Re: Rick Gendreau on Monster Garage
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Re: Rick Gendreau on Monster Garage
- From: "twinenginedmc12" <twinenginedmc12@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:39:18 -0000
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "content22207" <brobertson@xxxx>
wrote:
> Watched MG with the Man himself this weekend. He explained that car
> pictured on lift at beginning of show was NOT the donated project
car.
> Pure Hollywood, so don't worry about lost panels etc.
...
I figure if a post mentions me by name, I ought to reply. It would
be dishonest of me to allow myself to be thought of as "the Man". I
was only one of a team of five, only "a man" If there is a "the
Man", that distinction should go to Rich Weissensel, who expended
untold effort, phone calls, and headaches to get the team together on
very short (two days, I think) notice.
On an unrelated topic, as far as Monster Garage's negative portrayal
of the Delorean hurting the brand goes, my feeling is that failure of
our hovercraft project was preordained, but the short term negative
publicity caused by Jesse James' disparaging comments against the
Delorean will be outweighed in the future by the vague lingering name-
recognition for the Delorean car in the general public.
For those of you who mourn the loss of parts, please consider this:
We destroyed a single set of damaged panels and some intact glass,
the interior of the doors, and two fiberglass underbodies. The
chassis and its parts went back to Don Steger, who graciously donated
the hulk. Having seen the car, I can tell you it wasn't that great
up close, no matter how good it looked on camera.
Again, unrelated, yes, I truly did enjoy smashing the rear fender
windows, I couldn't help myself!
Rick Gendreau, the guy who brought vin 11472 back from certain
destruction.
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