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Anyone watch Fast and Loud on Discovery channel?

Last night was the first episode I have seen. Its based here in Dallas. There was a scene last night where they had this caddy they were working on in a shop and there was a '68 vert, looked like the one from the Thomas Crown Affair. Not sure if it was the same one or a clone, but it was pretty cool to see it. Show is typical reality TV car show.... I'd probably watch it again..... Anyone else see it?


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http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_143036-For ... -1967.html
 
I watched it out of curiosity and lack of anything else on last night. ( enjoyed the machine gun shoot) I was wondering if they were going to have the " we only have 4 days to get it done or the world will end" that all the rest of them have. Yep..sure did. And $25,000.00 for a clear coated Olds :wtf
 
I think they ruined the olds by clear coating it, they should have used a flat clear or something, it was a cool patina but really, shiny rust?
 
"Fast68back" said:
I think they ruined the olds by clear coating it, they should have used a flat clear or something, it was a cool patina but really, shiny rust?
I hear ya'....I was wondering if the "buyer" drove around the block and then came back for his wad of cash that he just happened to be carrying around when they turned the cameras off.
 
Saw the episode where they rebuilt the Model A. If there's absolutely nothing else on the tube I'd watch it again. Highly unlikely though.
 
I've seen it. Like others, if nothing else on the tube to watch.. I'd probably watch it again.

I'm waiting for Overhaulin to come back on air this fall. :thu
 
"Kats66Pny" said:
I'm waiting for Overhaulin to come back on air this fall. :thu

+1! Just hope they don't start playin' around with the original format and screw it up!
 
Last night I happened upon a show called Graveyard Carz, on Velocity. Pretty sure this was the premier (caught it just after it had started). Really like the premise. They take junked (as in wrapped around a tree type muscle car wrecks) and restore them to factory original. Last night they started on a 71 Cuda that was smashed up really badly. If they stay to script and don't spend all their time on the people involved this could be a very cool show.

Here's a link with some info.

http://blogs.discovery.com/velocity/201 ... elocity%29
 
"Horseplay" said:
Last night I happened upon a show called Graveyard Carz, on Velocity. Pretty sure this was the premier (caught it just after it had started). Really like the premise. They take junked (as in wrapped around a tree type muscle car wrecks) and restore them to factory original. Last night they started on a 71 Cuda that was smashed up really badly. If they stay to script and don't spend all their time on the people involved this could be a very cool show.

Here's a link with some info.

http://blogs.discovery.com/velocity/201 ... elocity%29

I watched that one too (wife went to bed early and relinquished the remote). I noticed at the end the guy on the show (G-Pa) is also the producer of the show, was wondering if he dropped his own money trying to get the show picked up by some network. It wasnt bad, but a bit over the top in his hunt for the Pink car, I think I would be kinda pissed if my car was in his shop. You're gonna not work on my car which pays the bills so you can search for a pink car for someone that wont be driving for 15 years and 11 months. Funny, at the end they listed the "Cast", most reality shows dont do that.
 
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