He was pretty good at getting cars that have been sitting for thirty years to barely run. Who the hell wants to do that? They weren't valuable classics.
I heard they already canceled all the old MotorTrendOnline shows. I don't know what they've got left on the channel since I quit my Cable TV package this year. Just about all the hosts have their own YouTube channels now.
I enjoyed one called "Will It Run?". He got older cars, often found out in a field or barn, to at least start up and run a little.
The show wasn't realistic, as he would replace components one at a time, instead of replacing points, plugs, and condenser as a group (like anybody would who wanted to get it done), just to make the show last fill out its time slot.
Still, it was a fun show to see old cars and trucks from the 50s and 60s running again.
... stirred anti-clockwise.
Posts: 2229 | Location: Michigan | Registered: May 24, 2009