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classics on the tube

  • 07-01-2021 8:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 5,862 ✭✭✭


    Just thought it would be handy to have somewhere to share interesting vids or links to channels involving classic cars

    I'll start it with this channel - seems fairly new, deals with young timers mostly it seems

    Classics World

    I also watch this chap - he has some Jags so I do watch

    Living with a classic

    And of course Soup Classics - just for the dedication it must take to make his videos


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,862 ✭✭✭RobAMerc


    no one else ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 294 ✭✭Bus Boy


    Harry's Garage?


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,862 ✭✭✭RobAMerc


    Bus Boy wrote: »
    Harry's Garage?

    yes, brilliant. been a fan for years, my wife crys with laughter when she sees Harry weighing a car or looking at the quality of the welding under the bonnet.
    Its proper anorak stuff !


  • Registered Users Posts: 463 ✭✭Testacalda


    With no particular order of preference, I following the following on youtube:


    Hubnut: messing with cars in Wales, into the small, unusual and dreadful cars, does good reviews of classic cars

    This Week with Cars: American guy that fixes Austin Healys, other british cars, A series engines. Knowledgeable and humble guy.

    Jonathan W: From North Carolina, he's a tow truck driver by trade, but a talented mechanic / engineer. Buys and sells lots of old cars and revives a lot of cars from the dead. He's working on an old dragline currently. No nonsense down to earth guy

    Hagerty: Mainly for Barn find Hunters with Tom Cotter, most of their other content and presenters are a bit too 'American' for me

    The Late Brake show: with Jonny Smith. Some of his videos are interesting to me, not really the electric stuff though. Very high quality productions

    Harrys Garage and Harrys Farm: as mentioned above, great quality videos, not all to my taste but he is very interesting to listen to

    Big Car: for the story and history videos of the different models he has done

    ROVR: for the period dealer training videos, owner advice and advert videos from long ago

    Paul Shinn: for all things Model A

    Ruairidh MacVeigh: really interesting videos and history of cars, planes, trains, etc... very well narrated

    Jay Leno's Garage: for detailed videos about his own cars and other interesting ones he features. Interesting man to listen to

    Thames TV: for all the old car and motoring shows from days gone by.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,862 ✭✭✭RobAMerc


    Testacalda wrote: »
    With no particular order of preference, I following the following on youtube:


    Hubnut: messing with cars in Wales, into the small, unusual and dreadful cars, does good reviews of classic cars

    This Week with Cars: American guy that fixes Austin Healys, other british cars, A series engines. Knowledgeable and humble guy.

    Jonathan W: From North Carolina, he's a tow truck driver by trade, but a talented mechanic / engineer. Buys and sells lots of old cars and revives a lot of cars from the dead. He's working on an old dragline currently. No nonsense down to earth guy

    Hagerty: Mainly for Barn find Hunters with Tom Cotter, most of their other content and presenters are a bit too 'American' for me

    The Late Brake show: with Jonny Smith. Some of his videos are interesting to me, not really the electric stuff though. Very high quality productions

    Harrys Garage and Harrys Farm: as mentioned above, great quality videos, not all to my taste but he is very interesting to listen to

    Big Car: for the story and history videos of the different models he has done

    ROVR: for the period dealer training videos, owner advice and advert videos from long ago

    Paul Shinn: for all things Model A

    Ruairidh MacVeigh: really interesting videos and history of cars, planes, trains, etc... very well narrated

    Jay Leno's Garage: for detailed videos about his own cars and other interesting ones he features. Interesting man to listen to

    Thames TV: for all the old car and motoring shows from days gone by.

    Its because of all of this that I gave up my subscription to MotorTrend today.
    We truly never had it so good for viewing !


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,817 ✭✭✭liam7831


    Ratarossa


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,861 ✭✭✭Dr Turk Turkelton


    liam7831 wrote: »
    Ratarossa

    Yeah I like watching his videos. Also Samcrac is a good watch as well.


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