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pingu393

7,799 posts

205 months

Friday 18th November 2016
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I liked the bit where Edd showed us how to take the measurements for a new propshaft - and at the same time Mike was away sourcing some suspension parts to raise the body by 2.5 inches.

The way it was edited also made it look like Mike was looking at a pristine bodyshell while Edd was trying to sort out the rust bucket. I guess Mike was thinking "Eee's 'avin' fun, A'll ring 'im timarrah!!" smile

trooperiziz

9,456 posts

252 months

Friday 18th November 2016
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How prevalent is that colour on that year of Bronco? When Mike went to see the first Bronco guy, there was a flash of one in exactly the same colour in his forecourt. Hmmm....

trooperiziz

9,456 posts

252 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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AMG "tribute" I can see this being a bit of a car crash episode. Can't wait to see what styling Ed puts on it biggrin

trooperiziz

9,456 posts

252 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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That Skype call! They have given up on trying to inject any illusion of reality biggrin

daveenty

2,358 posts

210 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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I used to watch this when it was aimed at the "home mechanic" working in his garage/lock up, without hundreds of thousands of machinery and tools. I know professional bodyshops with less tackle than they seem to have accumulated now.

I think I preferred it in those days as well.

Whilst writing this, noticed that Magna-Flow are now involved as well. They seem do OK out of TV deals, with Chip Foose as well.

And as for making an AMG, tribute or not, it doesn't appeal to me at all. Like putting M badges on a 520.

Edited by daveenty on Monday 21st November 21:42

greygoose

8,262 posts

195 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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Bit of an odd project this one, seems they are just building a car for a bloke who coincidentally had most of the parts for it.

trooperiziz

9,456 posts

252 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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greygoose said:
Bit of an odd project this one, seems they are just building a car for a bloke who coincidentally had most of the parts for it.
Bloke = member of the production team who was in the next room...

greygoose

8,262 posts

195 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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trooperiziz said:
greygoose said:
Bit of an odd project this one, seems they are just building a car for a bloke who coincidentally had most of the parts for it.
Bloke = member of the production team who was in the next room...
Indeed!

trooperiziz

9,456 posts

252 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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The deal didn't even make any sense, he effectively paid 31k for a car worth 16k.

If it was real he would have said give me the 15k for the parts, and then offered them 16k for the car, net cost to him 1k plus parts.

Faust66

2,035 posts

165 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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trooperiziz said:
The deal didn't even make any sense, he effectively paid 31k for a car worth 16k.

If it was real he would have said give me the 15k for the parts, and then offered them 16k for the car, net cost to him 1k plus parts.
I freely admit to being a bit crap at maths... but that 'deal' made no sense to me either.

Passable episode, but not best.

graham22

3,295 posts

205 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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Bit smokey, tyre rubbing on the body or coming out of the exhaust?

gareth_r

5,728 posts

237 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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trooperiziz said:
The deal didn't even make any sense, he effectively paid 31k for a car worth 16k.

If it was real he would have said give me the 15k for the parts, and then offered them 16k for the car, net cost to him 1k plus parts.
In which case, WD would have spent a total of 25k on the car, and would have said "Get lost. We're advertising it for 35k.".

(If it was real. smile)

trooperiziz

9,456 posts

252 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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gareth_r said:
trooperiziz said:
The deal didn't even make any sense, he effectively paid 31k for a car worth 16k.

If it was real he would have said give me the 15k for the parts, and then offered them 16k for the car, net cost to him 1k plus parts.
In which case, WD would have spent a total of 25k on the car, and would have said "Get lost. We're advertising it for 35k.".

(If it was real. smile)
No way was that car worth 35k smile

Norfolkit

2,394 posts

190 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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Faust66 said:
trooperiziz said:
The deal didn't even make any sense, he effectively paid 31k for a car worth 16k.

If it was real he would have said give me the 15k for the parts, and then offered them 16k for the car, net cost to him 1k plus parts.
I freely admit to being a bit crap at maths... but that 'deal' made no sense to me either.

Passable episode, but not best.
Way too contrived, first two episodes are probably two of the weakest ever, time to get back on this side of the pond in my opinion

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

100 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2016
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daveenty said:
I used to watch this when it was aimed at the "home mechanic" working in his garage/lock up, without hundreds of thousands of machinery and tools. I know professional bodyshops with less tackle than they seem to have accumulated now.

I think I preferred it in those days as well.

Whilst writing this, noticed that Magna-Flow are now involved as well. They seem do OK out of TV deals, with Chip Foose as well.

And as for making an AMG, tribute or not, it doesn't appeal to me at all. Like putting M badges on a 520.

Edited by daveenty on Monday 21st November 21:42
At least they went to the trouble of getting a load of engine work done to make it somewhat more worthy of the AMG bodykit/tribute.

So its one up on all the "AMG-line" Mercs going around at the moment, but, in honesty, wasn't all the AMG kit originally available to bolt-on to your standard 200TE anyway, with no engine changes?

NickCW

295 posts

130 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2016
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Didn't even finish watching the Bronco, load of rubbish imo.
Shame really as when an older episode comes on I am glued to it..

XslaneyX

1,334 posts

142 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2016
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I remember them doing a sierra cosworth back along but any idea how to find out if they have done a fiesta RS turbo?

Fond memories of the one i had, even though for a short time.

zeb

3,201 posts

218 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2016
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I noticed a few endorsement aspects creeping in (magnaflow already mentioned).....american chopper here we come.

sandman77

2,416 posts

138 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2016
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XslaneyX said:
I remember them doing a sierra cosworth back along but any idea how to find out if they have done a fiesta RS turbo?

Fond memories of the one i had, even though for a short time.
They haven't but they did do a mk1 xr2.

CooperD

2,867 posts

177 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2016
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zeb said:
I noticed a few endorsement aspects creeping in (magnaflow already mentioned).....american chopper here we come.
And also Mike wearing a Mike Brewer Motors Tee Shirt.