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Restored RHD 1967 MGB GT - One Take 

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The MGB GT is a collector car to look out for. Though small, underpowered, and with hugely varying build quality, their charm and style will undoubtedly raise their value in the future. This right-hand drive example was lovingly restored to stock configuration, with the exception of slightly wider tires for a bit more grip.
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@falagarius
@falagarius 8 лет назад
Programmer drives an old british car to rebel against automation. My kinda guy.
@Ecosse57
@Ecosse57 7 лет назад
i'm with ya on that.
@melindamanthey2757
@melindamanthey2757 5 лет назад
What's with the vents under the dash ?
@TannyOHaley
@TannyOHaley 4 года назад
Melinda Manthey An A/C that cost a lot and doesn’t do a very good job cooling.
@patrickgroll2046
@patrickgroll2046 5 лет назад
The MGB GT is one of the handsomest cars ever produced. Not very powerful and lacking a lot of creature comforts, but absolutely gorgeous lines.
@NickNakorn
@NickNakorn 8 лет назад
The English countryside roads tends to be narrower and more bumpy! Though the gap between 3rd and 4th is wide, don't forget that, when properly maintained, the B-series engine will run almost flat-out all day so you can take 2nd up to 5.5 and then 3rd comes in at 3.5, or thereabouts, where all the torque starts. So as long as you keep the engine working the ratios aren't that badly matched to the engine. Our cars are renowned for unreliability in the USA because thy are so often neglected (in the last few years it's the same here - many classic car owners don't get their hands dirty and modern mechanics are often lost without diagnostics and don't know how to adjust tappets and points) but not so long ago, here in spanner-crazy UK, they were very, very reliable - they just need regular maintenance.
@shanehnorman
@shanehnorman 8 лет назад
As a former owner of a '67 BGT, I really enjoyed this. Two points. I also had oversize tyres on mine, but the rears rubbed on the inner flange of the wheel arches. Does this owner have that problem? I had to cut back the flanges by 3/8" or so. Second, you'll have much less problem with the heavy steering if you boot it hard through the bends. You might feel the back end step out a touch, but the car's handling is so forgiving that you never feel unsettled and it comes straight back on line. Safety fast !
@TannyOHaley
@TannyOHaley 8 лет назад
Shane Norman When the car was painted I had the rear wheel openings relieved so the tires don't rub. The handling is very neutral. The Goodyear Eagle Sport tires are the grippyist I've ever had on this car. You really have to work hard to make them squeal.
@ianl8389
@ianl8389 8 лет назад
One of the best one takes so far, the classic cars are my favourite! B GT's are lovely looking machines.
@if6was929
@if6was929 6 лет назад
I loved my British Racing Green '67 MGB, bought it used for $1200 for it '71 with 30k miles. I put on an Abarth exhaust, it sounded great and the car ran at its best in the rain. The MG line was popular when I was in HS in the late 1960's with several A's & B's in the parking lot, one friend had a straight six MGC. Hilly and twisty NJ roads were perfect for the MGB. They did need a lot of care though, it was difficult to find a used one in really good condition. Because they were inexpensive, the original owners usually didn't know much about their cars and they didn't take proper care of them. Love the toggle switches in that car!
@mikeyfourbarrel8473
@mikeyfourbarrel8473 8 лет назад
Wow. Super cool car, cool owner...."Rebellion against automation" is an idea that really speaks to me. The Smoking Tire is getting better all the time!
@williamp1100
@williamp1100 Год назад
I can't believe this is the first time I've seen this video! I know Tanny, the owner and he's the coolest guy. He's always helping me with my gt.
@ChaosphereIX
@ChaosphereIX 8 лет назад
Classic cars are awesome. They have their quirks, but they are engaging to no end, and have buckets of character. You enjoy just driving them, who cares about 0-60 or lap times when you are having such a blast.
@jakekaywell5972
@jakekaywell5972 4 года назад
@paul austin That's his problem then.
@TannyOHaley
@TannyOHaley 4 года назад
paul austin That’s what turnouts are made for.
@kingster3835
@kingster3835 8 лет назад
WOW!!!! What a beauty......... I love old cars no matter what country from as long as cars look good
@dolnick7
@dolnick7 4 года назад
Both of my vehicles are from the 80s -- a Bronco and a 944 -- when you could still work on cars with a wrench. Had a 71 MGB. Wish I'd never gotten rid of it.
