I need to sell my dream car after making a HUGE financial mistake
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pathetic you want t be the big man on CZcams and need to go to bank for money to make and buy your cars for your channel
You should marry another mail order bride with no prenup. It'll work out this time for sure.
you should drop down to a hoovie ten... ten numbered bays at the new house and stick to a 1 in 1 out policy gives you scope to agonise over what to get rid of to make space for a new car and then you can buy better more interesting cars and get more than 1-2 vids out of each Harrys garage is a great example limited cars but all interesting esp watching them get properly restored
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Hoovie "I've made a huge financial mistake." Audience "Ahh business as usual." Gotta love it.
Yeah, I thought that was the entire premise of the channel.
@@raygunsforronnie847 Right. Videos of his financial mistakes and recently bought cars needing lots of repairs are made for our entertainment
Didn't he say at the beginning of buying the farm that he wasn't going to be like the other youtubers who spent millions on renos then had to sell?
then proceeds to spend millions renovating and has to sell car(s).
@@azmike3572yep. All part of the script and keeping ppl watching.
Every Hoovie video is a low key "I'm smarter than you, I'm richer than you, and my $hit doesn't stink." Sorry. Someone had to say it.
Tyler: "My finances are all in dire shape."
Also Tyler: "I keep buying stuff."
Just a normal Tuesday for Tyler Hoover.
Lol
To be fair, at least he makes content with the things he buys. And he can write them off on hist company as expenses
Also Tyler: "The erection didn't cost that much..."
Something something..... Money and brains.
Gas fired heaters were super common in air-cooled VWs. Probably also in Corvairs of the same era. Webasto and Eberspacher were two common names from companies that are still in business.
My brother had a gas heater in his VW up here in Canada. Without it the Beetle had great heat, but it would take 30 minutes to come up to temperature. The gas heat was instantaneous and had the car toasty warm in just a few minutes. And there weren't problems with fumes because it was plumbed like a house furnace with a heat exchanger.
It was standard in the Soviet Zaporoshetz as well. They needed some serious heat over there on the steppes, in case it broke down, again... :D
Diesel shop heaters are quite effective for cost vs performance but no way would I have a gas powered one in a moving vehicle. That just seems like an invitation to burn to death...
Every modern semi (or lorry for those across the pond) has a diesel-fired bunk heater for winter use. When maintained properly they're pretty safe. Then again this is an 80 year old car with a gas-fired heater so I'm not too optimistic with THAT setup
People that are still driving these cars, what solution are they using for colder times? Unless they are just putting them in a garage. I do know of two Corvairs local to me, but I know I don't see them much in the winter. I do know one of the two is still owned by the original owner.
By the look of the inside of wizards shop, Tyler does own the joint 😂😂
He should honestly invest to be a part owner at this point
@@sdb87149 exactly 😂
more like funds the joint
@@ivanmaior8637good one..
He must have gotten married again……That’s a huge financial mistake.
Soon to be featured on Cars & Bids.
Yep 😂 Tyler apparently appreciates depreciating assets ....
Hopefully gets prenup this time 😂😂
At least he admitted he is dumb.
It's probably the farm.
@@basshead402lincoln "Ironclad prenups" are a myth..
‘Already paid for the bulk of it’… that right there… is why your construction team isn’t showing up ;) you’re in low priority queue if you pay too much up front, the profit is already in the house.
If he wants to save $$$, he should start the work himself. With some hard work he may get to experience his first callus.
@@zephead843lol I'd pay to watch him try do it himself
Gas fired car heaters were more common than we realize in the 40’s and 50’s. They were a heat upgrade in VW Buses and other air cooled VW’s into the 70’s! It’s definitely got some value to someone restoring a car or for display purposes. Heck it’d be fun to get it working and okay with it in the shop!
That car is incredibly beautiful, i hope whoever gets it takes care of it
It's whistlen diesel... hahah nah
MB's are one of the gaudiest over tech -ed, money pits in luxury brands.
