any one watch it last night
Yes pretty good, this is my favourite car based program as they do it right.
I would not have blasted the Ali panels myself!
Very hard cars to restore as you have to cut out the bottom of wings to get to the steel below, the person that really won was the seller getting £37k
for that mess, it should have been around £25k making getting one as a retirement doer up get further distant
[Edited on 20/4/15 by mark chandler]
Bit dissapointed to be honest. They flicked over the good bits. One minute the bodywork was awful, dented and dinked etc, then it was prepped for painting! It cost £30k to rebuild the engine. £30K and all we got was a shot of the crank spinning round and a shot of it being tested! Bring back the 'A car is born' serials. What about the brakes, wiring, cooling, dash, running gear etc etc etc etc
I couldn't figure out why the chap who bought it paid so much.... Surely he could have bought a wreck and had it rebuilt to his own spec for less than the auction price!?
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Originally posted by tegwin
I couldn't figure out why the chap who bought it paid so much.... Surely he could have bought a wreck and had it rebuilt to his own spec for less than the auction price!?
I'd assumed the labour was factored into the £30k resto cost
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I'd assumed the labour was factored into the £30k resto cost
8 weeks, 6000 hours, I cannot see how that is possible.... You would need a lot of people all working together to achieve that.
Those old engines do make very good power, the engine went to the right place.... You adjust the tappets by grinding the top of the valve stems
What the heck was the car?
Early Aston Martin DBS, with the straight six, they pretty soon afterwards got the V8. The body arrived before the engine in production terms.
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Originally posted by mark chandler
8 weeks, 6000 hours, I cannot see how that is possible.... You would need a lot of people all working together to achieve that.
Those old engines do make very good power, the engine went to the right place.... You adjust the tappets by grinding the top of the valve stems
Take everything on the telly with a pinch of salt.
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Originally posted by MikeR
Take everything on the telly with a pinch of salt.
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Originally posted by Hodor
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Originally posted by MikeR
Take everything on the telly with a pinch of salt.
Especially masterchef
Just watched it on 'catch up' what a load of dross won't bother again, just a load of chat didn't show any of the work done.
its a real shame, they miss a trick with this kind of show. they must have loads more footage of this, unused. re package all the extra bits (the bits the locosters are interested in) and voice over it. not by anyone famous, get one of the mechanics (i'm thinking project binky) and release via the web for a few quid for the whole series.