Lol y'all stay coming up with crazy ideas that just make me so curious that I have to watch the whole video....I wish y'all would show more of the fabrication instead of a fast time laps tho.... fabrication is where the magic happens
WOW. I am familiar with the Zaporozhets and I think you guys are wonderfully crazy. Keep up the great work. It will be fun to see the final stage and complete project. You are fantastic.
@@HomesteadViewin i looked just now, on the russian version of their channel they are consistently making new videos which is cool, but this channel seems to dub only older ones, probably because there is so many so they do the old and popular ones before moving on.
Looks like the left hand snow tire is directional and is going the opposite direction it's supposed to lol, I doubt most people would notice a small detail like that, especially because the second set of wheels were correct. Great build! Your creativity is unmatched! Most people probably wouldn't do this in their garage
I've watched your guys do very competent machine work, I have no doubt that you could build an intake manifold that some Lada carburetors could feed and you wouldn't need the EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) with all the wiring and sensors and ECUs. I have faith in you and your crew Vlad, you know your stuff.
I'm from Australia on the other side of the world and I've never seen or heard of a zaporozhets. What a sweet unique little two door. that thing would be so cool lowered with a nice set of 19inch rims and a fat body kit with fender flairs . Put a hyabusa bike engine in it and it would be a sweet drifting monster im in love❤pitty you are chopping it up😢 you guys should do it get another zaporozhets two door and engine swap a hyabusa turn it in to a beast you would get many many likes n subs
Wild stuff boys.. still wish I was young enough to come and work with you all.. this reminds me of my young days and the crazy stuff we used to do.. Most of it worked.. some ended in complete failure.. But even the failures were good as we learned something good every time.. Carry on Lads!
@@exploranator My old broken body.. At 70 I am now paying for all the adventurous and fun living in my youth.. My mind how ever is still wanting to go and play.. But my body refuses and just sits in a lump of pain.. oh well, I can't complain to much it was a wonderful life.. Glad I got to play.. when so many of my friends did not.
@@jwalster9412 Well spoken but not actually true.. your probably young and hard working.. But you will find that we all have limits and limitations It is learning what your limits are, adapting your methods, and overcoming your obstacle.. and admitting to yourself somethings truly are impossible.. If you still believe that nothing is impossible then call me when you have turned lead into gold.. You sound like a good man J.. Carry on..
@@the_kombinator We used to take old cars and build haybucks. They were sort of tractors made from car parts, that you pushed and hauled hay with. Generally large amounts of alcohol were consumed during construction. That's what this reminds me of.
Holy smokes man, total fog bank of red paint going everywhere. Need to turn down the air pressure by about 50 lbs. I can get those hvlp painters to run so that there is very little overspray which is what they are designed for.
The mighty Zsa Zsa! My ex wife had one and she said the best tool she had was a short skirt...... It kept breaking down and she would just stand beside it,always a man would stop and help getting it going again .
Surprisingly unrelated ! ZAZ 968 were evolution of the Ukrainian made rear engined aircooled V4 cars with design made for to be easily adapted for disabled users.
I've wanted a 968M for a long time. But you can't drive them here in the states. since they were never imported originally. Even though it was an archaic design. I thought rear air cooled engine was pretty trick. Like a VW Beetle. This looked like a fairly rust free car as well. Nice.
There is nothing better in this world than a tricked-out Porscherozhets - the pride of Ukraine! I can hardly wait for the next episode. Gull-wing doors might be just the ticket for this bad baby!
that was actually a super cool looking old car you guys cut up to make this! russian cars aeem to actually be quite badass. wish i could import something like that. dunno how it'd cope with the aussie heat but it'd sure be a novelty. old cars are expensive as hell here
Also, that's a Toyota V12, isn't it? Out of the Toyota Century? I'm not up on all of the imports, so it may have come in other cars. I would like to see y'all try to fit the rear half over the rear wheels and then just make filler panels to cover the gap. It'd just look like a Zaporozhets limo...lmao