Hoovie: I have cash flow issues.
Also Hoovie:$7k to fix the MB? Okayy
😅
Hoovie is the ONLY well off person I’m okay with spouting off some of these numbers 😂everyone else I’m like “shut up and be grateful”
@@phant0m597 is he ok? stock market is hitting all time highs but he's train wrecking?
@@mountains889divorce and child support is expensive!
German cars do that to you.
The more you own. Any high quality parts or high quality repair is not cheap. So you just get used to them being expensive
@@mountains889 smart folks buy quality stock. He buys cars that need thousands in repairs.
I really appreciate the honesty Tyler! We need to get rid of the stigma surrounding mistakes, they are often a valuable lesson.
But aren't we suppose to learn from our mistakes, not keep repeating them?
@@perryelyod4870 Absolutely! However, Tyler is discussing some liquidity issues due to previous investments/decisions. He is not talking about how purchasing many cars would become a problem for him. That could be a repeat mistake but that is in fact his moneymaker (youtube).
@@perryelyod4870 depends on the view that mistakes generate
Basically, if it generates enough views it's not a mistake at all.
Yes indeed.
The ‘61 VW my dad drove back in the day had a gas heater made my Stewart Warner and installed by the VW dealer. It took up about half the frunk.
It got him through many MN winters.
Action packed and comprehensive update with a bit of everything. Great episode and enjoyed learning a bit more on topics that I'll never need to know but great entertainment. Hope the finances level out and I don't think it's wise to leverage a car against a loan, but I can see why you don't want to sell the beautiful Merc, esp if the price isn't quite right. Am sure it'll all come right. All the best!!
Every time you show the Z8 I am reminded of my dad. He had one. He was also invited down to SC for the BMW driving experience. They gave a group of about 14 of us 8 Z8s to test the limits of the car. What a blast, they kept telling us over the radio “it’s not your car! Step on it!”
Been there done that, loved it. My partner no showed so I got twice the driving time as everyone else.
But they told me to be nicer to the tires...
@@brianrogers3583 they shamed us into very aggressive driving. Before lunch one day we got to test drive the latest M3, X5 and 760L on test course as well. Came around in the big sedan and asked the guy “are we still being encouraged to drive these aggressively?” He smiles and says yes we are. Next thing you know, I am slaloming the thing.
"don't feel bad for me". Saying that and talking about finances/showing the bills is why I like this channel
Hoovie I love your videos and have been watching them for a while now. I can`t believe it`s been 4 years already that you`ve had that car. It sucks that you have been through some personal stuff and are faced with having to sell that awesome machine, but your property is coming together beautifully. Thanks for the video and keep up the wonderful work. Oh and please NEVER sell the Countach!!!
Beautiful kitty, nice to see a human side of Tyler, I'm a cat man myself.
Tyler--Don't let the company that you bought and already paid for your 3.0 garage jerk you around any longer. All you have to do is contact 1 or 2 of your area TV stations and their problem solving person will get involved and watch how fast they show up with the rest of your garage. The last thing they want is for their company to get any bad publicity. Sounds like it's time for you to play hardball. Good luck!!
Local media gets these types of grievances all the time. It's not news worthy enough for them. The only real options are Yelp and Google, but even there there is the stigma of being sued for a bad review.
Snitch
@@perryelyod4870 The fact that he's an internet 'celeb' might change that.
I think he's going to sit on this longer since he says it delays payment, but I too think garage 3.0 is gearing up to be a shitshow.
I can tell you if you go about it that way itll be slapped up as fadt as possible whilst waiving the warranty. Not a good way to get stuff built.
Why not sell the countach? You don't feel comfortable driving it, it's worth a ton and that jerky guy from curated wants it.
It's already Hawked...
@@HooviesGaragehope you’re not going under.
@@HooviesGarage hawked as in you borrowed against it or sold it?
Probably cuz the countach will never depreciate
If hawked means what I think it means you are.... Just fill in the blank!
