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Fast & Loud Or Fake & Lousy...


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I'm sure you have seen the build adventures on the Fast & Loud series at the Gas Monkey garage in Texas. Their "restorations" are actually a pretty good example of how some fast and shady car guys work and take the unsuspecting for quite a restoration ride. Make it look pretty but skip the details.

Pretty much every restoration or build is quick paint job, air bags, disk brakes up front, new seat covers and maybe a new front end. When you see the prices they are asking and wonder what happened to the detail stuff like brake lines, wiring, dash and chrome restoration or engine rebuild, it's no wonder they often lose their shirts at auction. A detailed pre-auction inspection should leave any potential buyer wondering why the job is half done at a full boat asking price. I pity the poor fool who buys one of these one week wonders and I'm amazed they doesn't go up in flames on the drive home.

And don't start with "You just don't like modded rides". Yeah, I'm old school, that is, if your going to do a job then do it right. If you do the job right the quality of the build is clearly evident. These cable show "builds" are just how fast can they turn them. WIthout the attention to detail for safety (or aesthetics) the objective is just find a buyer who doesn't know better. The problem is the growing proliferation of these programs (Desert Kings, Texas Cars Wars, et al.) is people actually accept this as the way the job should be done! Just reminds me of all the classic tricks used car salesmen use to use to move a lemon off the lot!

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I noticed on a few of there cars that were put out in a short time that most of them the interior ceiling material is missing.  Might have nice seats but hay what about the overhead???  Just junk!  But a fool and his money is quickly departed with this show and its clown cars.  And would you have a bunch of clowns working in your shop that work the way they do???? Boss gone time to stop work and set up a pool. Come on lets get with the program and really build some nice cars for us none story line people. 

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I used to work with a guy who was actually on a reality show. Not the same one, but from the area here. He told me quite frankly,"There is no reality on reality shows".

 

I just watch them because they're funny. Besides, no one could run a business if they gave away all their tactics and strategies to millions of potential customers each week.

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There was a rambler wagon done up in rat rod style awile back on F&L. The car wound up on craigslist here in nyc suburbs, shortly there after. Listed for like 25k. It was on c/l for quite awhile, as im sure that the owner could not get what he paid for it. Wish i knew what he sold it for if it did sell. Would i have liked to own it? Yes. But not for 25 k. Was it cool? Sort of. But i bet i could have built it for about 75% less.

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