Old Top Gear Car Restoration
Old Top Gear from 1998 Tony Mason investigates how and why people restore their cars This clip was extracted from the episode that was first broadcast on the 15th October 1998
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Old Top Gear from 1998 Tony Mason investigates how and why people restore their cars This clip was extracted from the episode that was first broadcast on the 15th October 1998
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Gear, restoration
@wendileona none
Tony Mason = An epic driver. I rally cars frequently with my brothers Escort MK2 and the Evo IX and Mason he is an inspiration for us all. A legend.
the man sounds a bit like Stewie from Family Guy, lolletry
@jose7777777777777777 I wouldn’t be surprised if May doesn’t get a series about car/motorbike restoration. I’d certainly watch it
I wish new top fear would do something like this
Clarkson,May and Hammond are much better
@wendileona The hand made cars will be like the super cars etc. Not the mass production ones.
I wonder what cars today, you know, attainable cars in the last 15, 20 are worth restoring in the future?
@GhostofRazors BP is the result of the merger of British Petroleum and Amoco.
Once the accident happened BP spent tons of money trying to fix it with experts working long overtime shifts, now it’s payed off, lots of damage has been done but be thankful that no more oil is seeping into the gulf.
I personally don’t belive deep sea drilling is safe but that doesn’t matter now, what matters is the clean up and UN regulations for better accident procedures.
@G1NZOU
A) yes we would have made such a fuss
B) BP is British Petroleum.
C) see B
D) why did Top Gear make just 6 episodes. AAAGGGHH!!!
@GhostofRazors BP, not British Petroleum.
If the accident hadn’t happened with BP funding the rig it would have happened with some other oil company funding the project.
You Americans wouldn’t have made such a fuss if it was an American company.
@GhostofRazors no problem slowing killing america, swoosh
@skylinekona I didn’t know you guys would be soooooooooooooooooooooooo sensitive about that little crack against the Nanny state and Not Britons them selves. But since you have a tit for tat attitude I will give you your just due:
I thank YOU for our nice oil covered coasts. Because without British Petroleum it would not have happened. *exit stage Left*
@skylinekona coasts*
@GhostofRazors nice oil coverd coats
I restore cars myself & reckon the best part is the time consuming hard part of building them in the old shed, it’s good therapy. The bonus is the finished product.
i love how those lights turn with the wheels
the days befor clarckson ahhh yes the dark ages
Hell no!
I always surprised what they can do with so little space. This must be banned in England by now.