@richardprice7763
@richardprice7763 3 года назад
Sounds awesome! Sometimes a little 4 cylinder can sound just as good as a V8 in the right car...
@Dragonrockstar88
@Dragonrockstar88 8 лет назад
Reminds me a lot of my Dad's '67 MGB Roadster. Though my dad's is US spec. Most of the B's production actually got exported, at least for the roadsters as far as I know. I helped my dad rebuild his MGB when I was young, and that is what started my love for wrenching on cars and learning how they work. Also, it started a love for classic, and British cars. I learned how to drive stick on my Dad's MGB too. That was a nightmare, since there has been a lot of work done on the engine, and it doesn't like to idle for long.
@rucarnuts13
@rucarnuts13 8 лет назад
I love MGB's... They're just cool.
@fez3327
@fez3327 5 лет назад
Just got a fun car after a number of years without. I now have a '97 Miata, a yellow MG B GT rounded the corner the other day and my heart pinned for it. My first car was a '64 "3 main" MG B.
@Paul-is8wz
@Paul-is8wz 4 года назад
paul austin ah but have you driven one?
@SpitfireFortyFour
@SpitfireFortyFour 4 года назад
@@Paul-is8wz Mr Austin goes around youtube for any video he can find of a Leyland car and says they're shit despite the fact he probably can't drive. Primarily Marinas so I'm guessing he's just someone that takes what Clarkson says as the word of god.
@Paul-is8wz
@Paul-is8wz 4 года назад
SF44 haha sounds like it, he’s probably angry because he hasn’t learned how to drive stick yet
@SpitfireFortyFour
@SpitfireFortyFour 4 года назад
@@Paul-is8wz Amusingly I discovered from another video he was commenting on that he drives a Chrysler Crossfire.... Imagine driving a Crossfire and calling an MG B girly!
@funshootin1
@funshootin1 8 лет назад
old cars are great, also they are important to study, because engineering wise almost everything has already been done before, for the most part what's changed is materials and the process of manufacturing , next rainy day take a look at your local collection if you can find one, there are lots of cool private collections out there especially larger dealerships who's owners were racing enthusiasts and see if you can get a tour, never hurts to ask. just about everyone watching is a gear head and seeing old cars ,getting really good descriptions and really digging into the engineering gives you fresh ideas you'd never have thought of.
@EuroTrashLife
@EuroTrashLife 8 лет назад
Glad to see the owner embraces his car and all the pros and cons that come with it
@JonasRosenven
@JonasRosenven 8 лет назад
That's a beautiful little car. It's like if the DB 5 had a little brother :)
@LennyJohnson5
@LennyJohnson5 4 года назад
It was often called 'the poor man's Aston Martin'
@TheMrChrisA
@TheMrChrisA 8 лет назад
Great to see you driving some older cars Matt in addition to the modern stuff, really enjoyed this episode.
@computiNATEor
@computiNATEor 8 лет назад
Yeah, it's a very nice change of pace.
@iantownsend5480
@iantownsend5480 8 лет назад
A great way to start the reviews for the week. The more I see these cars the more I like them
@chrisadams6595
@chrisadams6595 Год назад
I really wanted my mom to buy an MG BGT . She did in 1977. It was a 1974 chrome bumper car. I used to razz all over the place in it when I was 19. 40 years later in 2017 she gave it to me , and I find myself razzing round in it at the age of 59. I've had to change the tyres , the Bridgestones were 25 years old. The house next door to Mom and Dad's was owned by Bridgestone UK for the CEO UK. Kevin Novamura who was the CEO was fascinated by moms car , and he said to her one day "Norma I want your car to have Bridgestone tyres on it" Mom and dad took it to a garage he recommended and 4 Bridgestones were fitted to it for a very cheap price . But after 25 years I had to fit new tyres . To sum up. I just love the MG BGT it definitely has a soul
@Punisher9419
@Punisher9419 8 лет назад
Took a long time to see my car on here. And yes they are a real workout. I'm putting a Rover K series in mine at the end of this year should be really nice.
@shanehnorman
@shanehnorman 8 лет назад
Be aware: the K series has a reputation for getting troublesome after about 75,000m. Why not keep the old girl as original as possible and have the current engine Stage II tuned? It's good for about 120bhp and still very tractable.
