Live from the Craftsman Garage Pt. 3 | #312
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THE DRIVE with Alan Taylor | Episode #312
The Craftsman Garage was such a blast at the 2017 SEMA Show, and we just can’t get enough of these great interviews. We begin the hour with Dave Kindig, Host of Bitchin’ Rides, and Steve Mank, Owner of Conestogo Motors. They fill us in on their Craftsman tool stories and share their involvement in this year’s SEMA Show. Next, we chat with Casey Currie of Currie Racing, about King of the Hammers and the Currie Enterprises booth at the show. Up next, Chris Duke of Motorz TV chats with us about his search for the perfect new project car for the upcoming season of Motorz. Changing gears, we talk with Chris Stephens of Garage Rehab and Stacey David of Stacey David’s GearZ, who share stories about their shows and the car part hoarding mentality that gearheads can have. Then we chat with Teppy Wigington and Spike Magnuson of Line-X who tell us about their latest, thinner spray lining made for lining the entire body of your car. Last up, Matt Thomas of eBay Motors discusses a ’67 Mustang Fastback they built with Rutledge Wood that they auctioned off to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund. This show is packed full of celebrity car guys that are just waiting to share their excitement over SEMA and the future. Join us now.
- [00:00:00] Dave Kindig’s Dangerous Craftsman Tool Grab
- [00:05:10] Kindig-It Designs Rides at 2017 SEMA Show
- [00:12:30] Currie Racing and King of the Hammers
- [00:19:53] Searching for the Perfect Project Vehicle
- [00:24:33] Garage Rehab Helps Car Part Hoarders
- [00:35:56] Line-X is Not Just a Bedliner Anymore
- [00:42:16] eBay Motors Makes Buying Parts Easy