Tyler, you were shocked by heaters being an option in 1946. In the late 60s, I had a 1961 Morris Minor as a student in the UK. If I remember right at that time you had to pay £40 extra for a heater to be fitted. And they were rubbish, I drove 300 miles once and the back window never defrosted!
I've been watching you since the beginning and my heart goes out to you because you deserve. All the best bro. And you got an awesome seven of nine
Seriously? Tyler is the child of wealth parents. He's been playing with house money all his life.
That heater might be some kind of collectors item since Motorola has gone. They made a huge range of items, but in that era things were hand built in small numbers. Might be worth something to someone, or at least worth the cost of nostalgia.
true might be worth something to someone
It's worth keeping just cause it's freaking cool... and is a horrible fire just waiting to happen. I can't believe how lackadaisical about safety people were back in the day...
Might be enough to pay for the farm
hoovie perfecting the youtuber art of "act poor to stay rich"
Those fuel powered heaters are not uncommon here in Northern Europe and you can still get them on VW from factory. Works nice and heats up the frozen car very fast. Some also preheats the engine. Webasto is one brand.
The ginger cat is so lovely
Always enjoy the annual “It’s Tax Time for Hoovie” videos
The scariest part of farms is not getting the farm ready, it's the running costs that come afterwards.
Thing is he's not running an animal farm, he's got a car farm!! The best kind of farm! Haha
He doesn’t own a farm. He’s just got the 5 acres
"Farm"
But, all Tyler is doing is costly, and I wouldn't be surprised if it all costs 50% more than he first thought.
It's not a farm farm. Those costs don't apply
@@Bobs_basic-rides It's a Hoovie car farm -- the running costs (literally) will be there, just different haha
Lovin the channel, hope you sort the money issues soon. I'm sure you are aware that most of us have some kind of money issues. Keep up the great content. John
Combustion heaters are still common in diesel vehicles. I have never seen a gas version before. Big rigs use them for sleeper cab heating in the winter, though these days an option is to use a standby diesel generator that provides electrical power to the cab, and waste heat to the engine, so that your truck engine doesn't need to run overnight in the frozen north. Combustion heaters are commonly available and cost little more than $100. Both options save huge amounts of diesel compared to idling the truck engine all night. There are even hydronic heaters which just heat the engine coolant. Fuel burn for these things for the models I checked is around 1 pint her hour on high output, compared to a gallon per hour for idling the diesel.
"I tried an Onlyfans once..." 😂😂😂
Imagine if other industries tried to function with the missed timing and promises you constantly see in construction... crazy they constantly get away doing this without repercussions
All industries have their lows and short comings.
Transport for example. Drivers mostly work out of brokers who give bare bottom prices and drives have to drive for pennies. Real estate has to deal with owners with a shack worth 50k, but they want 500k. If anything construction is simply cyclical. Like the winter months are a grind to a halt cycle. Everything slows down because of snow and muddy conditions.
The fact that you hold such a negative outlook on an industry from 1 CZcams’s experience shows you’ve never owned or operated a business.
Just be thankful if they eventually show up and finish the job and don't run off with your money instead.
My Dad has a 1946 Dodge pickup truck, and I think the factory heater for that truck is also fuel run. It's been a long time since I've looked at that part of the truck, but it sounds familiar. I really hope you can keep the AMG SLS, I think it's a phenomenal gorgeous car. If I had some money, I'd love to buy it, but I'd never be able to pay what it's worth.
That gas heater may have been a cold weather retrofit. Somewhere that the regular engine would struggle to come up to temperature. Even now, there are Webasto diesel heaters on school and transit buses in areas that see sub-freezing temperatures often.
2 thoughts:
#1 - I think the car wizard should use a step-up transformer to power the new heater and use the included motor. A PC fan is a dinky solution.
#2 - I replaced the front brake rotors and pads on my S55 AMG with aftermarket parts that have worked perfectly for years. The entire kit was less than $200 so $3k for brakes sounds ridiculous.
