From what I gathered from these comments is that Chris accidentally gave us the most important lesson in project cars: Sometimes life gets in the way so your progress slows down or stops and that is okay! If ChrisFix can do it, so does everyone else! P.S Thank you for showing me that working on your car is not scary at all!
I totally agree. He's definitely released an important video today. Not just for us but I suspect also for himself. You see he's not just a car enthusiasts. He's also a film maker, and I imagine, as with many on UA-cam, an accidental film maker and educator. I found this episode so susinct, poignant, and insightful, so much so that it has inspired me. This, along with his automotive accomplishments likely underpins his motivations and aspirations in his work. Chris, you have really nailed it, pulling together information, summarising susinctly and creating a narrative that goes beyond this single episode. You have instilled anticipation and enthusiasm in your audience, and we are waiting with baited breath for the next episodes. ❤
My man stuck a camera in his gas tank just so he could show us what filling a fuel tank looks like. This is why the videos take so long. Top tier quality content every single time. Keep it up Chris! Love your videos and been watching for years!
Hey, you won't remember me from like 5 years ago commenting (I was 14), but I just wanted to say that I've finally finished mechanic's school and gotten a job as a mechanic.
@@chrisfix I saw this coming. With all your " career changes" bipolar episodes, it turned off your notifications. Lol I just happened to be rolling through my subs and saw your video. 😂
I started my automotive journey because of a weird rattle that you showed how to fix. Now I'm a lube and tire tech that's buying their first project car soon. Excited for the Del Sol journey to continue.
Chris, when your first video of the DelSol came out, i was 15 and started to mess up in cars because of your videos. And now im a professional certified mechanic
Chris you’ve got no idea how much this video has validated me. I recently got my ‘96 Miata up and running, and you’re absolutely right: just get the damn thing running. My Miat still has a couple of handfuls of problems, but just to be in it, driving it, and solving these issues one item at a time has been totally blissful for me.
I have to say this video makes me realize that it doesn't matter how old a project you have, it still will be very nice to finish it. I have so many little and silly projects that I have left behind, that it will do me a lot of good to work on it, even so many years later.
Bought my miata and planned to turbo it using chris as a guide. After 6 years, moved out from my parents, got a wife and a new job I think its finally time to do it!
The del sol and drift stang were the cars that got me wanting a project car. Thats to you i got a 97 del sol early last year and impatiently turboed and had a blast with. I sold it recently and moved onto something else but i nice to see the og again. Thank you for the inspiration
Ive graduated high school, went to school in Mexico, came back because of the pandemic, survived, went through a break up and multiple jobs, and back at school. And still haven't seen this thing turboed. But im still here! Wanting to see the turbo on this thing! Thanks for doing this chris. I appreciate it and now im in trade school to be a auto technician. Your videos had given me a head start. Keep going mate
I love crossover episodes where we get to see other youtubers (or meet new ones). I even saw Sam in the background putting the shine on one of Cleeter's cars.
Shew, this took a while. SO THAT IS WHY HE SHOWED UP ON THE CLEETER CHANNEL!!! Gives me hope with my FZR400, though it is hard being in a sad part of the world...hope I have enough strength to hold out to see this through!
Seeing everyone's comments about this car is really wholesome, lol. Glad to know I'm not the only one who missed it for almost a decade. My story: this car+the driftstang got me into repair, after realizing that the only good way to hack it in the auto industry is to be in a desk job or run your own business I moved onto guns. I still love and know plenty about cars(mostly because of you Chris!) But it definitely took a backseat as more of a hobby than a career since I first saw this car.
I have a del sol and after a couple years it got too rusty to pass state inspection and the transmission had a couple bearings that wore out and sounded like it would blow up any second. It was off the road for a while while I fixed both those things but once I got it driving again, best feeling ever. The suspension rebuild & rust repair videos were very helpful!
