@@Dclawspker considering she’s 16 and this comfortable with everything she already does with this company and how well they have raised her I don’t doubt that I’d she wants to she would be able to and do great at it
@@GTFour while that may be true she's still got to have the brains and the enthusiasm to see it through. Judging from these videos (and the one I saw of her learning to drift). She definitely has the right mindset to be worthy of taking the place on if she wants to.
RIP Ken. My condolences to the family, especially Lia. Losing your father at such a young age must be heartbreaking. Stay strong, make your father proud - his legacy will carry on through you!
Repent to Jesus Christ “And this is love: that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, his command is that you walk in love.” 2 John 1:6 NIV
The more young people we can get to enjoy wrenching and learning on their cars - the better! Can't wait to see this thing come together Lia & HRD Team 😬
Still though specially in US, some lucky kids are really spoiled and don't care about many things & stuff but to me it appears like she does put herself to work specially in little free time she has with school, rally and other things to learn these things crazy fast, is not easy for her, specially as girl might feel inside herself the pressure to be in her father shoes and when she is doing things is not looking sloppy at all, she fights to be better.. So to keep this short, Lia learn fast and she is talented ! I love her energy and she’s so enthusiastic about anything so this will be a good series to watch even after she finish this project, who knows what's going to do next.. pretty soon she might do a Gymkhana with or without her dad..
@@u_n_c_l_e_m_i_s_o Money she generated from working for her father. It's completely different than when I was in high school working for $6.50 an hour. Not knocking her, but racing your dad's cars does not count as work in in my book...
It's January 3, 2023 and I just watched this vid, which has been in my list for about a month or so. There is even more meaning to this car for Lia. I can't even imagine what it's like for the Blocks and their whole family to lose Ken so suddenly. This series on the build shows how much of a family-focused person he was. He is such a bright light and is already missed. I would say rest in peace, however I don't think "Peace" and his version of heaven would be in the same sentence.
Daughter like father, it’s awesome to see the passion and love for cars/building process, what’s even more awesome is the influence he has on his daughter and how supportive of a father he is. Your an inspiration to me!
Me too! My daughters 3 tomorrow and there’s little things or looks Lia does or gives her dad that I recognise in my little girl, I want this bond forever!
Repent to Jesus Christ “And this is love: that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, his command is that you walk in love.” 2 John 1:6 NIV
Very informative and Lia is doing a super job. Can’t believe Ken is gone but his vibrant soul lives on in these videos and his family. RIP & Condolences…
As someone who owned a Audi 90 Quattro as a beginner, this is going to be fun for her. Reliable, Quick, Beautiful Sounding and absolutely wonderful to handle and drive.
This is a great family show- Ken and the team teaching the next generation. Hats off to everyone, especially Lia. She can outdrive, out-weld, and out-wrench me and so many others. Looking forward to following her motorsport career.
That’s gnarly she’s running it with one hand out the gate. Most people use both hands initially for stability until they have experience. Welds looked great, she’ll be a killer if she keeps at it. 💥🤘🏻
This is all really cool. Lia is becoming very comfortable being in front of the camera and really beginning to have fun with that part of this process. It's obvious she's having fun with the actual work on the car and motorsport in general.
Truly blessed to have your dad and friends show you this much in a short time and props to adapting and learning so fast… gotta say watching her pick up on welding so fast was awesome… she’s gonna be the coolest car person at her school EDIT: I would never in a million years expect Lia and her family to have to deal with this and if you told me 2 months ago this would have happened I would have lost my mind … my deepest condolences to your family and YOUR DAD WOULD AND IS SUPER PROUD OF YOU I know it won’t be easy but if you read this just continue to make him proud and be the best version of yourself… he’ll always be in your heart
Loving this series. I've always wanted to do something like this with my daughter who just turned 15. My father died when I was 2 but my stepdad was a DIY person so I learned a lot from him before he passed. Ken was the best dad.
R.I.P Ken, condolences to Lia and family.. I hope she follows her dads footsteps...this car is sooo sick!!! Won't lie I'm still in shock like the rest of the world.....
