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Matt Farah & His Modified Corvette C5

Matt Farah is host of The Smoking Tire YouTube series and the podcast of the same name. He is now also the general manager of Gotham Dream Cars LA, an exotic rental car agency in West LA. Matt throws some revs at his modified C5 Corvette.

http://www.thesmokingtire.com
http://www.gothamdreamcars.com/exotic-car-rental/los-angeles

Show Credits

Producer: Jeff Fox
Audio Engineer: Chris Laxamana
httpv://youtu.be/x8kfCurbSFQ
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11 Comments

  1. C5 Vette March 16, 2013

    It’s cool that he has a successful YouTube channel and is able to do what he loves for a living, but it sounds like he was a spoiled kid. His parents just give him all that money for his Bar Mitzvah? WTF!!!? I would suck a horses cock to have a Corvette at 18. I’m 23, working two jobs while going to school, and driving a 2001 Civic that I paid for every cent of. FML!!!

  2. Aaron K. March 17, 2013

    Matt Farah is awesome. Love this guy. Great show!

  3. DAL AMT March 17, 2013

    His dad’s friends gave him the money at the Bar Mitzvah. My parents invited a bunch of their friend to my wedding 10 years ago. My wife and I ended up netting $8,000 that night! And that’s AFTER cost of wedding. It helps to have parents that know people!!

    • C5 Vette March 18, 2013

      Yeah, I suppose it’s not his fault that he was dealt some nice cards in life. Just gotta do what you can with what you’re given. Reminds me how all my friends’ parents bought them brand new cars back in high school, while I got some shitbox, hand-me-down, 94 Civic (Barney purple). Perks of growing up in a nice area with cheap parents…

    • Travis F. March 19, 2013

      I wish I was a Jew……

  4. Claus Giloi March 18, 2013

    Regarding your discussion of pop-up headlights, maybe I can help. DOT approved aerodynamic headlight enclosures are comparatively recent, before that only round sealed beam (later rectangular also) enclosures were DOT approved. There is no great way to blend these into the bodywork (think 911). That’s the reason cars of this era had popup headlights, not a lack of engineering imagination.

  5. Beaver 99 March 19, 2013

    Matt is good people. The vette is cool. Don’ be hattin.

  6. picoletray March 20, 2013

    Can you guys get some #’s from Matt (besides decibals)? 1/4 mile, 0-60, dyno, parts list, estimated build cost, You know, DETAILS, CARCAST!

  7. Barack Soetorro March 22, 2013

    What’s with the license tag? Insurance deal?

  8. Dwayne March 23, 2013

    I am not much of a Corvette guy, but that one rules!!

  9. Hugh March 30, 2013

    Wow I didn’t have $1,000 to my name in High School. Wish I had a Bar Mitzvah.

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