Bodie Stroud | FULL SHOW | #58




School of Hot Rod Radio show

Summary: What was the spark that lit Bodie Stroud's passion for working on cars? Tune in to find out! SEGMENT 1: Welcome Bodie Stroud! Alan Taylor is the "substitute teacher" for this hour of School of Hot Rod, until Bodie Stroud comes in and Alan steps aside and becomes the student. Bodie, of Bodie Stroud Industries, talks about getting started in the Hot Rod industry. SEGMENT 2: Bodie's History Professor Bodie Stroud and his crew recently did a build for Tim Allen. Bodie talks about Tim's 1968 Camaro and the type of relationship he has built with Tim. Also, Bodie talks about how working on his first ever car showed his passion for working on cars. SEGMENT 3: Painting Cars Alan Taylor tells us a story about an early car painting experience so Bodie Stroud tells us how he keeps his painting crew safe. Also, Alan and Bodie explain the importance of wearing a mask and goggles when painting. SEGMENT 4: Tim Allen's 1968 Camaro Build Earlier in the show, Alan Taylor and Bodie Stroud began talking about Tim Allen's 1968 Camaro build. Now Bodie gives us more detail on what they did to the car, what Tim wanted, and what obstacles they went through during the build. SEGMENT 5: Painting a Lamborghini Miura S Cars are built in layers, and it's important to keep track of which layer you're on in order to avoid mistakes. Bodie Stroud fills us in on how missing a layer can come back to bite you. Then Alan Taylor tells a story about how he ended up painting a Lamborghini Miura S at age 19. SEGMENT 6: Working on Celebs Cars In addition to working on Tim Allen's 1968 Camaro, Bodie Stroud also had the opportunity to work on Johnny Depp's 1951 Mercury. Bodie tells us the story of working on the car and how it needed to be repaired before they could do what was asked of them.