BEYİN YAKANLAR | İstanbul'da Gündelik Klasik Amerikan Kullanmak | Hem de 3 ileri Manuel Şanzımanlı
In today's episode of our "Mind-Blowing" series, while even single-pedal electric cars are difficult to drive in a city like Istanbul, our follower Adnan has managed to cover a remarkable 40,000 km in 18 months with his 1960 Pontiac Parisienne, and he still actively uses it. Furthermore, he has driven it not only within Istanbul but also to many other cities across Turkey. Interestingly, the car isn't even automatic; it has a 3-speed manual transmission, making it quite challenging to drive in traffic. In our video, you'll hear the story of the car from Adnan and witness his adventures. We hope you enjoy the video, happy viewing!

▶︎
Morgan Supersport | 117 Years of Craftsmanship | OTOPARK.com

▶︎
V12 | The First Real Drive in 20 Years with the BMW 750iL | 4 Years of Hard Work Hits the Asphalt!

▶︎
10 BULLETPROOF Cars That Will Outlast Three Owners

▶︎
The Insanity Of Fixing Up The Most Over-Engineered 90's V12 Mercedes-Benz

▶︎
The Famous Dodge Charger from Fast and Furious! | We Found the Charger in a Secret Garage in Ista...

▶︎
FLYPOOL #1 Fatma Turgut in the Cockpit!

▶︎
YENİ Pagani Codalunga Speedster, EN ÜST DÜZEY hiperotomobil!

▶︎
The frame was WORSE than I thought! | Nissan s13 Restoration Part 4 (No Talking)

▶︎
Turkey's Iconic Pickup Trucks | Anadol, Dodge, Skoda "Knock-Kneed", TM25, TM30, and Transit Legends

▶︎
SURRENDER PLAN: Why Were 2763 Checkpoints Removed?

▶︎
DSG Hakkında Kimse Bunları Anlatmıyor! DSG Uzmanı ile Her Detayı Konuştuk

▶︎
F-35 vs KAAN vs Eurofighter: Military analyst breaks it down

▶︎
HOMEBUILT Hot Rod Chassis Begins!

▶︎
Deniz Göktaş Ne ile Suçlanıyor? | Nevşin Mengü Bugün Ne Oldu?

▶︎
WE PUSHED IT TO THE LIMIT ON THE CORNER! | MERCEDES BENZ E270 CDI | HOW IS IT AFTER 450,000 KM?

▶︎
BUS | 1990 Temsa Maraton | Reached Today with 1,324,000 km

▶︎
They Adopted a Lion and Their Lives Were Ruined!

▶︎
Yunan Adasında "Türk'üm" Dedim, Her Şey Değişti! 🇬🇷

▶︎
I got rid of my M5 for THIS!

▶︎
