Pete And His Bus, Episode 5: Work Starts
It’s time to get of my lazy a***e and do some work. But where do you start on a build of this size? Well easy! Have a look and find out!
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It’s time to get of my lazy a***e and do some work. But where do you start on a build of this size? Well easy! Have a look and find out!
Here is the behind the scenes video for our “bus included” Top Gear stunt. I’m going to say it…. I prefer this to the actual video!!! Whoops, sorry Top Gear. The 360 stuff is cool if you’ve got the right
Some time ago I was approached by a lovely lady who said her boyfriend was part of the Top Gear team and wondered if my bus could be used as a feature on a Top Gear stunt for YouTube………Errrrr hmmmm let me think……. If i must…. ;)
The bus starts, runs and drives! RESULT!! What am I going to do with it though? Find out right here and right now as I reveal the plan for our second bus. For more info check out the rest of our website:
It’s that time to find out what actually happens next. After all the hassle to get our bus going last time I’m now ready to attempt to drive my new favorite possession to its new home! Will i make it?
I guess the big question is whether I bought a pile of metal or if I bought a fully working bus. The locals figured it would only leave on a low loader. Check out if I proved them wrong!
It has been nearly a year to the day that the cameras started rolling on Pete And His Bus and I am very exited to announce that the first episode is FINALLY here and we are hereby launching Pete And His
I’ve been hard at work getting the first half of the new doc filmed. It’s incredible how much work goes into doeing this but thus far I am very pleased with the results. I’ve also shot a little sneak peek of
Did it work? Has it solved our horrible running issue? Well it took a little longer because I found another issue with her whilst I was underneath……
Luckily fuel tanks on Routemaster buses (our mobile bar) are quick release. I started to drain all the fuel but it was pouring out very slowly. I poked a screwdriver in the drain and then it came out at a