Lia has a lot of opportunities in her life, it’s really cool to see her take advantage of them. Learning to weld and your teacher is the famous Chair Slayer, that’s next level badassery
Painting, welding, mechanics ! This is just heaven watching her learn with passion. My uncles used to take me to the garage on weekend to do chassis work and paint when I was 13, I miss it so much so enjoy and take it all in Lia
Hello Sarrah.. How is your quattro doing ? we watch you too from Europe.. pls do more full electric car reviews (iD-Buzz maybe?).. tank you in advance we love your channel too..
its cool to see her working so hard on her first car, she is doing great and i am sure she stays in this business,Ken you can be very proud of your daughter
I respect that she's involved in it all, not just having a beautiful first car but building it hands on she will appreciate it and learn from it all, that's how to do it ❤😊
I love this. The fact that y'all are teaching her and letting her do all the work for herself is so wholesome and I hope one day that I can do this for my son and daughters! As a dad, it makes me so happy to see that kind of relationship among others and it renews my faith in humanity. I love the fact that Lia is learning and is jumping in to do all the work herself. When the car is finished - she is going to appreciate it that much more and she will be proud of what she has for good reason. She built it herself with her own hard work and that's an amazing feeling for anyone that knows it! That feeling is what brings most of us together as fellow vehicle hobbyists/enthusiasts/lovers. That right there is what keeps the love for the industry going!
She earned it. I am inspired to borrow my Dad’s 1400 hp race car to win my own race to buy my first car then have my Dad’s crew let me play in the garage while they do the difficult stuff. If she can do it all by herself then I know I can do it too! Thanks for showing everyone that you can do anything you put your mind to.
Wow this is awesome! I grew up in one of these cars! My grandpa bought one when they first were released and he drove it everyday until he passed away in 2005. I love these cars and this project, and I know Lia will too. 👌
@@HELLO-os7we it’s sema finished, must be embarrassing to only have working bought cars and broken built ones as this wonder kind is about to be driving a car he started building before her conception.
Эту девчонку можно каждому ставить в пример, даже лицам противоположного пола!) А когда она полуавтоматом наложила довольно таки офигенные швы ( какие у меня не всегда на моем "китайце" получаются)) - уровень моего уважения просто подпрыгнул на несколько пунктов! Очень жаль ее безвременно ушедшего отца - человека оригинального, обладавшего бесспорным талантом. Да и то, что у него получилась такая дочь - проявление еще одного его таланта! Мое глубокое уважение и соболезнование...
From one father to another, Ken and his wife have done a phenomenal job with this young lady. This young lady has exceptional work ethic, focus, intelligence and respect. Wish her all the luck in the world may God bless this family and protect them.
My deepest condolences to you Lia, I know you adore your dad...,and it's an irreparable loss...,I wish with all my heart ,God give you to you and your family , the Peace that you need right now... Rest in Peace Ken..😪
There's nothing better in this world than to teach your children with lots of hands on training then just going out and buying an awesome first ride. Now she can say hands down that she built her first car with impeccable knowledge of her or any vehile. Epic job dad. Aloha from Kansas
I really hope that this build can keep moving forward and doesn't stagnate, I appreciate that a young lady is putting this much effort into her own car. I waited until I was 18 to get my license for money purposes, but I bought my first truck wrecked and I rebuilt it before I had my license.
So jealous of her childhood and I'll probably be even more jealous of her adulthood. Hell yeah guys, awesome series. Having her own PPG color is absolutely siiicccckkkk
Think it's great your daughter has an affinity for the cool older Audi's, you've set a good example....and I'm not just talking cars. She's a smart young lady and has obviously observed and absorbed a lot of your knowledge....great job! I still get a kick out of hearing the stories my daughter tells every time she checks fluids at a fill up, one guy my age even said he wanted to set her up with his son, haha. Bought my 1st gt for $500 non-running, but she was still a diamond in the rough. Looking forward to following along with her rebuild.
I just discovered Ken's UA-cam channel and I've already seen a few videos. I now understand why he is called a legend and what a fantastic father. Ken you will be sorely missed.
