The breakout star of Discovery’s hit automotive restoration show Fast N’ Loud takes readers on an entertaining ride through his wild life and behind the scenes of his hit show in this memoir and automotive handbook, revving with outrageous details and jaw-dropping stories, and injected with the quick-witted, foul-mouthed charm viewers love.
“If we’re gonna have fun, it better have a motor!”
In Fast N’ Loud, Richard Rawlings pushes into high gear, sharing the story of his rise to success, his show, and the automotive know-how that has made him famous. He begins with his own story—how he went from flat broke to a seat at the table with some of history’s most iconic car guys. His road to the top is full of dangerous twists and hilarious turns, with a few precipitous cliffs in between, including getting shot defending his beloved 1965 Mustang fastback from carjackers, blowing out of town Fear-and-Loathing style, and picking up chicks and vagrants along the way.
Rawlings then takes readers behind the scenes of Fast N’ Loud, the series, sharing details on everything from the toughest car to restore to the easiest, his favorite restorations, travel and war anecdotes, and the best and worst cars to make it to the small screen. He finishes with a handy guide for classic and antique car enthusiasts that includes insider tricks of the trade. Want to know how to find a Model-T in mint condition? Need a carburetor for your ’73 Ford Mustang? Want to meet other ’60s Porsche owners? The answers are all here.
Loved it! I love shows that are aimed at car and racing fans because they are the main shows I watch. So of course I read this as soon as I seen this at the library. A co-worker if my husband’s recently used our Prime tv login to watch Jack Ryan, and came to work a few days later asking my husband about all the car shows he has in his Prime video library, only for my husband to shock him with the words, “those are my wife’s shows. She is a gearhead.”
It was awesome to read Richard’s life story. So much I did not know about and thoroughly added to the respect I already have for him. My quick and simple overall: awesome and entertaining. Loved it! #GasMonkeyGarage
Great book! Quick read, and very interesting. Richard Rawlings has a passion and drive to succeed that is amazing. Everything he has accomplished in life, he has worked extremely hard to achieve. Also helps to have family and friends that stand behind you no matter what the circumstances.
I love his Fast N' Loud show and him and his team of Gas Monkeys are very entertaining to watch... and oh so talented.
So, the book is divided in to three parts... Part 1: His life growing up and what he did and accomplished before Gas Monkey Garage and Fast N' Loud. Part 2: His struggles getting Gas Monkey Garage and the Fast N' Loud television show off the ground and rolling like the well oiled machine it is now. Part 3: Richard's tip, tricks and advice for getting yourself into the car flipping scene, whether just as a hobby or as a profession. Plus, there is a photo section to finish the book off.
Richard Rawlings has lead a roller-coaster of a life and has some amazing stories to tell throughout this book... Some funny, some serious, and some down right dangerous. He's not afraid to tell the stories, warts and all. He also goes into a little background on a few of the employees he has at Gas Monkey Garage.
I highly recommend this book. As I said, it is entertaining, and quite a quick read. Even if you are not a fan of Richard Rawlings, the book has some great stories, and who knows, your perception of this crazy guy just might change.
So, in the words of Richard Rawlings himself... Go and Get You Some of That! Whooo!
Fascinating life Richard has lead. I never knew he had had so many careers but his ability to get up and keep going is awesome. Very interesting book I would recommend to people who enjoy the show or like cars and motorcycles etc...
As a huge Gas Monkey/Fast N' Loud fan, I had to read this book and it did not disappoint! It read much differently than any other autobiography I've read before. It was in your face and to the point which is why I couldn't put it down and read it cover to cover in a day!! I learned much more about Richard Rawlings and the Gas Monkey Crew than I did just watching the show! It peaked my interest even further about the show and the company!
A well laid out book with the different parts. I enjoyed the ups and downs of Richard Rawlings beginnings and the story of how Gas Monkey came to be. I would definitely read another book he writes.
Spur of the moment read, that was nearly as informative as I expected it to be.
