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Go to www.StaceyDavid.com for almost all of the answers!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll miss the guy but it seems like he's moved onto bigger and better things. I just wish I got to see him complete Sgt. Rock.
On Stacey's site it says that the show will be a more technical how-to show. I hope its not too technical. I'm not a DIY'er and not really interested in the technical end of things. Sure I'd like to know how to bolt on cheap HP or gain extra MPG but that's about it.
Aren't there enough automotive how-to shows on tv already? Trucks, MuscleCar, HorsepowerTV, Two Guys Garage, TruckUniverse, Extreme4x4 to name a few.....
On Stacey's site it says that the show will be a more technical how-to show. I hope its not too technical. I'm not a DIY'er and not really interested in the technical end of things. Sure I'd like to know how to bolt on cheap HP or gain extra MPG but that's about it.
You're one of the few. These shows are geared towards DIY'ers, so naturally that's going to be the type of content they showcase.
Originally Posted by CowboyPenner
Aren't there enough automotive how-to shows on tv already? Trucks, MuscleCar, HorsepowerTV, Two Guys Garage, TruckUniverse, Extreme4x4 to name a few.....
That's like saying you have too much money... not possible.
Put a wrench or a welder in my hand and I'll do more damage than what I'm trying to fix. These shows have given me ideas for my own vehicles but I get my dad or someone else to do the work.
I love Stacey David!! He is one of a kind. I dont mind watching the host either.(ex model). And Extremem 4x4 is awesome as well. Jessi Combs is so knowledgeable and cute. Heck, I love Power Block!!!ROCK ON
If I could have Jessi as my teacher I'd take all the automotive courses I could. The one thing I like about some of the shows is how they break it down with graphics and animations to show how components are put together and how they work. I'm no mechanic I as stated in my previous post but I've learned a few things.
PowerBlock is pretty great. I was unaware that Stacey David had moved on. Last week was a rerun I think, a red dodge doing big smokey burnouts... Good show.
The one thing I didn't like about the show was the time between new episodes. I know you can't build a Sgt. Rock in a couple weeks but it seemed to be months between episodes of the build up. At least I found their website so I find out what episode was going to be on, on Saturday, so I didn't have to watch a rerun.
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