What an amazing first car to have. My all-time favourite car. I grew up around these beasts. Used to watch them race at a local rallycross track .A neighbour had one, it was always a stunning car.. Weird story, the owner originally won a brand new Sierra Cosworth, which back then was also everyone's dream car. But he didn't want the Cossie, so he immediately got rid of it and bought himself the Quattro.. Such a unique sounding car... They won everything back in their day.. Congrats on owning a truly legendary car.... And so sorry to learn about what happened, R.I.P. to another true legend. Will also never be forgotten. 🙏
This is how you raise a kid, not only listening to what she wants but also feeding her the right information to proceed on this path safely and intelligently gj Ken, also well done Lia can already weld better than me!
I love the color Lia chose for her car. It’s the same as my 1979 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe 30 that I’m going to be turning into an off road wrecker. Keep up the good work Lia!
Lia is literally the coolest girl on the planet. Love her car choice and her passion for cars. Ken you raised very very very well you should be very proud
Well she will always have this to look back on and remember how cool it was to have a dad that helped you build your first car. Especially a sick rally car like this one!! RIP Ken you were an amazing father and role model!! So sad you are gone 😭
It's so awesome she is building her car. If you put it together yourself, you usually can fix it when things go south. Can't wait for the next episode.
I find it sow cool how block is not just having his mechanics do all the work but having here be apart of the hole process and I feel it will make here have a better connection to the car
Best dad ever! So very sad, yet Ken's charisma, passion and personality will be entertaining forever and Ken will forever live on in our thoughts and memories
@@toddanders5218 thank you for your warning, I was very sceptical about this, and ignored it. It’s very sad that pathetic people act like this, what are they actually achieving?
Really enjoy these videos of father daughter bonding with life lessons, hands on learning fun stuff in all aspects of automobile mechanics. Ken block for greatest Dad of all time. Lia is a treat to watch not only on how smart she is but sweet also
Again, what a wonderful family. 🇺🇸 The work ethic your children have is a true blessing. Now let’s talk cars. When I went to flash the ECM/ECU of my B5 S4 Avant, I went with Roland Mayer, founder of Motoren Technik Mayer GmbH. But of course, Mr. Mayer is best known for his engineering work on the original ur-Quattro. From wiki, ‘involved in the development of the five-cylinder turbo engine of the quattro sport race car of Group B’. I had that ‘Ich ❤ meinen Audi’ sticker on my car too, smiled when I saw it on the project car.
Lia's gonna have the sickest first car ever and actually know how to maintain it. Props to you Ken for raising her right
And the skills to drive it like nobody else at school. I'll never be this cool!
He truly is a legend.
@@UltimateAntto He?
Not to mention the help with the "great taste" 😁
The way how she quickly adapt & learn is scary.. i'm absolutely excited for this Audi project and her future projects !
Rest in peace Ken. Your legacy lives on in Lia. Prayers to you and your family…
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@@paulo7200his dead 😢
@@Eliott3869 Snowmobile fell on him apparently.
you spell that wrong, its Peace
he must be proud of her
So impressed. If Lia has a business brain in her repertoire of talents she'll be running this whole damn show / team / company in a few years.
100% that will happen. Not a doubt in my mind
@@Dclawspker considering she’s 16 and this comfortable with everything she already does with this company and how well they have raised her I don’t doubt that I’d she wants to she would be able to and do great at it
Who is up for Gymkhana with Lia next ? 😈
Well yeah, it's literally all being handed to her.
@@GTFour while that may be true she's still got to have the brains and the enthusiasm to see it through. Judging from these videos (and the one I saw of her learning to drift). She definitely has the right mindset to be worthy of taking the place on if she wants to.
RIP Ken. My condolences to the family, especially Lia. Losing your father at such a young age must be heartbreaking. Stay strong, make your father proud - his legacy will carry on through you!
Well said. ❤🙏
He has 3 children, Lia being the oldest.
I'd say the audi has a layer of dust, this young woman is dealing with alot now.
So cool seeing dave get to apply his knowledge with no price cap or trying to fit in working on a car after work. This is a really cool series
Repent to Jesus Christ “And this is love: that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, his command is that you walk in love.”
