = too relatable.

  • @JoshTHankins
    @JoshTHankins Před 2 lety

    The UHF reference is amazing!!

  • @adamm2716
    @adamm2716 Před 2 lety

    that intro is so tru. i was driving mine in a bucket with no windows. luckily i did finish

  • @won-tollastevecomber7418

    Awesome as always Matt!

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 Před 2 lety

    Love your work 👍

  • @andyreynolds3105
    @andyreynolds3105 Před 2 lety

    Hi From the UK Love the videos I’m building a 69 f100 with model 3 gear like yours and ingenext controller love the OBD2 idea would love to see more on that thanks for your videos you have made my build so much easier
    Andy.

  • @michaelf.2449
    @michaelf.2449 Před 2 lety

    Depends where you live. In Tennessee my county specifically you just need a hood,dot legal lights, seatbelts, and windshield wipers (no need for a windshield tho), and a license plate light.

  • @vk2aafhamradio
    @vk2aafhamradio Před 2 lety

    car is neat but I REALLY like the plaster on wire lath construction of the garage walls, Matt