Typical, rags to riches story in written form about the Gas Monkey Garage, Dodge rep Richard Rawlings. Most gearheads know of the Discovery show, and related spin-offs. And bluntly, Rawlings story is info-taining up until the show gets picked up and filmed. within the book.
The show bits are routine and perfunctory with little to add beyond who's who in the garage, favorite builds, and cool photos. However, Richard is the personality and heart of the story, moreso, is his drive and passion for success, seemingly infinite branding opportunities, and connection to all things hotrod.
I found his voice engaging enough and true to form. Authentic American original from Texas done good. Even jumped into the first episode of the "Fast N Loud" show to contrast and compare. One can definitely tell the act from the storytelling voice, easily enough in the first show. I can count on one hand how many shows I watched completely through and don't feel I have missed anything.
This book gave me the core of Rawlings and that was satisfactory enough to understand, and agree, that I would share a drink the guy without question. Getting a GMG tattoo, no thanks.
I thought It was a very informative behind-the-scenes look at how the "Gas Monkey" brand and "Fast "N" Loud series came to be. I also Admired Richard Rawlings work ethic, When there was work to be done, he never "Let the Grass Grow under his feet."
To Close my review, If your a Gear head or dyed-in-the-wool car enthusiast and want a good insightful read, I would quoting Richard Rawlings "Get you Some of that."
This book is fairly short and was very interesting from the start. I visited the shop in Texas during a recent road trip, and saw the book. However, I had never seen his TV show. Towards the end of the book, the content turned a bit to what I felt was filler about how to flip cars and other things not specific to Rawling's life. Still, I looked forward to reading the book every evening, and enjoyed it. He's had an interesting life.
"Fast N' Loud: Blood, Sweat and Beers" is written by Mark Dagostino. The book is about Richard Rawlings life. Its talks about how he got into cars, how to sale cars, and things that made him the way he is now. This book is an autobiography. There is some humor. If you like cars and interesting stories about racing and Fast N' Loud, you would like this book.
Fun book to read with some very good tips about life. Narration is a bit of disappointment, in my opinion biographies of people who have very distinct voice should narrate the book themselves (even if they are not great at it), or at least don't do this bait-and-switch where they start reading the book and then change to some narrator which doesn't sound anything like them.
I have always been a Gas Monkey fan ever since the first episode aired on the Discovery Channel. Cars have always been an interest of mine and while I was watching the show pondered how Richard Rawlings started Gas Monkey Garage. Fast N’ Loud: Blood, Sweat, and Beers by Richard Rawlings reveals the story of how Gas Monkey came to be what it is today. Soon after I started reading, I quickly learned Richard creates the Gas Monkey Empire without a college degree. He proves that anything is possible with: hard work, dedication, and a will to pursuit your passion. Richard achieves his dream, and many others can just like he did, if they put their minds to it. The major message Richard is getting across is to not let anyone tell you what to do. Many times throughout the book, the reader gets a feel for how other people laughed at Richards’s ideas before he started Gas Monkey. Richard, knowing that failing would result in him losing money, went with his gut and took a chance on Gas Monkey. That risk he took changed his life and now he is a very wealthy self-made entrepreneur. I encourage others to read this book, especially if you want to start your own company, because Richard does a fantastic job at explaining how to be your own boss. The tips he teaches the reader can help other make the right decisions when starting a company from the ground up. Anyone can become a wealthy entrepreneur, and with Richards help from this book, they sky is the limit on what you can do.
Great read and insight, hard work and some business acumen does pay off - but through all of that he loves what he does. If you follow the show, read the book!
Really easy book to read and interesting as well. It fills in some gaps if you're a fan of the show. Lots of photos of builds as well as a bit of a biography of Richard himself.
A great quick read. His voice comes through the words and provides insight the real RR and how he worked his way. If he needs another beer assistant, I'm in. Let 'er rip, 'tater chip!
