Decent car YouTubes

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scotta
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http://www.youtube.com/@torquerooms

Video series following the refurbishment of an abandoned Saab dealership. Quite interesting. Would love to do the same.
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I've seen this guy pop up in videos before, it's a great story and a real enthusiast. He bought his first F40 for £163k over twenty years ago and has been driving it and modifying it ever since

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Not a YouTube, but it’s remarkable how modern rally seems to make it look like they have a monster amount of grip and also look like there’s none at the same time. Obviously it’s weight transfer physics making use of the level of dive and roll in the suspension, but it still looks like they shouldn’t be able to move like that

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I guess tyre warmers aren’t viable when they have to drive between stages but that looks ridiculous. Maybe come up with something based on anti-lag - burn fuel to warm the tyres. Maybe with mini flame throwers 😄
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*Cough*

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Chris Harris gets the Amelia Dimoldenberg treatment, sometimes amusingly:

Send me links to cars for sale with throttle bodies.
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speedingfine wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2026 9:31 pm Chris Harris gets the Amelia Dimoldenberg treatment, sometimes amusingly:
OK that was good fun.
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