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Re: New Videos from SpaceKadett restoring a Daihatsu Charade 1L Turbo Diesel

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 10:25 am
by JPB
Sorry to be picky, but you appear to have uploaded the "edit" view of the youtube page that carries the video clip we're trying to see.
Clicking that takes the reader to their own youtube content manager page and not the informative stuff about a car.

The "watch" view of the page will allow other folk to see what you've been doing with the car.
;)

Re: New Videos from SpaceKadett restoring a Daihatsu Charade 1L Turbo Diesel

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:44 pm
by Toledo Man
John's right. The last link took me to the list of videos on my channel. The link for the playlist is HERE

Re: New Videos from SpaceKadett restoring a Daihatsu Charade 1L Turbo Diesel

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 7:13 am
by SpaceKadett
Thanks lads, sorry about the incorrect link. I hope this one works for you. https://youtu.be/7waGlQqpXhk

Re: New Videos from SpaceKadett restoring a Daihatsu Charade 1L Turbo Diesel

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 8:15 am
by SpaceKadett
Welding repair to the sill of my Daihatsu Charade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZV1785zbGU

Re: New Videos from SpaceKadett restoring a Daihatsu Charade 1L Turbo Diesel

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 8:24 am
by SpaceKadett
Sorting out that rusty surprise behind the rear bumper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6dpNeDUCFM

Re: New Videos from SpaceKadett restoring a Daihatsu Charade 1L Turbo Diesel

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 10:38 am
by JPB
Nice work, it's always good to see someone putting this high standard of workmanship into a car that's yet to achieve the universal appeal - and higher resale asking prices - of the equivalent European cars from the era. You can't have too much Japanese content in an old car forum, IMHO, and these things can't be cheap forever so my (impartial? :oops: :lol: ) advice to anyone who wants something older, different or just plain weird that can withstand daily use without displaying undue temperament is this:
Buy Japanese cars now and soak them in your rust preventative fluids of choice, you can't really go wrong. There, that wasn't at all subjective now, was it.. :mrgreen: