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Started in the UK last night with an AC Cobra replica, the program that encouraged me to take on old cars.
Sep 25
9:00 PM - Jaguar MK2 Tue, Sep 25, 2012, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Discovery Channel
Oct 02
9:00 PM - *****'s Jeep
Oct 09
9:00 PM - Nissan Skyline
Oct 16
9:00 PM - Triumph TR6
Oct 23
9:00 PM - BMW Isetta
Oct 30
9:00 PM - Mustang
Sep 25
9:00 PM - Jaguar MK2 Tue, Sep 25, 2012, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Discovery Channel
Oct 02
9:00 PM - *****'s Jeep
Oct 09
9:00 PM - Nissan Skyline
Oct 16
9:00 PM - Triumph TR6
Oct 23
9:00 PM - BMW Isetta
Oct 30
9:00 PM - Mustang
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I hate you guys over there.... We're a season behind. We are just NOW starting the season with the Xk8....
Any way you can watch online?
You know that show was one of the inspriations for my business!
Take care,
George
Any way you can watch online?
You know that show was one of the inspriations for my business!
Take care,
George
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I have only seen the XK8 episode, but I hope you run your business better than what I can only describe as the cowboy way they went about the Jaguar - and I pity the person that ended up with it!!! Originally Posted by androulakis
You know that show was one of the inspriations for my business!
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If you thought that was bad, you should watch some of the early seasons when they had 1-2k pound budgets. Panel painting with rattle cans, all sorts of fun stuff.Originally Posted by Stumpy
I have only seen the XK8 episode, but I hope you run your business better than what I can only describe as the cowboy way they went about the Jaguar - and I pity the person that ended up with it!!! It's not so much their methodology that I ascribe to but the general concept, which is very sound. Buy old car, fix it up, sell it for fun and profit.
The XK8 wasn't that bad. That was the new refined wheeler dealers with money...
They fixed the restricted performance issue with a throttle body. I dunno about their miracle engine clean setup that supposedly dropped their hydrocarbons to almost nothing, but hey, I'm sure it can't really HURT the motor.
Then they upgraded the car..
They put a suspension, exhaust, a big brake kit and, 20" Jaguar Detroit wheels...
What would you have done so differently?
Take care
George



