Breadfan
07-27-2008, 10:25 PM
Not sure how many people watch the "PowerBlock" on Speed, but the show "Trucks!" used to be hosted by a guy named Stacey David. (This was after he was co-host with some other guy when the show first started, he was then the only host on the show.)
Anyway, I liked the way he hosted the show, and thought it sucked when they replaced him. (One of the guys they replaced him with didn't last long, he looked like a profession wrestler or something and acted like he was going to body slam every part they were demoing.)
Anyway...Stacey David has a new show, called Gearz, and it's played on Speed. I caught it early on Saturday morning. Not sure if there's a better time to catch it or not.
So, check it out! He's still hosting this show pretty good, man he gets excited about everything, lol, kinda reminds me what it's like hwen I'm in the garage myself...
In the show I saw, he showed how to make tri-carb setups by rebuilding rochestor 2bbl's, and make a rear end stand out of scrap metal. Seems like a decent show.
On a similar note, I had looked up a yaer or two to see why he left Trucks! and if I recall it was because he didn't like how the show was run. He didn't like building projects that would get crushed when they were done. (Yes, most of the project trucks he worked on were crushed after being built)
Anyway, I liked the way he hosted the show, and thought it sucked when they replaced him. (One of the guys they replaced him with didn't last long, he looked like a profession wrestler or something and acted like he was going to body slam every part they were demoing.)
Anyway...Stacey David has a new show, called Gearz, and it's played on Speed. I caught it early on Saturday morning. Not sure if there's a better time to catch it or not.
So, check it out! He's still hosting this show pretty good, man he gets excited about everything, lol, kinda reminds me what it's like hwen I'm in the garage myself...
In the show I saw, he showed how to make tri-carb setups by rebuilding rochestor 2bbl's, and make a rear end stand out of scrap metal. Seems like a decent show.
On a similar note, I had looked up a yaer or two to see why he left Trucks! and if I recall it was because he didn't like how the show was run. He didn't like building projects that would get crushed when they were done. (Yes, most of the project trucks he worked on were crushed after being built)