It's a lot easier to destroy than to create😜 Nice to see there are still good people left in this world. Thank you Eric and Ray for everything you have done for a family in need👍👍👍👍
@@stevenichols4639 I reckon Eric bought all the screws they had in the hardware shop to box that up. I agree with your comment. I can see Eric laughing about watching Ray undo the 664,000,000 screws.
@RainmanRaysRepairs It was quite smart of Eric to put a roof on that engine crate, it prevented having other items being stacked on top of it and further protecting the refreshed engine.
I was actually about to say the same thing. It looks pretty solidly built, but the unlevel top makes it so no one will stack on top of it. Im sure the dock guys were not too happy about it though lol
Send respects to the guy who redid the engine. It almost looks like it’s brand spanking new. I’m very proud to see love one into it and respect for others.
Well what did you expect a guy from MO. give Ray just an engine, he sends enough screws to build a fort. Hurricane preparation! Way to go Eric and Ray! You guys ROCK!
This was the engine crate every car engineer has dreamed of! The only thong missing were some shingles on the top! I bet Eric has watched this three times already... and enjoyed every minute! Using a single Phillips screw was hilarious!
A mix of head types. Flathead, Phillips, Allen, Torx, hex head, square drive. Rainman might not even have a square drive bit. And flatheads are annoying to use with power.
I watched Eric assemble that Pentastar but he didn't record the boxing of it. I wonder how much he was laughing thinking about you unboxing it. It surely was going to make a safe trip. Looking forward to the installation of the engine. Thanks for the Lauren/WifeUnit cameo. She looks good in that Camaro. 😊
OK Eric, please share. Did you fall off your chair because you laughed so much with Ray unscrewing himself? 🤷♂️ Absolutely loved the instructions. Bloody brilliant and so funny. 🥳🥳 I now have to come and watch your Channel. 👍
We have a 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan, same part failed on us but luckily we noticed and were able to pull over and park it until we could get the part needed. Love to see you helping people in need, Ray!!!
Ray,........ it is awesome that you and Eric teamed up to rebuild a van for a needy family. Keep up the great work and God bless you and your team and Eric for doing this. Sometimes all it takes is 1 good gesture to make a difference,..... just 1.
Ray, I don't know if you've ever watched Eric O. on South Main Auto, but you and he are made from the same mold. You are both true and good men. Keep up the good work and may the Lord bless you and yours. Thanks for all the great content, sir.
You and Eric are the most gracious guys. I had a service station for 35 years, and most of the public does not appreciate / understand how much of our own hard made money went to help those in need. Gog bless you and Eric and your families. Cannot wait to see when you give it back. That will be a tear jerker.
A tip for anyone who has to pick up lots of screws. Put a large speaker magnet into a plastic container. In my case an empty cake frosting container. The screws stick to the outside of plastic and fall into where you want to keep/dispose of them by removing the magnet.
Love an engine unboxing, pull, and install. Looks like the van has had a fuel pump relay bypass install. Common issue for a TIPM in which the internal fuel pump relay fails. Chrysler has a kit they use on Jeeps for this same issue, but since the TIPM is common across most models, the external relay fix is used for the other models as well as it is much cheaper than a TIPM replacement.
I would agree with the TIPM. I've repaired mine and for a couple of friends for about $10 in relays with shipping and a lot of experience in electronics repair. The relay kit is easy and cheap, albeit kind of janky. But, it works fine, especially when the cost of a TPIM is more than the value of the older vehicles.
If you cant joke with somebody they are not a friend.....Erics just funning you dude. lol And a big thank you to your commenters ! Just found "I do cars" recently because of the comments and the guy lives right here by me. Thanks to you and your viewers. By the way.....fork lift rule....always put your forks flat on the floor.
The slanted top of the box was to insure, at about an 85% chance, that they wouldn’t stack something on top of the box. The other part was a sense of humor, two boxes of screws, and no shortage of random pieces of wood. Made for a great video for all to see.
and you are doing all that work for free you deserve a medal I just wish i could give you one for helping out people , thank you very much for this video
Ray, you do realize, that your man card dictates that you must return the unboxing favor “7 fold” unto Eric. Shots were fired, you must answer the call. 😂
@@russellstyles5381 Indeed a few clutch-head ones and some of those with a slightly oval security socket which otherwise just looks like a round hole unless you've got the real bit for them.
