Wouldn't it be nice if some installs could be performed in the time it
takes to run a commercial?
R. Ashford Little II
www.geocities.com/ralittle2
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From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Michael Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 2:11 PM
To: Williams, Bill (Atlanta)
Cc: Triumph list
Subject: Re: Mark Evans - A Car is Reborn
Hi Bill,
I caught most of the series.
I don't mind him too much, but he tries to be a little too outragous at
times.
The problem I have with the program is the lack of real information. It
is not a "how to" show, which I like. It was more like- OK now it's
time to install the interior, they go to break, come back and it's
done. I was looking forward to seeing if they installed the seat kits
like I did on my Jag. They just came back from the break and said
"doesn't it look smashing" Sure it does, but how did it get that way?
That's what I wanted to see.
I will say that the XKE looked wonderful and sounded great. -Great "Car
Porn"
Cheers,
Mike Thompson
http://www.rio.edu/miket/
59 Triumph TR3A
71 Land Rover S2A
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 11:25 AM, Williams, Bill (Atlanta)
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I recently got hooked on two programs on Sunday nights hosted by Mark
> Evans; "A Chopper is Born" and "A Pane is Born". Evans is putting
> together kits for each.
>
> On Saturday night (8:00 EST), I caught the last in a series of "A Car
> is
> Reborn". In this series, Evans is restoring an "E" type 1967 Jag.
>
> Because Saturday was the last show, I'm wondering if the series will
be
> repeated. The Discovery Channel Home & Leisure carried the program,
> but
> I couldn't find a listing for their programs.
>
> Evans is a hoot to watch...
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