Roadworthy Restorations I find an easy watch. Not hugely technical but I like seeing him get basket cases up and running.
Mostly watch YouTube channels now for car related stuff. I'm a massive fan of Project Binky but even my patience is tested with the infrequency of their episodes. Worth the wait though. As for more mainstream stuff, Car SOS and Richard Hammond's Workshop are both very watchable, but the former is becoming a bit past it's sell by date now as a format.
Yes Another YT channel that I subscribe to is RRC Restoration, he takes basket cases and fully restores them, he has done a few ducati bikes, a Honda vfr400, done cars, even down to small projects such as a workshop vice, he's currently doing a Honda CR-X, done the bodywork, doing an auto to manual transmission conversion
I like forwarding through Mat Armstrong’s videos, and seeing the end results, as the videos are far too long, IMO.
Yeah at times it drags on a bit, and its not always easy to spot the next installment as there are so many different things going on in his video garage life. But the lad has done well and congratulations to him. Not too many others riding around in Rashfords Roller and going camping in a roof box tent, in an icy ski resort. Slight shades of the vintage Top Gear Escapades but on a zero budget.
The documentary channels have been shit this Christmas but been binging Engine Addict with Jimmy devilliers on discovery turbo today. not your run of the mill car programme but he takes engines of all descriptions and builds vehicle's he thinks will suit them, around them… including skidoos and speed boats on Loch Ness. It’s a bit like the silly top gear episodes but more involved with the engines etc… 7.75/10
Episodes seem brief, but 3 men 4 Wheels was / is OK - latest was a Bugatti T35. They are not terribly in-depth but I’ve certainly learned from them.