lol. 'Brand new, all American', says a guy who uses an identical intro format (a guy on top of a heap of scrap) to the much earlier British worldwide success, Scrapheap Challenge. Thanks for the upload though! It's all good fun.
I would have just started stripping and lightening the Olds. They wasted a whole day building what they already had before they tore it apart. I haven't seen the end yet, but I would build it simply on the thought that the other car just won't work well, or it will break, so in the end it doesn't matter how fast it is, it just has to finish and thats winning the race.
Most of those 80s small blocks were horrible. They were designed mainly to meet emissions regulations and fuel consumption goals in a time before manufacturers had really gotten the hang of doing that. Instead, they just neutered the hell out of their engines. I have an '87 Camaro with a 305 in it. Tore the useless hunk of metal out and dropped in an Olds Rocket.
less pressure is a load of rubbish. you actually need higher pressure than they had. and their v8 was pathetic; barely any wheel spin in a car a lot lighter than the one it came out of. how do the manufacturers get so little power out of such a big engine
Best episode of a legendary tv show
This episode is like the best one of them all.
Close competition, nice machines. Awesome \o
Man I forgot how much I loved this show...
lol. 'Brand new, all American', says a guy who uses an identical intro format (a guy on top of a heap of scrap) to the much earlier British worldwide success, Scrapheap Challenge. Thanks for the upload though! It's all good fun.
the expert shoulda sent them out into the scrap yard saying, ' bring in anything that looks like it'll run. job done !
That love story was amazing
Thanks so much for posting
In 8th grade I used to watch this in shop class.
Awesome, Rob Hamilton is so cool!! I'd like to have him build a machine for me.
4/1000th of a second in it. Holy scrap!
O wow, scrapyard challenge gets sold to the US lol, they even sent the backing music cd and token British girl for narrator :)
the token British girl created the show lol
Kathy is the creator of Scrapheap Challenge, certainly not a token. It wouldn't have existed without her.
So glad to see that team loose
the 1st ever Junkyard Wars US episode
Why was it filmed in the UK?
I would have just started stripping and lightening the Olds. They wasted a whole day building what they already had before they tore it apart. I haven't seen the end yet, but I would build it simply on the thought that the other car just won't work well, or it will break, so in the end it doesn't matter how fast it is, it just has to finish and thats winning the race.
Ya just cut it down to the sub frame, and weld in the rest to say you built it and keep the factory measurements so you can keep the suspention lol
glory old square age
WFT is a 'Dragster Strip'?
cant go wrong with bike motor. i would just married the back end of the bike to the golf cart and make a reverse trike dragster.
Why didn’t they send Lisa?
There's a lot of awkward moments in this episode.
16:20 im pretty sure thats now a vw bug but actually a citroen 2cv
Most of those 80s small blocks were horrible. They were designed mainly to meet emissions regulations and fuel consumption goals in a time before manufacturers had really gotten the hang of doing that. Instead, they just neutered the hell out of their engines. I have an '87 Camaro with a 305 in it. Tore the useless hunk of metal out and dropped in an Olds Rocket.
No warning on safety
lmao so what
who would dare throw a beautiful cutlass away.. the way our country is going breaks my heart :(
This show was actually proven that it was staged.
What? Where'd you hear that?
@@FelixTheHouseFreak search for "rcmodelreviews" or "xjet" here on youtube. The guy participated in one of the episodes and talks about it.
He was just being rc because he didn’t win
planted cars and motor cycles, pathetic, they should have used the bikes original rear wheel and swing arm.
lol
less pressure is a load of rubbish. you actually need higher pressure than they had. and their v8 was pathetic; barely any wheel spin in a car a lot lighter than the one it came out of. how do the manufacturers get so little power out of such a big engine
It's an American made V8, that's why lol
If you came from smosh games like this