Javelin wrote:
In reply to ebonyandivory:
Lou was awesome, you shut your mouth! He got *screwed* by TNN on that Muscle Car crap show. They brought him in to make it a real fab show like the old Stacey/Trucks or the Off-Road one with Jesse, and he started building a wicked SCCA/NASA Mustang. Then they gave him a typical TV idiot and made him do a Red Camaro (which he tried to make as bizarre as possible). He had an SC/Rambler for the show, so a lot of the AMC guys knew him or sold him parts. He built Project Blue Hair, which was amazing, and then they brought in the 3rd wheel who painted it. The last episodes with him you could tell he was a very pissed off man, especially when they painted Blue Hair.
I've always wondered what happened to that Mustang. Pretty cool wide body flares. I was looking forward to seeing it finished.
Cotton wrote:
SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote:
I don't mind it. It's waaaaay better than that American Car Prospector. Good god that guy annoys the hell out of me.
yeah that show is horrible and he way overpays for some cars...like that basket case charger.
My biggest problem is he sounds like he's having an orgasm every time he finds a car.
My other problem is that he intrudes on people and you can tell its not scripted. If he did that to me I would be annoyed. He also just blatantly asks if they would take "X" amount of dollars for it, then acts like someone killed his puppy when they say its not for sale.
In reply to bravenrace:
IIRC, that was one of his personal cars.
JFX001
UltraDork
11/8/13 1:13 p.m.
Javelin wrote:
In reply to bravenrace:
IIRC, that was one of his personal cars.
The show sold it on eBay.
gamby
UltimaDork
11/8/13 6:23 p.m.
I called ages ago that Fast N Loud would go the way of American Chopper. I still love the show, but it's getting more and more corporate by the minute.
They'll have a few more seasons before it gets stale, though.
Wheeler Dealers has been awesome in that they still basically stick by their original concept and are free of any network TV shenanigans. In the end, it's still awesome to watch Edd wrench.
American Car Prospector is unwatchable.
Classic Car Rescue is heavily scripted and I want to strangle the Canadian guy when he says "Alfa Romero".
Now they're building a '71 Kingswood with a blower and side pipes... I think its cool... because station wagon.
I briefly tuned in to it today while channel surfing. I can't belive people like this show. I could stand it for about 5 minutes. The lead is a total douche.
amg_rx7 wrote:
I briefly tuned in to it today while channel surfing. I can't belive people like this show. I could stand it for about 5 minutes. The lead is a total douche.
I look at it like this:
Richard Rawlings is douchey but knows it and is more than likely playing that role.
Jesse James is douchey but doesn't know it and thinks he's the baddest thing since well, anything. (Extremely talented though, just ask him!)
Fast & Loud is automotive goofballs just having fun while it lasts. At least that's how I see it.
gamby wrote:
In the end, it's still awesome to watch Edd wrench.
This. The other shows gloss over the wrenching in favor of the shenanigans, the money, the drama, or the marketing of some overpriced corporate sponsored aftermarket junk.
Even when Edd goes with an aftermarket part he doesn't even mention the name of the manufacturer.
The best part of wheeler dealers is that now I don't feel bad paying top dollar for a car that doesn't need work. They never make enough money to cover Edd's labor.
You guys mention "Wheeler Dealer" but since I don't have velocity I checked out their website, looks pretty good. The latest Fast N Loud show was great, not very GRM, but still its cool to see what they did to that big ole wagon.
driver109x wrote:
Now they're building a '71 Kingswood with a blower and side pipes... I think its cool... because station wagon.
i would have left it alone and put a hitch on it. that car was beautiful stock
Sultan
HalfDork
11/12/13 8:59 a.m.
The show last night felt like that was a build for that company and not the premise they showed.
Cotton
SuperDork
11/12/13 9:43 a.m.
I loved the wagon both in stock form and modified.
I wish someone would shave RRs head, so he would STOP running his fingers through his hair.
gamby wrote:
I called ages ago that Fast N Loud would go the way of American Chopper. I still love the show, but it's getting more and more corporate by the minute.
They'll have a few more seasons before it gets stale, though.
Wheeler Dealers has been awesome in that they still basically stick by their original concept and are free of any network TV shenanigans. In the end, it's still awesome to watch Edd wrench.
American Car Prospector is unwatchable.
Classic Car Rescue is heavily scripted and I want to strangle the Canadian guy when he says "Alfa Romero".
I love Wheeler and Dealers, it is my fav show. They do another show called Auto trader, but I haven't seen one recently. They need more shows like that on TV.
jv8 wrote:
gamby wrote:
In the end, it's still awesome to watch Edd wrench.
This. The other shows gloss over the wrenching in favor of the shenanigans, the money, the drama, or the marketing of some overpriced corporate sponsored aftermarket junk.
Even when Edd goes with an aftermarket part he doesn't even mention the name of the manufacturer.
The best part of wheeler dealers is that now I don't feel bad paying top dollar for a car that _doesn't_ need work. They never make enough money to cover Edd's labor.
i've never heard of Edd Wrench, but you can bet that if he had a big enough name there would be aftermarket parts companies paying him to use their parts and say their name...
mndsm
UltimaDork
11/12/13 4:00 p.m.
