Tom Celica Episode 3 - Top Hats

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • In this exciting episode of Project Tom Celica, Matt and Rick replace the the suspension top hats on Tom, our 1985 Toyota Celica GT. They encounter magical tie rod ends and philosophize on the on well groomed cranial units as well as well tightened brakes.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @rickh6963
    @rickh6963 2 роки тому +2

    Another great installment of "Two guys with too many tools!"

  • @finnstorie2498
    @finnstorie2498 2 роки тому +2

    Good video, love watching you guys restore these old yotas'

  • @babytreybrown
    @babytreybrown 2 роки тому +1

    Keep them coming!

  • @Violianom
    @Violianom 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Rick! It's Chris. I loved everything about this video! From the intro to the narration and flashback to the 240sx eating dirt! The audio mixing is great. Like, really. Props to whoever worked on that. I usually get distracted by BGM in videos like this but this works really well.
    Since my experience only extends to having a nightmare with the rusted endlinks and throwing a lift spacer on for my car, I don't really know why the part at 4:10 is "toast". It'd be nice to get a brief explanation next time. For youtube algorithm sake, the title should have a bit more words to categorize it as a tutorial for someone doing the same process. The description should have the model year of the Celica, parts you bought and used, etc. Overall, lovely video as always!

    • @WrenchMine
      @WrenchMine  2 роки тому

      Thanks Chris! Appreciate the support!

    • @rayirwin8460
      @rayirwin8460 2 роки тому +1

      As an occasional observer of the post-production process in the WrenchMine series I can tell you Rick and Matt spend a great deal of time discussing, debating and agonizing over the myriad details of each “10-minute episode.” In this instance the BGM was one of those details.
      Another frequent discussion topic revolves around how each segment can be cut and/or sped up for time without the intended audience losing track of what's going on. Or how long a short quick shot (such as the sign introducing the “flashback”) should be: Is 3 seconds too short? 6 seconds too long?
      All part of the post-production effort the WrenchMine boys go through to take many, MANY hours of video and turn them into 10 minutes worth watching.