Magnes
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I'm sure they chose this car not only to give Tony's part more exposure but to also showcase their mantra of "bringing dead cars back to life".
In the end the effect is much more dramatic if you show pictures or vid of this long forgotten RR that's been partially stripped and left for dead, and then when it's finished show how they were able to take it to the Superbird level. Another reason to choose this car is it was the same color as the customer wanted, giving it (again) the dramatic effect of the before and after shot. It IS a tv show after all, and what decent show doesn't thrive on drama? And yeah, they could have found a nice driver Satellite to start out with but that's not really what they are going for. They don't want to take one off the street and fix it. That's too easy.
In the end the effect is much more dramatic if you show pictures or vid of this long forgotten RR that's been partially stripped and left for dead, and then when it's finished show how they were able to take it to the Superbird level. Another reason to choose this car is it was the same color as the customer wanted, giving it (again) the dramatic effect of the before and after shot. It IS a tv show after all, and what decent show doesn't thrive on drama? And yeah, they could have found a nice driver Satellite to start out with but that's not really what they are going for. They don't want to take one off the street and fix it. That's too easy.