Step up transformers work with AC. The electrical system in cars is DC.
There are solid state DC voltage converters. Maybe that would be a solution.
@@Dave-ei7kk Sorry yes, I should have been more specific, I agree a solid state solution.
Lol a transformer in a car. :) What you mean is a DC-DC converter, which isn't the same thing at all as a transformer.
Came for the car, stayed for the cat
Same!
Im always skipping though Hoovies videos now and after getting that chick im less interested but when happy little Felix came on screen now there is a show i want to watch!
@@logan2955 *Neelix -- it's a Star Trek reference...
@@AndrewAMartinoh? I thought he said, Felix, as in the cartoon cat…
In Europe some people still use diesel heaters called Webasto especially on work vans because it uses way less fuel than the engine.
My dad's 38 Studebaker had a South Wind gas heater, I still have a couple of them on a shelf in my shop.
You should sell the Ferrari and another 2 cheaper cars. The SLS will appreciate like crazy in the next 5-10 years.
And why are you expanding an already big house for only 2 people live?
I had to sell my 30k Sierra 3500 HD truck for 16k to replace the roof on my house. Hoovie, you make me feel so much better.
Damn that stinks. I refinanced my house right before rates went up and took out extra to replace my roof and hvac so I wouldn’t get stuck
@Tool0GT92 I feel that. Got to have a roof over our heads even without something fun in the driveway. Lots of us in the same situation.
Exactly, you needed to do this so you could have a roof, Hoovie doesn't need to do it for any other reason than to get views on a video and he wants us to feel sorry for him, we out here living paycheck to paycheck and this guys spending $40,000 a month on car repairs...
It's not a $30k car if you could only sell it for $16k...
@@sch-corp 😂😂
The vw bugs in the 1960’s had gas heaters. When they were on your gas mileage was cut in half. They were a blessing on a really cold day up here in the great white north.
In the 40's heaters and radios were usually extra cost options. Ventilation systems were standard, windows and cosy wings.
Damn, that was also one of my favourites in the fleet, but I would sell it over the SLR too. You're the Hoovie!
With the amount of money Hoovie have spent at the car wizards he might as well own the place. 😁
Many vintage VW’s had optional gas fired furnaces. And they were mounted almost directly on top of the gas tank. Crazy.
My work Semi truck has a diesel fired furnace mounted directly below where I sleep. Coincidentally, it’s made by the modern company that made VW’s Gas furnaces back in the day.
In the 60's, I had a couple VW's that had gas heaters installed by the selling dealers. The service departments had strict rules that if a mechanic was working on one of those heaters and wanted to test it, the car HAD to be taken outside first. But they worked well, especially because of air cooled VW's not making much heat otherwise.
The gas fired heater actually isnt too unusual. A lot of RVs use similar heaters, although most are run on diesel. But there are modern gas versions too. A small diesel heater can heat a very large space very efficiently. All the fumes are vented outside (it works like your natural gas furnace at home). You should absolutely have a carbon monoxide alarm though (just like at home).
One of the twin engine piston planes I fly (Beechcraft Duchess) has a combustion heater made by Janitrol for the cabin.
As they described how it works, I also said to myself, this is nothing new....maybe odd, but not unheard of; but so cool is "Motorola" ...Do keep it around with most of it's fitting for originality. But do let the Wizard do his tasteful adaptable solution.. Also Cool!
Have one in my office(back of work truck). Love it, its quiet, relatively efficient, very effective.
@@benderaviation my T310R has one as well...was inop when i bought the aircraft and had to bite the bullet for about a 8k upgrade to eliminate the 2 yr /250 hr AD
Semi trucks have them too, it's a good way to provide heating while you sleep in the cab without needing to have the engine running or draining battery.
Well, I did my part Hoov...I had my Freddie's 3 days this week. I GOT YOU!!!
