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    Sad news for those of you that had the pleasure to listen to Car Talk on NPR.

    (CNN) -- Tom Magliozzi, half of the "Click and Clack" team of brothers who hosted NPR's "Car Talk" radio show, died Monday. He was 77.

    NPR reported the death Monday afternoon. The cause was complications from Alzheimer's disease, the radio network said.

    In a statement, his brother Ray remembered a jovial partner.

    "We can be happy he lived the life he wanted to live; goofing off a lot, talking to you guys every week, and primarily, laughing his ass off," he said.

    For more than 25 years, "Car Talk" has been one of NPR's most popular shows, a laid-back free-for-all that's only occasionally about cars. The brothers stopped doing original broadcasts two years ago, but archival material has kept their laughter on the air.

    A typical show featured Tom Magliozzi and Ray, 12 years his junior, taking questions from listeners about whether it was appropriate to buy a BMW roadster for a teenager, how to get the smell of a dead mouse out of an air-conditioning vent and whether relationships were worth pursuing with a partner who owned an old rattletrap.

    Tom Magliozzi had an old rattletrap himself, a 1963 Dodge Dart that was a constant source of fun for both brothers.

    In fact, most things were sources of fun for the brothers, whose uproarious laughter frequently punctuated the show.

    "His laugh is the working definition of infectious laughter," Doug Berman, the longtime producer of "Car Talk," told NPR. "Before I ever met him, I heard him, and it wasn't on the air."

    "Car Talk" debuted in 1977 on Boston radio station WBUR. NPR picked it up in 1987. The show was drawing about 4 million listeners at the time the brothers stopped making original broadcasts in 2012. The network said in a statement that it continues to be a top-rated show.

    The two retired from the show in October of that year.

    "We've decided that it's time to stop and smell the cappuccino," Ray wrote on the show's website.

    The two brothers didn't just talk cars. They also owned a Cambridge, Massachusetts ("our fair city," as they've long called their home), garage.

    Behind the laughter and advice were two smart men. Both Tom and Ray graduated from MIT.

    But after years as an engineer, Tom decided he'd had enough.

    "I quit my job," he said. "I became a bum. I spent two years sitting in Harvard Square drinking coffee. I invented the concept of the do-it-yourself auto repair shop, and I met my lovely wife."

    The program inspired two TV shows -- one of them, "The George Wendt Show," ran for one season on CBS -- and at least two books. There's also a website, cartalk.com, which features a daily car question and other information about automobiles and the brothers.

    NPR has been airing archival material since the Magliozzis stopped making original shows two years ago. Berman told NPR that Ray would like the shows to continue as a tribute to his brother.

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    Tied with This American Life as my favorite public radio show.

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    Those guys were a great team. I sometimes wished I lived in Boston so I could take one of my old beaters to one of their shops to be worked on.

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    They were awesome; most people didn't realize they had retired in 2012 and had been running repeats for a while.

    Also, I had no idea both of them graduated from MIT!

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    Are these the same guys that do the weekly newspaper column that appears in the Daily Oklahoman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepnokc View Post
    Are these the same guys that do the weekly newspaper column that appears in the Daily Oklahoman?
    Yes. They are: Click and Clack The Tappet Brothers. (I wonder how many folks, today, know what a tappet is . . . =)

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    "Well, it's happened again — you've squandered another perfectly good hour listening to Car Talk."

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    anybody listen to the credits at the end of their show? ... some of them were pretty good.

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    Not to hijack this thread but did anyone go to the "whad ya know" live broadcast at OCCC last week?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadicalModerate View Post
    Yes. They are: Click and Clack The Tappet Brothers. (I wonder how many folks, today, know what a tappet is . . . =)
    Or 'three on the tree"


    I caught their radio show, and their newspaper column from time to time.

    http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...lk-dies-at-77/

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