600k mile project update
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600k mile project update
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I like the channel, but the amount of work and $$ on this thing is crazy. I wonder if a lower mileage car could have been brought back to "near new" (the apparent goal) for fewer overall $$. He said he'd reveal costs at end, but bumpers, trans, complete removal of interior, driveshaft, headlights, now the door locks... For any mortal I'm guessing $40,000 of work, just to take a stab at it. Maybe more At least he doesn't have air struts! If there were a service to pick and choose restoration options, Id consider it. I could use new bumpers etc. But gotta be real. $10000 or $15000 won't get you to brand new as a retail owner.
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The Car Nut is doing all this work for no other reason than to bring viewers to his channel. Of course this is absolutely not cost effective and for the most part OVER THE TOP. However, it's still interesting if an LS owner is curious to see the intricacies of our cars.
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I like the channel, but the amount of work and $$ on this thing is crazy. I wonder if a lower mileage car could have been brought back to "near new" (the apparent goal) for fewer overall $$. He said he'd reveal costs at end, but bumpers, trans, complete removal of interior, driveshaft, headlights, now the door locks... For any mortal I'm guessing $40,000 of work, just to take a stab at it. Maybe more At least he doesn't have air struts! If there were a service to pick and choose restoration options, Id consider it. I could use new bumpers etc. But gotta be real. $10000 or $15000 won't get you to brand new as a retail owner.
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Doing it for views? I would sure hope so..! That's like saying a T.V. show is only on air for views, that's the point. It's for entertainment purposes. Who would want to watch him buy a super clean example and just replaced a couple nuts and bolts? The cool part is that he's completely restoring an LS430 that has over 600,000 miles! Why aren't you overjoyed that he's keeping it on the road and not letting it rot?
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Being an old guy I generally have little time for self promotion in the age of insta ego. However I am really grateful for this guy taking on this project. It's a great resource for any of us that own these things to learn many things about the vehicles and of course how to fix many odds and ends. Sure it makes no sense other than for the views/clicks but at least he is providing valuable information and I will take all of that he's willing to provide. Half the "car guys" I have looked at on insta face are providing little more than pics of their better halves in booty shorts with a car in the background. Maybe it's a sign of my years but I would much rather there were more guys doing repair/restore videos. YMMV
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