One use of the web I wouldn't have thought of
Hands down, the most disgusting site on the web that I've ever visited. Still, I can't seem to stop looking at it. It's like a horrible car accident, you can't stop gawking.
HowWasShe.com
My husband Craig has a 57 chevy truck that is in pretty bad shape.For year he has said he was going to fix it up, but has never had the chance or money to do so. He has been such a good provider these past 18 yrs, that I'd love to do something wonderful for him, like get his truck overhauled. He tells me all the time how he has these recurring dreams that his truck gets stolen, what a perfect way to trick him. ha ha. Anyway I'd love to find out how I can get his truck on the show. Could you e-mail me please. Renee from LV NV
Posted by: Renee at May 17, 2004 11:05 PM
my niece krystal had been fighting lukemia for two years. She has gone through bone marrow transplant she has a hand me down honda civic but would like vw beatle. She does not ask anything from anybody but prayers. It would be nice if you could help overhaul her civic. She graduated eary from high school, and she is 18 years old.
Posted by: Saul at May 18, 2004 07:15 PM
my niece krystal had been fighting lukemia for two years. She has gone through bone marrow transplant she has a hand me down honda civic but would like vw beatle. She does not ask anything from anybody but prayers. It would be nice if you could help overhaul her civic. She graduated eary from high school, and she is 18 years old.
Posted by: Saul at May 18, 2004 07:15 PM
hi my name is briana I'm nine year old, my daddy watches your show every time it is on and he is like a little baby when he sees what you do with cars. I pray every night that my dady's car gets fixed nice like the ones on tv. my dad works a regular job and then he does extra jobs on weekends and after work. he does not have a lot of time to do any work to the car 65 ford mustang. he is a great dad thats why i hope that you pick his car. sometimes he works on the car realy late at night even if he has to get up realy early the next day to go to work. please pick his car. thank you very very much
love briana
Posted by: briana at August 11, 2004 03:34 PM
My husband has a 1973 trans-am with. He bought this car right after high school and before the responsibilities of a family. He never drove it in the winter and after marriage and a new house in 1980, he parked it in the garage only taking it out few times between 1980-1986 (our second child was born early that year) Another child and fifteen years has finally brought him to a time where he finally feels he can do something for himself, and start refurbishing his trans-am. He puts away a little extra and orders parts, after a year and a half of saving and buying, he started to work on the car only to find that the parts he ordered from Year One do not fit like the original parts. This includes body parts and mechanical parts. He recently spent an entire day working with a muffler shop trying to make the muffler system he ordered actually fit on the car. He is a patient, generous person and is not defeated but is truly frustrated. He will be 50 this spring and I have been thinking of what I could do for him to show how much he is appreciated by his family....Weekly, he watches your show and enjoys not only the emotional aspect of fulfilling dreams for these people but he is passionate about the restoration process that goes into restoring any vehicle. We have several excellent "state of the art" garages that would be happy for you to use their facilities for a little "overhaulin".
Posted by: Elaine at September 28, 2004 05:35 AM
hello i am writting you to see if you would overhaul my husbands 1978 chevy 4-wheel drive truck.he works long hours at work an he never has time to do what he would like to do to it. an he has a family with 5 kids of his own and a step-daughter. and it makes it hard for him to get the extra money to put into it. we have to spend most of our money on our children to put them all throw school. please take this into concederation,and it will be greatly apreshated???
Posted by: robbynsaucerman at August 21, 2005 06:51 PM
My husband Craig has a 57 chevy truck that is in pretty bad shape.For year he has said he was going to fix it up, but has never had the chance or money to do so. He has been such a good provider these past 18 yrs, that I'd love to do something wonderful for him, like get his truck overhauled. He tells me all the time how he has these recurring dreams that his truck gets stolen, what a perfect way to trick him. ha ha. Anyway I'd love to find out how I can get his truck on the show. Could you e-mail me please. Renee from LV NV
Posted by: Renee at May 17, 2004 11:05 PM
my niece krystal had been fighting lukemia for two years. She has gone through bone marrow transplant she has a hand me down honda civic but would like vw beatle. She does not ask anything from anybody but prayers. It would be nice if you could help overhaul her civic. She graduated eary from high school, and she is 18 years old.
Posted by: Saul at May 18, 2004 07:15 PM
my niece krystal had been fighting lukemia for two years. She has gone through bone marrow transplant she has a hand me down honda civic but would like vw beatle. She does not ask anything from anybody but prayers. It would be nice if you could help overhaul her civic. She graduated eary from high school, and she is 18 years old.
Posted by: Saul at May 18, 2004 07:15 PM
hi my name is briana I'm nine year old, my daddy watches your show every time it is on and he is like a little baby when he sees what you do with cars. I pray every night that my dady's car gets fixed nice like the ones on tv. my dad works a regular job and then he does extra jobs on weekends and after work. he does not have a lot of time to do any work to the car 65 ford mustang. he is a great dad thats why i hope that you pick his car. sometimes he works on the car realy late at night even if he has to get up realy early the next day to go to work. please pick his car. thank you very very much
love briana
Posted by: briana at August 11, 2004 03:34 PM
My husband has a 1973 trans-am with. He bought this car right after high school and before the responsibilities of a family. He never drove it in the winter and after marriage and a new house in 1980, he parked it in the garage only taking it out few times between 1980-1986 (our second child was born early that year) Another child and fifteen years has finally brought him to a time where he finally feels he can do something for himself, and start refurbishing his trans-am. He puts away a little extra and orders parts, after a year and a half of saving and buying, he started to work on the car only to find that the parts he ordered from Year One do not fit like the original parts. This includes body parts and mechanical parts. He recently spent an entire day working with a muffler shop trying to make the muffler system he ordered actually fit on the car. He is a patient, generous person and is not defeated but is truly frustrated. He will be 50 this spring and I have been thinking of what I could do for him to show how much he is appreciated by his family....Weekly, he watches your show and enjoys not only the emotional aspect of fulfilling dreams for these people but he is passionate about the restoration process that goes into restoring any vehicle. We have several excellent "state of the art" garages that would be happy for you to use their facilities for a little "overhaulin".
Posted by: Elaine at September 28, 2004 05:35 AM
hello i am writting you to see if you would overhaul my husbands 1978 chevy 4-wheel drive truck.he works long hours at work an he never has time to do what he would like to do to it. an he has a family with 5 kids of his own and a step-daughter. and it makes it hard for him to get the extra money to put into it. we have to spend most of our money on our children to put them all throw school. please take this into concederation,and it will be greatly apreshated???
Posted by: robbynsaucerman at August 21, 2005 06:51 PM