2 John 1:6 NIV
The more young people we can get to enjoy wrenching and learning on their cars - the better! Can't wait to see this thing come together Lia & HRD Team 😬
When I saw the FCP packing tape, I thought "Excellent choice." Lia's lifetime car for sure.
Imagine having a dad with the kind of skills, resources, and connections that ken has man
Don’t have to imagine look around UA-cam car people most are playing with daddy money.
Still though specially in US, some lucky kids are really spoiled and don't care about many things & stuff but to me it appears like she does put herself to work specially in little free time she has with school, rally and other things to learn these things crazy fast, is not easy for her, specially as girl might feel inside herself the pressure to be in her father shoes and when she is doing things is not looking sloppy at all, she fights to be better.. So to keep this short, Lia learn fast and she is talented ! I love her energy and she’s so enthusiastic about anything so this will be a good series to watch even after she finish this project, who knows what's going to do next.. pretty soon she might do a Gymkhana with or without her dad..
Be that person, I didnt have the skills or idea what I do now I just learned my kid will have it way easier
@@stereotypicalwhitemale848 this is her money though... He even says it in the first episode.
@@u_n_c_l_e_m_i_s_o Money she generated from working for her father. It's completely different than when I was in high school working for $6.50 an hour. Not knocking her, but racing your dad's cars does not count as work in in my book...
It's January 3, 2023 and I just watched this vid, which has been in my list for about a month or so.
There is even more meaning to this car for Lia.
I can't even imagine what it's like for the Blocks and their whole family to lose Ken so suddenly. This series on the build shows how much of a family-focused person he was.
He is such a bright light and is already missed.
I would say rest in peace, however I don't think "Peace" and his version of heaven would be in the same sentence.
I would have given this a like, but it stands at 43 right now. I can't take that away.
That last sentence was probably most appropriate! His version of heaven was sliding through a turn and doing a long donut!
I'm so glad that we can go back and watch these videos with Ken and Lia...so sad he's not with us anymore...RIP Ken...
"Dont tell her that" ❤️
RIP hero, thank you for inspiring us
Daughter like father, it’s awesome to see the passion and love for cars/building process, what’s even more awesome is the influence he has on his daughter and how supportive of a father he is. Your an inspiration to me!
Me too! My daughters 3 tomorrow and there’s little things or looks Lia does or gives her dad that I recognise in my little girl, I want this bond forever!
Tires are meant for burning Ken Block = probably
Indeed ❤ and Amen 🙏
Repent to Jesus Christ “And this is love: that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, his command is that you walk in love.”
2 John 1:6 NIV
Very informative and Lia is doing a super job.
Can’t believe Ken is gone but his vibrant soul lives on in these videos and his family. RIP & Condolences…
Cool color choice. I'm glad she's really a part of the car she's going to own. You've got an awesome Dad!
Not only is she learning but learning from Top Tier teachers. Ken should be proud..she going places for sure
As someone who owned a Audi 90 Quattro as a beginner, this is going to be fun for her. Reliable, Quick, Beautiful Sounding and absolutely wonderful to handle and drive.
This is a great family show- Ken and the team teaching the next generation. Hats off to everyone, especially Lia. She can outdrive, out-weld, and out-wrench me and so many others. Looking forward to following her motorsport career.
Oh yea she could kick so many people asses in a rally
That’s gnarly she’s running it with one hand out the gate. Most people use both hands initially for stability until they have experience. Welds looked great, she’ll be a killer if she keeps at it. 💥🤘🏻
That first weld looked money. Having Rob as instructor is a true gift.
She did better on her first weld than I can do now.
This is all really cool. Lia is becoming very comfortable being in front of the camera and really beginning to have fun with that part of this process. It's obvious she's having fun with the actual work on the car and motorsport in general.
Watching this now is heart breaking. RIP Ken. Thank you for everything you did for car culture.
