Mighty Car Mods duo open restaurant

Iain Kelly
Contributing Journalist
12 Apr 2018
1 min read

The boys behind Mighty Car Mods have branched out and are opening a restaurant!

Set to open in late April the MCM duo, famous for their huge YouTube channel videoing building and modifying cars, have gone into partnership with top chef Gregory Llewellyn from the famed Sydney restaurant Hartsyard.

Although it is called Wish Bone (like the car suspension component), hardcore fans of the show may be disappointed it isn't a full automotive themed space.

You will still be able to get awesome American eats, like fried chicken and alcoholic shakes, made by one of Australia's top chefs.

Stop by 125 Enmore Road, in Enmore, in late April to check it out!

If you could eat at Wish Bone with anyone in the world who would it be? Tell us in the comments below.

Iain Kelly
Contributing Journalist
A love of classic American and European cars drove Iain Kelly to motoring journalism straight out of high school, via the ownership of a tired 1975 HJ Holden Monaro.  For nearly 20 years he has worked on magazines and websites catering to modified late model high-performance Japanese and European tuner cars, as well as traditional hot rods, muscle cars and street machines. Some of these titles include Auto Salon, LSX Tuner, MOTOR, Forged, Freestyle Rides, Roadkill, SPEED, and Street Machine. He counts his trip to the USA to help build Mighty Car Mods’ “Subarute” along with co-authoring their recent book, The Cars of Mighty Car Mods, among his career highlights.  Iain lends his expertise to CarsGuide for a variety of advice projects, along with legitimising his automotive obsession with regular OverSteer contributions. Although his practical skills working on cars is nearly all self-taught, he still loves nothing more than spending quality time in the shed working on his project car, a 1964 Pontiac. He also admits to also having an addiction to E30 BMWs and Subaru Liberty RS Turbos, both of which he has had multiple examples of. With car choices like that, at least his mum thinks he is cool.
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