Great job Sebastian! There is nothing like having your own pickup truck :) and when you said that maybe one of us could help you wrestle the engine into position, I almost reached to the screen but then remembered about social distancing so... maybe on the next one hehe
I’ve really enjoyed these videos. What we call in North America a “shade tree mechanic”...real people doing awesome work in the confines of their home or back yard, doing it with what you have...not a giant detached shop with tens of thousands of dollars of tools! You’ve inspired me I have three AAZ non-running motors I’ve been trying to restore and have not worked on in a few months. I like how your videos aren’t boastful or self promoting. They are for like minded people who want to become more informed. I think you have done a fantastic job and I like how, for you, there are no “problems”....only solutions. Keep up the great work.
Great video Seb and nice one man job on this motor ! It's very nice to have you with us, explaining what's going on and how you struggle ;) Thank you !
gooday mate, only just found you. an absolute gem you work with the same ethic as myself, exept im 70, and feeling it. do my own work on my t3 completly and need to thank you for your work. im a bit late but would willingly lend a hand mate when asked in sunny australia could be a problem too lol, stay well im now an avid follower. cheers, ray
I love that the European countries all have small vehicles. Here in the States, most are big and completely unnecessary fuel guzzlers. I have a Ford Ranger which is a relatively small truck. Not as small as your VW you have there, but I do love it. That used to be my primary vehicle, but a couple of years ago I purchased a 4-wheel drive Jeep Compass which is smaller than most SUVs we have here. It is actually smaller than my truck. I wish I was better with vehicles like yourself.
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