An ambitious team scours Canada's Northern wilderness to recover rare vehicles hidden in the bush, racing against time to preserve automotive history.An ambitious team scours Canada's Northern wilderness to recover rare vehicles hidden in the bush, racing against time to preserve automotive history.An ambitious team scours Canada's Northern wilderness to recover rare vehicles hidden in the bush, racing against time to preserve automotive history.
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False false false... Cars have been put there probs by helicopter... No way they would find them not overgrown with weeds and grass or sunk as in lake or swamp... Who do you think your fooling...
False false false... Cars have been put there probs by helicopter... No way they would find them not overgrown with weeds and grass or sunk as in lake or swamp... Who do you think your fooling...
False false false... Cars have been put there probs by helicopter... No way they would find them not overgrown with weeds and grass or sunk as in lake or swamp... Who do you think your fooling...
False false false... Cars have been put there probs by helicopter... No way they would find them not overgrown with weeds and grass or sunk as in lake or swamp... Who do you think your fooling...
Absolutely 100 percent staged. The dumbest s**** I have ever watched. Contrived, set up. Clearly the product crew put the cars in the spots they are "found". The cars a cool. The acting is awful. No one talks to eachother like that. When you find a car properly in the bush, its covered in leaves, weeds, animal droppings, dirt, mud and all the works. Flat tires. No wheels. Locked brakes. None of that is present in this show. This show physically hurts me, makes me sad and is embarrasing.
Id rather watch Gas Monkey Garage, and that show was awful. Go watch Vice Grip Garage instead. Its much better.
Id rather watch Gas Monkey Garage, and that show was awful. Go watch Vice Grip Garage instead. Its much better.
Staged like crazy, makes it very uninteresting., watched all episodes, it just keeps getting worse...3 stars, thats it. It could have been so good, but its not.
The goal to rescue a car for a museum sounds a great idea,the fact that you take the car from a family and do not give anything back is just greedy. The team went ,can not find the car,get help by direct guide to the place by a child. You are pathetic,went with no tools to move the vehicle in the middle of no where remote and unaccessible area.the grandfather lend his tools ,so you can do the recue you went to do. Granpa get no payment,you get the vehicle and the family ended with bunch of trees cut and torn by your rescue mission. The reality is you use and take from people without give back what will be considerate the right thing to do. I was very dissatisfied with the end. I really thought the end will show the family was given some type of remuneration, but no. I will not see any more of this series. I hope Matt and his crew return to this kind family and apologize for there behavior. Will see if this come but I doubt it happen. Will not recommended this series to anyone.
The premise, as I understood it before watching the show was that they were going to be searching the wilds for abandoned cars and cars rotting in farmers' fields, and back yards. They begin with the Chevy in the swamp, which is fun to watch. Later, they start with the older formula of getting leads, walking up driveways (landing in their fields), and negotiating with the owners.
The part that bothers me is that in order to have a "Theme" for each show or outing (muscle cars, VWs, pre-WWII cars, etc.), they walk past other good cars that we can see in the background in order to try to only hit the theme of the mission. I would think that any good find would make the grade even if it weren't part of the mission, after all, that is the bigger mission, find good cars, and sell them.
The part that bothers me is that in order to have a "Theme" for each show or outing (muscle cars, VWs, pre-WWII cars, etc.), they walk past other good cars that we can see in the background in order to try to only hit the theme of the mission. I would think that any good find would make the grade even if it weren't part of the mission, after all, that is the bigger mission, find good cars, and sell them.
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