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1LoC10 05-02-2006 10:16 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
i didnt see a point in lowering the markers, but they did look good flush... hell id like to jsut have those rallys they took off and id be happy

matthufham 05-02-2006 10:31 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
what was wrong with that truck? all they could do was upgrade it, there was hardly any rust and it was straight as could be. it ran and it seemed to be pretty modern.

the driprail is pretty cool, it's cut but not fully removed and shaved off. the side markers turned out to be pretty cool too. i don't know why they relocated the tailgate handle and rivited in the metal filler piece instead of welding it. then they threw the copperhead air cleaner on it? no point for that at all and it stood out like a sore thumb. overall it's a bad ass truck, and i'm jealous.

Primed67 05-02-2006 10:33 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
man i wish i had TLC here. I guess i will just have to watch re-runs when i get home.

from_the_edge 05-02-2006 10:35 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
I think they took a great truck and made it into something that not everone will like. Too much of a show truck for my taste. Lowering and rims like that it just isn't a truck anymore too me. Real nice touch with the the writing on the glove box. That was in good taste but my view on it is too much flash and not enough stock for me. That's just me. I like the truck as a truck.
:blah:

from_the_edge 05-02-2006 10:36 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
I think they took a great truck and made it into something that not everyone will like. Too much of a show truck for my taste. Lowering and rims like that it just isn't a truck anymore too me. Real nice touch with the the writing on the glove box. That was in good taste but my view on it is too much flash and not enough stock for me. That's just me. I like the truck as a truck.
:blah:

WRMZ71 05-02-2006 10:46 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
I figured they'd have some info on their website about it but nothings on there yet. Maybe in the future

Torque 05-03-2006 12:17 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
I wonder what they are going to do with the tailgate, as far as the latch handle goes? I saw them skin it to smooth it over, but have yet to see what they are doing with the latch.
It also doesn't look like they notched the frame, and yet they did a 6/4 drop?
Looking good so far.....

Edit: little late I guess, but this is the first time it has been broadcast up here in western Canada. :)

Southpa 05-03-2006 01:18 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Now watch Alonzo join the forum and start posting pictures. Just so long as he doesn't say he did it all himself! LOL:rolleyes:

NotEnuff$$$ 05-03-2006 07:17 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Quick thought...

Does anyone have any insight as to how much Overhaulin' budgets to produce each show? I'd really like to know how much it cost to put that '70 together.

Over $30K?
Over $40K?
Over $50K?

Jim85IROC 05-03-2006 09:45 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
I liked most aspects of the truck. I liked the smoothed tailgate, and I liked the lowered front blinkers too. Moving them down really cleaned up the lines of the truck.

I also liked the wheel/tire sizes, though I wasn't hot on the wheels chosen. I thought the stance of the truck was spot on.

My only real criticisms of the truck were that I would have reversed the colors on the two-tone to have the dark blue top and bottom with the light blue in the middle, and I would have replaced that nasty air cleaner cover with an oval shaped one similar to what was originally on there. Of course if it was my truck it would have received modern bucket seats and a nice center console, but I could still appreciate that nice bench seat too.

Hook'em 05-03-2006 10:14 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NotEnuff$$$
Quick thought...

Does anyone have any insight as to how much Overhaulin' budgets to produce each show? I'd really like to know how much it cost to put that '70 together.

Over $30K?
Over $40K?
Over $50K?

I understand that Lance Armstrong's car cost nearly $100K to overhaul. I doubt all of them cost that much. I have seen a couple that wouldn't justify putting $10K into (an early model F*&D Explorer comes to mind).

I would never let them get my truck unless I has a say in what they are going to do (which of course is not the premise of the show). Now, if they were calling, I could definately find a short step beater that I wouldn't mind being tricked out, just not my current truck.

thecatseye66 05-03-2006 11:14 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Lucky guy, that Alonso.
I liked the fact they used a 68 nose and even went with the 67-68 trim around the rear lights and tailgate and the trim on the glove box too. The only thing I didn't like is that they went that far with the 68 theme, then used the 69-70 trim moldings on the side. :crazy:
I mean, it is a great looking truck, but to someone who knows and appreciates the differences in the years it just screams out as a mismatch. I would have liked to seen it without any side trim with that awesome paint job.
I guess I'm being picky, but if you got a chance to do a truck right, wouldn't you try and make it all one year? Or at least not mix up something so obvious?
just my .02--

Jason915 05-03-2006 11:22 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Everyone has different taste and overall I really liked what they did. My only pick is just as thecatseye66 said I wished they went with the 67-68 body trim I really didn't like the newer paint matched trim on the sides. I would have loved to have that truck before Chip got a hold of it, what a nice truck to begin with.

bouncytruck 05-03-2006 11:25 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Looked really nice. The wheels weren't my fav, but it was definately foosified. I was kindof hoping he would have pulled the bumpers in like he has done on so many trucks - just because I'm curious how it would be done.