@skillen1987
@skillen1987 8 лет назад
Don't worry about the k series like many are warning. They do have a reputation but they weren't looked after. They run a smaller amount of coolant than other engines and if they leak (normally inlet manifold gasket first) then they get the infamous HGF If looked after they last a long time I had one well into 100k. There are also plenty of aftermarket options for them too.
@Punisher9419
@Punisher9419 8 лет назад
I know about it's weaknesses. Like everything British made it has it's weaknesses. Proper maintenance and cooling along with the multi-layer head gasket pretty much solves the problem. Also buying a later engine with metal dowels instead of plastic helps a lot. At some point maybe in 5 years or so I will supercharge it. Either that or get the 2.0 litre version which pushes out 300hp from an engine that weighs less than 100kg.
@Punisher9419
@Punisher9419 8 лет назад
I live in the UK so I doubt it. I would be happy though if I went on holiday to the US or if he happened to be around.
@Beer_Dad1975
@Beer_Dad1975 8 лет назад
You should put a Honda K series in it :-)
@iscafan
@iscafan 8 лет назад
Great to see another British car episode. I think I'll take my MGB for a spin!
@niewb
@niewb 8 лет назад
I love these videos where matt is smiling the whole way through the drive.
@VHSpal
@VHSpal 6 лет назад
Great video, thanks for making it. I bought an MGBGT today in white with wire wheels, need some tic but I've always thought they are such a good looking car. I guess Pininfarina knew what he was doing!
@HulkSmash86
@HulkSmash86 8 лет назад
Good video! I can relate to this guy even though I may be half his age. I've spent the last 10-11 years in machining mainly CNC machining and everyday that goes by I appreciate mechanical non computerized things more and more.
@DCfocal
@DCfocal 8 лет назад
You need to find yourself a Frontline LE50 MGB. Basically a MGB reimagined by Frontline. Similar to what Singer does to a 911.
@shanehnorman
@shanehnorman 8 лет назад
Very nice, but the price is many times that of an original B.
@thegenerousdegenerate9395
@thegenerousdegenerate9395 8 лет назад
What an awesome old car guy! That guy rocked!
@bobgrim9605
@bobgrim9605 8 лет назад
That was an inspiring car video! A true reflection of the MGB' s character. Bravo
@59n1tr0n72
@59n1tr0n72 8 лет назад
What a beautiful beast! I have a bright red GT and can confirm that the smile never fades. Thanks for the awesome vid, Matt!
@cebastienlarochelle8182
@cebastienlarochelle8182 8 лет назад
Just looking at this car makes me smile!
@liamwoodman4950
@liamwoodman4950 Год назад
What a fantastic set of corners they went through with awesome views. Nice road.
@secondchance4498
@secondchance4498 8 лет назад
Here in the UK I know two people that have put S2000 engines in these, really cool cars. (not sure how big of a job it is though)
@S2kTi
@S2kTi 8 лет назад
Gat would honestly be so sick.
@strstrading3320
@strstrading3320 5 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe the 1999 b18 engine from the civic.
@546268
@546268 4 года назад
There's a guy in the states has put one in a triumph Spitfire. 250BHP in something that weighs the same as your slipper!!
@kylenoray2823
@kylenoray2823 8 лет назад
Cool car, Cooler guy 💯
@Patriiiiick
@Patriiiiick 8 лет назад
The MGB looks great in the sunshine.
@joyrider8882
@joyrider8882 5 лет назад
My MGB-GT was the most fun to drive and you don’t have to mess with the top, like the convertible I have now a 1977 MGB. Sun and wind and natural air conditioning.
@984francis
@984francis 4 года назад
I'm so delighted that this is the proper right hand drive. Americans get so weird about us driving on the left that they always say wrong side not left side, and think it is somehow amusing. Ugh.
@hugh-johnfleming289
@hugh-johnfleming289 8 лет назад
A wonderful car in which to learn to drive well. Four points keep you in the seat. Those motors take well to some modification.
@djw5415
@djw5415 6 лет назад
Wow rolling up with a clean cut, crisp watch and tailored suit in this you'd be looking like a classy gent!
@motorxtp199
@motorxtp199 8 лет назад
Never would have thought these would be that cheap, love it!
@joncandelaria9940
@joncandelaria9940 8 лет назад
This is one of my favorite hatchbacks of all time.