Truly blessed to have your dad and friends show you this much in a short time and props to adapting and learning so fast… gotta say watching her pick up on welding so fast was awesome… she’s gonna be the coolest car person at her school
EDIT: I would never in a million years expect Lia and her family to have to deal with this and if you told me 2 months ago this would have happened I would have lost my mind … my deepest condolences to your family and YOUR DAD WOULD AND IS SUPER PROUD OF YOU I know it won’t be easy but if you read this just continue to make him proud and be the best version of yourself… he’ll always be in your heart
Amazing job Lia on the welding
Loving this series. I've always wanted to do something like this with my daughter who just turned 15. My father died when I was 2 but my stepdad was a DIY person so I learned a lot from him before he passed. Ken was the best dad.
R.I.P Ken, condolences to Lia and family.. I hope she follows her dads footsteps...this car is sooo sick!!! Won't lie I'm still in shock like the rest of the world.....
just here admiring the effort this man puts into everything, his life and his daughter show just how much of a legend this man is. Rest In Peace man
Man I really love everything about this video. Just a Dad, his Daughter, a great team, and sick car.
Lia has a lot of opportunities in her life, it’s really cool to see her take advantage of them. Learning to weld and your teacher is the famous Chair Slayer, that’s next level badassery
Some other UA-camr said "If you ever are feeling useless, imagine being the guy who has to give Lia Block her driving test when she turns 16."
This car will forever be cherished, rest up king 👑
As a welder I agree, those welds look good. So great to see the car coming together.
Pretty amazing for first time welding. U dont think her welds look alittle cold?
OMG Lia not only did a lot of work here, but also painted it herself! Deep respect. Keep it up girl, your dad would have wanted you to.
I’m so happy to see her become a larger part of hoonigan. She’s an amazing personality and I can’t wait to see what she becomes in the future!
What a proud dad moment, to see her paint, weld, build. Amazing stuff.
Having a Dad like Ken is a great aid for Lia
Don't forget about her Mom. She's in this game too.
The HOA must be pissed....😂👍
Give every dad love for providing a learning environment like this. The gift of creation and invention is a massive one.
So *lucky* to get your first car just the way you want it and having a great experience 👍
RIP Ken Block. You were a legend and inspiration. May Lia carry on your legacy.
You are raising one kick ass kid Ken ! It’s great to see her building this Audi and it’s fantastic to see the Chairslayer too
Ken just in the background watching and having proud dad moments, sooo good!
Painting, welding, mechanics ! This is just heaven watching her learn with passion. My uncles used to take me to the garage on weekend to do chassis work and paint when I was 13, I miss it so much so enjoy and take it all in Lia
What an amazing dad Ken was, you can see how proud he is of Lia and rightly so, Go Lia!
Really like that color choice!
Sarah's got her eye on that Audi.
Hello Sarrah.. How is your quattro doing ? we watch you too from Europe..
pls do more full electric car reviews (iD-Buzz maybe?).. tank you in advance we love your channel too..
its cool to see her working so hard on her first car, she is doing great and i am sure she stays in this business,Ken you can be very proud of your daughter
RIP Ken, thanks for all the good times bro. May your spirit live on through your family.
Ken... my Xer brother. This is the most awesome Dad thing with a daughter ❤️ . So felt!
Such an awesome playground/tech school for her to play/work and learn in. I'm jealous
I respect that she's involved in it all, not just having a beautiful first car but building it hands on she will appreciate it and learn from it all, that's how to do it ❤😊
These are the coolest series from Ken, I really enjoy watching these. I hope one day my kids be like her. Awesome content and fun to watch.
I appreciate how Ken is so supportive for his daughter Lia in everything. Love it. 🥰
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Who knew money could buy the best parts, services, and advisors. Shout out to the money, really bringing this car together.
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Rip to a great dad and a great dude.
I love this. The fact that y'all are teaching her and letting her do all the work for herself is so wholesome and I hope one day that I can do this for my son and daughters! As a dad, it makes me so happy to see that kind of relationship among others and it renews my faith in humanity. I love the fact that Lia is learning and is jumping in to do all the work herself. When the car is finished - she is going to appreciate it that much more and she will be proud of what she has for good reason. She built it herself with her own hard work and that's an amazing feeling for anyone that knows it! That feeling is what brings most of us together as fellow vehicle hobbyists/enthusiasts/lovers. That right there is what keeps the love for the industry going!