When I was in middle school my cousin and his boi had delsol while his bois was on bags and he was driving through the mountains in upstate ny one day and his bags gave out and he rolled the car over 15 times i then bought the car from him at the age of 12 and me and my boi spent 4 long summers after locating and purchasing a rhd front clip and an full parts car and we rebuilt it as a rhd with a boosted k series motor
I lost two cars in a recent hurricane so I completely feel for you Chris. A 1990 300Zx and my bands 2003 Ford van. We got the van running (sorta!) and this is just the inspiration I need to tackle the Z.
Good to see you getting bact to this project, power to weight ratio in this beast is going to be crucial and great. Cleetus and crew are great friends to have.
I was 12 when this car was first introduced, watching your videos for FUN. Now i've graduated highschool, got my first car and I'm using your videos to help fix it i never thought I'd see this car again.
Chris you dropped this video at literally the perfect time, I saw your notification as I opened google to start diagnosing my own project del sol that’s been sitting
i just finished restoring my 84 Porsche 944 after 3 years, Boy was it a basket case but now Its done and I can enjoy it. Looking forward to the upcoming videos Chris!
man this was all the motivation i needed to get back to work on my 1990 240sx- speaking of which, a video on all the ways of removing rusty nuts and bolts might be helpful, its caused me so much pain
Good news is winter is coming for Florida and it wont be blistering hot for you! The rest of us can freeze our butts off while you get this thing going glad to see it alive and well again!
Chris I would like to say thank you for teaching me so much about fixing cars I have no idea where I would be at with mine if I didn’t have the knowledge you gave me.
I hope chris dose a b series swap ! in this del sol would be sick cant believe its been 5 years already love the video chris teached me to how to work on cars you should do a video on how to find a good engine for your car as a suggestion ❤
HIIII CHRIS you helped me so much whilst i work on my truck im 16 and you gave me the motivation to work on cars and truck!! thanks for helping throughout the way of my little journey!
New video ... sweet. Gotta hate when life gets busy. Looking forward to seeing the Del Sol building. I watched them all a few times. Thanks for the video
I turned 60 last spring and decided to buy a '97 Jag. Never worked on my cars much but I did a tune up and replaced the Power Steering rack, Alternator and water pump. Ready for more maintenance as necessary. It's a balance of how much to put into an old car but it's satisfying and so much cheaper to DIY.
OHH MY GOD!!! THE LEGEND IS BACK!!! And finally with the Del Sol! Love your videos Chris! UA-cam's Favourite Car Guy is BACK BOIISSSS! Please upload more frequently!
OMG, this couldn't have come at a better time. I've had my del Sol for 24 years and it has been sitting in abandoned project hell for almost 12 years. I've been wanting to bring it back. Thanks for the video.
You're mainly the entire reason why I got into cars. I own a 2003 Acura RSX Type-S and have watched most of your videos that relate to the problems and issues that I had to fix when I first got the car. Anyways, have a blessed day and yet again what a great video! :)
damn I love how few years ago I was watching the vids and everything was new, now after a year of driving license and working on cars myself everything is so obvious, thx for the idea, I think I started all of this coz the del sol vids haha
My car has been sitting since the past 2.5 years just waiting to get a Replacement engine cuz the rod bearings and piston rings gave up after 28 years . Just waiting to finally get the time to do a damn restoration on it. I can understand the pain of things not going the way they were supposed to but hey, your vids have really taught me so much over the past almost 10 years.
God imagine if this ended with the engine blowing up on the dyno, and ends with "Well here is an easy way to get rid of any problems your car might have." and cuts to a Facebook marketplace listing for free.
I was a freshman medical student when the teaser dropped, and now I’ve graduated with six months of work experience. You’re awesome-keep making the videos buddy!
Imagine my surprise when I just finished rewatching the dash cam video and installing my car, only to see another upload not even a minute later. So glad you’re doing okay man! Take your time.
