"òlléy®" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Jeßus" <power_sliding@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> òlléy® wrote:
>>> Yeah, perhaps SBC had not screened this ep before, between cable, you
>>> tube, finalgear.com and SBS makes it confusing for me to keep up with
>>> that show especially when re-watching earlier eps that SBS may have on
>>> screened once, good show imho, however the more outstanding ep's are
>>> just that and some are a bit of a yawn tbh but I will take it for what
>>> it is, there are that many new car shows on cable now it is not funny
>>> you have D/C, then TLC channel and the DIY channel by the way of which
>>> has some very good car/motorcycle fabrication type shows.
>>>
>>> While I am at it I will also mention that it looks like Boyd's old
show
>>> AH has been replaced now with Street Customs that is actually West
Coast
>>> customs mod shop, recent ep featured a Carol Shelby endorsed car in
>>> retrospect, Shelby also highly recommended WCC and I don't know if it
>>> was scripted or not but the car built (1 of 10 I think) was given to
>>> Carol his face was priceless so I gather that was not in the script
the
>>> whole ep sorta acted out like Overhauling does which I think is also a
>>> pretty good to watch.
>>
>> Any of the shows with Mark Evans are good (well, I think so anyway).
>> The 4X4/car/chopper/race car/etc is born series... not sure if they've
>> even aired in Oz though. Thankfully we have the Interweb...
>> --
>> http://fun.drno.de/pics/english/rooftops.jpg
>
> Agreed, he explains stuff nicely as he does it, the quality of these
have
> improved since the very early series of AH, AH was a good show until it
> went through the motions with the staff, singling out the bluebear
> character was fatal as was the case with Mike who of course ended up on
> Overwhoring. I dm the new Street Customs show it is better than West
> coast's earlier efforts on the now defunct pmr.
>
> olley
Mike Curtis, Charlie Hutton, Al Simon and the unfortunate passing of Roy
the
old school metalwork/lead man*


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