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Originally Posted by jmg
Nicely done video with almost a little too much self indulgence, but it's not too in your face. I don't know who brings a tea cup to a scenic overlook, I'd just bring a thermos and a camping chair. I guess the owner is going for a total experience that borders on cosplaying.
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That's Petrolicious for you (who by the way, does not actually produce the videos that are shared via their platform with their name on them). When Petrolicious started 5-6 years ago I was excited about a new automotive enthusiast's hub. I couldn't have been more wrong. The website has transitioned to a monetized platform which seems prioritize the sale of overpriced automotive cosplay gear above all else (gloves, artwork, coffee and watches with no real lineage).
I thought this video of Lisa's 2002 was nice, and I really enjoyed her 1600 on Jay Leno's Garage, but it's getting harder and harder to swallow Petrolicious content and their vain attempts to portray themselves purveyors of refined automotive taste.