No way, the nostalgia! It was your channel that inspired me to get my first project car. I used the piston return springs video to remove the head on an 05' lancer that had a broken timing belt. So good to see you posting again
I remember first seeing the Del Sol reveal on your channel so long ago-just a few months after I purchased my own. I'm so happy to see this. My 93 Del Sol project that I turboed 3 years ago has just been on the back burner! But seeing you back on it inspires me, as you were the reason I got into cars in the first place! I can't wait for the new content.
ChrisFix is like the dad who loved cars i never got. He teaches me so much about cars, how to fix stuff, how to deal stuff a parent should be teaching his kids. Without a doubt on my mind. The best and most useful youtube channel in the world
Thanks for getting around to my project car! All jokes, whatever the motivational blocks were, I'm happy to see you've overcome them and you're able to work on this car again!
Oh, you have no idea how good your timing is. I've had a project car sitting for almost four years that I really want to start. I rediscovered your channel recently and was binging episodes on how to restart abandoned cars. The thing that kept stopping me is the water leak from the sunroof that caused a musty smell, so that chlorine odor eliminator is exactly what I needed to get started.
When I was 14 I remember watching this and thinking, “hell yeah”. Now im 19 and just passed my first course in mechanic school, driving around my project car daily and still watching your videos, except actually using them now😂thank you Chris.
It's amazing to see this incredible machine come back to life again and that turbo build gonna be nuts. I'm very eager to see finishing up the project.
You have the poor chap a very bad deal. You should have given him the $1000 he asked for, knowing that you are gonna make tens of thousands from the video. This video of that boy has always rankled with me.
Oh man am I glad to see a new video! The Del Sol started when I was living in PA, now I'm back in Mexico! Hope everything in your life is better my friend!
Now this is what i can appreciate a quality content creator listening to their fan base and serving exactly what they want. Love this channel and cant wait to see more from the del sub
Im buying my very first car today which happens to be an old honda. its a 6th gen civic 4 door. Just to see that this vid comes out today really ties it all together. Been waiting so long for this and im glad it came.
Even when it's been awhile it's always worth the wait for a ChrisFix video. I can't believe it's been 6 years since you bought this car. I didn't realize it's been 8 years you've had the Driftstang. Time sure flies. Been watching every video for the past 9-10 years.
I got a 1999 2.7L Chrysler Concorde working on to restore and upgrade options from 300m 2002 special did not get the seats or dash (wish I did). Got the wiring side air bags, all modules and turn signal ,tilt down in reverse, heated mirrors. Same wiring same fuse and ground locations for 300m, LHS and Concorde lucky lucky me. Got the 9 speaker sound system OE Infinity. Needs painting and have a complete timing chain set with sprockets and tensioners, got Chrysler OE rims 16 inch. Gonna check compression first front end almost complete,struts all the way around done, speaker install done. Will pull oil pan and clean strainer with timing set. Have code reader and torque wrenches. If compression is bad will pull head. Have knock sensor. Have fun wish you well enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Didn’t even realize I watched the full 30 minute video. Went by extremely fast, so excited to see this series finally continue I was 12 when it first started now I have my own car!
From what I gathered from these comments is that Chris accidentally gave us the most important lesson in project cars: Sometimes life gets in the way so your progress slows down or stops and that is okay! If ChrisFix can do it, so does everyone else!
P.S Thank you for showing me that working on your car is not scary at all!
@@dimitarkondev5522 thank God for chrisfix
I totally agree. He's definitely released an important video today. Not just for us but I suspect also for himself. You see he's not just a car enthusiasts. He's also a film maker, and I imagine, as with many on UA-cam, an accidental film maker and educator. I found this episode so susinct, poignant, and insightful, so much so that it has inspired me. This, along with his automotive accomplishments likely underpins his motivations and aspirations in his work. Chris, you have really nailed it, pulling together information, summarising susinctly and creating a narrative that goes beyond this single episode. You have instilled anticipation and enthusiasm in your audience, and we are waiting with baited breath for the next episodes. ❤
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The second lesson from today's video: move to the free state of Florida, and life improves immediately.