Perfect. Repackage the blown engine in the crate and send it back to Eric for him to do the teardown. And YES, plus a bunch of extra tamperproof/security screws to make his unboxing tougher than yours. Payback, giving his fans a laugh too.
@@russellstyles5381 Ooh! Like the fasteners they use to assemble public bathroom stalls. To tighten, you use a flat-head screwdriver, but the loosen direction is just a gradual ramp on the fastener head. Ingenious for the application, evil for other uses.
@@MonkeyJedi99 You can get special bits for most, but far as I know, that one is unremoveable. Like ring shank deck nails. You remove them with a saw or grinder.
Ray, unscrew from pallet, means unscrew the upper box from the "pallet" you know the thing the engine is set on. Unscrew the bottom of the box from the pallet and lift the box off of the engine. The engine and pallet will then be left on the floor and all that top stuff will still be screwed together and complete in a box form.
And THAT, boys and girls, is why you never leave your forks raised! I dunno just what you are going to do to Eric for all those screws, but please record and post it. He deserves it! 😂😂😂
Yep!!! We used to get pallets with the cardboard pyramids on top that said No Double Stacking.....and they were Always smashed flat! This would solve that problem(:
This is what working on aircraft is like a screw every 10mm to undo and put back afterwards, better not snap or damage the last one you are putting back.
Eric did a fantastic job creating the engine. He did not want it to get damaged. Been waiting to see this engine to see it reinstalled and the first start up. Eric is a awesome gentleman for donating the engine. Ray is also a great gentleman for all the work he is doing on the van and giving back to the people.
Yep! When Eric crated that engine, he got you 12 ways from Sunday! I was kinda disappointed when you was pulling those screws. I told my wife "Did he just get about $60-worth of star-drive stainless deck screws?" But you didn't, because the magnet got all of 'em. Looks like you got some nice 4-inch. C'mon, Ray, give us that engine swap start-to-finish. This is a very special job.
That fuel pump relay is probably there because the one on the TIPM is fried. Super common failure on these cars, but a fairly easy repair for someone with soldering experience. I made that same repair on my wife's 2012 T&C last year.
You might have figured it out by now, or someone mentioned it, but that generation of Chrysler’s had issues with the non serviceable fuel pump relay built into the TIPM, TSB was to fix it this way rather than replace the TIPM. I believe Eric O has a video where he does this.
My first thought seeing that sloped top was he did that so no one would stack on top. In the late 80's I worked on a secure military program and our PC security was instead of have four screws holding the case on it had about a hundred, with the idea that if you snuck in under the cover of darkness it would take you hours to get in the box (before electric screwdrivers)
The fuel pump relay is added because the TIPM on those vans has non replaceable relays, which go bad. (ask me how I know) so the fix is to install an external fuel pump relay. Chrysler should have recalled it, just like the oil cooler, but they didn't.
Eric totally got you good Ray..but I know it's all in good fun. The way he crated it that took a few hours...very well done Eric...and a great call in not showing the crating process...I bet you were laughing your tail off as you waved goodbye to the engine🙂 Both of you guys are class acts...and i bet class clowns once upon a time in school. Thanks for making my day you guys...now...that wiring chop job...what is up with that...craziness. i cannot wait to see this rig done and returned to the owners in tip top running condition. High fives to you guys 🙂
I can actually say the dude that crated that engine up actually out did every Chinese crate job I ever seen in my day... Good work dude somewhere in the world a Best Crate Job Award exists. I just don't know where,
Eric simply turned Ray's unbox into a freak show and an endless trail of screws. 😂 I wonder how long it took Eric to put those screws in the box plus all the secret screws that Ray got stuck in. 😂
Giving back to the community is always a great thing to Do as a Mechanic. I have done this a few times Nothing Give that feeling of caring when you have the means to Help others nice To see there going to get a working van Back and someday they will probably do something similar for others even small deeds help 3:20 @Rainman Ray's Repairs
We have a 2013 town and country with the 3.6. We have had to replace the heater hose tee and the oil cooler housing but caught both in a early leak stage.
Love it eric ya got him good lolol great video rainman ray we wanna see the continuation of prank wars ep2 season 2 😂🤣😂 tween yall maybe get the ladies and viewers involved in the pranks??
I like Eric. He seems like good people. Edit: Now that I realize who Eric is from his post on here, this doesn't surprise me at all. He still seems like good people.
I already had a very good opinion of you, dude. But what you are doing for this family is absolutely wonderful. Eric must be an hourly worker. Great sense of humor!
