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Blasphemi FTW

Do I understand correctly?
Finnegan has to "go home and rebuild his engine" and the other guy's "race" engine is built by someone else, CPR Engines?
When it was on youtube, the wife and I watched Roadkill religiously.
Oddly enough she even sort of liked it.
It was the only car show I'm interested in.
No manufactured drama.
When it went "on demand" we stopped.
Too much bother to get it for me.
That's all.
 
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I've watched quite a few episodes. I think it was on the Velocity channel. I always enjoyed how they used what they had available to build something ridiculous, then just had fun with it. Completely different than all these other shows building rides worth $100K to $200K.
 
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They want to trade for a 68 charger
 
Do I understand correctly?
Finnegan has to "go home and rebuild his engine" and the other guy's "race" engine is built by someone else, CPR Engines?
When it was on youtube, the wife and I watched Roadkill religiously.
Oddly enough she even sort of liked it.
It was the only car show I'm interested in.
No manufactured drama.
When it went "on demand" we stopped.
Too much bother to get it for me.
That's all.

Just a bit of info.....On Demand is really nice for the 7 bucks or whatever it is. They air velocity and discovery channel shows on there as well like Graveyard Carz. Just thought I'd mention it as I felt the same as you at first. Best 7 bucks a month for TV in my book now that I have had it a year or so!
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Ohhhh and you get other shows like Roadkill Garage which is awesome and engine masters episodes a week or two earlier.
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What timing! I just signed up for Motor Trend On Demand over the weekend and have been wearing it out. (I think it's $5 a month, far more attractive than the old crap on Hulu and the way Netflix is headed.)

I talk with Dulcich on Instagram, cheer Finnegan and Blasphemi at every opportunity, and hope someday this turns into something tangible! :)

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Sorry, I happen to love those guys.
Slap stick humor and craziness of there (mis) adventuress. The zip tie moments are historically Hysterical if not actually inventive useful.

I have had many a cars like them as well as similar misadventures.
 
But then they go and do something like this. Kinda make you have to wonder sometimes? Is this even street legal?
 
Dulcich is a very talented guy, I wish I had half the skill he has. Finnegan has done a great job with blasphemi, the car just flat out works. I think he went 9.0 or 9.1 this past weekend
 
I watched them since they first came out working on Ricks convertible. But after it went on demand I've lost interest. I've been on that website and am unimpressed with the way it works with my connection. However lately Finnegan has been doing some cool roadkill like shows on his Youtube channel.
 
Pretty sure the Blasphemi did an 8.69 @ 160 last weekend, three tenths quicker and 10 mph faster than his previous best during Drag Week.
 
There's a lot of great content on MTOD.com. I've downgraded my cable from 300+ channels to 90 and saved a bunch more than the $5/mo I spend on MotorTrend. Roadkill, Hot Rod Garage, Roadkill Garage are all great and in the same spirit of lower-buck builds chasing big power. Plus you get a bunch of other car shows, too. Many of them aren't as polished as what you'll see on TV, but are still fun to watch.
 
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