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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!!"
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!!"
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.
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
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.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.
Passable episode, but not best.
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 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.
(If it was real. )
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 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.
(If it was real. )
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.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.
Passable episode, but not best.
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.
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. 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
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?
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