Bruh I was in high school when you dropped the TEASER, now I have a full on kid and I’m in my mid 20’s
Dang haha better late than never
Still hasnt actually made the video yet, still time for a divorce to be thrown in there
@ oh yeah that too lmaoooooooo
@@TheGibby13 🤣🤣
Lmao same here!
FINALLY!!! AFTER 9 YEARS!! IT'S HERE!!!
ITS BEEN 9 YEARS?!?!
@@JakLuca Naaaaah, probably 6, but still, that's a lot
Yall are exaggerating its been 4 years.
@@Michael-vi3txits been 6 years since the first video
wait what
Bro filmed the intro in a literal flood and still delivered. Respect.
My man stuck a camera in his gas tank just so he could show us what filling a fuel tank looks like. This is why the videos take so long. Top tier quality content every single time. Keep it up Chris! Love your videos and been watching for years!
Hey, you won't remember me from like 5 years ago commenting (I was 14), but I just wanted to say that I've finally finished mechanic's school and gotten a job as a mechanic.
Awesome! Congratulations!
W bro
Great job!
Congratulations 💪🏽💪🏽
Good job man. Big stuff
Good to see UA-cam’s favorite car guy has the same issue as us (as in letting projects sit until you find motivation) 😁
Happens to the best of us!
The only issue I have is that my project car is also my only car 😂😂
My life has completely changed since I first watched this Del Sol video. What an incredible realization.
I was 17 when I was waiting for the del sol video, I just turned 20 three days ago and this is the best birthday present I've got!!
From rusted and ruined to turbocharged and track-ready-hats off to Chris for transforming this wreckage into a roaring masterpiece!
Hey Chris please post more
I just did!
@@chrisfix😂
@@chrisfix I saw this coming. With all your " career changes" bipolar episodes, it turned off your notifications. Lol I just happened to be rolling through my subs and saw your video. 😂
Agreed
Hey welcome back bro
"Out with the old, And in with the new" Never gets old chris!
Yay chris made del sol video before 2025 and before GTA 6!
wasn't expect for both of them and yet here we are
I started my automotive journey because of a weird rattle that you showed how to fix.
Now I'm a lube and tire tech that's buying their first project car soon.
Excited for the Del Sol journey to continue.
Chris, when your first video of the DelSol came out, i was 15 and started to mess up in cars because of your videos. And now im a professional certified mechanic
Wow time really does fly!
Got a del sol video before GTA 6😭
Should have everything done on this car by then lol
@@chrisfixcan’t wait for the uploads!
My god, i never thought id get to see a chrisfix video uploaded 1 min ago
i have been blessed
Word
We are making history
Been following for. Mucho tiempo= a long time.
30:32 I NEED MORE!!!!!!!!!!
Chris you’ve got no idea how much this video has validated me. I recently got my ‘96 Miata up and running, and you’re absolutely right: just get the damn thing running. My Miat still has a couple of handfuls of problems, but just to be in it, driving it, and solving these issues one item at a time has been totally blissful for me.
Whoop whoop , miata brotha 🤘🏽💪🏽🤙🏽✌🏽
I have to say this video makes me realize that it doesn't matter how old a project you have, it still will be very nice to finish it. I have so many little and silly projects that I have left behind, that it will do me a lot of good to work on it, even so many years later.
I was 10 years old when this started, and today I’m 19. It’s finally here, and I can’t wait to see the restoration journey ahead!
nah
when you wwre 10 i was noy alive yet
so you need to be quiet
Me seeing the notification Chrisfix posted:
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
Hello there :p
CHRIS I GOT A DEL SOL BECAUSE OF YOU
Awesome! What year?
Same! 93 si sol that I 5 speed swapped. Vids are on my channel. I no longer own it unfortunately
Bought my miata and planned to turbo it using chris as a guide. After 6 years, moved out from my parents, got a wife and a new job I think its finally time to do it!
