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	07-14-2007 10:33 PM #1
 ...yeah So Cal Speed Shop must not need work cuz I called 'em twice about 6 months ago. The secretary answered the phone & I said I'd like to talk to someone about working on my '32. She said she'd put me through to 'I don't remember his name now', the guys answering machine picked up, I said I'd like to talk to someone about working on my '32 but NO return call. And I called twice!.... Bill
 
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	07-15-2007 01:01 AM #2
 Well, now that they have additional "Apprentices", I bet they can jump right on your '32 for you Bill. BTW, the work you need done doesn't involve POWER TOOLS, does it????????? BTW, the work you need done doesn't involve POWER TOOLS, does it?????????   They don't do power tools......too hard on the nails. They don't do power tools......too hard on the nails.  
 
 Don
 
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	07-15-2007 09:58 AM #3
 I think those boys and girls are on the medical marijuana all day long..........  Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!) 
 
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	07-16-2007 03:14 AM #4
 if you need gauges installed also make sure the holes are there also ....or no dice for you ....nothin like hearing those lake pipes roar!!!! 
 
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	07-16-2007 11:26 AM #5
 I sure am glad that my remote has a button labeled "Power" for this hot rod travesty at So-Cal. It got "cancelled" in my house. Maybe they need the bucks - their ego parts prices are so high that there is no way my car, and many other folks I've talked to, will advertise them. And much of it is poor quality.Dave    
 
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	07-16-2007 11:48 AM #6
 Out of all the Apprentices, only Dave (Littleman) really knows his stuff. The ex'gangbanger looks like he has turned a wrench or two , but Dave has built a few really sharp rods, and is a machinist by trade. As for the two girls, I'm glad the one bailed out, and that the other is probably standing on a banana peel.
 
 On another forum where this topic was also being discussed, Dave responded with a post. He explained his motivations for trying this out, and also his reluctance and fears about moving from Ohio to California. He came across as a nice guy who has his head screwed on straight, and was apparently well known and respected by the other members.
 
 The show evidently was shot starting in about April, and the 90 day "training period" should be over. I'm sure he was sworn to secrecy, but he sort of hinted that he was living back in Ohio, so it looks like he wasn't the chosen one. That might be by his own choosing, or maybe they replaced the girl(s) with some guys who actually were serious about securing a job there, and had short fingernails.  
 
 The show may improve, because I remember the early shows of American Chopper were really bad, what with Paul Sr. REALLY being a jerk. After a while it got at least watchable, and the show found it's pace a little more. We will soon know, won't we?  
 
 
 Don
 
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	07-20-2007 06:42 AM #7
 Holy buckets!!!!! Dave, we finally found something we could agree on!!!! To think I wasted 10 minutes of my nap time to actually watch the show!!!! Chapouris really blew it this time..... Seems the fame for the "California Kid" has finally waned!!!!! Originally Posted by Irelands child Originally Posted by Irelands child        Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
 Carroll Shelby
 
 Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!! 
 
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	07-20-2007 07:55 AM #8
 Let's mark this one on the calendar, July 20, 2007, as Dave S and Dave W have finally come to an understanding. Once. (And we probably even agree on Boyd's show) Originally Posted by Dave Severson Originally Posted by Dave Severson
 We'll never agree fully about Smoke though        Dave    
 
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	07-20-2007 08:47 AM #9
 Note to room; Originally Posted by Irelands child Originally Posted by Irelands child
 If you think there's "drama" on these made for TV shows, you've missed out on the "Dave and his other brother Dave Show" over at sister site www.carandenthusiast.com  Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon 
 
 It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
 
 Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
 
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	07-20-2007 12:03 PM #10
 Bob, Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
 Dang - busted  
 Do we have to keep slinging arrows - I consider Dave S a long distance friend even though he is 'often' wrong about at least one subject      
 
 JeffB2
 Yes - Dan from Chop, Cut and Rebuild was on another forum. He basically was fried in oil - and he made a valiant defense of his show but even the mods flamed him which upset me. He and I had several PM's back and forth - but he bailed out and quite frankly, don't blame him and this is one of the better shows. Also, Barry White's daughter defended her dad, also on that forum - and very well.Dave    
 
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	07-20-2007 11:19 AM #11Tv ?
 
 It really makes one wonder if any of these yahoos' that produce these shows ever visit Hot Rod websites and listen to the gripes we post.I think everyones in agreement that we would rather learn the construction that goes into the build intead of this "drama" crap we have to suffer through  
 
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	07-20-2007 03:25 AM #12
 ahhhhh any comments ......now these newbies were getting credite for a 2 year build that they put a few minutes into ....  nothin like hearing those lake pipes roar!!!! 
 
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	07-20-2007 05:50 AM #13
 I have three words for that show. Talk, talk, talk, talk, talk. Well, maybe five words . . . .
 
 Jack
 - SUABAC (Shut Up And Build a Car)
 
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	07-20-2007 06:18 AM #14
 After watching a few minutes of the first show, I figured that my time would be better spent with a good (or even a bad) book. The women have enough metal piercinge to be melted down for an engine block Originally Posted by Henry Rifle Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
 
 I did watch part of American Hot Rod - Boyd got his fingernails painted pink and his "dog" got a ride with the Thunderbirds. Whyinhel can't they just build cars - I do like some of what they do - regardless of the fact they totally skim coat a car with Bondo before painting    Dave    
 
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	07-20-2007 07:29 AM #15
 Yup caught the show last night for the first time, it's a real let down. Glad that dude took lots of pictures of the Spencer tail pipes he cut...nice work...??? Oh, and BTW, sorry about putting my screwdriver thru your speaker... Alot of talking and standing around.
 
 Ill stick with "Chop, Cut, Rebuild" and "Dream Car Garage". Spike's "Power Block" is not bad either if you can get past some of the hosts and the shameless promotions of products none of us can afford.Last edited by Gusaroo; 07-20-2007 at 07:39 AM. 
 






 
		
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