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Wheeler Dealers is a British TV series originally produced by Attaboy TV for the Discovery Channel in the United Kingdom and for Motor Trend in the United States. The programme is fronted by car enthusiast and former dealer Mike Brewer with mechanics Edd China (Series 1-13), Ant Anstead (Series 14–16), and Marc Priestley, (Series 17-18) The premise of the show has the presenters on a mission ...
Work Completed: Replaced gear knob, passenger door and door mirrors, pulled and filled dent in rear nearside quarter panel, repainted wheels and replaced the centre caps, applied new door sill decals, replaced handbrake lever, replaced handbrake warning light, adjusted rear exhaust section to prevent it from knocking against the undercarriage, fitted a new stereo, engine service including ...
Anthony Richard "Ant" Anstead (born 28 March 1979) [1] [2] is an English television presenter, motor specialist, car builder, designer, and artist, [3] best known for co-presenting the Channel 4 automotive show For the Love of Cars with Philip Glenister.
In 1986, American Motors posted a $91.3 million loss. [100] The earlier agreement between Chrysler and American Motors in 1985, under which American Motors would produce M-body chassis rear-drive large cars for five years from mid-1986 through 1990, fed the rumor that Chrysler was about to buy AMC. According to the head of manufacturing for ...
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FYI, Wheeler Dealers is not a soap opera. It's an informational programme designed to give car enthusiasts tips on becoming a private used car seller. Thus, there is no harm on giving out all the costs. - Areaseven 03:07, 19 May 2010 (UTC) Whoever said it was a soap opera?
"Yellowstone" First Look Week continues with exclusive Season Five second half photos of Chief Thomas Rainwater, Mo Brings Plenty and Rip Wheeler.
Oldsmobile's sales peaked at over one million annually from 1983 to 1986, but by the 1990s the division faced growing competition from premium import brands, and sales steadily declined. When it shut down in 2004, Oldsmobile was the oldest surviving American automobile brand , and one of the oldest in the world, after Peugeot , Renault , Fiat ...