The Hardest Part Yet - Restoring Colin furze BMW E30
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
In this video We continue with the underbody of Collins BMW E30 and start that hardest part of the build.
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And there was me thinking the car wasn't that bad, fingers crossed this is the worst it gets but top marks, jonny cash springs to to mind "Steve patched it one piece at a time..........." Lets just hope when you go to put the bolts in all the holes aren't gone haha.
@yorkshirecarrestoration
2 ай бұрын
haha well im trying to ignore it atm but the other side looks just as bad :D
@bobbythomson2573
2 ай бұрын
Colinfurse
@Jesse-B
2 ай бұрын
Colin my good man, has anyone told you yet that it's not a good idea to fill your rather rare E30 with water?
@danielclift1
Ай бұрын
why are these guys not restoring the hilux
@steveairey1060
Ай бұрын
You must be up to £2k in sander belts so far on this build :D you have to bring this to an E30OwnersUK meet once it's finished .
from old mobile phone recording to 4K in a couple of months - what a steep climb this channel has managed!
Masters of metal-smithing, titans of tin bashing, wizards of welding, genies of grinding, and many other superlatives. the best viewing on youtube!
@davidsmall7676
2 ай бұрын
I think you forgot Sultans of Steel!😂
@richt247
2 ай бұрын
But crap at drawing straight lines with a marker lol 😂
@briant5396
2 ай бұрын
ya but he can weld with his eyes closed haha!@@richt247
@jonnenne
Ай бұрын
What u on about@@richt247
This is bordering on pornographic for most car nuts.Your attention to detail and form is exceptional. I think if anyone sees these videos thinking this artform is easy and overpriced, they must be shocked by now. Wonderful dedication, skill, and breakdown procedure. Utmost respect to you all.
Wow, this isn't car restoration, this is a master artist and sculptor at work. 🎨
@Sarge084
2 ай бұрын
This isn't restoration, this is *rustoration*! Dinitrol, you can have that one... for a small fee!
Steve, you’re amazing. Step by step, piece by piece, one job at a time - all of the world’s problems can be solved by following your example.
What Steve can do with a panel of steel is really a kind of art.
One word! SKILLS! Edit: Just wanna say: I came here from Furze channel, and you guys are awesome! Love the vids, edits and simple format, it's a joy to watch your fabrication skills and see the progress on all of your projects. 👍
@yorkshirecarrestoration
2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@natsterjam
2 ай бұрын
@@yorkshirecarrestoration You are welcome AND deserve it brothers!
@dereklaw3686
2 ай бұрын
Awesome! 👍
This car is an IRL ship of Theseus... is it even the same car at the end? Incredible work.
@MartArmstrong
2 ай бұрын
It'll be like Triggers broom 😂
Loving this series, lads! You're making the impossible look possible on Colin's E30. That inner arch looked like a total write-off, but you've somehow patched it all back together. Top work with the reference arch - clever solution! Can't wait to see the next part, especially if it's replacing that filler neck section...
Nice to see you back I have been bored stupid waiting for my weekly fix of YCR craftmanship
@yorkshirecarrestoration
2 ай бұрын
sorry we have been very busy this last few weeks brining you guys some exciting future content :)
@russthebiker
2 ай бұрын
@@yorkshirecarrestoration it's great to see a business thriving and building up a new and wider marketplace, unlike so many tv programs about car restoration where it's all made up,your channel is down to earth and honest
@carlzrx
2 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the music
ASMR for Car Lovers, well done man what you do is an art 👍🏼👍🏼
He's much more of a "by the eye" fettler than his son, who likes the paper templates and measurements a bit more. Either way, the end results are amazing to see!
@stephenyoud6125
2 ай бұрын
I'd have settled for either doing my 1978 RS Mexico or Mk III Escort RS Turbo
@JamesFaction
Ай бұрын
Bit like an experienced chef doesn't need to use a measuring cup or spoons as much. I'm sure his son will trend more towards the way he does it as he gains experience
Steve it’s clear that you love your job just a bit 😂 … I’ve just started my 12th job in my 40 odd years in work and I’ve just gone back into a product development job in electronic engineering, absolutely great feeling. So can really appreciate the love and commitment you show in your work, very very skilled and professional mate, the lifeblood of this country we so need engineers and craftsmen like yourself bud! ❤
You guys are some incredible craftsmen. Kudos on the work.