@Almighty_cornholio
@Almighty_cornholio 8 лет назад
I'd daily the shit outta this car
@TannyOHaley
@TannyOHaley 8 лет назад
Nun-chuck Norris I do. It's my daily driver.
@stefan-stocksmadesimple5241
@stefan-stocksmadesimple5241 8 лет назад
You are the real MVP dude ! Great car !
@dannyp887
@dannyp887 8 лет назад
Same I daily drive a 79 rubber bumper GT. Got it as my first car.. handful on the wet country lanes to work!
@CCGR-2024
@CCGR-2024 8 лет назад
If you're not careful you might enjoy yourself in that car! It did look like fun and anyone could have fun at the speeds it would be going so a great car for everybody! An all around win! Yaaahhhh!
@04dram04
@04dram04 8 лет назад
Hey Matt looks like you have the British Leyland bug bite. I had it bad a few years ago. Bought about 5 British classics. The triumph GT6, is still my all time favorite. I highly recommend you drive one. Looks like a tiny classic Aston Martin
@craigyirush3492
@craigyirush3492 8 лет назад
Wow - a BGT on the Smoking Tire. And a Mk1 as well, which is the best looking of all the Bs! One minor point - they made ~500k Bs (roadsters and GTs) from '62-'80 (not 350k).
@bohemian46
@bohemian46 6 лет назад
Nearer 525,000... but who's counting.I have a Series 1 1964... (pull handle doors/three main engine, 3 synchro gearbox.. these were built 62-0ct 64)
@fish4free1
@fish4free1 8 лет назад
From the 50's onward, my grandfather always had English marks in his garage, usually multiples, and bought all his kids English cars to tool around La Jolla. My auntie had a TR3 and then a MGB GT. My Dad had an MG TF but saw too many races at Torrey Pines (look up the history of Camp Callan) and Riverside and traded that for a 356 Carrera 2 Cabriolet. He never owned another British car after that preferring Nazi sleds along with the occasional Maserati instead. Anywoo, keep the old cars coming! Any old competition Alfa GTA's or GTV's would be amazing.
@nickprice3605
@nickprice3605 8 лет назад
Love this vid Matt. You 2 got on well and we can tell you really enjoyed "being in history" driving an old classic
@jettrink7510
@jettrink7510 6 лет назад
These are wonderful vehicles... you feel like you're in an Aston Martin.
@user-bh4rx8mf8g
@user-bh4rx8mf8g 3 года назад
I really like the colour scheme. Looks great.
@bobmatie5510
@bobmatie5510 8 лет назад
wow didn't know president Snow was into clasics.....
@TannyOHaley
@TannyOHaley 8 лет назад
Bob Matie Some have said that I look like Richard Dreyfus or Dr. Hammond from Jurassic Park, especially when I wear a Panama hat.
@Mr.Meme01
@Mr.Meme01 8 лет назад
lmao Dr. Hammond from Jurassic Park, I can't unsee that, you could really mess with people with a costume on Halloween or something. Beautiful car by the way.
@bobmatie5510
@bobmatie5510 8 лет назад
haha dr. hammond wow you could quite easily be his stunt double or mabey even sleep with his wife amd she wouldn't be the wiser....
@HeliFlightRCU
@HeliFlightRCU 8 лет назад
haha, the engine start was amusing. Almost as if you haven't driven a carborated car in awhile. Thanks for your videos.
@vintagemotors.storage
@vintagemotors.storage 8 лет назад
great episode
@Stanley4558
@Stanley4558 8 лет назад
Go to Sleep Matt, its 4 am in LA
@thekopvp
@thekopvp 8 лет назад
dude i'm with you... fucking vampire up in this bitch.
@rfouR_4
@rfouR_4 8 лет назад
Its on auto upload.
@metsot
@metsot 6 лет назад
One of the best looking british cars of it's era.
@JoJoJoker
@JoJoJoker 8 лет назад
Perfect color combination, year and bumpers!
@steven1000000000
@steven1000000000 4 года назад
Exactly the model/wheel/colour/interior that I want. Beautiful.
@mgbrv8
@mgbrv8 8 лет назад
You need to drive one with a tuned up engine and sway bars and suspension work they are alot of fun. Or a ls1 conversion MGB
@robmanueb.
