Adam’s 2004 Aston Martin DB9 has had a touch of work done by the renowned Chip Foose. Stylish Hood Scoop, and body trim have been changed and adds to an already beautiful car.
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Marc R
Adam,
THANK YOU! Loved the carcast! Looking forward to many more.
I was hoping this might somehow lead to an independent “Top Gear”-like show? I think there’s a ton of gearheads looking for more shows like this.
Break a leg, man!
i hate cars
its ok i guess, what else do you got?
TunedHonda
A dick…you?
locustar
Nice stuff Ace. How about asking guests their favorite road to drive and what is yours. Mine is the ortaga hwy. 74 or something. from the 5 in San Juan Capistrano across the mountain to lake elsinore. It was better before they widened it.
Bazarov
I love the Carcast, this is some quality stuff–thanks to all who put it together.
My two cents would be to actually start the car of the week so us plebes can hear the engine note. It’s very hard to see an Aston V12 and not hear it!
Your right! That was a blunder on our part. Don’t worry, we will have more V12’s from Aston Martin, Ferrari and of course Lamborghini on the show to see _and_ hear!
Thanks for the heads up.
Sandy
Alexander
Perfectly done DB9. Adams completely right, too many asswipes ruins this car with too big wheels. Keep it subtle, keep it classy. It’s a classy car.
Kevin
I absolutely love your DB9 Adam! With all the silver ones I’ve seen, it’s nice to see that British racing green is still alive and well. Did Chip Foose manage to get any more power out of the V12?
Koolhed
Foose is too expensive… you could have got it “Galpinized” in their body shop and saved thousands! 🙂
LIV2ROD
Where do I send the money!!
This is to good to be FREE!!
Show some of weez’s bikes.
I love the black rims w/ the chrome lip. They really match the tint and the chrome trim around the windows. It’s a real clean look and I also like the red brake calipers. They make the car pop and match the tail lights as well. You can tell you payed attention to detail. I wouldn’t have picked the green paint myself but it actually looks pretty good. Of course it would be hard to make a car like this look bad.
Kyle Irwin
No way the valves are aluminum. I’m sure they’re titanium. Pretty sure nobody makes valves out of aluminum, way too soft/weak.
Scott
Great show. Maybe one show could compare Adam’s career/rides with Ray’s lack of career/rides.
Andy90
Nice Job, Aceman. Really slick and entertaining, and I love Aston Martins. One thing I noticed; after introducing the subject, you didn’t tell us what modifications were made to the back of the car.
Chip Foose definitely knows how to customize a car, without dating it to a certain era. That’s not an easy thing to do, because sometimes our perception of what is cool, is based on the next guy’s car, or what’s on the cover of a magazine. The best thing about Adam’s DB9, is that every part put on, or taken off, including the color choice, all has a story behind it! A true enthusiast!
Adam,
THANK YOU! Loved the carcast! Looking forward to many more.
I was hoping this might somehow lead to an independent “Top Gear”-like show? I think there’s a ton of gearheads looking for more shows like this.
Break a leg, man!
its ok i guess, what else do you got?
A dick…you?
Nice stuff Ace. How about asking guests their favorite road to drive and what is yours. Mine is the ortaga hwy. 74 or something. from the 5 in San Juan Capistrano across the mountain to lake elsinore. It was better before they widened it.
I love the Carcast, this is some quality stuff–thanks to all who put it together.
My two cents would be to actually start the car of the week so us plebes can hear the engine note. It’s very hard to see an Aston V12 and not hear it!
Your right! That was a blunder on our part. Don’t worry, we will have more V12’s from Aston Martin, Ferrari and of course Lamborghini on the show to see _and_ hear!
Thanks for the heads up.
Sandy
Perfectly done DB9. Adams completely right, too many asswipes ruins this car with too big wheels. Keep it subtle, keep it classy. It’s a classy car.
I absolutely love your DB9 Adam! With all the silver ones I’ve seen, it’s nice to see that British racing green is still alive and well. Did Chip Foose manage to get any more power out of the V12?
Foose is too expensive… you could have got it “Galpinized” in their body shop and saved thousands! 🙂
Where do I send the money!!
This is to good to be FREE!!
Show some of weez’s bikes.
Great show
Yeah I’d love to see all of the motor driven stuff that Adam and crew own especially those that ride on only 2 wheels.
hell yeah!
I AM CRAZY ABOUT THE CAR CAST!!!!!!! it is sweet
I love the black rims w/ the chrome lip. They really match the tint and the chrome trim around the windows. It’s a real clean look and I also like the red brake calipers. They make the car pop and match the tail lights as well. You can tell you payed attention to detail. I wouldn’t have picked the green paint myself but it actually looks pretty good. Of course it would be hard to make a car like this look bad.
No way the valves are aluminum. I’m sure they’re titanium. Pretty sure nobody makes valves out of aluminum, way too soft/weak.
Great show. Maybe one show could compare Adam’s career/rides with Ray’s lack of career/rides.
Nice Job, Aceman. Really slick and entertaining, and I love Aston Martins. One thing I noticed; after introducing the subject, you didn’t tell us what modifications were made to the back of the car.
Chip Foose definitely knows how to customize a car, without dating it to a certain era. That’s not an easy thing to do, because sometimes our perception of what is cool, is based on the next guy’s car, or what’s on the cover of a magazine. The best thing about Adam’s DB9, is that every part put on, or taken off, including the color choice, all has a story behind it! A true enthusiast!