Kinda glad to see your do a 180 on the SLS. Probably one of the better looking modern Mercedes. Looks way better than the SLR in my opinion. I'd rather see ya sell off the cheaper stuff again, so that a little later on, you can rebuild that collection with other stuff. Just a revolving door or hoopties. But either way, do what ya gotta do to keep things moving in the right direction and stay stable.
Getting out of debt is much smarter than being in debt because of things
Bigger financial mistake if you don't get a prenup from your current fiancé!! Don't make the mistake again. VERY happy for you but protect yourself and your finances.
Yes but bringing that up with a girl after you got a divorce and didn’t have one…they aren’t thinking, oh ya smart idea, gotta think responsibly
Jesus, if Hoovie is getting married again he deserved to lose half. Women are chameleon - they change color once the ring goes on. Don't make the same mistake again Tyler.
He’s to busy Simping to her to ever ask for one. She’s going to take him to the cleaners.
It's honestly wiser to just not get married at all. Even with a prenup, they can still get around it and take everything from you, there are endless loopholes in all that legal BS that a decent lawyer will pull out. Theres no shortage of men out there whose prenups were worthless once the divorce lawyers stepped in. Whatever facade these guys see in marriage needs to stop.
I just missed being able to say hi to you at Barrett Jackson on Monday, you were about to start filming a spot next to the 765LT and I didn’t want to interrupt. Good luck on the rest of your week. 👍🏻
One of Bugs had a gas heater. Very toasty! There was no comparison between the stick heater channels off the air cooled engine. It was up front in the trunk area right next to the gas tank.
Setting up that heater outside and testing it would be awesome!!!
Even if you went bankrupt and sold everything I would still watch your content. I love your honest and human connection to cars and life. Sell anything for value and get back to the real hoopties!!
When i was in the army late 80's, our tracked vehicles all had similar heaters, only those ran on diesel, even if it is a old system, it is actually a very effective heater system.
I can understand Wizard being wary of it though, it is not a very common type of heater, but if well kept, it is safe and works like a charm.
Love that car btw, certainly one of the nicest woodies i've seen.
Weary means tired. You mean wary. Or maybe you mean leery.
@@mikesweet5848 thnx, was not sure (English is not my first language)
I trust diesel waaay more than gasoline. I have a kerosine garage heater that works great...but I get a bit woozy using it. Guess Carbon Monoxide does that. Emergency use only! 😄
@@miketeeveedub5779 yeah those diesel heaters also had that effect (if they were dirty), but opening one of the hatches for a tiny fraction, pretty much solved that problem.
Diesel heaters are still common, ranging from $100-$2000 depending on whether they heat air or the engine coolant, and who made them. They exhaust outside, so the only time you get fumes is when they failed already, or you have an air leak allowing the fumes in.
That heater sounds very similar to a semi truck's Bunk Heater. It burns the trucks diesel to heat up the sleeper area in places where they dont let you idle (California.) It has its own exhaust under the cab and everything. They heat the sleeper extremely well.
You can get 6v to 12v converters to run that 12v heater fan which is a much better solution, then you can also use the 12v for modern accessories like a charger socket etc.
The heater is still very popular in Germany as remote start is forbitten and you use them to pre heat the car . It’s called „Standheizung“
And it can still be ordered new as a option on most Northern European brands like Mercedes Benz, BMW or (of course) Volvo.
Best you can have in the winter parking outside
I wish you would have documented more of the garage slab going down and the process and the room expansion... would have been a great channel add... maybe do a second channel for vlogging/misc items that dont fit in Hoovie's Garage, do some behind the scenes of your Barret Jackson, and your house projects and stuff... like what Off the Ranch (Now re-named to just Matt's name).
Alternate title for this video: why you should always sign a prenup 😂 we love you hoovie and know you’ll come out of this better than ever
My mid-sixty Corvair had had an optional gasoline heater located in the "frunk" (front trunk). The basic engine-shroud heater was a carbon monoxide death sentence if there were exhaust leaks that got into the shrouding.