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Awesome project! And those welds are outstanding for a first try
Well done Lia! Very deserving. Keep up the great work! Ken, you and your wife are raising your children sooo right!
Lia in 5-10 years is gonna be running everything, calling it now.
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@@RandyRostie Yeah.. I instantly thought of this comment. Looks like she’ll be carrying her fathers legacy much sooner.
Shoutout to the editor of these videos for the timely inserts of reference clips :)
This is awesome! Not only did she pick the car, she paid for it! Dave is an absolute legend! This is going to be one amazingly nice car!
She earned it. I am inspired to borrow my Dad’s 1400 hp race car to win my own race to buy my first car then have my Dad’s crew let me play in the garage while they do the difficult stuff. If she can do it all by herself then I know I can do it too! Thanks for showing everyone that you can do anything you put your mind to.
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Looking forward to seeing the finished project. It’s going to be some daily driver😁
Who am I happier for Ken or Lia?
Makes me want to be a Dad 👏👏
Wow this is awesome! I grew up in one of these cars! My grandpa bought one when they first were released and he drove it everyday until he passed away in 2005. I love these cars and this project, and I know Lia will too. 👌
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Good content.
Really great job Lia.
Hell girl I'm personally very proud of u!.
See u all soon at the dunes!
This is amazing, exactly what the world needs right now to inspire the next generation. I'm soooo impressed!!!
Great teachers, a good pops, sweet ride, nicely done Lia. Way to go so far, looking like you’re about to put Scotto to shame. 🤘🔥😎🔥🤘
Did he ever finish his Audi?
@@HELLO-os7we it’s sema finished, must be embarrassing to only have working bought cars and broken built ones as this wonder kind is about to be driving a car he started building before her conception.
@@angeloah 💀😂
The legacy lives on, Ken will always be proud of you Lia!
Эту девчонку можно каждому ставить в пример, даже лицам противоположного пола!) А когда она полуавтоматом наложила довольно таки офигенные швы ( какие у меня не всегда на моем "китайце" получаются)) - уровень моего уважения просто подпрыгнул на несколько пунктов! Очень жаль ее безвременно ушедшего отца - человека оригинального, обладавшего бесспорным талантом. Да и то, что у него получилась такая дочь - проявление еще одного его таланта! Мое глубокое уважение и соболезнование...
I love the fact she picked a 80's quattro as her first car. Watching her work on it is amazing and i jus love the older rally cars they look amazing
Rest in peace legend 💔
I'm 57 and I'm super jelly of Lia's first car. LOL it's so sick! Lucky gal.
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Only if we could stop him from going snowmobiling 😥
From one father to another, Ken and his wife have done a phenomenal job with this young lady. This young lady has exceptional work ethic, focus, intelligence and respect. Wish her all the luck in the world may God bless this family and protect them.
R I P poor lia
Good luck Lia you got this. Thanks for sharing this build.
My deepest condolences to you Lia, I know you adore your dad...,and it's an irreparable loss...,I wish with all my heart ,God give you to you and your family , the Peace that you need right now... Rest in Peace Ken..😪
There's nothing better in this world than to teach your children with lots of hands on training then just going out and buying an awesome first ride. Now she can say hands down that she built her first car with impeccable knowledge of her or any vehile. Epic job dad. Aloha from Kansas
I really hope that this build can keep moving forward and doesn't stagnate, I appreciate that a young lady is putting this much effort into her own car.
I waited until I was 18 to get my license for money purposes, but I bought my first truck wrecked and I rebuilt it before I had my license.
So jealous of her childhood and I'll probably be even more jealous of her adulthood. Hell yeah guys, awesome series. Having her own PPG color is absolutely siiicccckkkk
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Think it's great your daughter has an affinity for the cool older Audi's, you've set a good example....and I'm not just talking cars. She's a smart young lady and has obviously observed and absorbed a lot of your knowledge....great job! I still get a kick out of hearing the stories my daughter tells every time she checks fluids at a fill up, one guy my age even said he wanted to set her up with his son, haha. Bought my 1st gt for $500 non-running, but she was still a diamond in the rough. Looking forward to following along with her rebuild.
