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classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:49 pm
by lowride stepside
Has anyone been whatching classic car rescue on channel 5 ?
what a joke !
I'm sure the mg the other week was swapped for the first one they looked at for grand
coz all of a sudden the head light surrounds magicaly repaired themselves amongst other things.
And did ya see mario throw that mustang windscreen on the floor,It's silly!
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:55 pm
by JOWETTJAVELIN
They seemed to do a decent job on the Caddy tonight, though, and was it me or is there less BS now?
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:14 pm
by lowride stepside
The cars always look good on the outside an interia but they never do the engine bay.
and tonght the painted it the wrong colour, like they needed throw in a bit of drama .
But they are deffo better than the ones bernie used to build with leepoo
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:19 pm
by chrisryder
All needs to be taken with a fistful of salt really.
I'm not sure if it's getting less daft now, or if we're just getting used to it!
Did you notice that the mustang screen that smashed wasn't the one they had trial fitted? And then when they got around to finally fitting the screen, it was the same one they trial fitted and supposedly smashed!
It was good to see on this caddy one that they actually used paint stripper and sandpaper for once. Not angle grinders!
The one thing that got me tonight (caddy) though was the engine smoking. Bernie went mad that the engine (that hadn't run for years, and had been sat in a barn) wasn't running perfectly straight away. Surely they should expect it to be terrible, and if it's good it's a bonus. Not the other way around.
They also expected to pay $8k on restoration, before buying a car at all. How exactly do you budget before knowing what you've got to fix?!
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:25 pm
by JOWETTJAVELIN
Tbh, if that bald old coot came out of his office shouting and screaming at me doing all the work, I'd tell him where to shove his spark plugs.
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:36 pm
by lowride stepside
I didn't notice the screen swap, but I'm sure there was an mg swap . ive never seen em even look under a car before parting with the readies .
Not a good program to whatch if yr thinking about buying yr first classic to restore.
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:44 pm
by drivewasher
It's all a load of crap. An idiot of a cockanee in my opinion. It's about time these car programs got into the real world and showed us something interesting.
I suppose it suits my wife whose first question regarding anything bought is "what colur is it"

Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:53 pm
by lowride stepside
Whats wrong with being a cockney ? I was bourne in the eastend ,and no i'm not related to the krays (must be one a few )And I don't like pie n mash ,or jellied eels . But he is a burk (n thats rhyming slang)
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:13 pm
by POMMReg
Bit childish really.
Bald bloke buys a 911 for a few grand, when it's being inspected the 'expert' body restorer spots a manky scuttle and says it looks like a 'cut + shut'!
Give me strength!
Worse than the Eddie Stobart show...
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:40 pm
by drivewasher
How can they make 6k? there where about 4 or mechanics and a sprayer. An equiped workshop and tehy ran round for hours and hours in fuel guzzlers looking for parts.
Also why are they never routing through boxes of junk looking for a set of engine mounting towers only to find 2 of one side and 1 of the other, and the 1 is rotting away?
Cos that's what Ive been doing this afternoon.
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:28 am
by moggiethouable
Watched the first one only.
The meeting of all the lovies prior to the programme must have been equally naff.
"So Justin darling, we need a hybrid hairy bikers come Angry Italian chefs with something manly to make fix or break, as the target audience are red bloods with red necks and not a lot between the ears"
"Got it Cameron sweetheart! a brit, a yank for an international flavour, and old cars that come in battered, against all the odds our intrepid heroes take a lump of scrap and rebuild it into a thing of beauty, squabbling along the way of course, but ultimately just making the deadline, just on budget ,just like grand designs on wheels and with lots of cuddles and making up afterwards"
"Justin you sweety, what a wonderfully tired, used, but ultimately cash rich project,now, lets get marketing on to all those cash rich insurance companies and get some advertising dosh in"
"All this brainstorming has fair tired me out, lets do lunch"
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:29 am
by lambrettalad
Re: classic car rescue
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:42 am
by Matt