Automotive
WeWrench
Rare and exotic vehicle restorations anchor WeWrench’s automotive programming, with a particular through-line around reviving a 1992 BMW E34 M5. The project is framed as a long-term owner restoration of an uncommon U.S.-market model, combining vehicle history with hands-on repair and rebuild coverage. Its substantial back catalog suits enthusiasts seeking detailed project-car content; repair procedures should still be checked against model-specific service guidance.
Editorially reviewed:

Based on 20 recent videos
Assessed 14 August 2026
Editorial note
WorthWatch verdict
Best for
Hands-on owners following ambitious repairs and older performance-car restorations
Strength
Detailed workshop coverage anchored by long-term restoration storytelling
Consider if
you value model-specific technical guidance alongside project context
Deep Dive
WeWrench: Rare Car Restoration, Led by an E34 M5
Main focus
WeWrench follows rare and exotic vehicle restorations, anchored by Michael Dey’s long-term revival of a 1992 BMW E34 M5. WeWrench pairs hands-on rebuild work with the history and ownership story behind an uncommon sports sedan.
Why it matters
Restoration enthusiasts can follow a deeply personal project from aging, high-mileage ownership toward a return to form. The focus on an unusual BMW gives the repair work a stronger narrative thread than a one-off maintenance tutorial.
Style
Long-form project coverage centers on repair, rebuilding, and the decisions involved in bringing a significant older car back. Vehicle history and owner perspective sit alongside the practical workshop material, giving the series both mechanical and collector interest.
Consistency
The E34 M5 restoration provides a clear continuing thread through a broad body of automotive material. Its extensive archive makes it well suited to viewers who prefer following major projects over time.
- Rare and exotic vehicle restorations
- 1992 BMW E34 M5 revival
- Hands-on repair and rebuild work
- Long-term project-car ownership
- Sports sedan history
- Preserving older performance cars
Use model-specific manuals and current technical guidance before attempting repairs. Compare specifications, parts fitment, pricing, and recall information with authoritative sources, and leave complex or safety-critical work to qualified technicians.




