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Zen Master Tony on Serenity

MoparGuy68

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I cannot yet try this as it requires an engine that runs. Perhaps for those fortunate enough to own a running vehicle, this may help you get through these trying times that we now live in.
 
dude is a hack
Tony is not a concourse restoration master. He is a guy that chooses function over form. In many cases, if you wait for your car to be perfect before you drive it, it may never leave your house.
 
A little info on Uncle Tony.. You can't really discount this guy hes not the cleanest channel to watch but he actually has some automotive credit. Just google him and you will find out some pretty interesting information.

Just an example..

TONY DEFEO - CONTRIBUTOR
Tony DeFeo was thrown out of school at 16 for stealing a bus. He went on to start a career as an auto mechanic and, on a whim, entered the field of automotive journalism, writing for Cars Illustrated magazine. Tony founded High Performance Mopar, and then launched Mopar Action a year later just to compete with his first book. He is currently building a twin-engined Fuel Altered, and in his spare time studies economics and abstract psychology.

Tony DeFeo

Tony DeFeo doesn't consider himself to be a writer or automotive journalist, but his work has appeared in dozens of titles over the last thirty years. Tony's hands-on experience ranges from street racing to top fuel, and includes some of the fastest road test times ever published with many popular, factory muscle cars. His unique approach to everything is strictly basic grassroots. He prefers working in the backyard to the shop, and his philosophy is: "It's not how fast you go, but how you go fast."

Tony DeFeo? Tony Defeo? TONY DEFEO!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please pardon me while I freak out. I followed this guy's writing career for twenty years. He invented blue collar no B.S. "journalism". I had many, many occasions to laugh out loud while reading Tony's articles on street racers, nitro freaks and back yard tech. What an unrecognized icon. He totally grasped the concept of doing what we do, in a never condescending sort of way. Jeez we need a guy like that-so much passion and fresh ideas!

Glad to hear from you Sir, hope all is well with you.

From one 426 Hemi junky to another,

Steve Mohr

https://uncletonysgarage.com/2018/07/29/way-back-machine/a-wing-and-a-prayer/

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I met a very old guy decades ago back in Missouri, just sitting in his old Road Runner, listening to the engine running. He was too old to drive.
I am almost there myself, today. No yet. Getting closer!!!
 
A little info on Uncle Tony.. You can't really discount this guy hes not the cleanest channel to watch but he actually has some automotive credit. Just google him and you will find out some pretty interesting information.

Just an example..

TONY DEFEO - CONTRIBUTOR
Tony DeFeo was thrown out of school at 16 for stealing a bus. He went on to start a career as an auto mechanic and, on a whim, entered the field of automotive journalism, writing for Cars Illustrated magazine. Tony founded High Performance Mopar, and then launched Mopar Action a year later just to compete with his first book. He is currently building a twin-engined Fuel Altered, and in his spare time studies economics and abstract psychology.

Tony DeFeo

Tony DeFeo doesn't consider himself to be a writer or automotive journalist, but his work has appeared in dozens of titles over the last thirty years. Tony's hands-on experience ranges from street racing to top fuel, and includes some of the fastest road test times ever published with many popular, factory muscle cars. His unique approach to everything is strictly basic grassroots. He prefers working in the backyard to the shop, and his philosophy is: "It's not how fast you go, but how you go fast."

Tony DeFeo? Tony Defeo? TONY DEFEO!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please pardon me while I freak out. I followed this guy's writing career for twenty years. He invented blue collar no B.S. "journalism". I had many, many occasions to laugh out loud while reading Tony's articles on street racers, nitro freaks and back yard tech. What an unrecognized icon. He totally grasped the concept of doing what we do, in a never condescending sort of way. Jeez we need a guy like that-so much passion and fresh ideas!

Glad to hear from you Sir, hope all is well with you.

From one 426 Hemi junky to another,

Steve Mohr

https://uncletonysgarage.com/2018/07/29/way-back-machine/a-wing-and-a-prayer/

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This is all well and good but being a writer doesn't mean he in infallible or even knows what he is talking about. I am not saying he doesn't know anything but I find some of his comments and "advice" sketchy at best. The last video I watched of his was him talking about how bad the G2 Hemi is and listening to it you would think they all are grenades with the pin pulled and yet there are literally millions of them on the road and they are still being produced none of which he really addresses. On top of that, he comes off like he is the only one on the planet who has figured this supposed catastrophic problem. My feeling is that he has drank his own koolaide and that coupled with some of his suspect advice, I opt not to watch him.
 
I watched a video where he sent a kid to Nicks Garage to get a I think 318 Dyno tested that Tony threw together.. And the engine failed pretty bad. If I remember correct it had oiling issues.. Tony threw the engine together for the kid and failing to properly clean the block was the failure point. So Yea he is not perfect but in most cases he gives it to you straight. I'm not a huge fan but some information he has is good stuff.
 
Seems ole Tony's advice is lots of his opinion, and a grass roots desire to build stuff that works without the big $$, so many of us low level guys can afford to listen to his opinions. Maybe some Hollywood thrown in??
 
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