Yes, much of the automotive content on YouTube is camera footage of racing highlights, obnoxious vloggers of car owners, or old episodes ofMotorWeek. However, if you dig a little deeper, you'll find that YouTube is actually a great tool to learn from people documenting repairs or projects. With that in mind, we've compiled a list of 10 of ourFavoriteYouTubers to share with you. Use social distancing to study!
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South Main Auto Repair LLC
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OK, so this might be an odd place to start. You might be wondering what an independent workshop in New York is likeSouth Main Auto Repair kannMake engaging, informative, and fun videos about working on cars. Well, I don't know either - but it works. Eric, the show's host, walks viewers through the diagnostic process in such a way that it feels like you're following your friend at work. As you go through Eric's repairs, you may inadvertently learn something that will help you repair your own car.
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ColdWarMotors
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One of the craziest channels on YouTube,ColdWarMotorsit's a playground for vintage car appreciation, restoration, and obsession. Filmed in what appears to be a private old cemetery, ColdWarMotors takes viewers through incredible restorations, quick fixes to get cars moving and the crazy adventures of life surrounded by vintage cars. As with the other videos on this list, if you watch too many of them you should learn some automotive tricks.
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Bad Obsession Motorsport: Projeto Binky
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Unlike other YouTubers on this list,The Binka Projectfocuses on one project: an Austin Mini. Except this isn't exactly a restoration - it's an obsessive project, with a bunch of people cramming the undercarriage of a Toyota Celica GT4 under the Mini while everything works as it should. If you're a fan of stage rallies, race cars or over-the-top conversions, Project Binky should have you coveredStandardThe entertainment. Although the project started in 2013, it is not finished yet. This means it must continue to deliver.
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PowerNation
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Whether you are interested in engine and transmission overhauls or complete design overhauls, there is nothing better.Canal PowerNation no YouTube. it's not exact thoughJusta YouTube channel that airs on NBCSN, PowerNation folks upload segments and episodes to YouTube. This means you have full control over what you want to watch. Want to see someone rebuild Big Foot's wild Big Block Ford 30 times in a row? Well now you can.
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Cleetus McFarland
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Ruby gets the BIGGEST turbo we've ever used + prepares Leroy for his return to drag racing!!!
look furtherwe talked about itCleetus McFarlandbefore, when he demolished a small-block Chevrolet at a junkyard that exploded in one of his Corvettes. The reason it exploded? Well, it probably had something to do with the big turbocharger forcing air down his throat, or the exertion of sprinting around the track. Cleetus has grown up since we saw his adventure with an auctioned Corvette and engine breaking down in a junkyard, and now he owns an entire track. While this is more of a vlog than the other channels on this list, Cleetus is a fun watch.
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advanced conversions
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We like electric cars - and the people who fix them too!advanced conversionsit could shatter every shred of the illusion that electric cars are trouble-free as he cleans and reassembles dilapidated Teslas. We've also seen Rich riding his electrified Model A Ford before. You might not learn how to diagnose a blown head gasket from watching Rich, but you should learn a thing or two about electric cars.
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Powerful car mods
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Mighty Car Mods is an internet treasure. Hosts Moog (Blair Joscelyne) and Marty Mulholland take you on the journey of two JDM-obsessed Aussies trying out cars. Over the years, the duo has grown in skill and ambition, taking their project cars to the next level every time one enters their shop. With over 300 episodes under his belt, you can certainly scratch your project car without turning a wrench.
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FritzFink
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An underrated YouTuber, Fritzworking on some amazing projects. we look upFritz when he started his Ed Roths clone"Beatnik Bandit", and he's only progressed on the project since we last saw him. Fritz also works with vintage cars and motorcycles.
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Der Detailfreak
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If there's one thing I hate, it's detailing cars. Especially disgusting, dirty cars full of cigarette smoke residue and garbage. Although I hate cleaning, there's nothing more satisfying than seeing someoneandersClean one of those dirty cars.Detail Geek does just that, almost with an ASMR twist (if you're into that sort of thing). Detail Geek also shares tips and explains what he does along the way that can help you better clean your own car.
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that old tony
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It's not like thisnoof which are destined for the automotive industry.that old tonyis a home mechanic who dabbled in automotive troubleshooting, but mostly he'll show you how fun it can be to turn large chunks of metal into smaller, more useful pieces. If you're into machining or love a good dad joke, you'll love This Old Tony.