Keeping a former model happy is expensive.
U better believe it 🤣🤣
VW bugs used a gas fired heater as an option over the standard hot blown air from the cylinders. I have diesel fired (factory original) engine/cab heaters on my Ranger and VW transporter.
But the gas burner was located in the trunk
That was the first thing that came to mind when Wizard described that heater. From what I heard the VW gas heaters used more fuel than the engine did!
@@miketeeveedub5779. Your right!
A similar gas fired heater was/is used on a lot of piston powered aircraft stir flying today. I flew three different planes in the past that had gas heat. When they worked 😅they work great.
My friend's 50's (I think) VW Beetle had the firewall mounted petrol burning heater system that was inside the engine bay. Also bypassed! lol
Don't feel bad Tyler. We've all made bad decisions when it comes to the heart. You're going to have to stop letting these women ruin you.
The front end of the SLR can only be described as fine art. Simply gorgeous.
It looks like that SpongeBob derp meme
just like fine art , that $2 tube of oil paint cost $100,000 because of the name
Heaters WERE optional back in the day. I know my grandfather ordered his chevy (model and year unknown) without one when he came home from WW2. He lived in Florida.
on that fan motor for your heater you can do a step down converter supply module from 12 volts to 6 volts..they make them and it would blow air better than a computer fan motor and would be simple.
I know you’re thankful to have The Wizard and his team to support all your projects! Great content again.
Wizard literally rips him off on Parts every single time. for instance he sold hoovie adjustable shocks for $400 over what they cost for retail online😂
Bet the wizard isn't struggling for money. He just robs the bank of Hoover every few weeks.
To be fair… Hoovie probably has spent enough money with Wizard to own the place…
How?
Hoovie was paying a mechanic for professional services and the Car Wizard wasn't doing the work for free.
Like the wizard has said himself if it wasn't for Hoovie he would not have had a Channel or a platform so yes the wizard does owe Hoovie
This is such a stupid statement.
@@FraZzJnot really. Only if you're low IQ
@abc2milton Hoovie's channel would not be the success it is without the Car Wizard either.
It's a pretty symbiotic relationship!
An old Soviet Union car had a gas heater as well {1978) : ZAZ 968 , handy when you live in Siberia, according to
the dealer included a full bag of tools (55 lbs about 25 kg ) and ..5 wheels ( 4 wheels and 1 spare)
Best of luck with the sale! Hope it sells better than your Z06.
This video was worth watching because I learned you named your cat Neelix. Amazing.
Gasoline heaters are still used in aircraft. Twin Cessna’s like the 414 and 421 use them since there isn’t s good way to get exhaust heat through the wings and into the cabin. Also, since they fly in the mid 20000 foot range the outside temp drops well below zero.
9:24 Wizard says "you just came in like u own the place" to Hoovie😂.....reminds me when i was a boy, my dad said the same thing to me all the time 😬
Yes when dealing with contractors if you want it completed by a certain date confirm the contractor can meet the deadline and put "Time is of the Essence" in the control a completion date and penalty per day if Not completed
Then you stand the chance of getting shit for quality.
you think one dictates the other huh? Youve never worked with contractors nor negotiated any sort of business dealings I see@@garys9694
Combustion heaters are used on some light airplanes, like the Piper PA-44 Seminole. I used to instruct in these and NEVER turned that thing on, I was nervous about it catching fire.....
Great video!
Chevrolet Corvairs had gas heaters in the 1960 models. Then in 1961 they got a "direct air heater" that uses the engine heat. Gas heaters where still optional until the 1964 model year.
The heater is very similar to a C&D aircraft heater it appears. May well have a ceramic liner. If so, these crack and most definitely result in CO leak. Whether enough it is enough to be sickening in a windy old car who knows. I would definitely put it on a shelf for preservation of you choose not to reinstall. A really cool antique.
Spoiler alert, nothing really hapens in this video. Nothing is being sold, no progress at the barn. Nothing interesting hapens at the wizards shop.
