Originally Posted by 5thAve
I liked fantomworks but man a lot of people have deep pockets. SOme of the prices seemed ok for the amount of work the cars needed but I guess if they focused on the lower priced jobs it wouldn't be much of a show


I liked it too. Dad would DVR it so I could see it when visiting. I liked it because they did more than muscle cars, unique cars today that were common then. I seem to recall a '65 GTO collision repair that ran to $66,000? realcrazy

Adding factory air conditioning to a '55 Cadillac? They didn't show 5% of the frustrations with that project.

They kept the contrived drama and BS to a minimum, liked that as well.


'68 Fury Convertible
'69 300 Convertible
'15 Durango 5.7 Hemi
'16 300 S Hemi