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He doesn't use the truck at all now. It got so wacko that he's embarassed to drive it. The producers did the exact opposite of what he wanted. It was supposed to be a tribute to to loss of his son. The only things he told them he wanted was an onboard computer diaganostic system so he could plug up to the new computer diesel engines and some other simple things.
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He doesn't use the truck at all now. It got so wacko that he's embarassed to drive it. The producers did the exact opposite of what he wanted. It was supposed to be a tribute to to loss of his son. The only things he told them he wanted was an onboard computer diaganostic system so he could plug up to the new computer diesel engines and some other simple things.
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Not much room for tools etc. anymore after that great plug for Miller welders and the damn huge TV.
Welder was a good idea, but how about having Snap on or Mac sponsor the truck and build in some tool boxes, racks, fold out work tables, maybe even an awning adapted offf an RV. All of that stuff would have more profit potential than a mural of a rocket ship on it.
I like the actuall rigs that they do, but those rigs just have to go down the road. They can load those things down with crap and not change their functionability. Some of them are kind of gay though. They are actually getting worse since I saw the fish tank one.
I thought painting it like an emergency vehicle would have been a much better idea. Put some light bars and flashers on it.
I think they are just trying to show that the guy is a good painter, but they should just put the guy on the PBS and let him have a show called "Pimp my mural".
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Those were my exact first thoughts, but I didn't want to say anything offensive in case he liked it.
Not much room for tools etc. anymore after that great plug for Miller welders and the damn huge TV.
Welder was a good idea, but how about having Snap on or Mac sponsor the truck and build in some tool boxes, racks, fold out work tables, maybe even an awning adapted offf an RV. All of that stuff would have more profit potential than a mural of a rocket ship on it.
I like the actuall rigs that they do, but those rigs just have to go down the road. They can load those things down with crap and not change their functionability. Some of them are kind of gay though. They are actually getting worse since I saw the fish tank one.
I thought painting it like an emergency vehicle would have been a much better idea. Put some light bars and flashers on it.
I think they are just trying to show that the guy is a good painter, but they should just put the guy on the PBS and let him have a show called "Pimp my mural".
Not much room for tools etc. anymore after that great plug for Miller welders and the damn huge TV.
Welder was a good idea, but how about having Snap on or Mac sponsor the truck and build in some tool boxes, racks, fold out work tables, maybe even an awning adapted offf an RV. All of that stuff would have more profit potential than a mural of a rocket ship on it.
I like the actuall rigs that they do, but those rigs just have to go down the road. They can load those things down with crap and not change their functionability. Some of them are kind of gay though. They are actually getting worse since I saw the fish tank one.
I thought painting it like an emergency vehicle would have been a much better idea. Put some light bars and flashers on it.
I think they are just trying to show that the guy is a good painter, but they should just put the guy on the PBS and let him have a show called "Pimp my mural".
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How does all this work. Who pays for the conversions to get done on these trucks. Do you give a list of items that you might want, and so on. Ya, the paint looks cool, but is over the top, and yes it is not a great truck for what the owners purpose's are, but is there anything hidden behind some of those walls, tool boxe's etc. If it is all charity work, you could easily add the boxes yourself, and just finish off the customization...Thanks Jeff
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I hate all those shows. They start off good, showing lots of technical stuff but they all turn out to be "pimp my ride" / drama BS shows. Whether it is cars, trucks, bikes or houses. "This Old House" and my idol, Norm Abrams' "New Yankee Workshop" are the only ones that stayed true to the format. "Home Time" is good too.
I liked the truck better before they messed it up.
I liked the truck better before they messed it up.
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He was well known for the school bus / rescue truck service guy. The whole thing got started by his sister writing the show and telling them about the death of his 1 year old son (he died like 20 years ago). They were supposed to do a tribute to his son and bring in an artist and show what he would look like today. I have no idea how it turned into a space ship , he hates the d a m n thing! He mentioned something about turning it into a limo. The motor was tired and they said they were going to put in a new engine but just spray painted it!
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He was well known for the school bus / rescue truck service guy. The whole thing got started by his sister writing the show and telling them about the death of his 1 year old son (he died like 20 years ago). They were supposed to do a tribute to his son and bring in an artist and show what he would look like today. I have no iea how it turned into a space ship , he hates the d a m n thing! He mentioned something about turning it into a limo. The motor was tired and they said they were going to put in a new engine but just spray painted it!
That's really messed up! Instead of helping him out, they hurt him and didn't even do the tribute. Those shows are just all about making money, not really helping people. If that guy was local to me I'd repaint the truck and rebuild the motor for him.