I'm the first person to admit, I am not a car girl. In no way shape or form am I a 'Gas Monkey'. I have however, seen almost every episode of this show, most of them more than once. Why? Because my boyfriend loves watching the Turbo channel through Discovery, and we even pay extra for it. Fast N' Loud and Street Outlaws are pretty much his two favorite things in the world to watch. So of course, when my mum realized she was going to be stopping over n Dallas for a 9 hour wait, she went out to the Gas Monkey Garage, and the Bar and Grill too, just to bring back some momentos. This book was one of them.
This book is very TV Richard. It's a quick read, but it's quirky and funny. There isn't so much of a personal feel though, although at times it did veer in that direction. What I got was what I expected however, and that was all about the cars. I admit, reading was far more enjoyable than watching an episode! (But hey, you share things with those you love. Bowie watches Harry Potter with me, and so what if he thinks the snake is called Zucchini, he still watched it! :P)
I loved the photos, and all the little facts I will now be able to tell Bowie about, because although he loves GMG, reading bores him. We also have a lovely new book to display with the car books I buy for him to look at, haha. If you're a fan of this series, then the book is definitely a must have. You'll get a glimpse into how GMG came into being, and maybe what they want from the future. Four stars.
I went into this book thinking that it was going to be mostly pointless, with maybe a cool story or two in it. I was totally prepared to give it 2.5-3 stars. I had other books to read, and I don't even know what prompted me to start this one.
But it surprised me. While the writing was often corny, Richard's story is pretty inspiring. He accomplished more by the time he was in his mid-twenties, than I have in my mid-thirties. He's a born hustler. None of his money or fame came from "knowing the right people." He mapped out his plan and worked his ass off to make it happen.
Reading stuff like this really makes you want to stop settling - which I know I'm currently doing.
Imagine PT Barnum bought and sold cars for a living. That's not an insult though; Richard Rawlings turned a childhood dream into a business and then built an empire on top of that. If that's not the American Dream, then what is?
Everybody who likes these types of stories or just wants to read about guys who drink beer and build cars should get a copy of this book, open a brew and settle back for a fun afternoon. It's worth your time and you should read it today if you can.
A nice energetic read. I've watched the TV series which led me to the book. The book is split up into three sections: Biography, TV Show and Flipping tips.
I found it really interesting to see Richard's empire rise from various set backs and ventures. The book is kept short and concise which makes it a fast and easy read.
I would recommend for fans of the show and people who just like to see how businesses are built.
I am normally not very into reading biographies of any sort, but I do love the show, Fast N' Loud, so I decided to read the book. Richard's life is surprisingly interesting and inspiring. There is a lot more to him that meets the eye, and the book delves into that. A very good biography, coming from someone who doesn't like reading them.
I didn't give the book a high rating because it's a literary masterpiece, because it isn't. What it is, is an entertaining and quick read about someone I appreciate. I had low expectations going into it, so you can say that it was better than anticipated. I like the man and what he's done. That's the best reason I can see for buying the book.
A fun book that fans of the show will certainly enjoy. It looks at RR's "humble" beginnings to a successful life built largely through his hard work and determination. Focusing largely on the Gas Monkey Garage that is the focus of his show, it delivers an enjoyable, fast-paced, easy-to-read book full of fan candy.
Interesting look into what made the GMG brand what it is today. Lots of neat stories into Richard's history, and some in site into the rest of the "characters" on the show. I was hoping for maybe a little more "bio", and less "how to". But, I enjoyed it none the less.
Great book. If you like the show, you'll like the book, Richard writes just like he speaks and that's a good thing and this book is unexpectedly inspirational too. Recommended for gear heads, especially hot rod fans.
I love the show and the book reads like the show, it's easy to "hear" Richard's voice thru out the whole book. I really hopes he writes another book to cover those areas that he said "would take a whole other book"
Very interesting read. I thoroughly enjoyed the sections on Richard's journey to where he is now and his suggestions on how to start out in flipping cars.
What a great story of the American Dream. Richard is a very smart man . He knows his stuff. The book even gives u tips for those who want to flip cars ! Great book