I'm in my 70's now but I still can remember working on my cars and the tractors and trucks on the farm. I learned most of what I know from my old man, That's the way kids learn. It's good to see that old school tradition continuing on here an 2024. Giuseppe is on the right track. He isn't walking around staring at his phone or in the house playing video games. Great job Dad raising a kid that knows some things.
I swear to God this kids actually growing in front of the camera from when y'all first started this channel... 😊 pretty soon he's gonna be as big as you pops
It's always good to watch your video's. You guys make me Happy Happy!!! My father taught me everything I know about fixing cars. Now he's resting in peace.
Yay, you actually did a almost 30 minute video. That was pretty cool. I like that it kept my interest in it for up to almost 30 minutes. Wow keep up the good work like to watch you guys working together.😂😂
We Love you guys!, when I was growing up there were a lot of Chevys but not Pontiacs around like that, when I first started driving you could get a running car sometimes 50 bucks sometimes for free. Keep up the love Merry Christmas to you all.
This was a great episode. We got to see them working together, we got to see Pops doing some work (not that he doesn't, we just don't get to see it), we got the thrill of victory and the agony of the feet (must be an Only Fans video), mucho funno.
I’m a tech at Honda I love the relationship y’all have I lost my dad when I was 21. But I sure wouldn’t mind coming to hang out at the ol shop I’m located in the Chicago area I wish I was doing this when I was this young kids gunna be successful and thanks to his loving father
Dan from DD Speed Shop does a lot of videos on these tri5s and today he just did one about the same issue you're having with the turn signals, maybe you can get some tips from him and or where he gets parts from
i have a 72 Volkswagen Super Beetle and needing a clutch adjustment and and brake adjustment and not sure how to make either and wish i had ya in South Carolina. We have no vehicle to get around and my father is 75 and i need to get her back on the road for a vehicle. I was trying to sell it for 5,500 but instead thinking about fixing it
Hey Giuseppe, "can you tell me what the ignition timing on a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air with a 327-cubic-inch engine and a four-barrel carburetor was?" Lol
I think I get whats going n here ... Genetic memory. Aside from his fsther I bet his grandfather was mechanical too. Information passed on through genes
I'm in my 70's now but I still can remember working on my cars and the tractors and trucks on the farm. I learned most of what I know from my old man, That's the way kids learn. It's good to see that old school tradition continuing on here an 2024. Giuseppe is on the right track. He isn't walking around staring at his phone or in the house playing video games. Great job Dad raising a kid that knows some things.
You two deserve a 10000 thumbs up !!!!
I swear to God this kids actually growing in front of the camera from when y'all first started this channel... 😊 pretty soon he's gonna be as big as you pops
The kids older than all of us 👍
It's always good to watch your video's. You guys make me Happy Happy!!! My father taught me everything I know about fixing cars. Now he's resting in peace.
Honda, the car that sells it self. Great job. Keep up the great work
You and your kid is so cool I like how he can fix all these old antique cars and make them beautiful once again
Love the longer videos and your content...Father and Son can't beat it!!
I love the longer videos. Keep up the good work!
At 5:38 min into it, the look Giuseppe gave was just like his dad's expression when he gets frustrated! Lol 😂🎉
U are an awesome kid watch u all the time
loving your videos ! And I enjoy seeing the progress on the '56.
Love this!
Great Video! Great job Guys!
Yay, you actually did a almost 30 minute video. That was pretty cool. I like that it kept my interest in it for up to almost 30 minutes. Wow keep up the good work like to watch you guys working together.😂😂
We Love you guys!, when I was growing up there were a lot of Chevys but not Pontiacs around like that, when I first started driving you could get a running car sometimes 50 bucks sometimes for free. Keep up the love Merry Christmas to you all.
87 Accord LXi 🎉
THATS SO COOL!😊
It nice that way you treat your kid you teach him everything you never see that anymore that cool good parents
You guys seeing those drones?? Big up Giuseppe 💪🏴
This was a great episode. We got to see them working together, we got to see Pops doing some work (not that he doesn't, we just don't get to see it), we got the thrill of victory and the agony of the feet (must be an Only Fans video), mucho funno.
I’m a tech at Honda I love the relationship y’all have I lost my dad when I was 21. But I sure wouldn’t mind coming to hang out at the ol shop I’m located in the Chicago area I wish I was doing this when I was this young kids gunna be successful and thanks to his loving father
Dan from DD Speed Shop does a lot of videos on these tri5s and today he just did one about the same issue you're having with the turn signals, maybe you can get some tips from him and or where he gets parts from
i have a 72 Volkswagen Super Beetle and needing a clutch adjustment and and brake adjustment and not sure how to make either and wish i had ya in South Carolina. We have no vehicle to get around and my father is 75 and i need to get her back on the road for a vehicle. I was trying to sell it for 5,500 but instead thinking about fixing it
Hey Giuseppe, "can you tell me what the ignition timing on a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air with a 327-cubic-inch engine and a four-barrel carburetor was?" Lol
Encyclopedia Brown Finds The Bel Air
Is Christine the car that sells itself lol?
The car that sells itself was Honda Accord
HARVEY?? to your question
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honda the car that sells itself 42 ford the car that almost sells itself
i hope you guy's get a tv offer......so what r ya doin
I think I get whats going n here ... Genetic memory. Aside from his fsther I bet his grandfather was mechanical too.
Information passed on through genes