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the death of Roadkill

I am not a fan of cold weather. I'd rather sweat than shiver.
I love dirt and gravel though!
 
there’s enough car YouTubers out there, they should do what the gun YouTubers have done. The rules have gotten so ridiculous on guns, they got together and formed their own streaming service, Pepperbox tv you’re interested. If they all got together they could do the same, and it would be epic.
Zero to 60 might be the gearhead version of Pepperbox. Zero to 60
 
Snow cleans off a lot easier than dirt and mud, I sure see the appeal there.
I’m not far from snow if I want to visit it.
 
Snow cleans off a lot easier than dirt and mud, I sure see the appeal there.
I’m not far from snow if I want to visit it.
& we don't have salt or brine on the roads here :thumbsup:
 
The theme of Roadkill and Roadkill garage echo what I've been doing for years. I loved the fact that they inspired others to resurrect dead cars and get them mobile again. I've owned many junker cars over the years and had a whole lot of fun with them.
I agree with DF, driving a V8 RWD car on dirt is an absolute blast.
SNIP
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I'm there with you, I had the RK mentality before there was the show. I just want to be able to drive it even if its rough. That will carry through to the Coronet, I just rarely say it because I think most people look down on it and I'm not really fishing for opinions anyway. But it is funny that for most of the cars in my driveway the neighbors have asked about my paint plans, when there aren't any those don't involve a spray can.
 
I'm not sure it was about economics if MT would just focus on the necessities. Full Custom Garage was the first to be cut and Ian is doing his own thing on YouTube with just his wife on a shoestring budget. Freiburger is doing the same. It is almost like MT has this "big show" mentality where shows have to cost $$$xxxx.xx per episode and there is no appetite to try to do them for less. No one wants to be the one to find the non-essential position(s) and eliminate it/them. Almost sounds like our Government. (sorry). Maybe Elan Musk should buy Discovery?
 
Farewell to the three amigos! I really enjoyed Road Kill and I feel they were good for everyone... it’s about fun and friends and the journey there. I hope they carry on! Screw libtards!
 

I highly recommend this watch. Lots of misconceptions (including some in this thread) are put to rest
and corrected by the guy who would know - such as he and the other presenters never being more than
employees in the whole thing, for example.
Freiburger is very gracious in that video - and very candid.
 
Effing dog dish hubcaps might as well be a holes and bellybuttons,everybody has them on their cars and they look like schit!


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I wonder what will happen with MT's Mecum Auction coverage? Mecums site still shows MT as a sponsor on their website.
 
The tv channel isn't going anywhere, neither are the magazines or events. I watched the 30 min video of Freiburger and read multiple articles today regarding all of this. They claim roadkill will air with a new season in 2025 and roadkill garage will air in 2026. Never say never, everyone is cost cutting. Go on the MT media site and channel contacts and raise hell!
 
I wonder what will happen with MT's Mecum Auction coverage? Mecums site still shows MT as a sponsor on their website.
They ran Barret Jackson out, of MT, over to FYI
& History 1 day/Sat. coverages...

They've proved they don't care what their readers or viewers
of MotorTrend TV content think
 
Just reruns/syndicated shows 'maybe shown, for up to like 3 years' (?)
according to the talent (at least 1 or 2 of them) they paid to do the shows...
I haven't seen anything about, any new content/shows airing...
Roadkill, Roadkill Garage or Hot Rod Garage or Engine Masters, Garage Squad :blah:
3-5 of their best gearhead shows...
added edit;
*also on the chopping block,
*Faster with Newbern & Cotton (formerly Faster with Finnegan)
*Roadworthy Rescue, Derick Berry funny dude, some of the stuff he comes up with/says

*Steve Magnante crawling around junkers/wrecking yards educating/teaching us
*I really liked Tony on Hot Rod Garage,
*I came to really like Alex Taylor who replaced him, she knows her **** & good fabricator too
all of them, but no Steve Brule (all names spell ?) Mike Finnegan or Tony DeAngelo in the photo
MotorTrend TV Dave Frieberger Cotton & Newburn Alex Taylor & Lucky Costa Steve Dulsich Derick...jpeg


I didn't like Roadkill at 1st, but grew to like it, but I've seen most every episode twice
(trashed out looking cars/like Ratty Looking cars/Rat Rod craze)
My thinking was why put a bunch of good parts or high dollar parts
on an unsafe & a rusted POS...
I guess they had the budget to do anything they wanted...

I liked the Crop Duster way better after it was painted...
I enjoyed the banter of the people & the road trips, so I got used to it...
Still don't like clapped out junk on the road, but it's a TV show,
that had more than just that **** to offer...

My favorite was/is Engine Masters, even if I knew most of it
I like/d following along, clarification of what works & what's myths...
 
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Since they've canned the driving forces behind Drag Week and Power Tour, makes me wonder what the new year will bring for those events.
 
Just reruns/syndicated shows 'maybe shown, for up to like 3 years' (?)
according to the talent (at least 1 or 2 of them) they paid to do the shows...
I haven't seen anything about, any new content/shows airing...
Roadkill, Roadkill Garage or Hot Rod Garage or Engine Masters, Garage Squad :blah:
3-5 of their best gearhead shows...
added edit;
*also on the chopping block,
*Faster with Newbern & Cotton (formerly Faster with Finnegan)
*Roadworthy Rescue, Derick Berry funny dude, some of the stuff he comes up with/says

*Steve Magnante crawling around junkers/wrecking yards educating/teaching us
*I really liked Tony on Hot Rod Garage,
*I came to really like Alex Taylor who replaced him, she knows her **** & good fabricator too
all of them, but no Steve Brule (all names spell ?) Mike Finnegan or Tony DeAngelo in the photo
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I didn't like Roadkill at 1st, but grew to like it, but I've seen most every episode twice
(trashed out looking cars/like Ratty Looking cars/Rat Rod craze)
My thinking was why put a bunch of good parts or high dollar parts
on an unsafe & a rusted POS...
I guess they had the budget to do anything they wanted...

I liked the Crop Duster way better after it was painted...
I enjoyed the banter of the people & the road trips, so I got used to it...
Still don't like clapped out junk on the road, but it's a TV show,
that had more than just that **** to offer...

My favorite was/is Engine Masters, even if I knew most of it
I like/d following along, clarification of what works & what's myths...
Doesn't look like the 'diversity factor' has clobbered the show yet....give it time.

There'll be a black female one-legged lepper working on cars in the first episode Disney produces. :realcrazy:
 
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