We've been waiting for this one! Best unboxing video EVER! I was almost as excited as you, Ray! Like Christmas morning in August! I think you'll find the rest of this project a piece of cake after undoing that crate! Best wishes to everyone involved, and especially to the family that really needs this van!
To be fair, I spent longer crating that engine than you did taking it apart. 😂
It's a lot easier to destroy than to create😜 Nice to see there are still good people left in this world. Thank you Eric and Ray for everything you have done for a family in need👍👍👍👍
As a fan of both your channels and a resident of north county myself. This was funny and smart on your part
Eric you and the fam need to go down to Ray's and be part of the key handover.
@@denniss5512 i agree, it would be great to see all the crew involved there for that moment. Cant wait to see it.
I couldn't stop laughing as he kept finding more screws, then again at the "reveal"! 🤣🤣🤣
Nothing says "DO NOT STACK" better than a sloped top. Good job!
When it takes you half hour just to unbox it... he definitely did that for laughs 😂😂
Can picture him giggling while doing this and giggling even harder watching this video. 😊
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I can absolutely see him laughing his ass off as he put that top set of screws. Well done Eric. 😊
@@stevenichols4639 I reckon Eric bought all the screws they had in the hardware shop to box that up. I agree with your comment. I can see Eric laughing about watching Ray undo the 664,000,000 screws.
“That boy’s just not right”
That’s why I watch his channel ‘I do cars’ 😊
@RainmanRaysRepairs
It was quite smart of Eric to put a roof on that engine crate, it prevented having other items being stacked on top of it and further protecting the refreshed engine.
I was actually about to say the same thing. It looks pretty solidly built, but the unlevel top makes it so no one will stack on top of it. Im sure the dock guys were not too happy about it though lol
Damn, was so busy laughing that I didn't consider that clever aspect of the crate.
It also means Ray won't be able to use it as another table for parts and tools.
@@MonkeyJedi99 they make tools to modify it into another table
Don't bet on it. @@MonkeyJedi99
Ray, Eric is not mad at you. Someone will only go through that much effort to prank someone they like!!
Eric needs to host a watch party livestream watching Ray remove the deck screws to get to the instructions 😂
Send respects to the guy who redid the engine. It almost looks like it’s brand spanking new. I’m very proud to see love one into it and respect for others.
Eric probably sitting back laughing to death watching you un-screw that box!!!!! :)
I am laughing off my chair nearby going to die! 🤣🤣
Well what did you expect a guy from MO. give Ray just an engine, he sends enough screws to build a fort. Hurricane preparation! Way to go Eric and Ray! You guys ROCK!
Eric deserves major kudos! His boxing was epic!
You and Eric are good men, Ray. Bless you both.
This was the engine crate every car engineer has dreamed of! The only thong missing were some shingles on the top!
I bet Eric has watched this three times already... and enjoyed every minute! Using a single Phillips screw was hilarious!
He should have used one Phillips screw on one side, and one Robertson square screw on the other side....
@@riaanlouw1874 ... and one of those 5-point security torx ones.
Finding a thong in there would have been interesting also🤗
@@riaanlouw1874 eric should have went to home depot and got one small box of ten different screws and used a few of each on each of the sides. lol
The most hysterical unboxing EVER.... It would be even better if the fasteners were all different sizes.
Oh, now that's just eeeeeeevvvvvviillll!
Like a pt cruiser.
A mix of head types. Flathead, Phillips, Allen, Torx, hex head, square drive. Rainman might not even have a square drive bit. And flatheads are annoying to use with power.
I watched Eric assemble that Pentastar but he didn't record the boxing of it. I wonder how much he was laughing thinking about you unboxing it. It surely was going to make a safe trip. Looking forward to the installation of the engine.
Thanks for the Lauren/WifeUnit cameo. She looks good in that Camaro. 😊
No hesitation buyin' an engine from Eric.
I know it's arrivin' A-OK! 😄😅😂🤩
So they don't stack pallets on top is my guess 👍
😂😂😂@@larrymitchell3502
Would have been even funnier if he had mixed Torx, phillips, and maybe even some square drive fasteners 😂
Or security fasteners
This is a Chrysler engine. The mismatched set of fasteners would be most appropriate for a Ford engine.
Now that's just mean!
I’m not THAT mean 🤣
OK Eric, please share. Did you fall off your chair because you laughed so much with Ray unscrewing himself? 🤷♂️
Absolutely loved the instructions. Bloody brilliant and so funny. 🥳🥳 I now have to come and watch your Channel. 👍
We have a 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan, same part failed on us but luckily we noticed and were able to pull over and park it until we could get the part needed. Love to see you helping people in need, Ray!!!
