Yeah, she is smokin hot but you have to wonder how/why she hooked up with that loser of a husband (who is no longer on the show or even ever mentioned). The old man is definitely a little off the beam, kinda has an ADD meets obsessive-compulsive meets Rain Man thing going on. Between the (ex?)husband being such a goof-ball tool and Worman being the way he is you have to worry about the gene pool the grand daughter is carrying around. Still, you have to admit that they do put out some sharp looking cars.
Just wondering if it would be safe to take her out in public to show her off or keep her inside in the trophy case looking at the ceiling. :laugh::grin:
its annoying like gas monkey is to me. plus I'm not a mopar guy and really don't like stock cars. I did watch the episodes where they built the phantasma car though. only car shows like that I really watch is wheeler dealers. its the only show that is drama less really. I used to like phantomworks but after watching him charge a guy 20k for an exhaust carb swap and a new pitman arm I said f that show.
I can tolerate Wormans show in small doses. I do like the cars, and think him being so neurotic is a bit of a shtick, but it gets to me after a while. Although the title put me off at first, I still say "Bitchin Rides" is one of if not the best car show on TV. No stupid fake deadlines, usually little to no drama, it's just about the build. The "kevdog" guy annoys some people, but he's usually just being light-hearted and goofy, not utterly obnoxious. Plus the workmanship at kindigit customs is absolutely awesome.
Most years they have a display at the Goodguys show here in Washington, the cars are truly amazing in person and Both Dave the owner and Kevin seem really down to earth and nice to talk to. I dont get any feel of big egos
Yeah, I've heard from many people who've met Dave and/or Kevin that they are very friendly to talk to.
Oh, this is so politically incorrect,... but she looks good for about 15 minutes out the day. The problems start with what do you do with her for the other 23 hours and 45 minutes?
You nailed it on Bitchin' Rides, Shawn. Their shop is less than 15 minutes away from my place, and I was introduced to Dave by my next door neighbor, a custom street rod builder and salt flats racer. Dave is a very pleasant guy to talk with, and the shop and show is the real deal. Of course their average full build is about $150 to $200K, so it is not for the faint hearted!
Last season they got rid of a few of the workers who were always involved with the drama along with Worman. Since then it's been a little easier to watch, I do like listening to the history stuff and watching the results. Has anyone else watched Full Custom Garage on MAV TV? The guy works mostly by himself an just fabs stuff. It laid back and kind of interesting.
Graveyard Cars has become the most boring show on cable. I've scratched it from my DVD recordings. Daron and Holly interacting was priceless, now the show feels like ground hog day.