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Bitchin' Rides
Bitchin' Rides is a reality styled Velocity TV show featuring Dave Kindig[1] from the Salt Lake City, Utah-based company Kindig It Designs[2] as they show their process of restoring and rebuilding vehicles. The show was successful in its first season and is currently on its fourth season while also becoming Velocity's most popular series[3]. Bitchin' Rides can also be watched through Motor Trend OnDemand[4].
In each episode, Dave and his team meet a client, review a car, create a design, then the team takes apart and rebuilds the vehicle to create a beautiful unique masterpiece. Featured projects include a '33 Ford Tudor, '57 Chevrolet Corvette[5], an Audi R8 Spyder, a '69 Chevrolet Camaro, and a '62 Volkswagen bus
Episodes
Main article: List of Bitchin' Rides episodes [6]
References
- ^ Pierce, Scott. "Dave Kindig builds amazing cars in Utah". sltrib. Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
- ^ Kindig, Baylee. "Kindig It Designs". kindigit. Kingdig It Designs. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
- ^ "Dave Kindig Returns". broadwayworld. Broad Way World. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
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(help) - ^ "Tune into Chasing Classics and more on MotorTrend OnDemand". automobilemag. Automobile. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
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(help) - ^ Anderson, Lisa. "Car restoration TV show features Gresham man". Portland Tribune. Pamplin Media Group. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
- ^ "Velocity". Velocity Bitchin' Rides. Velocity. Retrieved 15 February 2018.