I don't think it's 100% cool to do a show like that that tells the story of how special the car is or how it's someones dream to finish a car and to surprise the owner only to turn it around to flip for a profit. Can't fault a guy for making money and it's not like it wasn't just a big ad for all the vendors so noone really lost. Who knows what other circumstances come into play. I'd like to know how many of these TV giveaway cars are still in the hands of the person they did it for? Goody seems to be pretty diehard, maybe Dad is selling the car while it is still hot, buying something a little more useable and less of a show car and maybe helping Goody out with his car?