The main character there is a bit of a douche. Another good one, Dallas Car Sharks.I'm a Mopar guy but couldn't stand Graveyard Cars, only watched one season. They did know their stuff though.
Is American Choppers where the heavy mustached man verbally abused his son almost the entire show? I couldn't watch on account of the abuse.I gave up on "TV" several years ago. At the same time, I gave up on these shows, which had already started to evolve into nothing more than pre-staged and scripted soap operas for men, complete with hissy fits. (e.g. American Choppers).
Over on YouToob, I walked away from Westen Champlin, as he couldn't keep it real anymore, and had evolved in tearing things up (instead of fixing them) and 'jumping the shark' with the choices in new projects. Matt/Diesel Creek, J.C. Smith, Project Farm, and Andrew Camarata are still doing a good job in keeping it real.
This man is the most knowledgeable of all in my opinion.fantom works, junkyard empire.
Been watching Vice Grip Garage on Youtube a lot lately. His sense of humor is great and he really has fun with some old rustbuckets.Not TV, but I love Vice Grip Garage because it speaks to that grungy “it ain’t pretty, it just works” part of me. Tavarish is pretty fun to watch as well.
After a few years was that all scripted to get the viewer numbers up????Is American Choppers where the heavy mustached man verbally abused his son almost the entire show? I couldn't watch on account of the abuse.