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Originally Posted by mhsprecher
Yes, the 34 Model A with what looked like a Dodge or Plymouth grille. I also enjoyed the steering bearings that turned into a u joint. How hard would it have been to have gotten their facts right? It is possible that the Cubans thought they had a 34 Model A. More than a few Americans would get that wrong, too. I still enjoyed it. Discovery Channel HQ is right down the street from me. Supporting the local company!
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The "reality" car shows are usually just too much BS put together quickly by a producer.
"restored" cars selling for high prices with no headliner installed.
An explaination of Turbocharging by the owner of the shop informing us that the turbo takes the spent exhaust gas and runs in back up to the exhaust to be used again. LOL
Chasing Classics is pretty good, but all the cars are out of my price range.
I'd love to see a series about home restorations, with the TV folks supplying all the parts and a couple of helpers.