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American Hot Rod Season 1 DVD Set (Part 2)

American Hot Rod Season 1 DVD Set (Part 2)
From Discovery Channel

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #107029 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-10-19

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Get an up-close and personal view of legendary hotrod builder Boyd Coddington, his ex-wife, his new wife and the rest of a fascinating cast of characters that help him keep his business--and the drama--running at high revs. Tune in for nonstop tension, comedy and frustration as Boyd and crew race feverishly to build three unbelievably "cherry" classic cars with impossible deadlines breathing down their necks. It's just another day on American Hotrod. Season 1 (Part 2) - In Season 1, Part 2, Boyd and the gang work at a feverish pace to complete their unique aluminum roadster. Then it's time to rev up the engines, as Boyd Coddington and his American Hot Rod crew set out to create their third masterpiece - a rebuilt 1932 Hi-Boy Roadster. With only two days left to assemble the entire '32 roadster, Boyd's team bears down to fight its way to the finish line.

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What's up with this DVD set1
This is perhaps the worst DVD set I've ever owned. It is composed in no particular sequence - as already outlined in a previous review it starts (Disk 1 part 1) half way through a build and half way through the season. Then you have to hunt through the remaining 5 DVD's to find the rest of the episodes. There is no idexing, DVD extras or any other features. If I had taped the show from the original broadcast and simply burnt it randomly on to DVD's I would have come up with the same product. Discovery's first season release was also terrible as you have to purchase each episode one at a time, but at least you could figure out the logic to the composition.

Overall - the worst DVD "set" ever - way to go discovery.