Javelin wrote:
I really like the rich guy that occasionally comes on, he's really into cars. His passion for Healey's is cool, and the COPO episode really showed what kind of guy he is. I even like the F40 that they did for him (and duh, we all saw that coming).
RR is kind of hipster douche, and beard man is a little weird but at least he has real skills. I like the overweight slightly strange guy that stands on his head. I don't care if Sue is a fake persona, she's hilarious "you crazy!".
Dragon lady is hilarious. "YOU AWAYS BRING ME JUNK! ASS MONKEY!"
mndsm wrote:
Javelin wrote:
I really like the rich guy that occasionally comes on, he's really into cars. His passion for Healey's is cool, and the COPO episode really showed what kind of guy he is. I even like the F40 that they did for him (and duh, we all saw that coming).
RR is kind of hipster douche, and beard man is a little weird but at least he has real skills. I like the overweight slightly strange guy that stands on his head. I don't care if Sue is a fake persona, she's hilarious "you crazy!".
Dragon lady is hilarious. "YOU AWAYS BRING ME JUNK! ASS MONKEY!"
I wanna drink with that woman.
mndsm
UltimaDork
11/12/13 4:07 p.m.
If she's real, she's gotta be the funniest person on earth.
mndsm
UltimaDork
11/12/13 4:08 p.m.
http://www.asmautoupholstery.com/About-Us.html
She might be real!
In reply to mndsm:
Ha!
Yup real place on Reeder rd in Dallas.
dinger
Reader
11/13/13 7:55 a.m.
novaderrik wrote:
jv8 wrote:
gamby wrote:
In the end, it's still awesome to watch Edd wrench.
This. The other shows gloss over the wrenching in favor of the shenanigans, the money, the drama, or the marketing of some overpriced corporate sponsored aftermarket junk.
Even when Edd goes with an aftermarket part he doesn't even mention the name of the manufacturer.
The best part of wheeler dealers is that now I don't feel bad paying top dollar for a car that _doesn't_ need work. They never make enough money to cover Edd's labor.
i've never heard of Edd Wrench, but you can bet that if he had a big enough name there would be aftermarket parts companies paying him to use their parts and say their name...
Since their show is on the BBC, which is taxpayer funded (not funded by commercials), they aren't allowed to do any commercial activities like take $$ for mentioning sponsor names or accepting free parts. It's the same reason that Top Gear and Fifth Gear can give cars bad reviews. No worry about angering current or potential sponsors.
On topic: I wanna have a business where I am as good at something as the Dragon Lady so I can treat my customers like E36 M3 but they still come back because I am awesome.
I like the show. It's entertaining. You have to remember its entertainment first.....reality???? Not really......fun to watch.
bravenrace wrote:
Javelin wrote:
In reply to ebonyandivory:
Lou was awesome, you shut your mouth! He got *screwed* by TNN on that Muscle Car crap show. They brought him in to make it a real fab show like the old Stacey/Trucks or the Off-Road one with Jesse, and he started building a wicked SCCA/NASA Mustang. Then they gave him a typical TV idiot and made him do a Red Camaro (which he tried to make as bizarre as possible). He had an SC/Rambler for the show, so a lot of the AMC guys knew him or sold him parts. He built Project Blue Hair, which was amazing, and then they brought in the 3rd wheel who painted it. The last episodes with him you could tell he was a very pissed off man, especially when they painted Blue Hair.
I've always wondered what happened to that Mustang. Pretty cool wide body flares. I was looking forward to seeing it finished.
I met Lou at SEMA last year. Shook his hand in a lunch line getting some grub at the convention center. I let him know how awesome he was and how great it was to meet him. He does some internet show now. He seemed happy to meet a fan. Very cool guy and exactly the way he was on the show in real life. Loud, happy, and that laugh....
Conquest351 wrote:
bravenrace wrote:
Javelin wrote:
In reply to ebonyandivory:
Lou was awesome, you shut your mouth! He got *screwed* by TNN on that Muscle Car crap show. They brought him in to make it a real fab show like the old Stacey/Trucks or the Off-Road one with Jesse, and he started building a wicked SCCA/NASA Mustang. Then they gave him a typical TV idiot and made him do a Red Camaro (which he tried to make as bizarre as possible). He had an SC/Rambler for the show, so a lot of the AMC guys knew him or sold him parts. He built Project Blue Hair, which was amazing, and then they brought in the 3rd wheel who painted it. The last episodes with him you could tell he was a very pissed off man, especially when they painted Blue Hair.
I've always wondered what happened to that Mustang. Pretty cool wide body flares. I was looking forward to seeing it finished.
I met Lou at SEMA last year. Shook his hand in a lunch line getting some grub at the convention center. I let him know how awesome he was and how great it was to meet him. He does some internet show now. He seemed happy to meet a fan. Very cool guy and exactly the way he was on the show in real life. Loud, happy, and that laugh....
X2
I met Lou at Carlisle last year. What you see on TV is him, laugh and all. Good guy.