TRUCKS on Spike TV
#21
Why do I get the feeling that the new episodes of trucks are more like a 30 minute infomercial rather than a "how to" show. They're more concerned with selling the product and its features than they are about showing you how to install.
And I have my doubts that roid boy or his gay side kick know **** about what they're doing.
And I have my doubts that roid boy or his gay side kick know **** about what they're doing.
#22
Just a bit of info I didnt see the new show so I am not sure but sounds like there are 2 guys on there. One guy named Kevin (young guy) did all the paint and body work on Copperhead. He had also been on another show on DIY I never saw.
I dont know him but he has had a website on www.paintucation.com for quit a while. he seems to be a good body man but that is all I know.
Dave
I dont know him but he has had a website on www.paintucation.com for quit a while. he seems to be a good body man but that is all I know.
Dave
#23
Originally Posted by TIM Z

Whats wrong with my statement I hate those new Guys that took over the show. Stacey was the man in my opinion, he built some bada$$ trucks on the show. But Tim if you like the new guys, sorry...
#26
Stacey David was cool. He sported the mullet with pride. Those new goobers look like they were put on the show because they looked tough or something, but I'll hold off judgement on them until I actually see a new episode.
The best show on powerblocks these days is the Extreme 4x4. Those guys actually fabricate most of the stuff that they do, so it's not like HP TV where some company sends in a supercharger and they film the cast tightening down the last bolt.
The new show, Musclecars isn't bad either. The two guys doing it can be a little hokey (or at least the script they're going by is), but they seem to know their stuff, and their projects are long term, which is more realistic.
The best show on powerblocks these days is the Extreme 4x4. Those guys actually fabricate most of the stuff that they do, so it's not like HP TV where some company sends in a supercharger and they film the cast tightening down the last bolt.
The new show, Musclecars isn't bad either. The two guys doing it can be a little hokey (or at least the script they're going by is), but they seem to know their stuff, and their projects are long term, which is more realistic.
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Haven't seen the show as often as I used to, but just a few weeks ago he was there. Sounds like the show's taken a turn for the worse.

