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This Guy Makes Car Noises With His Mouth And They Are Insanely Awesome


This Guy Makes Car Noises With His Mouth And They Are Insanely Awesome

We clicked on this video full expecting to bring the high heat of mockery and derision on the average looking Joe that you see in the lead photo. After all, this guys wasn’t really going to be able to duplicate the sounds of a BMW M5, a small block Camaro, a Formula One car, an insane Rotary powered prototype, a Rotary drag car, and other stuff, right? WRONG. This kid is flippin’ amazing with his ability to recreate the sounds of these engines and more than that, he really seems to know what the hell is is talking about with regard to the actual motors he’s mimicking.

You’ll have to pick your favorite out of this pile but we think that his “work” surrounding the rotary engines is the best. He is dead nuts on what those things sound like and just when you think he won’t be able to get that next higher frequency, it comes buzzing out from between his lips. The only “prop” he uses a couple times is a five gallon bucket to help him get the bass sound of a V8 engine. He uses the bucket to do the M5 and the Camaro engines, but everything else is just him in a rocking chair pretending to be driving these cars, fake shifter and all.

We’ve got to give the dude credit. We were seriously prepared to bust his chops but instead it was our own mouths hanging agape while we listened to him. Maybe we’re easily impressed but we think you’ll be blown away by this guy as well. Watch the video, and tell us what you think. Is he awesome? Do we need our hearing checked? Which engine was the best sounding in your opinion?

PRESS PLAY BELOW, CRANK THE SPEAKERS, AND LISTEN TO THE “MUSIC” THIS GUY MAKES –

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5 thoughts on “This Guy Makes Car Noises With His Mouth And They Are Insanely Awesome

  1. Hannah

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