@robmanueb. 8 лет назад
Or a factory 3.5 V8
@TheSmokingTire
@TheSmokingTire 8 лет назад
I have a supercharged one coming tomorrow
@mgbrv8
@mgbrv8 8 лет назад
I love where this is going. I have a buddy in England building a rover v8 based twin cam twin turbo all steal beast the ultimate MGB. His car is a story that would draw you alot of attention Dave facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10211914795532142&set=a.3551875362437.2173157.1439230280&type=3&theater
@ManOrWomanIDK
@ManOrWomanIDK 8 лет назад
MGBs always make me smile.
@youmustbethatninja
@youmustbethatninja 8 лет назад
This guy is really cool
@IamJoeTV
@IamJoeTV 8 лет назад
It looks like so much fun to drive!!
@TheFRiNgEguitars
@TheFRiNgEguitars 8 лет назад
The MGB, a driving experience, ample road feedback, mechanical and engaging, but also comfortable. it isn't a racer but feels like one!
@MrPikeRider
@MrPikeRider 8 лет назад
man I dream of one of these cars with a modern powertrain. Even the standard 2.4 from the Solstice would be a joy.
@ZobbyGaming
@ZobbyGaming 7 лет назад
Considering an MGB for my second car. So beautiful and it's always been one of those cars I've looked at and wondered why they are so cheap
@johnalmason
@johnalmason 5 лет назад
12:22 "well this is like the English countryside out here". It isn't. I mean, it REALLY isn't.
@wpjohn91
@wpjohn91 3 года назад
I agree. Unless he drove via spain to get to the UK.
@monsteryes
@monsteryes 8 лет назад
That Audi wagon with the box has my interest :) the gt is super classy too!
@546268
@546268 4 года назад
I am SERIOUSLY jealous of your roads!!
@slaWterCH
@slaWterCH 8 лет назад
Insane road! Lovely car!
@drewdickes945
@drewdickes945 8 лет назад
Great car with a lot of character. Do more classic German cars!!! I'd love to see a 70's Porsche RS!
@lfo414
@lfo414 8 лет назад
Loved hearing Matt being tutored in the use of "keep fit" windows! The gearing made no sense though.
@CommandoPG
@CommandoPG 8 лет назад
1:11 smiley face on the seat. Absolutely need to see. 10/10, 100/100. Best smile. BEST SMILE. DENTISTS EVERYWHERE HATE HIM!
@jonathanbywater2063
@jonathanbywater2063 5 лет назад
If you plan to restore an MGB, make sure to add the Norman deLaycock Overdrive. The engine is not one for high revs and it is much happier at 70-80 mph in overdrive which is available on 3rd and 4th gears. Listening to this sound track tells you what I mean as you can hear the car needs another gear as this long stroke B series engine is screaming (until the owner mentioned the overdrive switch). With an overdrive you won't need to be messing with the valves every 6 thousand miles either - who wants to do that? (I did 60k miles in mine without touching the valves).
@vdevov
@vdevov 8 лет назад
I hope to get my RHD Cooper finished by the end of the year. It'd be nice to get it on the site, so hopefully I can see what you think of it. (It has 13 inch ADVAN A048s by the way.)
@Chris-v4z1t
@Chris-v4z1t 5 месяцев назад
It's not difficult to extract another 25 to 30 percent more power by working on the inlet/exhaust and head. This makes these cars come alive and more exciting......
@petyrkowalski9887
@petyrkowalski9887 5 лет назад
Very nice colour combo silver and red...lovely
@TannyOHaley
@TannyOHaley 4 года назад
Thank you.
@ftffighter
@ftffighter 8 лет назад
This guy is refreshing!
@jamesavickers5961
@jamesavickers5961 8 лет назад
Excellent I am thinking of getting one . sam got me into your vlogs you have some realy interesting cars and people well done you
@billwilliams1389
@billwilliams1389 7 лет назад
James Vickers I have one for sale 909-329-7098
@KevLatta
@KevLatta 6 лет назад
Can pick one of these up right now for about 5-6 thousand pounds. Pretty good nick.
