Great show to watch and learn as they run into problems that the average home garage mechanic runs in all the time. Nice to see ways to solve some of those problems. I will continue to watch to learn some new tricks of the trade. I love it that the work is done in the location we all work in. Thanks again Raymond Smith
... View MoreI enjoy the show .I watch a lot of shows like this. I am a MOTORHEAD. I am reviewing the reviews,and find out that "they" complain about well to do,only getting cars done,or that the bodies are "perfect". WELL I have a solution, Have GARAGE SQUAD come do my 2 cars,a 75 Chevy corvette L82 auto coupe, needs body work (cracks in fiberglass) and Paint, and put back together, and My 85 Buick LeSabre coupe, hasn't started in 3 years,needs valve guides or new heads,steering is jacked,interior needs attention,and 1 new 15" wheel .My corvette I have owned for 16 years, been in garage 14 of those years, have done quite a bit of restoring.I am low on funds ,fixed income, so is my Wife Karen. WE are both retired
... View MoreI'm a car guy and the idea of this show interested me so I set the series to record. After watching the 67 Baracuda and Red 2nd gen Camaro I deleted the rest of them. There was almost no information about any of the parts. They built a motor for the Baracuda and out a blower on it. It went from being a bare block to a complete motor going into the Caron a matter of seconds it seemed like. That was about all we see. No particulars on the engine, bore, stroke, hp, etc. It was almost the same with the Camaro, "we got an engine"...what size? It's an LS which I'm currently installing in my 68 Firebird, did you use a stand alone harness? Who did the tuning? What brand swap parts are you using? How are you connecting the gauges? Maybe someone will enjoy it but it's not for me.
... View MoreTerrible show! The car's bodies are complete and painted. They never work on rust buckets or cars that need to undergo any type of body or paintwork. All they do is some mechanicals, wiring, interior and accessory finishing. I just watched 2 episodes. One was a 68 Hugger Orange Chevelle and the other was a 67 Barracuda. Guess what? Both bodies were painted and perfect! Go figure?? Lauren is only there as eye candy. She has no mechanical skills whatsoever. Why is she on TV at all? Hmmm.........maybe it's because she is Indy car driver Tony Kanaan's wife!! In synopsis, the cast goes to people's homes to finish cars who owners are just lazy!!! If this show lasts more than one season, I'll eat my shorts!!
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