Man Rebuilds Dirty-Looking Beetle Car, Transforms It Into Expensive Ride in Video, Surprises Many
- A video has shown the moment a young man, Brennan Stammer, transformed a rickety car into an automobile king of the road
- In the clip, Brennan removed everything down to the steering wheel from the vehicle before he set down to work
- The mechanic revealed that his dad taught him how to work on vehicles and he also learnt on YouTube
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A young man known as Brennan Stammer on TikTok has shown how he totally transformed a dirty-looking beetle car into something very classy.
In a clip he shared on his page, he took a selfie with the vehicle before setting down to work. The interior of the vehicle had no seats and everything looked so out of place.
What a great transformation
Many who saw the video asked Brennan the kind of engine he installed into the car to make for a beautiful transformation.
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There were some who even said that he made the car into great piece people will break their banks to have.
Watch the video below:
At the time of writing this report, the video has gathered over 3 million views with thousands of comments.
YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below:
klaud said:
"I swear to God, this car looks way too good as an off-roader."
Medvo said:
"Me and my dad are restoring one too its alot of fun (btw fire build)."
Edits said:
"Bro this means so much really man changed the whole car."
forsaken asked:
"Is there a school for mechanic or smth? How do you know how to do it?"
He replied:
"My dad taught me and I watch a lot of YouTube how toos. just over time I've learned and I'm still learning."
18-Year-Old Boy Builds Car, Shows Off Stunning Vehicle In Video; Many Awed
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that one 18-year-old boy in a technical high school in Tarkwa in the Western Region has built a car that uses fuel from scratch.
In a video published on YouTube by M48 TV, seen by YEN.com.gh, the teenager revealed that it took him eight months to build the vehicle.
The innovative teen named the whip Never Give Up as he faced several challenges but triumphed over them to achieve his goal.
One highlight in the video is when he drives the whip to demonstrate that it functions without any problems.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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