Hylian wrote to All <=-
I was recently watching youtube videos of people fixing up garbage cars
to get them running. I like seeing the old stuff...
Hylian wrote to All <=-
I was recently watching youtube videos of people fixing up garbage cars to get them running. I like seeing the old stuff...
I found a series on MotorTrend network called "Flipping Bangers", sort
of a low-end "Wheeler dealers". Two guys pooled their money, quit their
jobs, and rent out a garage for 5 days. They buy cheap cars and the
goal is to flip them for twice the cost in 5 days.
Wheeler Dealers started getting awfully high-end, this new show feels a little more like two guys flipping cars.
... Overtly resist change
Moondog wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I quit watching Wheeler Dealers when Edd China left the show regarding
the direction the producers wanted to take it. The producers wanted
less work intensive cars, or wanted to show less technical work.
Moondog wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I quit watching Wheeler Dealers when Edd China left the show regarding the direction the producers wanted to take it. The producers wanted less work intensive cars, or wanted to show less technical work.
I quit watching for a while when Edd left for the same reasons - I used
to skip past the Mike segments to see Edd working on the car. He's
got a knack for explaining things that makes you want to dive in and
DIY.
I think they listened to the blowback, because they didn't lose any
technical aspects. They maybe skipped on painting and bodywork, but
Ant and Elvis still did quite a bit of mechanic stuff.
If it had been just Mike buying kit and bolting it on, I would have
stopped long ago.
My reason for discontent with the show was mostly about them moving operations to the US. I loved seeing them buying and working on cars
that we don't get here, or can't afford because they're rare here and
common there.
... Feedback recordings into an acoustic situation
I agree part of the charm when they were UK based was the choice of British and European cars they would work on. I recall they had an old Charger or other muscle car, and parts had to be sourced from the US sight unseen. I bet it was much easier in California to go to a parts store and find exactly the part they were looking for. I also agree part of the charm wa not having parts easily available, and having to tear down and rebuild hard to get stuff.
Can't speak for California, but here in Arizona there are a couple "u-pull-it" places where they have a large field of cars, if you're looking for a part, you are expected to bring whatever tools you need to strip said
Can't speak for California, but here in Arizona there are a couple "u-pull-it" places where they have a large field of cars, if you're looking for a part, you are expected to bring whatever tools you need to strip said parts off of the parts cars in those fields.
Tracker1 wrote to Moondog <=-
Can't speak for California, but here in Arizona there are a couple "u-pull-it" places where they have a large field of cars, if you're looking for a part, you are expected to bring whatever tools you need
to strip said parts off of the parts cars in those fields.
Given the
interoperability of many US models, other than interior dash panels, or other things that are more specific, most engine parts you can get
pretty redily.
Re: Re: The "Holy Goat"
By: Moondog to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Jul 13 2023 13:24:00
I agree part of the charm when they were UK based was the choice of British and European cars they would work on. I recall they had an old Charger or other muscle car, and parts had to be sourced from the US si unseen. I bet it was much easier in California to go to a parts store a find exactly the part they were looking for. I also agree part of the charm wa not having parts easily available, and having to tear down and rebuild hard to get stuff.
Can't speak for California, but here in Arizona there are a couple "u-pull-i e fields. Given the interoperability of many US models, other than interior also pay for the parts at about 1/4 cost of new. They also tend to pay well
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