My friend! Thank you. Over the years I've looked into many cars and this one has been cool to me for some time now. Thank you for watching and listening.
Wow! It *really* does look orange in the sunlight! I had just peeped the Cars and Coffee video. Man, I just discovered this car a few days ago and have been looking around for pictures and videos on it since. It's a pretty dope car. Looking forward to seeing what work of art you produce with it in the future. Edit: And respect for keeping things close to OEM and era apropriate during your initial mods to the car. Those drives will be memorable for sure! 👌
Hey, thank you for watching and digesting the information and visuals! Yup, they have a beautiful tint/huge of orange in the red that pops in the right lighting. You can find more pictures and reels of this car and my other ones on my IG: @thebigmike - feel free to join the family there, too! Thank you for the respect on the manner and style with which I'm modding the vehicle initially. Enjoying it for what it with subtle compliments/mods is what it's all about right now.
Cool find. Fun fact: The Toyota Sera is the reason behind why Mclaren doors are the way they are, Oh and also why the Mclaren Senna windows are half windows. I apologize, Big Mike... I didn't watch your video from the beginning before posting my "fun fact" but very cool you knew/revealed the inspiration story behind the Sera/ Mclaren, not many car enthusiasts let alone US car enthusiasts know that back story (Sera/Mclaren dihedral doors)., also very cool to know/see there's a toyota sera on US soil. Hope I get to finally see the Sera in the US in person.
I was just about to respond to your comment and ask/suggest you watch the video, but then I paused and read your comment in its entirety and saw you apologize about putting the fun fact before watching. I appreciate how we both can acknowledge things like that. Thank you for joining the family here on my YT channel, it's great that you enjoy this chassis and history and I look forward to you watching upcoming episodes on this and my other builds. Oh, did you see the first video I did with this car? It was the reveal episode. If you haven't, please do. I appreciate you!
Hello big mike, i've found a sera in pakistan in horrible condition. I'm planning to restore the car, could you guide me about the front bumper you have installed in your car? I've sourced most of the parts but i'm trying to get the bumper made here locally, i just want to know the serial number or the name of the bumper or its dimensions
Just a very cool car. Love it
Thank you very much, Tom
Love it brother
Thank you, and thank you for joining the family here on my YT channel!
nice one Mike... you also did great research on the car :)
My friend! Thank you. Over the years I've looked into many cars and this one has been cool to me for some time now. Thank you for watching and listening.
Wow! It *really* does look orange in the sunlight! I had just peeped the Cars and Coffee video. Man, I just discovered this car a few days ago and have been looking around for pictures and videos on it since. It's a pretty dope car. Looking forward to seeing what work of art you produce with it in the future.
Edit: And respect for keeping things close to OEM and era apropriate during your initial mods to the car. Those drives will be memorable for sure! 👌
Hey, thank you for watching and digesting the information and visuals! Yup, they have a beautiful tint/huge of orange in the red that pops in the right lighting. You can find more pictures and reels of this car and my other ones on my IG: @thebigmike - feel free to join the family there, too!
Thank you for the respect on the manner and style with which I'm modding the vehicle initially. Enjoying it for what it with subtle compliments/mods is what it's all about right now.
@@BigMikeEdition Thanks BigMike 🤙🏾 I'll be sure to check em out!
@@DJHeroMasta You're welcome! See you on Instagram.
- Big Mike (with a space between the two words 😁)
Cool find. Fun fact: The Toyota Sera is the reason behind why Mclaren doors are the way they are, Oh and also why the Mclaren Senna windows are half windows. I apologize, Big Mike... I didn't watch your video from the beginning before posting my "fun fact" but very cool you knew/revealed the inspiration story behind the Sera/ Mclaren, not many car enthusiasts let alone US car enthusiasts know that back story (Sera/Mclaren dihedral doors)., also very cool to know/see there's a toyota sera on US soil. Hope I get to finally see the Sera in the US in person.
I was just about to respond to your comment and ask/suggest you watch the video, but then I paused and read your comment in its entirety and saw you apologize about putting the fun fact before watching. I appreciate how we both can acknowledge things like that. Thank you for joining the family here on my YT channel, it's great that you enjoy this chassis and history and I look forward to you watching upcoming episodes on this and my other builds. Oh, did you see the first video I did with this car? It was the reveal episode. If you haven't, please do. I appreciate you!
Hello big mike, i've found a sera in pakistan in horrible condition. I'm planning to restore the car, could you guide me about the front bumper you have installed in your car?
I've sourced most of the parts but i'm trying to get the bumper made here locally, i just want to know the serial number or the name of the bumper or its dimensions