In your videos it not the first heater connect er failure I've seen, bad design 😠
Ray,........ it is awesome that you and Eric teamed up to rebuild a van for a needy family. Keep up the great work and God bless you and your team and Eric for doing this.
Sometimes all it takes is 1 good gesture to make a difference,..... just 1.
Ray, I don't know if you've ever watched Eric O. on South Main Auto, but you and he are made from the same mold. You are both true and good men. Keep up the good work and may the Lord bless you and yours. Thanks for all the great content, sir.
When I saw all those screws, I thought, Man this looks like a punking in progress! Yep! LOL
You and Eric are the most gracious guys. I had a service station for 35 years, and most of the public does not appreciate / understand how much of our own hard made money went to help those in need. Gog bless you and Eric and your families. Cannot wait to see when you give it back. That will be a tear jerker.
So nice of you guys helping a family out
You have big hearts
Bless you Eric and Bless you Ray for doing this for that woman
Glad you will be able to finish the van for that family.
One of your FINEST "how-to" videos on screw removal. America approves. LOVE THE CAMARO.
I think it's great that Eric didn't give away the crate details in his video, this was hilarious! 😂😂
And im hoping that now ray has opened it, we get to see him packaging it up
Let the shenanigans begin. Thx Ray and Eric for the laugh it was definitely worth the watch. 👍🏼🇺🇸
Extremely generous of you and Eric to do this for that family. You are a good man Ray. Thanks
A tip for anyone who has to pick up lots of screws. Put a large speaker magnet into a plastic container. In my case an empty cake frosting container. The screws stick to the outside of plastic and fall into where you want to keep/dispose of them by removing the magnet.
Rebuilt Penstar!!! Hopefully this will be a good one for the family.
Ray you and Eric are guaranteed a place of honor in the afterlife when your time comes. What you are doing is God's work for people who need help.
Bless you, Ray. The world needs more people like you and less people who are needy. It's a system design flaw.
Please don't forget Eric's generous contribution to this great project too. 👍
He sure got screws!! LOL. 😅😅
I busted out laughing when I saw all the screws inside the crate 😂
YA’ll MADE MY DAY !!
Eric and his crew are laughing their asses off while watching this.
Especially since all he had to do was pull the screws at the bottom to the pallet and just lift the box off. lol
Thank You so much Ray for helping the family out. Only great people help great people out in hard times you r the best have a Great day !
I've crated engines for shipping before, that job raised the bar.
Ray has enough lumber to fix any storm damage. Eric is very thoughtful and helpful
Love an engine unboxing, pull, and install. Looks like the van has had a fuel pump relay bypass install. Common issue for a TIPM in which the internal fuel pump relay fails. Chrysler has a kit they use on Jeeps for this same issue, but since the TIPM is common across most models, the external relay fix is used for the other models as well as it is much cheaper than a TIPM replacement.
I would agree with the TIPM. I've repaired mine and for a couple of friends for about $10 in relays with shipping and a lot of experience in electronics repair. The relay kit is easy and cheap, albeit kind of janky. But, it works fine, especially when the cost of a TPIM is more than the value of the older vehicles.
My 13 Grand Cherokee was recalled for that. Freebie
True, had 2013 T&C do it
The Chrysler jingle, Powers & Grounds & TIPMs, oh my!!!!
Thanks Eric I do Cars. And Rain man Ray for helping these People out.The goodness comes out from people who really do care
It’s Christmas!!! You and Eric are definitely going to heaven. Thank you to you both.
Not yet. We need them a couple more decades….😂
This is just hilarious.
Looks like something I would do to a friend
Heaven, where there's never ending Brakekleen.
If you cant joke with somebody they are not a friend.....Erics just funning you dude. lol And a big thank you to your commenters ! Just found "I do cars" recently because of the comments and the guy lives right here by me. Thanks to you and your viewers. By the way.....fork lift rule....always put your forks flat on the floor.
That was definitely the funnest unbox I have seen in a while. You had me laughing multiple times! Good stuff!
The slanted top of the box was to insure, at about an 85% chance, that they wouldn’t stack something on top of the box. The other part was a sense of humor, two boxes of screws, and no shortage of random pieces of wood. Made for a great video for all to see.