1LoC10 05-03-2006 11:56 AM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
You guys ever look at the application to get on the show?
Please fill out and submit the online form in its entirety. Incomplete applications may not be considered.
An email version of your application will be emailed to you including a reference number.
Please print the email version of your application and mail it to the address listed in the email.
Send pictures of the following and provide details of each picture: (a) Interior of car
(b) Exterior of car
(c) Full picture of car
(d) The "mark"
(e) The Accomplice (applications without pictures will not be accepted)
If you wish to send a video of the mark, it MUST be in VHS, DVD or DV format.
DO NOT send originals/one-of-a-kind photos, we cannot undertake returning them. (all pictures/video become property of BCII)
The "mark" cannot know about this so, DO NOT TELL ANYONE.
The car MUST be in running condition.
We are accepting applications from all 50 states and Canada.
NO applications, applicants or submissions will be accepted in person.
No phone calls PLEASE.
Improvements to the car generate tax obligations for the owner of the car.


Disclaimer: Applicant agrees to pay all federal, state, and local taxes, including income, use or sales taxes or any other governmental charges imposed on prizes, including the value of any goods or services received and cash gifts, if any, given to me or received by me by reason of my participation in the program and I release and indemnify producer from any liability therefore. I also authorize producer to deduct or withhold any such taxes or charges that require a payment prior to delivery of said prizes, cash or gifts.

Thats last line scared me..lol

bskylerj 05-03-2006 12:03 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
I loved the look. I love the way they painted the trim.

raggedjim 05-03-2006 12:12 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Torque, a 4/6 is as low as you can go without the c-notch (I have had lots of trucks at that height without ever bottoming out)

I think this was a good build, but I would have liked to see more of the welding in of new sheetmetal (cab corners, rocker panels, etc.) and less of the pranks. Foose has a definate style and vision, but it was a nice truck to start with, if they did that to my truck I don't know if I would want to drive it anymore...

Rg

Richard Dobson 05-03-2006 12:15 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
The owner said he had 40K in it when asked by the insurance dude, I sure didn't see any evidence of that much value. However, it was a real straight truck.

bouncytruck 05-03-2006 02:09 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1LoC10
You guys ever look at the application to get on the show?
Please fill out and submit the online form in its entirety. Incomplete applications may not be considered.
An email version of your application will be emailed to you including a reference number.
Please print the email version of your application and mail it to the address listed in the email.
Send pictures of the following and provide details of each picture: (a) Interior of car
(b) Exterior of car
(c) Full picture of car
(d) The "mark"
(e) The Accomplice (applications without pictures will not be accepted)
If you wish to send a video of the mark, it MUST be in VHS, DVD or DV format.
DO NOT send originals/one-of-a-kind photos, we cannot undertake returning them. (all pictures/video become property of BCII)
The "mark" cannot know about this so, DO NOT TELL ANYONE.
The car MUST be in running condition.
We are accepting applications from all 50 states and Canada.
NO applications, applicants or submissions will be accepted in person.
No phone calls PLEASE.
Improvements to the car generate tax obligations for the owner of the car.


Disclaimer: Applicant agrees to pay all federal, state, and local taxes, including income, use or sales taxes or any other governmental charges imposed on prizes, including the value of any goods or services received and cash gifts, if any, given to me or received by me by reason of my participation in the program and I release and indemnify producer from any liability therefore. I also authorize producer to deduct or withhold any such taxes or charges that require a payment prior to delivery of said prizes, cash or gifts.

Thats last line scared me..lol

That's the case with any contest. You have to pay Uncle Sam. Sadly, nothing is really free! With any auto you win, you have to pay the taxes before you can recieve the car.

raggedjim 05-03-2006 02:18 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Hmmm, sounds like a legal entanglement. How can they hold a vehicle for payment of taxes that doesn't belong to the person who applied? Also, a real butthead could probably force the person who signed as the applicant to pay those taxes as the owner never signed the agreement... It's tricky and the lawyers make it even trickier...

Rg

Sheverlay 05-03-2006 03:44 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Truck looked good. Personally, I think it would look better painted the solid dark blue color without the color matched side trim. Also, I think they should make Overhaulin' a one hour show, that way they can show more of the actual work involved, rather than quick highlights. The pranks need to go...they used to be somewhat fun to watch, back when Courtney was on the show, but lately, they seem to be half a$$ed and have gotten really boring to watch now with the new host, A.J...she's still smokin' though.

raggedjim 05-03-2006 03:48 PM

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I'm pretty sure it is a 1 hour show...

Lemield 05-03-2006 03:49 PM

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I think it turned out great. It looked a LOT like my truck when it started though. I would have left it green though. :metal:

Edmond 05-03-2006 04:23 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by raggedjim
I'm pretty sure it is a 1 hour show...

How can you call it a one hour show? :hm:
I have to download the show to watch 'cause it is not being broadcasted
in the Netherlands.
Every show is about 40/41 minutes minus all the commercials.
So yeah I wish they showed more of the actuall building.
But at least it's much better than that American Hotrod show...

Cya,
Edmond
Dutch Longhorn
:metal:

smbrouss70 05-03-2006 04:25 PM

Re: Overhaulin doing a 70 chevy tonight
 
Edmond, where do you download the show from? I missed it last night and would like to be able to watch it.


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