Discussion
Johnny Chimpo said:
Anyone any idea what age Aaron is? He must of been growing that beard for a while!
Aaron's beard or Ed China's hair???? There's a dilemmaLove this show, caught them by accident couple of months back and set the series link.
Recent piece to emerge is Graveyard Carz..............total ste with a complete nob at the helm!,
adaptive said:
I wouldn't, I get the feeling JJ builds stuff how he wants it built and finished, and if you dont like it, go fk yourself, "Pay up Sucker!"
And you may well be right but he's not really building customer stuff anymore, so I guess the people who come to him know what to expect...Tiger Tim said:
Thank god someone else hates Graveyard Carz as well. I felt like I wasn't being a true petrolhead by not liking it but it really is just utter dross.
I've watched a few of these now and sort of got used to it. There should be a lot more of them working on the cars in there but there is a lot of the history behind the cars which is different to other shows. They are very childish though and hardly seem to do any work so wonder how they actually make any money.I still suspect its a wind up though. If you watch the main guy with the goatee he seems to impersonate David Brent a bit too much.
pincher said:
Love FnL but when was the bike build-off? Has it been on Discovery yet or are you looking on YouTube?
its definately on youtube . if you search for fast 'n loud , full episodes . look for a chap called guvinder gill . he uploads everything you need . might be the wrong way of finding it but works for me The dudes from San Antonio Texas with ludicrous trade mark beards and some interesting cars.
Follows the usual formulaic pattern for a supposedly unscripted reality TV show, but quite entertaining none the less.
Although its very much a kind of American Wheeler Dealers there's some interesting trawling around chicken sheds in the back of beyond digging out some interesting rust heaps, I would define their cars as mixture of hotrods and pre-1980 classic Americana.
Its amazing is how much classic America there still is sitting around out there!
As already mentioned best project so far was the Rambler estate Rat Rod come street sleeper, very cool.
Follows the usual formulaic pattern for a supposedly unscripted reality TV show, but quite entertaining none the less.
Although its very much a kind of American Wheeler Dealers there's some interesting trawling around chicken sheds in the back of beyond digging out some interesting rust heaps, I would define their cars as mixture of hotrods and pre-1980 classic Americana.
Its amazing is how much classic America there still is sitting around out there!
As already mentioned best project so far was the Rambler estate Rat Rod come street sleeper, very cool.
Lot of controversy on various hot rod forums about this show, and Gas Monkey in particular. It stems from Rawlings doing a light paint job on a car, then tried to pass it off in auction as a Gas Monkey creation. Seems the original builder was there at the auction and called him on it.
Not the first time either apparently
Not the first time either apparently
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