The del sol and drift stang were the cars that got me wanting a project car. Thats to you i got a 97 del sol early last year and impatiently turboed and had a blast with. I sold it recently and moved onto something else but i nice to see the og again. Thank you for the inspiration
Ive graduated high school, went to school in Mexico, came back because of the pandemic, survived, went through a break up and multiple jobs, and back at school. And still haven't seen this thing turboed. But im still here! Wanting to see the turbo on this thing! Thanks for doing this chris. I appreciate it and now im in trade school to be a auto technician. Your videos had given me a head start. Keep going mate
The definitive "How to" Automotive UA-camr. Thank you sir for inspiring, informing and entertaining the new generation of car enthusiasts.
I love crossover episodes where we get to see other youtubers (or meet new ones). I even saw Sam in the background putting the shine on one of Cleeter's cars.
Shew, this took a while. SO THAT IS WHY HE SHOWED UP ON THE CLEETER CHANNEL!!!
Gives me hope with my FZR400, though it is hard being in a sad part of the world...hope I have enough strength to hold out to see this through!
Seeing everyone's comments about this car is really wholesome, lol. Glad to know I'm not the only one who missed it for almost a decade.
My story: this car+the driftstang got me into repair, after realizing that the only good way to hack it in the auto industry is to be in a desk job or run your own business I moved onto guns. I still love and know plenty about cars(mostly because of you Chris!) But it definitely took a backseat as more of a hobby than a career since I first saw this car.
When the world needed him the most, he finally appear.
love the vids u post chris keep up the good work
We got a Chris Fix and Cleetus collab before we got GTA 6, what a treat
I have a del sol and after a couple years it got too rusty to pass state inspection and the transmission had a couple bearings that wore out and sounded like it would blow up any second. It was off the road for a while while I fixed both those things but once I got it driving again, best feeling ever. The suspension rebuild & rust repair videos were very helpful!
Awesome!
When I was in middle school my cousin and his boi had delsol while his bois was on bags and he was driving through the mountains in upstate ny one day and his bags gave out and he rolled the car over 15 times i then bought the car from him at the age of 12 and me and my boi spent 4 long summers after locating and purchasing a rhd front clip and an full parts car and we rebuilt it as a rhd with a boosted k series motor
I lost two cars in a recent hurricane so I completely feel for you Chris. A 1990 300Zx and my bands 2003 Ford van. We got the van running (sorta!) and this is just the inspiration I need to tackle the Z.
Good to see you getting bact to this project, power to weight ratio in this beast is going to be crucial and great. Cleetus and crew are great friends to have.
Del Sol was the first video ever that I watched in your channel. Cant believe it has been 5 years! Way to go Chris!
I was 12 when this car was first introduced, watching your videos for FUN. Now i've graduated highschool, got my first car and I'm using your videos to help fix it
i never thought I'd see this car again.
Chris you dropped this video at literally the perfect time, I saw your notification as I opened google to start diagnosing my own project del sol that’s been sitting
Glad to see you're back but i wont lie, I would have loved a much longer episode without 1/3 being a recap/ Looking forward to the next ones
Always a great day when you see a new Chris Fix video...and on one of the coolest rides!
Finally a Chris fix video !
Finally!
i just finished restoring my 84 Porsche 944 after 3 years, Boy was it a basket case but now Its done and I can enjoy it. Looking forward to the upcoming videos Chris!
Awesome! I'm sure that feels great! Thanks!
Please share videos of your 944 @Gunt4sh 😊
Finally! The return of the king!
Hey Chris, I'm from Valencia, Spain, a city that has recently been hit by a terrible flood affecting over 120,000 cars. This video is spot on. Cheers!
man this was all the motivation i needed to get back to work on my 1990 240sx- speaking of which, a video on all the ways of removing rusty nuts and bolts might be helpful, its caused me so much pain
Good news is winter is coming for Florida and it wont be blistering hot for you! The rest of us can freeze our butts off while you get this thing going glad to see it alive and well again!
I've had some cold days surprisingly but definitely not as bad as before the move haha
@@chrisfix Still going to be weird not seeing you in the old driveway.
