1970 Sport Fury coupe on "Restoration Garage"

I don't give a damn what the back story is, I want to see people fix stuff and break it again. That, to me, is reality.
I'm of the same mind. When the better half gets tired of watching one of her "Love it or Leave it" episodes I'll flip on one of the above. Of course the plots are all contrived with their artificial deadlines etc. I just like to see the old iron being worked on.
 
Ever time the actual providing of new details of the work? For a one hour show, you're lucky to get 7-8 minutes. The rest is bullshitting.
 
Ever time the actual providing of new details of the work? For a one hour show, you're lucky to get 7-8 minutes. The rest is bullshitting.
I've noticed on most of the shows they no longer show much of the actual work anymore, but rather just a few snippets of the progress. They used to have a lot more of the "hands on" stuff. Liability issues??
 
I've noticed on most of the shows they no longer show much of the actual work anymore, but rather just a few snippets of the progress. They used to have a lot more of the "hands on" stuff. Liability issues??

actors....
 
The only "car hobby" shows I actually enjoyed, and that had real content without any flim-flam, were "My Classic Car" with Dennis Gage, and Shade Tree Mechanic with Dave Bowman Sam Memmolo. Jay Leno's Garage is cool too.
 
When, I went to Kindigit Design in Salt Lake City, they want content, not personality following, and they claimed when episodes are tapped, Mon-Thurs with go pros mounted for additional content
 
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