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Uncle Tony’s garage

Bobby Sixkiller

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Who watches tony defeos channel on YouTube. Uncle Tony’s garage. Tony the mechanic. Great stuff. Super knowledgeable on mopars.
 
From the first episode, yes.
There's been threads on here about his channel already.
A very real dude and he and his wife Kathy are a lot of fun.

He's written for a lot of mags (under a lot of pseudonyms, too)
and in my opinion, he's a walking encyclopedia much like Rick Ehrenberg.
Totally different possibilities, though - Tony told me Ebooger won't give him
the time of day. :)
The story he tells is that he decided to get away from corporate magazine world
as they went towards the prime editorial directive of "selling new parts" instead of
being all about hotrodding what you have already.
 
From the first episode, yes.
There's been threads on here about his channel already.
A very real dude and he and his wife Kathy are a lot of fun.

He's written for a lot of mags (under a lot of pseudonyms, too)
and in my opinion, he's a walking encyclopedia much like Rick Ehrenberg.
Totally different possibilities, though - Tony told me Ebooger won't give him
the time of day. :)
The story he tells is that he decided to get away from corporate magazine world
as they went towards the prime editorial directive of "selling new parts" instead of
being all about hotrodding what you have already.

Oh, P.S. - He and Nick Panaritis at Nick's Garage (another YT channel that you should
be watching if you aren't already) have a sort of mutual admiration society thing going
on, which is expert acknowledging/respecting expert as far as I'm concerned.
 
Yes. I like to see and hear what he has to say. As we know everybody does things differently.Some of his videos I agree with and others well, maybe.Different ways of doing things,but with the same end results. I enjoyed his SEMA joke video.
 
I liked the video where him and a girl went to look at a Duster that the girl was interested in buying. He found so many shady things on it. The owner kept changing his story every time Tony asked him a question about his shady findings.
 
sounds great, post a link if you don't mind, I look forward to checking these online channels out
 
Yes. I like to see and hear what he has to say. As we know everybody does things differently.Some of his videos I agree with and others well, maybe.Different ways of doing things,but with the same end results. I enjoyed his SEMA joke video.

The SEMA video was great! chop the roof different amounts side-to-side :)
 
He builds his cars like I used to back in the eighties! Sometimes I really miss those days, no one cared about numbers or values. I just wanted a fast Mopar that looked cool,even if it was a primered rat! No paint daubs,or date coded voltage regulators. Dual quads,headers,jacked up with big fat tires!
 
I learned a lot from uncle tony its no bullshit with uncle tony and i been around a good while and I am still learning. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
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