Chris I would like to say thank you for teaching me so much about fixing cars I have no idea where I would be at with mine if I didn’t have the knowledge you gave me.
i cant believe it has been 6 years! we missed u chris. damn 6 years ago i couldnt even speak english i started watching ur content.
I hope chris dose a b series swap ! in this del sol would be sick cant believe its been 5 years already love the video chris teached me to how to work on cars you should do a video on how to find a good engine for your car as a suggestion ❤
HIIII CHRIS you helped me so much whilst i work on my truck im 16 and you gave me the motivation to work on cars and truck!! thanks for helping throughout the way of my little journey!
New video ... sweet. Gotta hate when life gets busy. Looking forward to seeing the Del Sol building. I watched them all a few times. Thanks for the video
THANK YOU. I've been looking for this video for years. I'm on my 3rd del sol because of your first del sol video. Now my wife and kid have one too.
That's awesome!
The hammer stored in the backseat is the realest shit ive ever seen
I turned 60 last spring and decided to buy a '97 Jag. Never worked on my cars much but I did a tune up and replaced the Power Steering rack, Alternator and water pump. Ready for more maintenance as necessary. It's a balance of how much to put into an old car but it's satisfying and so much cheaper to DIY.
Wow, I can't believe it's been 5 years since you bought the Del Sol! I remember that day. Glad to see it again,Chris.
OHH MY GOD!!! THE LEGEND IS BACK!!! And finally with the Del Sol! Love your videos Chris! UA-cam's Favourite Car Guy is BACK BOIISSSS! Please upload more frequently!
when we needed him the most , he is here
29:34 HEY GUYS, crisp shift here!
OMG, this couldn't have come at a better time. I've had my del Sol for 24 years and it has been sitting in abandoned project hell for almost 12 years. I've been wanting to bring it back. Thanks for the video.
You're mainly the entire reason why I got into cars. I own a 2003 Acura RSX Type-S and have watched most of your videos that relate to the problems and issues that I had to fix when I first got the car. Anyways, have a blessed day and yet again what a great video! :)
damn I love how few years ago I was watching the vids and everything was new, now after a year of driving license and working on cars myself everything is so obvious, thx for the idea, I think I started all of this coz the del sol vids haha
Hell yeah. I've been using your Drift Stang videos for my own SN95 build. I love your channel!
Awesome!
I really want to see you do those repair jobs on the Honda del sol, those would make for great videos
i was 2 years away from finishing HS when this came out, im a grown man that graduated university with a job now, happy to see it come.
My car has been sitting since the past 2.5 years just waiting to get a Replacement engine cuz the rod bearings and piston rings gave up after 28 years . Just waiting to finally get the time to do a damn restoration on it. I can understand the pain of things not going the way they were supposed to but hey, your vids have really taught me so much over the past almost 10 years.
Bro just made a head gasket replacement look easy
God imagine if this ended with the engine blowing up on the dyno, and ends with "Well here is an easy way to get rid of any problems your car might have." and cuts to a Facebook marketplace listing for free.
I guess unfortunately it's too easy to get a replacement engine so I wouldn't have any excuses lol
See you guys in half a year when he uploads again🎉
I have 2 videos almost ready to go stay tuned ;)
Lol 😂
Hell yeah this video absolutely made my day! Love your videos from Hungary❤
I was a freshman medical student when the teaser dropped, and now I’ve graduated with six months of work experience. You’re awesome-keep making the videos buddy!
The king has returned!👑
Hail to The King BABY!!!
It’s a Christmas Miracle !!
Man I feel like we became strangers, but here I am still supporting…thank you Chris for your time and dedication! ❤
Imagine my surprise when I just finished rewatching the dash cam video and installing my car, only to see another upload not even a minute later.
So glad you’re doing okay man! Take your time.
it says on the thumbnail "Can it be saved?", man you're ChrisFix! you can save my life!
