I remember putting an old Ford galaxy up on a hoist one day lifting it up to work on it , first thing I saw was a road sign for a floor pan boss took one look under the thing gave me the stop work order for safety issues, this thing made Swiss cheese look solid.
I love the work on the cars. And I would be able to watch it - if only someone writing the script didn't think GROWN MEN acting like teen girls in the locker-room complaining about each other made for good viewing. Tag... I'm out.
When Mark was talking about how important it was for the TV show to continue, that it would affect the Gravy Train. Basically what I got out of it is that they wouldn't be able to continue restoring cars without the TV show. 🤨🤨
Don't forget, before Bill Harrah, automobile restoratiion as we know it simply didn't exist. In a very real sense, he created that entire industry. There was no 'factory correct' scene. It was simply repair. So cast off metal as structure for car repair? Sure, I've seen stop signs etc too on very old cars.
Alyssa is correct, have noticed on many episodes that will is one of those who never ever does anything wrong with any imperfections always blamed as the result of others somehow
Mark, I love your how and everything you are doing but you are QC. You should be looking at each and every car before the owner is called to pick up his car.
I remember putting an old Ford galaxy up on a hoist one day lifting it up to work on it , first thing I saw was a road sign for a floor pan boss took one look under the thing gave me the stop work order for safety issues, this thing made Swiss cheese look solid.
I love the work on the cars. And I would be able to watch it - if only someone writing the script didn't think GROWN MEN acting like teen girls in the locker-room complaining about each other made for good viewing. Tag... I'm out.
Later seasons are different. When Josh and Daren are not on the show, the show was much more about cars
Christine was dis-assembled last episode.
When Mark was talking about how important it was for the TV show to continue, that it would affect the Gravy Train. Basically what I got out of it is that they wouldn't be able to continue restoring cars without the TV show. 🤨🤨
Don't forget, before Bill Harrah, automobile restoratiion as we know it simply didn't exist. In a very real sense, he created that entire industry. There was no 'factory correct' scene. It was simply repair. So cast off metal as structure for car repair? Sure, I've seen stop signs etc too on very old cars.
Alyssa is correct, have noticed on many episodes that will is one of those who never ever does anything wrong with any imperfections always blamed as the result of others somehow
it was will's mistake by not doing the paint right
And Mark should have caught it before it was picked up.
I could live without the film crew storyline!
Actually, Mark looks like ALF!
Mark, I love your how and everything you are doing but you are QC. You should be looking at each and every car before the owner is called to pick up his car.
Alyssa ❤
Stephan Segal ?? His last few movies he’s old and waddles. Maybe it does fit?
denero, more like deveto!
What's wrong with barn siding. Put painted plywood on a 69 nova 4dr once trans .died before the plywood dissolved..⚒️🙄
Mark needs to stop colouring his hair. It's redundant. And costs a fortune
Hi MARK 74 Cuda
What a jerk. It's not cute, not funny.