Anybody watching "Highway to Sell!

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It's fairly entertaining, especially the last episode that included a short segment involving a paint booth, a fresh air mask and a flatulent employee just outside the booth. :rofl:

Come to think of it, they built an early-'70s El Camino and went hog wild on the chassis. Was that the episode?
 
No the El Camino didn't get any of our Parts, but that car was really nice.

The Episode last Monday had a '67 Chevelle. We didn't get a lot of exposure, but they bought the Parts and didn't promise us anything. We also had some parts on the 67/68 Camaro that they had on their Debut Episode.

The guy that Farted into the Ventilation system was the Guy that has painted 3 of my cars. He does not work at Slick's Garage, which is the case for most of the guys. They brought guys in from all over the Country for 9 weeks to do the 1st 6 cars and then another 9 weeks to do the last 6.

Hopefully the Show gets picked for a 2nd Season (the Viewership Numbers are pretty good - more than projected) and they tweek the format a little to show more work on the cars.
 
Their 'partnering' business model, while interesting, seems to be averaging in the red. They either need to spend less on the builds or find a better venue to sell them. If they go out of business there won't be a second season.
 
They won't go out of business as Discovery pays the Bills. And most of the Crew are not Employees of Slick's Garage.

The problem with the Auction Venue is that they needed an Auction that would let them set-up their Camera Shots. So basically they interrupted the Auction. Barrett-Jackson or Mecum would never do that.
 
I've been watching and I agree, they need to go to an auction with more people!

That yellow tri-five sold for some good money though. I'm also glad they didn't cut it up, but restored it to original.
 
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