0:23 legs reveal
No way, the nostalgia! It was your channel that inspired me to get my first project car. I used the piston return springs video to remove the head on an 05' lancer that had a broken timing belt.
So good to see you posting again
Awesome!
its been 9yrs del sol, good to see u back old friend.
I remember first seeing the Del Sol reveal on your channel so long ago-just a few months after I purchased my own. I'm so happy to see this. My 93 Del Sol project that I turboed 3 years ago has just been on the back burner! But seeing you back on it inspires me, as you were the reason I got into cars in the first place! I can't wait for the new content.
ChrisFix is like the dad who loved cars i never got.
He teaches me so much about cars, how to fix stuff, how to deal stuff a parent should be teaching his kids. Without a doubt on my mind. The best and most useful youtube channel in the world
Yo is nos going honda 30:11
lol 15:22 a true sh!@ box
Maybe first ?!
3rd!
Thanks for getting around to my project car! All jokes, whatever the motivational blocks were, I'm happy to see you've overcome them and you're able to work on this car again!
Oh, you have no idea how good your timing is. I've had a project car sitting for almost four years that I really want to start. I rediscovered your channel recently and was binging episodes on how to restart abandoned cars. The thing that kept stopping me is the water leak from the sunroof that caused a musty smell, so that chlorine odor eliminator is exactly what I needed to get started.
First✌️
Winner winner chicken dinner!
@@chrisfix i refreshed a hundred times since 10:59 till it dropped well worth the wait
@@chrisfixi’m rly considering on buying a miata as project car because of your videos, but i’em short of money currently, so it’ll need to wait😄
When I was 14 I remember watching this and thinking, “hell yeah”. Now im 19 and just passed my first course in mechanic school, driving around my project car daily and still watching your videos, except actually using them now😂thank you Chris.
It's amazing to see this incredible machine come back to life again and that turbo build gonna be nuts. I'm very eager to see finishing up the project.
You have the poor chap a very bad deal. You should have given him the $1000 he asked for, knowing that you are gonna make tens of thousands from the video. This video of that boy has always rankled with me.
babe wake up, chris fix has posted a new video
I literally commented maybe a week ago about the del sol project and here it is, finally cant wait to see whats coming up
Oh man am I glad to see a new video! The Del Sol started when I was living in PA, now I'm back in Mexico! Hope everything in your life is better my friend!
I used to dream for times like this
Now this is what i can appreciate a quality content creator listening to their fan base and serving exactly what they want. Love this channel and cant wait to see more from the del sub
Im buying my very first car today which happens to be an old honda. its a 6th gen civic 4 door. Just to see that this vid comes out today really ties it all together. Been waiting so long for this and im glad it came.
My dad and I got his 68 Chevy on the road this past summer/fall. It does feel good to have her back after 4 years.
Even when it's been awhile it's always worth the wait for a ChrisFix video. I can't believe it's been 6 years since you bought this car. I didn't realize it's been 8 years you've had the Driftstang. Time sure flies. Been watching every video for the past 9-10 years.
This video is like a technical school lesson, very clean clear, very well demonstrated, like training session benchmark, good job Chris...
I got a 1999 2.7L Chrysler Concorde working on to restore and upgrade options from 300m 2002 special did not get the seats or dash (wish I did). Got the wiring side air bags, all modules and turn signal ,tilt down in reverse, heated mirrors. Same wiring same fuse and ground locations for 300m, LHS and Concorde lucky lucky me. Got the 9 speaker sound system OE Infinity. Needs painting and have a complete timing chain set with sprockets and tensioners, got Chrysler OE rims 16 inch. Gonna check compression first front end almost complete,struts all the way around done, speaker install done. Will pull oil pan and clean strainer with timing set. Have code reader and torque wrenches. If compression is bad will pull head. Have knock sensor. Have fun wish you well enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Didn’t even realize I watched the full 30 minute video. Went by extremely fast, so excited to see this series finally continue I was 12 when it first started now I have my own car!