@yorkshirecarrestoration
2 ай бұрын
Thank you we do appreciate the comments :)
Truth be told, I found out about your channel from Colin Furze's channel. On the other hand your content is the reason I subscribed.
Incredible work, that filler neck replacement was pure art.
Damn. You make it look easy sir. Time laps helps. But it's hard to do what you do. Years of experience right here.
I like how you approach a thing most people would be too afraid to take on, no matter how loved the car was. One step at a time and boy do you get the job done!
You can still get inner wheel arch Ml performance has them
@yorkshirecarrestoration
2 ай бұрын
thank you but then again where the fun in just welding parts in :)
It's a good thing you didn't acid dip the car to get rid of the rust - there would have been nothing left!! This is great workmanship and superb attention to detail. I also came here from Colin's channel and am enjoying this!!
I'm sure Colin thought the car was grand! Just needed a touch up here and there!
@smashyrashy
2 ай бұрын
Every car has more problems the closer you look
very impressed with that metal manipulation to create a work or art arch,you made it look easy great work
@yorkshirecarrestoration
2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
Flippin Nora Steve - what a display of craftsmanship - impressive 100% 👍👍👍👍
Craftsmanship. Pure and simple. I love this channel.
“Same again, just a different shape”. Well, indeed. It’s getting that perfect panel fit that’s the skill & art. Lovely to watch, Steve. You’re really fixing the world by focussing on what’s in front of you and needs your skill.
It's coming on nicely, Colin will be pleased. That new racing suspension is to good for an old BMW lol ❤
Man you're a metal artist! Great job so far, can't wait to see the it when you finish it. 👍
Good on you BC Racing for getting on board.
Blimey Dad! I was getting worried about you guys. I need my YCR fixes on a twice weekly basis. Bostin work as per usual.
Incredible work as usually!
Such patience, it's obvious you have been in the trade for a while and do good quality work, I am 56 in another trade but get where you are at. Amazing to see the sheer rusted out shells you work on over there, we just don't get that type of corrosion on our roads (North West coast Tasmania) and my 1995 commodore ute is still rust free after 280,000km(the first 20 years of it's life were spent in the wild West coast of Tasmania but the owner was particularly fond of regularly putting it on the hoist and spraying diesel oil everywhere). Love your work.
Wow 😮 it’s like plastic surgery for cars. 🚙 Your attention to detail is on point 👍 I truly hope once the car is finished, Colin’s channel will give you guys the recognition and respect you rightly deserve. It’s absolutely fascinating watching everything you do 🙏👌👍
a true metal master at work a pleasure to watch and learn from
Brilliant video, looking forward to the next one
Brilliant! It's great to watch such a craftsman at work.
bloody marvelous , watching the master is so satisfying , nice one
That is some serious craftsmanship. A joy to watch.
Great work thank you
Awesome skills !
LOVE your work. I learn so much confidence from this alone - for my projects.
Man,you‘re such an artist ! WOW
Amazing skills so enjoyable to watch.
As always, a real education watching how you approach the fabrication process. Thank you once more and best wishes.
Its always a privilege to watch a master craftsman at work........thank you Steve! 👍🔥👍
The metal sculpting is freaking amazing! Truly an artist workshop. Thank you and please keep the videos coming.🎉🎉
Ace work as ever. It’s pretty overwhelming to look at. Love the way you break it down into manageable sections.
very tidy repair. you make the fabrication of these patches look so easy.
Great work.
I really enjoy watching you shape the new metal parts on Colin's car. I feel like I am learning a lot. Please keep making videos like this one.
Wow!.... just wow!
Fantastic work and skill
You are a true craftsman! It's a joy to watch you work.
Top work Steve
Love the backing track great videos mate
Brilliant as always
I am amazed each and every time you start cutting, shaping, hammering, stretching, and welding of steel and other metals. You are truly a superb artesian.
