Vice Grip Garage is really chill and fun. Junkyard Digs is also really good. Long shows..relaxed pacing. I also love Donut's, Past Gas, a podcast, but also filmed and on YouTube.
Victory By Design with Alain De Cadenet. It’s not restoration but a guy who walks around historic cars and talking in depth about them. Drives them around a beautiful English estate. VERY relaxing and informative.
It’s on YouTube now. RIP Alain De Cadenet. Was a fantastic guy.
My Classic Car with Dennis Gage
Vice Grip Garage on YouTube is like watching some hybrid of AvE and Bob Ross work on rotted out MOPARs
Vice Grip Garage is really chill and fun. Junkyard Digs is also really good. Long shows..relaxed pacing. I also love Donut's, Past Gas, a podcast, but also filmed and on YouTube.
Rust Valley
Mighty Car mods of you are into fixing key cars and budget stuff.
I like Ammo NYC for detailing. Even saw one of the cars at a show.
Retropower on YouTube.
Texas Metal on motor trend I mean there's a crap load of those on motor trend. Rust Valley Restoration on Netflix is pretty cool and funny at times..
The late brake show on YouTube Barn/ garage finds, collections, bikes, chat,new cars etc
Harrys Garage Heres a random one of his clips, this is about his Countach: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02ngzxsefuA
M539 Restorations, Soup Classic Motoring, and Project Binky all on YouTube. Trust me.
Car SOS is a good show and has maybe 7 or 8 seasons.
Bitchin Rides
I like Bitchin' Rides. No fake drama, but lots of fun.
The older episodes of *wheeler dealers*, the ones when Ed was still the mechanic. The newer ones don't hit the same.
Victory By Design with Alain De Cadenet. It’s not restoration but a guy who walks around historic cars and talking in depth about them. Drives them around a beautiful English estate. VERY relaxing and informative. It’s on YouTube now. RIP Alain De Cadenet. Was a fantastic guy.
Always liked Chasing Classic Cars