Bitchin' Rides - Season 10
Season 10
Episodes
How Do You Say Bitchin' in Italian?
Good things come in small packages, and this 1967 Fiat fits the bill. Since it's not the typical car that comes in, Dave is excited by a new challenge. The build sheet includes making it a wide body, a more powerful engine, custom fender flares, and more.
We've Gone Plaid
A loyal Kindig-It client has decided to jump on the latest trend -- he wants Dave to build him a show-off, off-road vehicle. After they get past the rust repair, it'll be new fender flares, engine and custom chassis for this 1974 Bronco.
A Bitchin' Off-Road Warrior
The Bronco's owner is lukewarm on Dave's radical idea for the interior. Dave wants to make his client happy, but must resist going too far with this build so they can actually enjoy it on dirt roads without feeling like they're beating up a museum piece.
New Engine, New Headache
While maybe not the most popular of models, the Fox Body Mustang is actually making a comeback, and the one that rolls into the shop needs a lot of love. The build list calls for a huge engine upgrade, new custom wheels, suspension and exhaust.
A Whole New Game
Dave has been interested in dipping his feet in the electric car world, and with his CF1s providing the perfect canvas. Turning this into reality will take a new level of engineering and learning a new automotive language.
Benefit for the Basin
Dave has a soft spot for all kids in need. So when a car show in Oregon that benefits the local children's charity called, Dave eagerly said yes, the guys take the rig to the show. There's a rumor that Kev may actually get a spot in the drag races.
I Love it
One of KevDogg's favorite cars has arrived in the form of a stock post Bel Air, and he will lead the charge on the build. When Kev's pride and joy takes a turn for the worse, he enlists the help of a local dealer to help him get back on the road.
Kevin Hart's Challenger
Kevin Hart's latest project is in the works, and every square inch of the automobile is being personalized, from a futuristic front and back end overhaul to minor but significant adjustments to the rear window and fenders.
I Hart Challengers
Kevin Hart's Challenger fabrication is complete, and Dave is now incorporating his futuristic idea into the dash and interior. This client, who demands perfection, will receive a fresh, bespoke color, exquisite bodywork, and seamless assembly.
Truck Heaven
It's no secret that while Kev can appreciate cars of all shapes, deep down, he's a truck guy through and through. So when a truck show comes through town, KevDogg shows Dave what is what with all the great builds that have descended on Salt Lake.
The Outlaw Porsche
Dave's latest client wants him to outlaw a Porsche 356 A, which means a ton of modifications, including smoothed-out bumpers, louvered deck lid, through-the-hood fuel filler and more. But this will be a Bitchin' Outlaw and have the Kindig touch.
No Regrets
Charity, Dave's wife, drove the wheels off her '67 Chevelle in high school. When the couple first started their business, they sold their car in the intention of eventually purchasing another. That day has arrived, and the crew is hard at work getting everything ready for Charity's birthday.
Labor of Love
The Chevelle survives paint and enters the assembly section, where it is brought back to life. New upholstery provides the automobile the much-needed boost it need, and Dave is once again the family hero.
The Next-Gen CF1
Since launching the project in 2021, Dave Kindig's CF1 has been a smashing success. Never one to rest on his laurels, Dave has decided it's time to move on to the next generation of the car, and this one will be adding the option of a Carson top.
On the Road Again
KevDogg and Dave take the rig to the Triple Crown of Rodding show in Nashville. This is one of the few shows they've attended in the South, and they are chomping at the bit to check out all of the local builders, and get into some shenanigans.
A Week in the Life
A week in the life of a shop like Kindig-It Design is a mix of beauty and chaos. A look at one week includes multiple stories of what actually happens behind the scenes of the show, along with all the projects underway that week.
A Classic and a Unicorn
A '55 Bel Air arrives, and right off the bat, problems ensue. While the shop is bustling, a unicorn project arrives in the form of a new Lambo, with a client who wants to reconfigure the top.
7 Cars, 4 Days, 1 Bitchin' Event
The business is preparing for the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas, and Dave will be bringing seven cars this year. The guys have a chance to check out some of the new builds at the event once the cars are ready, set in their booths, and the show is up and running.
The Bitchin' Bel Air
From the outside, this '57 Bel-Air has all the markings of a classic, but a closer inspection reveals rust in the rockers, sloppy gaps and damaged trim. While fixing up the obvious, the customer also wants a bigger engine, which means a lot of other work.
The Color Question
Dave tries to come up with a one-of-a-kind color that incorporates the client request to get purple into the build. Body work, assembly and some nifty mechanical work get this car in great condition, but the interior needs a complete overhaul.
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