I've been driving the same car for 40+years - a 1974 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. I've seen my share of WTF stuff over the decades but one thing I'll never understand is how (or why) people let things get so far as to cause catastrophic failures.
I rebuilt the engine in my 1979 Monte Carlo in 1989, and I'm still driving it. I check out everything on a regular basis and replace whatever wears out. In 35 years, I've replaced almost everything.
I like the no narration. Videos usually speak for themselves. But, PEOPLE PLEASE RECORD WITH YOUR CAMERA SIDEWAYS!!!!. What are you,Nimrods? Do you like looking at 1/4 of a picture?. COME ON MAN
I've been driving the same car for 40+years - a 1974 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. I've seen my share of WTF stuff over the decades but one thing I'll never understand is how (or why) people let things get so far as to cause catastrophic failures.
Opino exactamente lo mismo cero interés en mantener en buenas condiciones un vehículo que dinero te costó adquirir 🤷
$$$$ is the usual problem and Indy shops/dealers that scam.
I rebuilt the engine in my 1979 Monte Carlo in 1989, and I'm still driving it. I check out everything on a regular basis and replace whatever wears out. In 35 years, I've replaced almost everything.
I like the no narration. Videos usually speak for themselves. But, PEOPLE PLEASE RECORD WITH YOUR CAMERA SIDEWAYS!!!!. What are you,Nimrods? Do you like looking at 1/4 of a picture?. COME ON MAN
I've had enough of this senseless video format. You want TikTok, go for it - I'm outta here.