That's actually smart. They can ignore labels. Can't ignore this. Wonder if it makes truckers and warehouse guys mad.
Good job Eric! Instructions included, secure packaging!
Ray, that's really kind of you to help this family. Sometimes, we need more people like you.
A new hurricane resistant dog house kit for your dog maybe 😎 the really long screws are the best part
Cut a door out and put some shingles on the top and it’s ready for Fido!
and you are doing all that work for free you deserve a medal I just wish i could give you one for helping out people , thank you very much for this video
Ray, you do realize, that your man card dictates that you must return the unboxing favor “7 fold” unto Eric. Shots were fired, you must answer the call. 😂
Maybe use tamper proof screws? Some of them are hard to deal with.
Only a few, not all of them.
@@russellstyles5381 Indeed a few clutch-head ones and some of those with a slightly oval security socket which otherwise just looks like a round hole unless you've got the real bit for them.
Perfect. Repackage the blown engine in the crate and send it back to Eric for him to do the teardown. And YES, plus a bunch of extra tamperproof/security screws to make his unboxing tougher than yours. Payback, giving his fans a laugh too.
@@russellstyles5381 Ooh! Like the fasteners they use to assemble public bathroom stalls.
To tighten, you use a flat-head screwdriver, but the loosen direction is just a gradual ramp on the fastener head.
Ingenious for the application, evil for other uses.
@@MonkeyJedi99 You can get special bits for most, but far as I know, that one is unremoveable. Like ring shank deck nails. You remove them with a saw or grinder.
Ray, unscrew from pallet, means unscrew the upper box from the "pallet" you know the thing the engine is set on. Unscrew the bottom of the box from the pallet and lift the box off of the engine.
The engine and pallet will then be left on the floor and all that top stuff will still be screwed together and complete in a box form.
And THAT, boys and girls, is why you never leave your forks raised! I dunno just what you are going to do to Eric for all those screws, but please record and post it. He deserves it! 😂😂😂
He should have pulled them out before unboxing for better access and not tripping on them.
Looking forward to hearing that 3.6L Pentastar fire up! Eric, good job trolling Ray, that was funny!
He wasn't screwing around when he crated that engine up
Congratulations grasshopper you have now mastered the drill
I've made crates into houses, so other people don't put a bunch of stuff on top of it.
Yep. Both keeps people from stacking things on top and sheds water if left outside.
Honestly smart you just gave me a new way to box up parts that need to get rebuilt on our machines
That’s precisely why I did it. Getting tired of my stuff getting smashed! This was an important shipment so it needed to arrive alive
Yep!!! We used to get pallets with the cardboard pyramids on top that said No Double Stacking.....and they were Always smashed flat! This would solve that problem(:
😂😂😂😂😂 Eric has a great sense of humor.
The sloped lid is a way to stop people standing on the crate or stacking other things on top.
This is what working on aircraft is like a screw every 10mm to undo and put back afterwards, better not snap or damage the last one you are putting back.
Yes!!!!!! Finally! I hope that the family is happy! Good day for you!
Eric did a fantastic job creating the engine. He did not want it to get damaged. Been waiting to see this engine to see it reinstalled and the first start up. Eric is a awesome gentleman for donating the engine. Ray is also a great gentleman for all the work he is doing on the van and giving back to the people.
Who needs enemy's with friends like that....Ray got screwed
😂😅😂😅 😎
Lmfao at the palette instructions Love it 😂 9:00 @Rainman Ray's Repairs
I will tell you one thing after seeing how Eric packed that engine. I will buy from him in the future. You can bet on it.
Yep! When Eric crated that engine, he got you 12 ways from Sunday!
I was kinda disappointed when you was pulling those screws. I told my wife "Did he just get about $60-worth of star-drive stainless deck screws?" But you didn't, because the magnet got all of 'em. Looks like you got some nice 4-inch.
C'mon, Ray, give us that engine swap start-to-finish. This is a very special job.
What a great Milwaukee commercial 👍
I did one like that to a friend of mine, but I glued and screwed the entire box together.
Fun times in Maintenance.
That fuel pump relay is probably there because the one on the TIPM is fried. Super common failure on these cars, but a fairly easy repair for someone with soldering experience. I made that same repair on my wife's 2012 T&C last year.
You might have figured it out by now, or someone mentioned it, but that generation of Chrysler’s had issues with the non serviceable fuel pump relay built into the TIPM, TSB was to fix it this way rather than replace the TIPM. I believe Eric O has a video where he does this.
