Couldn't have thought of a more timely topic, and I'll be checking out those unfamiliar channels.
As for Mustie1's Channel, I heartily concur that it is indeed a must. It's truly just like hanging out with your best buddy in his shop as he tackles a wild array of fixes and straightup resurrections....
Based on one of your earlier posts about Mustie1, I started watching his videos. Seen quite a lot of them so far but he has over 1000 of them so I've got a long way to go before I run out.
Most of his videos are pretty good but he does do some annoying things like frinkling with adjusting something half a dozen times before leaving well enough alone. I will admit that it is like being there with him. So much so that I've found myself actually saying, "You dumb shit! You did that 5 times in a row and the damn thing died 5 times in a row. Why do you keep on doing the same damned thing and expecting it to be different?"
I don't think I'm alone with my frustration either and I can just imagine what the guy who does Coldwarmotors thinks about Mustie's body and fender work. (Not.)
Speaking of standing around with the guys, Coldwarmotors is one of my favorite places to watch.
If your a prude, you won't like it but, if you don't mind a few expletives and seeing a few guys standing around watching the work while sipping on a beer and tossing out comments I think you'll will fit right in.
By all means, watch all of the Coldwarmotors rebuilding of the Plymouth Fury.
Where else will you get to see a guy take a rusted out Fury and a Dodge and join them together to form what is turning out to be a almost perfect Plymouth Fury, complete with huge tailfins and a stock Fury engine?
He even fixes all of the little dents in the stainless steel moldings with his body and fender hammers so they look like new.
Also don't miss the "Straight 8" challenge with two teams working against each other to get a old Packard and an old Buick running good enough to make it to the end of the driveway. Great entertainment.