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What's your favorite YouTube mechanic show.

I'm not a huge Youtube channel fan at all...
huge waste of time, I can spend doing something more constructive

But know someone that has one;

Hugh Janus :poke:

if you knew the guy, you'd know why
@kiwigtx
 
I'm not a huge Youtube channel fan at all...
huge waste of time, I can spend doing something more constructive

But know someone that has one;

Hugh Janus :poke:

if you knew the guy, you'd know why
@kiwigtx
Haha yea I use to be the same way Bud but nothing on regular/cable tv interest me. It’s just a different way to see stuff I like. There a channel out there for just about everything. You know it’s funny because people have been telling me for years to start one from all the things I do. My auto touch up business to cars I part out to drag racing. I just never took it serious untill now.
 
In my order of favorites:
Nick's Garage
Dylan McCool
Junkerup
tie Hoovie's Garage and Car Wizard
Vice Grip Garage
Watch JR Go
Scott's Speed Shop
Junkyard Digs
Indyme (the rust queen)
Almost my list exactly except myself at the bottom:lol:
 
In addition to most of the aforementioned Mortske Repair is good and for a guy who really has a schtick worked out and is funny as all hell, Puddin's Fab Shop. He does some crazy stuff.
 
My son likes to watch this one:
https://www.youtube.com/c/dieselcreek
"Matt"
Just seems like an ordinary friendly hardworking guy who likes to fix things with low buck methods.
He's pretty smart and his stuff is not made up, real projects with mistakes and sometimes bad luck.
In Pennsylvania

Another one that isn't always mechanical but another smart young guy who does some really neat projects building stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUujfNBK9uv3cIW-P5PX7vA
Andrew Camarata (from New York of course...)
 
Cold War Motors - on Youtube.

Scott and those guys up in Alberta, Canada are the greatest!
Scott has crazy skills working with metal fab! Interesting semi-regular segments like; "My Classic Tire" and other gems.
 
All of the above plus a few more.

Ellie's Garage is a Dad and Daughter channel fixing up Ellie's first car 1965 Falcon.

Autorestomod Jeff Ford mostly Ford and Chevy stuff. Although, one episode on how to make a custom one piece headliner for a 1969 Dodge Charger.

Tyler's Forgotten Car Rescue aka Whosaidtyler. Almost exclusively Mopar.

Cuda Cave.

Gunpowder and Gasoline.

Stacey David's Gearz.

Clark's Place.
 
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I like Flying Sparks Garage. They work on a wide variety of stuff, new cars, classics, boats. It doesn't hurt that Emily is very easy on the eyes!

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All of the above plus a few more.

Ellie's Garage is a Dad and Daughter channel fixing up Ellie's first car 1965 Falcon.

Autorestomod Jeff Ford mostly Ford and Chevy stuff. Although, one episode on how to make a custom one piece headliner for a 1969 Dodge Charger.

Tyler's Forgotten Car Rescue aka Whosaidtyler. Almost exclusively Mopar.

Cuda Cave.

Gunpowder and Gasoline.

Stacey David's Gearz.

Clark's Place.
A few more I found today.

Guzzi Fabrication near Dallas, Texas.

Rust Bucket Restos, also mentioned in another thread.
 
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