Bitchin' Rides - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Grandma's Ride Gets Revived
A 1934 Dodge, a 1967 Impala and a 1948 Ford pickup truck are featured in the opener of this series, in which custom vehicles are designed and built at a garage in Salt Lake City.

There's an Ass for Every Seat
Wrenches are turning in overdrive as the Kindig-It crew grinds on a '53 Ford Pickup, but a flesh wound threatens to make this build a bloody mess. A '69 Camaro muscles its way through the doors for a new suspension, and a bitchin' '65 GTO rolls up.

More Than One Way to Skin a Cat (and a Bird)
Former NFL TE Chad Lewis brings an Audi R8 Spyder to Dave for customizations that will drive up funds for his alma mater. The garage makes room for tubs and wheels on a '78 Trans Am, and Kevin gets hyped for a '70 Challenger.

Mile High Rod Run
Kindig's reputation is on the line as the shop gears up for the biggest outdoor show of the year. Dave's plans to turn profits from a '27 Zipper into an AC for the shop goes south. The crew looks back on one of their earliest builds, a '37 Chevy.

Why Haul Hay When You Can Haul Ass?
Dave hopes to transform an outdated 1953 Chevy into a modern hot rod, a 1934 Ford coupe 'Kraken' needs an air ride refresh and a 1965 Ford Galaxie is taken for a major burn.

The Juice is Worth the Squeeze
A 1933 Ford Tudor arrives for a challenging paint match, as well as interior and exterior refreshes, a 1970 Dodge Challenger is restored to its Mopar glory and Dave remembers a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.

Lights, Cameras, Auto-Rama
It's all about pride as Kindig-It prepares for 72 hours of Auto-rama mania. Late nights and long hours await as the crew prepares 17 bitchin' rides for the judges' demanding eyes. And the finest '39 Buick in the West goes for a ride.

The Phantom Fleetside
The Kindig crew attempts to make history, as they produce a truck that does not exist. Never before has a 1950 style Fleetside been built, but Dave thinks he's created the design of a lifetime. Custom tubs upgrade a '72 Cuda and the Boss arrives.

A Future What?
A former client brings in a project that may blow the doors off the building. Kindig It spends a year restoring a rare automotive treat, a 1957 GM FUTURLINER. Kevin gets a lesson in transmissions and a rare Ferrari Evo gets a light restoration.

The Future Never Looked So Good
The most extensive build in Kindig's history is coming in for a landing. After more than 50,000 man-hours, and 5,000 parts the FUTURLINER makes its debut. Is this Dave's finest hour? A Bel-Air gets a new top and Dave recalls the build of a VW bus.
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