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Reality is rarely, if ever, reality when it comes to television. No telling what producers and directors cook up for entertainment value on these types of shows.
Guys, its just entertainment if your into these kind of things.
Just like that first Bronco in Fast n Loud. you know that was highly likely a pre sold to the dude to begin with - with the seat coverings and all.%)
I like the show for the most part. I think having a beer with Richard would be more entertaining. As of that bronco.... some people have all the luck $1500 was a steal if those numbers were right.
I am not sure how many of the cars are really sold. If you watch closely some cars that were "sold" show up in the backround. The brown model A sedan has been there several times. And the green GMC fire truck. Also why did the guy who bought the Bronco and the Bandit Trans Am give them away so fast.
Tom was always good for a laugh but I'm sure he was a manager's nightmare. He was brilliant as the Gleason character on the Smokey & the Bandit spoof episode. But maybe with those two gone, there's room to bring Alloy Ash back? One can only hope ;D
Reality is rarely, if ever, reality when it comes to television. No telling what producers and directors cook up for entertainment value on these types of shows.
Guys, its just entertainment if your into these kind of things.
Just like that first Bronco in Fast n Loud. you know that was highly likely a pre sold to the dude to begin with - with the seat coverings and all.%)
the mark cuban fairlane was the same way. why else would they paint the dash of a white car that goofy green and then surprise surprise mark cuban wants it. never mind the made up back story of how it belonged to the guy that paints and it broke down on northwest highway on his way to work. sure ubetcha.
I am not sure how many of the cars are really sold. If you watch closely some cars that were "sold" show up in the backround. The brown model A sedan has been there several times. And the green GMC fire truck. Also why did the guy who bought the Bronco and the Bandit Trans Am give them away so fast.
same thing use to happen with that boyd coddington show american hot rodder. Truth is they done get a project and run throiugh it in a week. It sites waiting for parts, i bet a good bit of their crap comes back because it doesnt work or has problems as well.
Tom was always good for a laugh but I'm sure he was a manager's nightmare. He was brilliant as the Gleason character on the Smokey & the Bandit spoof episode. But maybe with those two gone, there's room to bring Alloy Ash back? One can only hope ;D