I like both Hot Rods that he built on the show, but this one is THE hot rod. Everytime I see this episode, it amazes me to see that cover come off and reveal the beautiful, bright blue, 1933 Ford Roadster. This car inspires me to actually build one of my own.
I find it funny that he breaks everything he touches (on his Tool Time show) and ends up blowing up anything he tries to upgrade, but he has to trouble bulding a hot rod
Tim’s blue hot rod did have one disadvantage,… it had no roof! Something that was easily demonstrated as a bad quality in the episode, “Some like it Hot Rod” where Jill leaves it outside when it’s snowing out.
It took him 3 years to build that hot rod. It was a 1933 Ford Roadster. He sold it to Papa Mia, the wealthy owner of a Pizza business who had a huge collection of classic cars. Tim saw an old beat up 1946, Ford Convertable in the collection and thought it would be fun to rebuild it, so Papa Mia, showing his gratitude for Tim’s Hot Rod, gave him the covertable and Tim rebuilt that. Although the covertable wasn’t fully rebuilt until almost the end of the series. So that one took more than 3 years.
I totally wanna build one of those when I know all about tools.
That rod’s a dream come true…very nicely done…
I mean seriously I want to rebuild both of the hot rods he did on the show!
I like both Hot Rods that he built on the show, but this one is THE hot rod. Everytime I see this episode, it amazes me to see that cover come off and reveal the beautiful, bright blue, 1933 Ford Roadster. This car inspires me to actually build one of my own.
I find it funny that he breaks everything he touches (on his Tool Time show) and ends up blowing up anything he tries to upgrade, but he has to trouble bulding a hot rod
THE HOT ROD.
What video is tim driving the hot rod?
cool vid thanks
Tim’s blue hot rod did have one disadvantage,… it had no roof! Something that was easily demonstrated as a bad quality in the episode, “Some like it Hot Rod” where Jill leaves it outside when it’s snowing out.
It took him 3 years to build that hot rod. It was a 1933 Ford Roadster. He sold it to Papa Mia, the wealthy owner of a Pizza business who had a huge collection of classic cars. Tim saw an old beat up 1946, Ford Convertable in the collection and thought it would be fun to rebuild it, so Papa Mia, showing his gratitude for Tim’s Hot Rod, gave him the covertable and Tim rebuilt that. Although the covertable wasn’t fully rebuilt until almost the end of the series. So that one took more than 3 years.
Way to go TIM!!!! RRRRRRRRRRRRR
Tim is great. He really likes neat cars. Leno is the same way. They will actually drive their cars, since they know cars are made to be driven.
No kidding man, it just makes me want to turn a wrench.
Yea, doesn’t it make you want to work on cars all day!
I watch it too, George Lopez Too!
me too!
Leno as the mechanic is funny, but that is actually Jay’s garage and his collection
i watch this show every day on tbs from 12 to 2 and on nick at nite 9 to 10
RRR- Valve covers are GREAT!!!
i love home improvement!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, I remember this from “The Great Race II”, oh, how much fun the family had building the first hot rod.
WTF are you talking about??? Why wouldnt he go though all the trouble to start a classic car like this. Especially when you build it your self.
WTF you asshole.
that forty six was smokin’ with the paint job and the leather interior….good lord what a beauty!
yeah but it was pretty funny when they had Jay Leno as the creepy mechanic.
Damn good car