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CHOP SHOP....??

PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:49 pm
by gooseman
Does anyone else watch this TV program set in London where Leepu & Bernie modify all sorts of junky car remnants into "custom" vehicles???
I get it as an HD theater program and must say it is entertaining although the vehicles are mechanically questionable in functionality & purpose, jim

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:23 pm
by manifold
no ive not seen this, unless its on sky (i dont have sky)

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:27 pm
by johnonthetyne
thet often fit 6" plus spacers,wouldnt be me!

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:48 pm
by Hans Efde
It has been on Discovery Channel since a year or 2 or so. First there was a series of shows based in Bangladesh, the second set of programs was in London. Basically I considered it to be quite horrific, but there were a few interesting cars. One was a Golf with an Impreza turbo 4wd drive system. The last show featured a Porsche 944 converted to a Ferrari style with American Muscle car elements. It sounds odd, but it looked quite impressive. If it would last I doubt. On many of these cars wheel spacers were used. If you do this in Holland you loose your insurance because wheel spacers cause big stress on the suspension parts.

Here's a link to the Discovery website about Chop Shop: http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/web/chop-shop-2/

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:54 am
by brammer
don't know the show but i knohe other one wts the name again ooo wheeler-dealers .thats a nice show buy a old car fixed andsl it again :p

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:50 am
by Hans Efde
Yes Wheeler Dealers can be very entertaining. Occasionally I get the feeling it's all fake, but still nice to see what they are doing and what the costs involved are. Recently they did a very nice Porsche 944 trackday car, a Spitfire, an Audi Quattro and last weekend a Bertone Ferrari GtB4 that can be bought under 10K pounds. It's great to see what you can do with a well equipped garage and a lot of elbow grease. also Wheeler Dealers can be found on the Discovery website

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:22 pm
by gooseman
Yes HD Theater is a Discovery channel thats high def, watch it quite a bit, beautiful picture..very lifelike..lots of car & bike programs
CHOP SHOP, WHEELER DEALERS, CLASSIC CAR, CHASING CLASSIC CARS, GT RACER....these will be on back to back at times
GT Racer is a good one, going to vintage races at famous tracks ..fabulous cars...i love to see anything about the Mexican road race, La carrera panamericana...i have the PINK FLOYD tape watched it the other day
My favorite car in that race is the '53 Studebaker coupes...been interested in one thats on ebay recently...just havent taken the leap.
I love the wheel spacers Leepu made in Bangladesh :lol: :lol: :lol: you know the vehicle was on the verge of a violent wobble any second...jim

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:49 pm
by johnonthetyne
tonights wheeler dealer s there sorting out a TVR S2. and last week they covered a classic mini with a vinyl body wrap, not the best idea when the scuttle etc starts to rot.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:43 am
by johnnyfixit
I would personally take any of Ed Chinas Mini restoration tips with a pinch of salt. They "restored" a Mini in an old series, where Eddy boy changed HALF an A panel .
Well i wasn't disappointed ...They really blinged up the engine bay with some new HT leads and a "shiny new " cover for the coil......Then a "top class body restoration " using a Big sticker...Pity help the poor sod who bought it when he has to do any body repairs... when was the last time you saw a set of new 12" wheels and tyres cost £200.
I've just been having a look on Mini Spares and I've come to the conclusion that he must get his parts at mates rates. Wheels and tyres £320, recon radius arm £40, pair of Cobra seats with frames £400. I've just about blown the budget already with the £650 for the wrapping paper and £700 for the car, never mind the engine bling, centre clocks, bonnet stripes, roof decal, rear seat cover, door cards, etc etc.
This series is going well down hill like the time when with his barn find Beetle managed to turn it in to a Beach buggy with a totally different Reg??????
A quality show indeed :oops:

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:54 pm
by gooseman
Last nights show was about a Lancia Delta Integrale & i thought Ed did some of his best work on it, the car looked good also as he actually buffed & polished it.
Ive seen him do some jobs where he seemed to ignore things that needed doing but perhaps he wasnt inspired to go further for some reason :?:
I keep wondering "how tall is Ed?"....must be around 6'5"?? this can be a hindrance in tight spaces...jim