Our good friends Emily and Aaron Reeves have gotten their own series on Motor Trend OnDemand, delightfully titled - Live, Love, Wrench.
We first heard of Emily and Aaron through their YouTube channel, Flying Sparks Garage. Hoping to talk shop with them one day, we finally got the opportunity to meet them in person at SEMA 2017 and had an instant connection with them.
The new series expands on what their YouTube channel is all about. You can watch along as Emily and Aaron take on tasks in their garage that don’t always work out as planned but are never run away from. The series really shines when you see them working together to take on projects and solve any obstacles that may come up to get the job done.
We have never claimed to be the best mechanics ourselves but we do not shy away from work and problem solving, which is why we connected with Emily and Aaron so well!
Best of luck with everything guys! We’ll be watching!!!
- FNA
You can stream all the episodes here!
Really like the show. Its great to see a couple working together well.
Love the show! Real people, not scripted, tackling car maintenance. They are both very enjoyable to watch. Very much enjoyed the shows featuring the Grand National. Keep up the great work!!
Why in s1 e10 Grand national returns would you go to all that brake upgrade but NOT have the rear drums turned (machined) in a car that was obviously braked hard in its life? I realize that you don’t have that machine, but make a point of sending them out for that. Similarly in the previous episode on suspention rebuild, why not mention the further steps of wheel alignment and tire rebalance as necessary? I dig the vibe of your show and the diy thing, but let people know that D.I.Y. Does not mean do it without the absolutely nessasary attention to details that make things right. I also like the attention (when paid) to safety sutch as impact glasses that are commonly left out of other car shows. How about respiration filters & more when removing
34 year old asbestos brake components.? Your show is about a loving couple sharing a passion for something. How about sharing a passion for not exposing your kids & other loved ones to
Asbestos? About living long enough for each other and your grandkids. Break the TV mold and be brave enough to wear protective equipment even if I momentarily hides your tv friendly faces and bodies. Show the love.
Someone tell them to get rid of the PVC airlines. Unless they like shrapnel.
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