You are really an artist with sheet metal. It is amazing what you can do to fix up that car.
your fabrication is incredible
Fascinating to watch the process of making a complex part. The order you do the shaping in. Thanks for sharing
Great repair that inner arch ,nice work done as usual from you guys!😎👍
Beautiful work, it's a pleasure to watch a master at his craft.
Fabulous skills. E30 one is my favorite Bimmers, I’ve owned two so I’m glad to see this one and the red E30 wagon being restored!
Really diggin the tunes in this one.
You,ve outdone yourself . Nice repair. Regards Chris
Again I am amazed at your skills. You show us the disaster, and then make it look so easy to repair. 😊
You are a real sheet metal artist! That fuel filler neck part, a work of art!
INCREDIBLE !!!
Nice job,you put a lotta work into this repair.great video.just keep doing what you do best 😎😎😎👍👍👍
having recently found your channel because i'm teaching myself how to mig weld, i find it very interesting to watch and if i didn't have a interest in classics i would tune in just to listen to the music !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! many thanks for making these videos.
You are a magician Steve, thanks for sharing !
Your craftsmanship and ability to "take one step at a time" is inspirational. Can't wait to see the finished car
I have absolutely no intention of doing rust work on any car. Still I just love the videos. 20 minuts of pure relaxation watching expert craftsmanship. Thanks
thats a work of art cheers
Hi Steve, thank you so much for this vid, I really enjoyed this one. Thank you for all of your hard work. Paul from Widnes
Very nice work repairing that wheel section. So much rust that was covered over so it didn't look that bad until you removed the covering. But it is in great hands with you and your son... Thumbs Up
As always, amazing and professional work. Hi Ivan
Getting into some serious "Car of Theseus" territory here. Lovely work!
Amazing work. I'm learning a lot of small tricks from you guys, and the consistency of your work is so good. Absolute mastery. Anyone trying to do rust repairs knows how hard it is. That said, these E30's are really complicated beasts.. all those shapes, double panels and parts (filler neck etc.) in the wheel wells. Glad my project is a lot simpler.
Spellbinding sheet metal mastery! 👏👏
You do very awesome work there Steve, the "Fab Doctor".
This video alone shows why Collin brought his vehicle to them, the cinematography paired with the low-fi music during the sped up intervals alone is classy, and highly appreciated. Top quality work here sir, First video ive seen of yours, and im def subscribing
Definitely a case of just when you think it couldn't get any worse, it gets worse. Heroic effort here. That next bit looks to be event more challenging. Thanks for sharing!
Now thats real artisan level skills. I could not justify the effort or cost, but great to watch skills in the UK
that's some metal-working magic right there!
Looks great!
Fantastic job it great to think you are saving a modern classic car.I wish I still had my Nissan Silvia S12 1.8 Turbo 1989 I got rid of it because of the the rust under the car.all the best with this great channel 10/10
What a job!
Astonishing work. Thanks for sharing it with us. Always be safe work safe. Love from Korea. 🫡👍
Hey Steve, your patience is absolutely admirable.
Great work yet again......
Just want to say u guys are amazing the work you do is unreal i no what its like welding up these old cars id love to be able to fabricate the way u guys do keep up the good work i found ur channel when u was doing matt Armstrongs car and that is looking unreal. One of my favourite KZread channels for sure keep up the good work ur channel will grow very quickly i reckon with in a year ur have a million subscribers no problem
Вы даете вторую жизнь автомобилю. Спасибо за вашу работу!
@natsterjam
2 ай бұрын
👊🏻
That last couple of minutes is a kick in the nuts.....best of luck.
Honestly, that was a seriously impressive vid tonight lads.
'... It's as easy as that!'.... 😅 Great workmanship. Fascinating to watch.
That was absolutely beautiful to watch. So much raw skill on display. From someone thats been doing this for 30 years, bravo. Watching you build that filler neck pannel was absolutely joyous 😊 you made something so complex look easy.
My father was a sheet metal worker ,he would have loved this ,amazing skills
It always amazes me what you can achieve with a hammer and a sheet of steel. 👏
Awesome!