But still new content, you gotta love hoovie. 🙏
Gas heaters were common back then. Probably the last mass produced car with one was the 411 VW. Airplanes today use them as well. The nice thing about a big old car with a gas heater is you can park, with your date, and not have to run the engine for heat... ;-) I wouldn't be surprised to see that J.C. Whitney still sold them as many were aftermarket items.
Agree. Gas heaters were pretty common in some of the later air-cooled VWs.
Yep, I remember them as a VW option. Today, it's diesel heaters that replaced the gas heater. Van-lifers use them a lot (and EV owners that don't want to drain their batteries)...😎
They are still very common in northern parts of the world. Not only for preheating the engine and interior before you set of in the cold weather but also in some cases to help to warm the interior while driving, because the car cant produce enough heat to keep the interior warm. For example a small diesel engine, 80kmh in -25c does not want to warm up much, so it uses the external heater to help in the situation.
I remember the GM corsair having a gas heater and when it was being used you could see the gas gauge drop
Some Corvairs had them, beat the shit out of the Corvair that used the exhaust manifold.
Gasoline heaters were commercially available on automobiles starting in the 1930s with continued use until the 1960s, when they were almost entirely replaced with heaters that blow air past a small radiator warmed by hot engine coolant.
There are still fuel fired heaters in vehicles. When I was stationed in Alaska, we used Webasto heaters
Why not convert the Woodie to 12 volt? It would only need new bulbs as the wiring will be ample.
Wait. 10 YEAR OLD battery in a CL65 of that era of Mercedes? And the car was still working? That’s really impressive
Must have been kept on a DelTran Battery Maintainer, otherwise the battery would have died years ago. ⚡⚡⚡⚡
We only replaced the battery late last year in our 2012 F30 BMW 335i.
In 76' I hitchhiked from Detroit to Florida and bought a 68' Chevy van. Didn't realize it had no heater/core/fan/switches until later in the evening. Found out that in 68' it was an option.
Still got the HHR, it makes the perfect Top Gear Challenge backup car lurking in the background.
Man…. The SLS and SLR are so beautiful. Sorry to see it go
You’re going to make another bad financial decision with you know who.
Thanks for the video and Stay safe ✌️.
You can use a DC to DC converter to make 6vdc to 12vdc and keep the original blower motor
Keep it up bro! I'm in a bind from my '99 Toyota Solara needing every rubber piece, either mount or hose, valve cover gaskets, injectors, fuel filter (had to cut it out), erg sensor, 02 sensors, ect. And I got all that done but now I'm unemployed.
I'm a true "Renaissance Man" in the way I can fix almost anything I set my mind to and have the tools for, real Jack of All Trades type. Problem is people dont seem to like that, including bosses when you know as much as they do about most things, not all for sure. Mechanical Knowledge of all kinds is really strong, but ppl skills lack sometimes due to having little patience for laziness and ignorance. Anyway hope you make it through and if anyone in Ar/OK area needs any kind of handyman work or light mechanics hit me up! I'm 37 and not a kid just talking ish I'm 100% serious and trying to put myself out there to start something for myself.
i would rather sell the countach
With those ridiculous 15 inch tires. Lol
Don't be afraid of a gas heater in your car , they were pretty common in VW Type !! models back in the day. Heck I even had one in a Porsche 356 I had.
My Dad's car had the same unit in his car.. Ushasti Zapotozec.... way back in the day.
Glad to see you are still ok Tyler. Hope to see the boys back together: you, Freddy and Ed( Mr. Talks-a-lot!!😅)
Importing a bride was a financial mistake and April is going to turn out to be a financial mistake😂
Should have that old mopar box matted and framed, wicked neat!
Hoovie my VW 412 1973 wagon had a gas heater, It was scary to me back then as well, BTW the car required leaded Premium gas, or it would not run! But i remember it was fun to drive but it ate brakes like crazy!