Пока люди не перестанут уважать и любить эти машины!)они не перестанут на них ездить)ведь в них та самая простота и душа которой не в современных авто)и поэтому они будут ещёдолго радовать наши глаза на наших дорогах,всем привет из города Калининграда😊
It is vert heartwarming to see these older vehicles which were a common sight back in a day being revived! Absolutely adore Your videos and love the fact that the cold ass winter is not stopping You! Massive respect from Lithuania
My absolute favourite. I drove the 2.3E from '89 to 2001. 375,000km total and loved it. Unfortunately destroyed by total loss after car accident. Thanks for reviving. :)
Got to love those old school automatic shifters, my first car, a 1995 Audi A6 has it as well. Even tho my „friends“ all call it a piece of junk it’s a much more comfortable and reliable car than they have (some don’t even have a car at all yet still make fun of me for having one that old). I’m also getting a daily driver so I can keep the A6 garaged in the winters so that it won’t rust. I guess cars are my hobby, that’s why I bought that A6 to begin with.
Keep this A6 as long as you can! One day, it will be a rare and cool car! My first car was an Audi 80 2.3. I have had it for 15 years now. As I bought it, 15 years ago, it was just an old car and my friends made fun of it. But as time passed, it became cool again. Random people would talk to me and appreciate the cool, old car. Sadly, 11 days ago I got rear ended badly and the body is demaged beyond repair.
@@christiansprojects-cgmanuf1426 shame about your car. I love these type of old Audis and I will try my best to preserve my A6. I’m currently ordering 800 euros worth of parts to make the car perfect. I will keep it original as well.
@@Spudchucker92 oh yeah, jealousy sucks. The thing that they don’t realize is, I bought that car from my own money as a hobby. I could have gotten a much better and newer car for that money but I wanted that one because I knew my dad is going to buy me a 2nd car (one I can daily drive even in the winter)
@@user-un2zh7dk9z стояла и пропадала или гнила, как хотите. А эпоха это те 90-е годы. Когда мы были молодыми и первые иномарки в том числе и ауди 100 дорестайл и рестайл. Как сейчас модно говорить, хлынули к нам из-за "бугра" Парни запустили и отмыли её.
@@user-mf4yi8qz2z и что с того что запустили? завелась потому что исправна топливная двигатель и электрика, они никаких вложений не делали и она что мытая что не мытая как была страшная так и осталась вся облезлая и на дороги вряд ли когда уже выйдет, так и будет стоять у него в огороде как у красенца памятником. до этого у него на канале была такая же 100 только более ранняя допереходная в зад битая. так там состояние несравнимо лучше. гнили считай что нету а эти переходки заметно хуже качеством. каждый старый дед вспоминает какой то фрагмент и эпоху своей молодости и аж трясется пытаясь вернуться в то время. напомнить какой пиздец творился в рф после развала ссср? одни убийства и опг попроси еще его что бы восстановил ее в идеал - ЗА ТВОЙ СЧЕТ
@@garik7955 я вижу как русские пришли ОСВОБОЖДАТЬ украину от украинцев что бы русские там живущие не были ущемлены в правах вот этот пиздец я вижу уже больше года
I've always loved the audi 100. Here we call it a "cigar". My dad had one when I was a kid. Dark blue with a blue interior 2.3E. Big respect for not letting the nature eat the car completely.
Seems like that Audi once was registered in Sweden lots of Swedish documents for some reason in the glove compartment and even from the Swedish car test centre or bilprovningen. Awesome to see your work on those old cars.
Imported cars from other countries is pretty common in Estonia. You can find cars from Germany, Sweden, Finland, Austria and even from Holland in Estonia for sale. I think, they're easier to sell to other country, because with new numbers, they don't know the full history of crashes. But I think you can check that in carvertical
I also got Audi 100 C4 2.3 from 1992. It was also imported to Lithuania from Sweden in 2006, it's registration plate there was PST 504. Biggest issues with cars from Sweden is rust as they have rough winters there.
Wow, this time you have brought us with you on the car recovery journey! The Audi 100 is still beautiful. I have always considered it the first car of the modern era, together with the Mercedes 190, both presented in 1982.
Audi 5-cylinder Engines never die! I owned a beautiful silver Audi 80 2.3E (Same engine), with black Treser tail lights, aluminium rims and in great condition. 11 Days ago I got rear ended by someone not paying attention. The impact was so bad, my audi is warped up to the front doors, repair is not possible. I already miss the car!
Love your videos, that Audi started right up. Can't beat good old German engineering. I have a 1989 Audi 100 Quattro C3 avant in my yard, that's waiting for the better days. It was my first car and it's been sitting there for over 8 years. I'm planning to restore it in near future. Glad to see these old cars coming back to life again!
A friend of mine got one of these. They’re rock solid, some real tanks and they don’t rust. With the W124 it’s probably some of the best cars ever made 👍🏻
I'm 22 years old I've only had one audi which was a 1996 a4 Quattro, I loved working on that car. For some reason when I watch these videos I get a sense of nostalgia even though I want around when cars like these came out. Thanks for the amazing content
Very nice video. Until his dead in 2003 my father drove an Audi 100 2.3 E in black metallic colour with Business packet. It was a 5-gear manual. After he passed away I normally liked to keep this car in our family. But inspite of only 105.000 km there were a lot of repairs ahead. And I also had already my 1999 Mazda 626 Sedan Exclusive Touring. My sister didn't like to drive this big Audi either. So we decided to sell it. I was very sad to do that. Your video reminds me much. Nice to see that car alive again. Great job and biggest respect from Germany.
It's a pleasure to watch these videos made by you guyz. Greetings from Ukraine. Cool car as usual. It's summer coming and I hope we all expect here to see also cleaning at the end of each video as you did here. Great job. Keep it up!
Thank you for this new video and for all your former films about the old cars.I love your channel and I am happy to see your fascinating work. Greetings from Germany to Estland
I really admire the commitment shown here. Well done. Those old jetronic fuel systems can be very temperamental. I’m a bit surprised it started that quickly (granted, there’s a lot of editing). Regardless, I enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing!
Used to work on a lot of that style of Audi. In Canada these were luxury cars, and all the ones I saw were much fancier than this one. The Turbo Quattros were fun! Most are long gone as they were very expensive when new, but had almost no value after several years and owners... We used to replace LOTS of power steering pumps on these models, and I forgot how noisy those fans were...
I've got a 1989 100 quattro,, 5 speed. New in Montana. Now, in Arizona. 248,000. Miles. Great condition, runs perfectly. But not particularly valuable.
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