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Stumbled across this Youtube channel last night.

https://www.youtube.com/@SimonFordman

No talking, no hours of him blathering on, trying to inspire some sort of drama about the latest POS they dragged out of the woods/river/barn/backyard.

The camera angles and filming style are very "artsy" and are a breath of fresh air on YT. Those and the atmospherics make it feel like you're right there with him in the garage doing the work. I can only imagine the thought he puts into each of his videos. He also shows some ingenious solutions for the problems he encounters. Might be your cup of tea, might not be. I'd recommend the 1962 Galaxie video to start with.
 
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Stumbled across this Youtube channel last night.

https://www.youtube.com/@SimonFordman

No talking, no hours of him blathering on, trying to inspire some sort of drama about the latest POS they dragged out of the woods/river/barn/backyard.

The camera angles and filming style are very "artsy" and are a breath of fresh air on YT. Those and the atmospherics make it feel like you're right there with him in the garage doing the work. I can only imagine the thought he puts into each of his videos. He also shows some ingenious solutions for the problems he encounters. Might be your cup of tea, might not be. I'd recommend the 1962 Galaxie video to start with.
I agree some of those old abandoned car recuses are getting old and can be long winded and sometimes boring.
 

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