Beyond Bitchin' Rides - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Most Bitchin Rides
Dave and Kevin take viewers for a Bitchin trip down memory lane, sharing stories from their favorite builds of the past 5 seasons of Bitchin Rides.

The Not Top 10 List
We don't do top 10 lists, but Dave and Kevin continue to look back at some of the most Bitchin Builds of the past 5 years.

Bitchin Engines
Who says there is such a thing as too much horsepower? Dave and Kevin debate the horsepower question and reminisce about some of the over the top engines that they have worked with in the past.

Bitchin Interiors
Making up about one third of a vehicle, interiors are extremely important of every build at Kindig-It Design, this segment discusses some of the guys favorites and inside stories behind the builds.

Car Wars
What in fact is the best make, model and style of car? Ask 10 people and you will get 10 different answers, its an age old question and endless debate, but today we will put the question to rest, maybe… .

Bitchin Car Shows
Car shows have always played an important part of the business for Kindig-It Design and on this episode Dave and Kevin share behind the scenes stories and inside information on what it actually takes to get a car to a show and where the future of car shows are headed.

Bitchin Projects
Turning a car into a Bitchin Ride is no small task, and it takes a lot of smaller more intricate projects to make heads turn. Dave and Kevin discuss some of their favorite individual projects that not only make their cars such standouts but also what keeps them hungry for the next build.

What Makes a Car Bitchin
After 20 years and almost 200 cars, Kindig-It Design has built just about everything and anything automotive you can think of, but what is it that makes their cars Bitchin' Rides?

Who Drove It Best?
The members of the shop sound off on who is the best and worst driver in the shop. See if you can guess who thinks they are number 1!
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