Car SOS - how good are their restorations?

Car SOS - how good are their restorations?

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williamp

19,265 posts

274 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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Cant talk about carSOS, but remember classic car rescue was the worst, most terrible set up of a show. An insult to...well anyone really.

For the love of cars had an Aston DBS on it which some for a record breaking £173,400 at auction. When it came up for auction later on, the blurb said:

"Although the DBS looked stunning, he felt that a marque specialist with proven experience of the model could improve it still further and so instructed Oselli to work their magic. Some £78,000 later, the Aston Martin has been debugged and fine-tuned to the seller's satisfaction!..."

Ouch

*Al*

3,830 posts

223 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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bimsb6 said:
Anyone else watch bhin rides ? I will be visiting there this summer .
Yep I love this programme, Dave the owner seems a top bloke, Kev can be a bit of a dick.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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everyeggabird said:
blade7 said:
Great show, though some of the cars owners look more than capable of paying for the restoration themselves.
yes Could not agree more with you.
That's not the point most have done huge amounts to local communities etc

Uncle John

4,300 posts

192 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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The cars can be real basket cases & TBH complete wrecks.

They always peel back a layer to find bodges that would impress Stevie Wonder. Rust so rusty it's not rust anymore. No surprise that owners can't be arsed.

I like Fuzz & Ant adds a bit of a sideshow which adds to the programme in my view.

Saw the RS1600 last night & enjoyed it. Cars end up being sorted & worth a lot more.... Always wonder whether they are sold on, that's the cynic in me.

Chap mentioned above about the unloved model of Aston that was restored. There was only one specialist who could sort the engine in the country, something like 50k!! Jeez, on your top of everything else not cheap. The owner must have been delighted.

Anyway, whatever the niggles, would rather watch these than most other programs.








blade7

11,311 posts

217 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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williamp said:
"Although the DBS looked stunning, he felt that a marque specialist with proven experience of the model could improve it still further and so instructed Oselli to work their magic...."
They didn't work any magic when I took a V6 Essex block there years ago...

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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Audi urQuattro on the road trip 3 years down the line still in stunning condition.

Owner stated on the revisit that he has put the car into his will leaving it to a cancer charity so they can hopefully raise a lot for others who need help.

Sadly as it says at the end of the show he died shortly after filming (Barry).

SebringMan

1,773 posts

187 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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everyeggabird said:
yes Could not agree more with you.
I've thought that too. The truth is bar us PHers I doubt there are many people would want to even spend 50p on their cars, so a resto going into the thousands is just out of the question.

And since alot of people believe mileage is everything they think no harm can come of just letting the car sit around forlorn...

I was about to say the same thing regarding the cars being restored afterwards. Something may go wrong, albeit minor but they won't want to pay to get it fixed. And so you end up back to square one.

I'm not saying that applies to all of them. Alot of the people have had hard times on there, to where things petrolheads take for granted won't even register on their minds in terms of importance smile.

Welshbeef said:
Audi urQuattro on the road trip 3 years down the line still in stunning condition.

Owner stated on the revisit that he has put the car into his will leaving it to a cancer charity so they can hopefully raise a lot for others who need help.

Sadly as it says at the end of the show he died shortly after filming (Barry).
That's a great gesture and a noble thing to do. It's a shame to hear that he passed away.

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

164 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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Slightly off topic, but does anyone remember 'Strippers cars for cash'? There was an episode on Nat Geo Turbo yesterday, first episode I've seen in years. Quite enjoyed the program tbh.

james7

594 posts

256 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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Uncle John said:
Saw the RS1600 last night & enjoyed it.
Does anyone know if it was an original rs1600i?
I think it had the wrong ignition set up and i am sure the sump and front suspension were wrong too.

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

199 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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Comming Soon

Ali-A's Superchargers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/ali-as-supercharg...

BBC said:
Be On A Show - Ali A's Superchargers
Has your family got an old banger in desperate need of a makeover? We're looking for children and their families to take part in a brand new TV series. We can help you design the car of your dreams! So if your car needs a fancy new look on the outside and has problems under the bonnet that need fixing - get in touch!

blade7

11,311 posts

217 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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stuartmmcfc said:
everyeggabird said:
yes Could not agree more with you.
It's not always that easy for all sorts of strange reasons and feelings.
In the majority of cases I'm sure the owner didn't have the means or capability to save the car. Though there's been a few Hooray Henry's laughing all the way to the bank I suspect.