I just discovered Ken's UA-cam channel and I've already seen a few videos. I now understand why he is called a legend and what a fantastic father. Ken you will be sorely missed.
Proud dad there. Alot of respect in parenting. Whole lot of fun but also making them work for things. Learning values
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@@toddanders5218 yeah it was a dead give away for me. Thanks for looking out people fall for this all the time
What an amazing first car to have. My all-time favourite car. I grew up around these beasts. Used to watch them race at a local rallycross track .A neighbour had one, it was always a stunning car.. Weird story, the owner originally won a brand new Sierra Cosworth, which back then was also everyone's dream car. But he didn't want the Cossie, so he immediately got rid of it and bought himself the Quattro.. Such a unique sounding car... They won everything back in their day.. Congrats on owning a truly legendary car.... And so sorry to learn about what happened, R.I.P. to another true legend. Will also never be forgotten. 🙏
So very impressed that Lia is hands on with every aspect of the build!
This is how you raise a kid, not only listening to what she wants but also feeding her the right information to proceed on this path safely and intelligently gj Ken, also well done Lia can already weld better than me!
So cool that Lia is doing so much great work on her first build !
its so amazing to see all the amazing people ken surrounded lia with. RIP43
I love the color Lia chose for her car. It’s the same as my 1979 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe 30 that I’m going to be turning into an off road wrecker. Keep up the good work Lia!
Lia, dont give up on this car please. Your dad is with you in that car and in your heart.
Lia is literally the coolest girl on the planet. Love her car choice and her passion for cars. Ken you raised very very very well you should be very proud
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I see myself as ken in 12 years watching and helping my daughter build her first car your a proud father sir ken block and i aspire to b like you
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Well she will always have this to look back on and remember how cool it was to have a dad that helped you build your first car. Especially a sick rally car like this one!! RIP Ken you were an amazing father and role model!! So sad you are gone 😭
It's so awesome she is building her car. If you put it together yourself, you usually can fix it when things go south. Can't wait for the next episode.
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The coolest thing in this video is a father getting his daughter into 'hands on' motorsports and just general 'hooning' around.
Ken. You’ve done well, brother.
Keeping in mind your daughter is her own person…
Love this. Absolutely love this.
I find it sow cool how block is not just having his mechanics do all the work but having here be apart of the hole process and I feel it will make here have a better connection to the car
Edit the fact that Ken is always waching is amazing to and how nice he is to his mechanics it shows they have a good bond wich I find amazing
You're lucky to get to share that experience with your daughter, i love that my daughter always wants to help me work on my jeep
this has got to be the best series. ken is one hell of a father. I only wish i could do this for my kids. keep it going
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Best dad ever! So very sad, yet Ken's charisma, passion and personality will be entertaining forever and Ken will forever live on in our thoughts and memories
An inspiration for us young Dads!! My daughter isn't even 2 yet im looking forward to teaching her all these kind of skills (if she wants to learn!)
What a fantastic car, and to have this as your first drive , Wow !
It’s great to see Lia getting hands on experience.
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@@toddanders5218 thank you for your warning, I was very sceptical about this, and ignored it.
It’s very sad that pathetic people act like this, what are they actually achieving?
Them KW Coilovers Are awesome love the yellow and purple
Really enjoy these videos of father daughter bonding with life lessons, hands on learning fun stuff in all aspects of automobile mechanics. Ken block for greatest Dad of all time. Lia is a treat to watch not only on how smart she is but sweet also
Again, what a wonderful family. 🇺🇸 The work ethic your children have is a true blessing. Now let’s talk cars. When I went to flash the ECM/ECU of my B5 S4 Avant, I went with Roland Mayer, founder of Motoren Technik Mayer GmbH. But of course, Mr. Mayer is best known for his engineering work on the original ur-Quattro. From wiki, ‘involved in the development of the five-cylinder turbo engine of the quattro sport race car of Group B’. I had that ‘Ich ❤ meinen Audi’ sticker on my car too, smiled when I saw it on the project car.
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