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chip foose used to work for boyd back when he was learning the trade, so there would be a few things chip picked up from boyd.

The workshop supervisor on american hot rod is a farkin tosser. That bald guy with the goatie thats always winging about some shit

What the hell?? Boyd Coddington sucks! everythings so rushed, 2 days to prep and paint a car!!

He fires anyone for looking at him wrong and he's got no one to work for him.

Chip Foose all the way!

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well working nights and not having foxtell i have to deal with what i can see on DVD etc

boyds cars turn out HOT but yes you feel he cuts corners too much to get them done.. OR they just make it look like that to make for better television..

you cant say the finished products aren't awesome hot rods

-- same with the old monster garage series .. did the main work in 6 days.. but then the is time taken off camera to make them look neat .

54 chevy and the old skool wagon in the last episode.. they are tight

who is this Chip Foose, what show are the cars from.. the Cuda i think might have been rides.. from what i have seen/read before

Chip Foose is an Awesome Car builder. They've showcased afew of his cars on "rides" before and they're unbelievable. Although I dont particularly like Boyd I have to give him credit for hiring a few mentally challenged people (his son is mentally challenged).

Anyhow That 32 is niceeeeeee.

heres some more foose for your juice.

56 Chevy Roadster

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Camaro

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OR Troy (Rad rides by troy)

"Sniper"

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1,180hp twin-turbo '62 Chevy "Chicayne."

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"Fast Forward Fast Back" - Supercharged 351 = 372Kw

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I know Muscle isnt everyones thing on here, but expand your mind.

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hmmm so Foose is part of that show i posted the other day .. trying to download one of the episodes but its taking ages :thumbsup:

muscle looks tops, that "sniper" thing aint my cup of tea though ..

need to get these damn shows in box sets properly...

post-4838-1153020065.jpgFor a really psycho 'oldie' check this site out, just wondering how far away you would hear the blowoff valves from...lol

This may have been posted here somewhere already but ...

http://www.lateral-g.org/sandlin/

Edited by gts4diehard

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