V8 FOU

2,977 posts

148 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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*Al* said:
Yep I love this programme, Dave the owner seems a top bloke, Kev can be a bit of a dick.
The programme that makes all the others look rank amateurs. Look at the Futureliner or Blue Suede Shoes for confirmation.

Mark Evans? Nice bloke and fairly capable - but oh dear, Mogadon Man. Cure for insomnia.

ToothbrushMan

1,770 posts

126 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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ive seen loads of Car SOS and from the comments from just a small section of PHers on this thread I dont really buy into them that think the resto's were bodge jobs. quite often CSOS seem to go to an almost bare shell and on some they even did get bare shells dipped and essentially started from scratch plus a load of cutting and welding etc. how is that a bodge? how would you do things better if that degree of resto is a bodge? some parts are no longer available and that would have led to the team repairing and making the best of it like the cracked dash board from the RS1600i.

i look past the bogus deadlines and freebies and 100% discounts and contrived cons with suppliers to see the look on the faces of the owners at the end during the play acted handovers. usually in the last few series theyve always restored cars for guys who have suffered some kind of injury or illness or worse have months left to live and to see the look on their faces as well as their relatives when they realise its their car that they are looking at is a joy to watch. it also gives a little credence back to the otherwise annoying Tim Shaw ( but like the rest of the show maybe he just lays it on think for the cameras and is a nice guy in real life).

Cupramax

10,482 posts

253 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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SystemParanoia said:
Comming Soon

Ali-A's Superchargers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/ali-as-supercharg...

BBC said:
Be On A Show - Ali A's Superchargers
Has your family got an old banger in desperate need of a makeover? We're looking for children and their families to take part in a brand new TV series. We can help you design the car of your dreams! So if your car needs a fancy new look on the outside and has problems under the bonnet that need fixing - get in touch!
That looks catastrophically bad laugh but probably worth watching if only for the lovely Rebecca Jackson blah who appears to have morphed into a mechanic????

Crafty_

13,297 posts

201 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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bimsb6 said:
Anyone else watch bhin rides ? I will be visiting there this summer .
One of the cars that made Kindig's name was the '37 Chevy they show in an episode, that car was/is awesome.

andym1603

1,812 posts

173 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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blade7 said:
In the majority of cases I'm sure the owner didn't have the means or capability to save the car. Though there's been a few Hooray Henry's laughing all the way to the bank I suspect.
The Daimler Dart owner springs to mind here.

Dalmahoy

184 posts

139 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Remember watching the Audi Quattro restoration.
Very moving and very sad how some folks life pans out.
Despite the owners troubles - to see him reunited with the restored car was priceless viewing.

thecremeegg

1,965 posts

204 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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SystemParanoia said:
Comming Soon

Ali-A's Superchargers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/ali-as-supercharg...

BBC said:
Be On A Show - Ali A's Superchargers
Has your family got an old banger in desperate need of a makeover? We're looking for children and their families to take part in a brand new TV series. We can help you design the car of your dreams! So if your car needs a fancy new look on the outside and has problems under the bonnet that need fixing - get in touch!
Oh God that Ali-A guy is a youtuber and his videos are terrible, how he's got onto TV I have no idea! And don't get me started on "Lord" Aleem!

Cfnteabag

1,195 posts

197 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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I cant think of anything worse! Hopefully with that team nothing goes up in flames

Grunt Futtock

334 posts

100 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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SystemParanoia said:
Comming Soon

Ali-A's Superchargers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/ali-as-supercharg...

BBC said:
Be On A Show - Ali A's Superchargers
Has your family got an old banger in desperate need of a makeover? We're looking for children and their families to take part in a brand new TV series. We can help you design the car of your dreams! So if your car needs a fancy new look on the outside and has problems under the bonnet that need fixing - get in touch!
BBC said:
Each family member will be taken into consideration and we are looking to choose a diverse mix of children from across the UK. But rest assured every application is considered equally, regardless of race, religion or disability. The panel’s decision is final.
That last bit doesn't make sense, if they are wanting a diverse range of children then they absolutely cannot treat every application equally. By their own admission they HAVE to take into account race/religion/disability otherwise they couldn't reflect the diverse mix they are hoping for.