Another Mopar Off My Bucket List - Barracuda Fastback

They are in the magazine business, their budget is likely almost $0. If they went upscale they would have to rely on handouts from suppliers / sponsors and then they would be, or at least accused of being shills. The TV guys have more money to throw around and do take advantage of the advertisers. For example, almost all the Overhaulin episodes highlight sponsor donations as a quid pro quo deal. I think they are making an honest attempt to do things like most of us would have to. I have spent a lot of money on mine, but I could, and it has taken me 10 years to scrape the money together and I have probably at least another year before I will drive the car. When I was younger I did things on a shoestring and sometimes just the way they are doing things. So I feel it is at least honest, authentic, or at least makes an effort to be.

I haven't kept up with the last 5 or 6 episodes, but I've downloaded them from YouTube. Some of the things I like most are when they show the blunderous outcomes that often accompany outrageous goals. It seems like they have a good time. Finnegan & Freiburger epitomize what the car culture is really all about.

I keep a computer in the garage so I can look up information & shop for parts online. I've got it hooked to a 40" TV. Often when I'm working in the garage I'll have their videos running in the background. A lot of guys don't realize that you can download & save YouTube videos on your computers. There are a number of free programs out there that allow you to do it. I use the KEEPVID link to do it.

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