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One of the things I learned from getting to know many of the "TV" guys is that most of them are through and through "car" guys. Some...well not so much... Many of these shows are for "entertainment" as we all know, which I know first hand flies in the face of the product many of these places and owners regularly put out. These shows can be a double edged sword for them. JP |
On sundays I used to listen to The Tappet Brothers, Click and Clack. Sadly, Car Talk is gone now. Those guys were cool.
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Junkyard gold. No drama, no bs.
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TV: Junkyard Gold, Roadkill and it's variants, Chasing Classic Cars, a smattering of others including Street Outlaws and No Prep Kings, maybe Octane and Caffeine once in a while.
Not too much on YouTube except that I do steadily watch Hoovies Garage with the occasional Doug DeMuro reviews and Tavarish's channel. |
Have caught a couple online episodes of "love this Life" interviews of drag racers.
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i enjoy all the roadkill freiburger shows especially engine masters.... dulcich is just too much fun.
it may not be popular opinion... but i truly like mark worman and graveyard cars... i love the cars , seeing the process and assembly. and ive never even owned a chrysler... |
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i pay for the motor trend subscription... and honestly myself and all my friends enjoy any an all of the Freiburger , Dulcuch , Brule and Finnegan stuff.... theyre more "normal" everyday car guys. |
as far as car podcasts, I listen to V8 radio with Kevin Oeste and Mike Clarke. Great show and great guys.. https://www.facebook.com/V8RadioShow
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Chasing Classic Cars....no drama or b.s.Miss Roger the mechanic.Hope he retired and didn't pass?
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