I think Eric might be a practical joker! 😂
What was your fist clue? 😂😂😂
As soon as I saw all the screws, I knew Eric was trolling you. The Camaro fits Lauren
Great shipping packaging
A man who takes pride in
The engine builder was smart to make the crate top at an angle to keep the warehouse loaders from stacking on the top!
The slow-mo "I tripped" sequence had me LMAO. 😂 And it appears Lauren is smitten with candy apple red Camaros. 👍
My first thought seeing that sloped top was he did that so no one would stack on top.
In the late 80's I worked on a secure military program and our PC security was instead of have four screws holding the case on it had about a hundred, with the idea that if you snuck in under the cover of darkness it would take you hours to get in the box (before electric screwdrivers)
Eric should have put in some one way security screws.
At this point, why not just weld a cage around the engine?
The fuel pump relay is added because the TIPM on those vans has non replaceable relays, which go bad. (ask me how I know) so the fix is to install an external fuel pump relay. Chrysler should have recalled it, just like the oil cooler, but they didn't.
Maybe shaped like a house so no one stacks another crate on it. It may also shed rain.
Eric totally got you good Ray..but I know it's all in good fun. The way he crated it that took a few hours...very well done Eric...and a great call in not showing the crating process...I bet you were laughing your tail off as you waved goodbye to the engine🙂
Both of you guys are class acts...and i bet class clowns once upon a time in school.
Thanks for making my day you guys...now...that wiring chop job...what is up with that...craziness.
i cannot wait to see this rig done and returned to the owners in tip top running condition.
High fives to you guys 🙂
I'd be willing to bet Eric spent more time crating that bad boy than he did building the engine.
Best-o-luck Ray.
I think that’s so cool what you guys did for that family!…. May god bless you guys and everyone involved 👍🏿😂
Eric missed his calling as a sit down comic 😎 at least there were no loose screws
Way to go Eric. Finally someone who knows how to crate an engine for shipping through an LTL truckline.
I watched Eric build that motor. Hopefully it will serve the family well for years to come.
I can actually say the dude that crated that engine up actually out did every Chinese crate job I ever seen in my day... Good work dude somewhere in the world a Best Crate Job Award exists. I just don't know where,
Eric, you are such a troll 😂 Real good antitheft though lmao
Lauren looks good in that CAMARO I think you need to get her one😁
Eric built that crate with lots of love and respect for you, Ray. The laughter we got from your dismantling of it, was pure bonus.
Should have had Lauren unbox it. Nice and simple for a patient woman.
Eric simply turned Ray's unbox into a freak show and an endless trail of screws. 😂
I wonder how long it took Eric to put those screws in the box plus all the secret screws that Ray got stuck in. 😂
Giving back to the community is always a great thing to Do as a Mechanic. I have done this a few times Nothing Give that feeling of caring when you have the means to Help others nice To see there going to get a working van Back and someday they will probably do something similar for others even small deeds help 3:20 @Rainman Ray's Repairs
Well, that's quite the crate job-
I should send these two guys some beer for doing this.
Great vid-jay-oh!
We have a 2013 town and country with the 3.6. We have had to replace the heater hose tee and the oil cooler housing but caught both in a early leak stage.
24:35 that was boxed up enough to ship it to china and back might even make it to the moon.
Thank you Ray! and Eric! This is fantastic!
All the best from Norway.
Always nice to have a cameo from the Wife unit,to keep you smiling!
Eric, it seems was just having some fun with you knowing that you are a good sport. You both "ROCK"
You owe him, he sent you a ready made entertaining video. Fun watching.
We all love Eric from I Do Cars... He's a great guy!!!
Love it eric ya got him good lolol great video rainman ray we wanna see the continuation of prank wars ep2 season 2 😂🤣😂 tween yall maybe get the ladies and viewers involved in the pranks??
In the spirit of AvE,ya shoulda yelled "TIME!" when the engine was fully uncrated. LOL
I like Eric. He seems like good people. Edit: Now that I realize who Eric is from his post on here, this doesn't surprise me at all. He still seems like good people.
I already had a very good opinion of you, dude. But what you are doing for this family is absolutely wonderful. Eric must be an hourly worker. Great sense of humor!
We've been waiting for this one! Best unboxing video EVER! I was almost as excited as you, Ray! Like Christmas morning in August! I think you'll find the rest of this project a piece of cake after undoing that crate! Best wishes to everyone involved, and especially to the family that really needs this van!