From: Mark W (mnm3693234@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Apr 12 2005 - 06:03:00 PDT
I agree. One time on American Hotrod they took a 65
Mustang GT and built a "hotrod" out of it. It was a
V8 fastback which has good collector value. It may
have been a K-code car which has the high preformance
289. When they first bought the car,they tried to
blow up the engine by overrevving it in neutral. I
saw them take about highly collectable parts like the
ralley pack and throw them on a pile of junk. They
could have took any 6cyl with not as much collector
value and built the same car.
Mark
--- Everette <194cbteng@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> These shows are seemly fond of destroying older -
> nice - collectable
> vehicles. I was surfing TV few months back and
> they had an unrestored -
> and it did not need restoring older - as in 20s
> pickup - drove it on
> trailer, drove it into shop and destroyed it, some
> of the guys who worked
> in shop made objections and were told "do as I say
> or hit the door"
>
> I like you do not even stop at these "programs"
>
> I wrote them and what sponsors I could get addresses
> for -- has been several
> weeks - responses received thus far "zero"
>
>
> E
>
>
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