@auauauauaua674
@auauauauaua674 8 лет назад
beautiful car and awesome owner
@evetsnitram8866
@evetsnitram8866 7 лет назад
I had one of these back in the 80s, such a nightmare. its a rich man's toy. Positive ground with two 6 volt batteries. Weird shocks, not tubular shocks. The starter is located conveniently under the body so if you go through any kind of puddle or a flooded portion of a street the car would die immediately. One day on the freeway the hood decided to come loose on its own and flew up to the windshield and wrapped itself over the top of the car. It had a very low profile and was backed into three times in 9 months! Fun to drive though when it worked. Trying to get parts for it was a challenge back then.
@TannyOHaley
@TannyOHaley 4 года назад
I converted to negative ground and 1 12 V battery. It’s cheap and very reliable. I’ve driven in a lot of rain and I’ve never had the starter die. Wear out, but not die from water.
@evetsnitram8866
@evetsnitram8866 4 года назад
@@TannyOHaley I was mistaken about the starter. It had a solenoid switch under the body that shut off the car when it got submersed. I still remember exiting a freeway and the offramp had a flooded out area that killed the engine and I had to push the car in a foot deep puddle to a dry spot(its one heavy car too) and wait for an hour for it to dry out. Oh those were the days.
@slowlearner984
@slowlearner984 8 лет назад
The English countryside is much twistier than that road. The MGB GT is a large sports car for English country roads. ;)
@richardcarter1000
@richardcarter1000 6 лет назад
Great video, really enjoyed it.
@freezor80
@freezor80 8 лет назад
That car is so cool.
@terrybroadway
@terrybroadway 8 лет назад
$10-$15k for one of these in excellent condition? Man, I need to find one! Too bad the midwest isn't like the west coast when it comes to the availability of classic cars. After watching more, I take that back. Haha. Cool car, but seems like a lot of work all around to keep it in great shape. I don't have the kind of time to dedicate to something like that unfortunately.
@LordTwaddle
@LordTwaddle 7 лет назад
I adore these cars, I've had mine for 6 years
@jimmygreissinger7467
@jimmygreissinger7467 8 лет назад
Cool car and awesome owner
@realMaverickBuckley
@realMaverickBuckley 5 лет назад
Good Lord that's a beautiful car!
@KuRsAwow
@KuRsAwow 8 лет назад
My ex's step dad was in the process of restoring one of these, hactch and everythig. It was a bucket of rust lol, wood panel floors to keep my feet in. He let me take it on a test drive when he got it in running shape. First experience in a manual car, without power anything, or assisted brakes. It was hella fun, but it sat there parked for a lot of our relationship. Wonder if he would sell it to me....
@loamtrailer805
@loamtrailer805 8 лет назад
I like the shot of the MTB enduro rider when you got to the top rubber neckin at 13:25, he even admired the MGB in its true element. So where is this road and where is this MTB trail? Hahaha
@MNthrT
@MNthrT 8 лет назад
one day imma get my Red JCW-R53 on here and it will be a day matt will love
@mattadrev471
@mattadrev471 8 лет назад
damn....thing looks super fun.
@ndgoliberty
@ndgoliberty 6 лет назад
The poor guy was like "dont put it in 2nd rolling down hill!" but he was too bad ass to ask.
@jfwartwelch6082
@jfwartwelch6082 7 лет назад
So Matt did you get one nice to see this I just purchased a 72 mgb-gt
@volodkovich
@volodkovich 8 лет назад
This guy is cool! Nice car .
@phuzz00
@phuzz00 8 лет назад
"It's like the English countryside round here" No Matt, it's far too sunny to be the UK ;)
@josdenhartog7385
@josdenhartog7385 5 лет назад
Tom Smith 😂😂😂
@lexburen5932
@lexburen5932 7 лет назад
oh wow look at MGB GT going, pretty quick :)
@jontg429
@jontg429 8 лет назад
Cool car, maybe somebody will have a Triumph GT6 for you to drive sometime
@Skydrag.V60
@Skydrag.V60 8 лет назад
my 74 and a half just got a full tune up the other day 👌
@hizzity
@hizzity 8 лет назад
Love it! Matt, I'd love see a SRT-4 neon or even a SVT Focus, anything in the pipeline?
@TinKnight
@TinKnight 8 лет назад
I would label this as "resto-mod" since it's not a true restoration...clutch, steering wheel, tires, wheels...I mean, they're all tasteful & I personally don't have an issue with them, but restoration fanatics would go crazy.
@guy_autordie
@guy_autordie 8 лет назад
Oh, the sound
@jzshouse
@jzshouse 8 лет назад
owner was super cool
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