Car SOS does tractor

Northdowns Martin

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Arable Farmer
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Snodland kent
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Electronic

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Location
Wessex
Should be interesting! Pity the programmes generally don't go into much technical detail and I think gloss over the difficulties of repairing bodywork for example. Often they tend to follow the same pattern, car is the worst they have seen, family invited along part way through to dismayed at lack of progress followed by all nighter on the day before reveal.

I like Fuzz though and look forward to them doing a tractor especially a TE20!
 

Northdowns Martin

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Arable Farmer
Location
Snodland kent
Agree with comments. These shows start off with genuine intent to interest, then I feel in order to expand audiences drift off their original course, Wheeler Dealer is another example. Still enjoyable viewing.
 

nick...

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Arable Farmer
Location
south norfolk
I’ve recently discovered this program and find it better than wheeler dealers which I still watch.its great that they repair vehicles for people with illness and other issues.i often have a tear in my eye at the hand over and I’ve been upset at some of the shows.the lady with the Elise that was on last week,she and her father both had cancer and at the end of the program both had unfortuantly died.these guys do a brilliant job bringing some joy into the recipients lives.how these presenter do these programmes without getting upset is beyond me
Nick...
 

Two Tone

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Mixed Farmer
During the winter months at 6 pm, see if Star trek is any good on channel 70. If not watch Wheeler Dealers.
If Star trek is a good one, then watch Wheeler Dealers on the +1 Channel at 7pm.

Hang on a minute! Now there is Car SOS on at exactly the same time as Wheeler Dealers!
It’s OK, Star Trek is all repeats so I can watch both car programs, one of them on the +1 channel.

Few!
 

Northdowns Martin

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Snodland kent
I’ve recently discovered this program and find it better than wheeler dealers which I still watch.its great that they repair vehicles for people with illness and other issues.i often have a tear in my eye at the hand over and I’ve been upset at some of the shows.the lady with the Elise that was on last week,she and her father both had cancer and at the end of the program both had unfortuantly died.these guys do a brilliant job bringing some joy into the recipients lives.how these presenter do these programmes without getting upset is beyond me
Nick...
That episode was a real tear jerker! I went to the British car museum when they had a collection of cars from the show the Yellow Lacia Delta was there. It never got given back to the owner after he died while Tim and Fuzz were rebuilding it.
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JeepJeep

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Trade
I've a got stack of Car SOS recorded I'll add this to record.

I prefer the older wheeler dealers to the new.. It's not the same without Edd.

Supercar superbuild I've got a stack of aswell to plough through.

And Diesel Bros...
 

Mr Happy

Member
Location
Norwich
That episode was a real tear jerker! I went to the British car museum when they had a collection of cars from the show the Yellow Lacia Delta was there. It never got given back to the owner after he died while Tim and Fuzz were rebuilding it.
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Well worth a visit to B C M the staff know there stuff and are really enthusiastic about all the exhibits. The display of the cars from Car DIY SOS is very emotional when you spend the time reading the display boards.
 
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