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Celebrity Drive: Richard Rawlings of . What made it popular was it was a lifted Mustang with fog lights and big wheels and tires like a truck.”A friend had Rawlings build it for him, and Rawlings got it back about five years later. You’re always seeing it.”It’s a car that didn’t exist except for a few seconds of screen time in the movie. It’s a pretty wild ride. It’s different, it gets a lot of attention and a lot of people ask a lot of questions about it,” he says, adding the lifted automatic has a 3.
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V8, air- conditioning, and was significantly modified on all four fenders to accommodate BFGoodrich all- terrain tires.“It has kind of a beach cruiser look to it. It’s got a full roll cage in it with four off road lights, then two more in front bumper area, killer sound system.
It’s just a cool car,” he says. I wanted to have it.”1. Chevrolet Fleetline. Rating: 8. Rawlings loves his 1. Chevrolet Fleetline, but since it could use some work, he gives it an 8 out of 1. But he doesn’t get to drive it since they took the motor out of it in Season 3 for another car and have yet to replace it. They chose the car not for the era it came from but for more practical purposes.“It was just the style of car and we wanted to chop the roof on a car, so this one was there and we decided to put our efforts into it.”1.
Ford. Rating: 1. 0 Rawlings’ 1. Ford 3- window hot rod is another prized possession.
They were cheap and plentiful and that’s where customizing and hot rodding and everything got its start here in America. It’s the quintessential hot rod.”This classic ride is sure to turn heads when he takes it out. I drove it today as a matter of fact, I took it around the block a couple of times,” he says. That’s one of the benefits of owning a shop, if I break something, I guess we know how to fix it. Everyday, somebody’s always wanting to buy it, that’s for sure.”1.
Shelby GT Fastback. Rating: 1. 0 Rawlings has a 1. Shelby GT Fastback that he says is 1.
He bought it for his wife “It won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. It’s a perfect car, it’s 1. A perfect red Shelby with a six foot tall blond in it turns heads,” he says, with a laugh. Car he learned to drive and first car bought. Growing up in Fort Worth, Texas, Rawlings learned to drive by the time he was 1. From the time he was about 1.
Rawlings mowed yards, raked leaves, doing any odd jobs he could to save up money for his first car, which was a 1. Mercury Comet. One only has a first car once and now Rawlings wishes he hadn’t gotten rid of it. They’re pretty rare and I found a . I got made fun of a little bit for having a puke green Comet.”The Comet was a California car and it had power steering, power brakes and air conditioning. It was just a pretty cool car to me, and I enjoyed having it.
They were good cars. They were phenomenal cars actually – drove well, got good gas mileage, you name it.
It was an ugly pea green six- cylinder Comet, but it was my first car, so that’s what made it cool to me.”He got rid of it senior year to combine it with money he saved, to buy a Bandit Trans Am and it wasn’t until later in life that he regretted selling the Comet. We’ll get it worked on and get it back out on the road. It’s not really worth anything. It’s more nostalgia, it’s just everybody like yourself asks me what my first car was and it’d be cool to say, . And pretty much everything that happens on . The air conditioner broke, my mom’s trying to pack sandwiches on the side of road and stuff like that, and you’ve got the AAA maps, and you’re getting lost and everything’s breaking, just a full comical set of situations.”More recently though, Rawlings’ favorite cross country drive was a record- breaking one he took in 2.
We went from 3. 4th Street in Manhattan to Redondo Beach, California nonstop in 3. Cannonball that was done a lot in the ’7. He points out that the record hadn’t been broken until he and Dennis did it. There will be a special two- hour episode of Fast N’ Loud on Discovery’s Mega Week on Dec.
We really do build anything and everything that comes to mind. So that’s been pretty cool.”The new season of Fast N’ Loud premieres January 1.
Rawlings says viewers should be ready for some surprises. We don’t make the show for a while and then stop and then take a few months off, we’re about eight weeks back and we’re producing a car every two to three weeks. We don’t do hiatus, we work year round and take a week off in the summer and a week of in the winter. We film every day. Everyday Monday through Friday, sometimes on Saturdays.”When the show became a success back when it premiered in 2. Rawlings had the garage for years already.
My drive to get the TV show was I’m a car guy – there’s nothing on television to watch with cars, at least nothing that I liked,” he says. I’m not trying to say I’m the best guy on the planet, but I think our show is a lot more entertaining and a lot better than the stuff that was out when we got started.”He likes the way his show is done, compared to what was on the TV landscape when they premiered. And we built some incredible cars,” he says. Our show is true car guys having a good time, taking risks, working our ass off, going fast, having a good time. And the second this quits being fun, I probably won’t do it anymore.”It had been hard work to get the show on the air, a journey that took nine years of perseverance, but it paid off and Rawlings’ theory about being able to put a good an unscripted car show was confirmed by its many viewers.
Sometimes it’s total BS and sometimes it’s exactly what it’s supposed to be,” he says. In 2. 01. 3 he bought all the 2. COPO Camaros he could find, which were 1. Viewers may have seen them on the show. So those cars are forever known as Holman Moody cars, or they’re known as Baldwin- Motion cars.
These cars hopefully will be forever known as Gas Monkey COPOs,” he says. There is nothing more rare in the Camaro world for 2. We built one of them on the show.”They built it in the plant at General Motors, which he acknowledged was a “pretty cool thing” at the time to do. Some need to be restored, some need to be hot rodded, some need to be crushed and thrown away,” he says, with a laugh.
Ferrari got mad we were even going to attempt to fix it, and we built the car in nine weeks, we built it better than Ferrari did. It’s faster, it’s leaner, it’s meaner, it’s a better F4. They levied a $2. Ferrari dealership here for allowing the car to be inside the dealership after being told not to.”But Rawlings looked at the Ferrari as simply being no different than a Chevrolet or a Ford or anything other make. But Ferrari seemed to see that a little bit differently,” he says.
So I think it will forever be known as the Dark Horse.”They rebuilt everything on the Ferrari. We improved the suspension, we improved the braking, we improved the exhaust, we rebuilt the motor, we improved the turbo, we changed the interior and made it more comfortable and easier to drive with better seating capacity. We changed the entire wheel structure size and diameter and bigger tires. It grips the road better, it is better period.”Rawlings’ determination to have a show can be an inspiring example of being able to live out one’s passion. We’re hopefully very well respected in the market and we’re having a good time with it. It was a chance for me to do what I love and get paid for it.”A special episode of Fast N Loud airs Dec. Fast N’ Loud starts Jan.
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