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Dave Kindig, owner and operator of Kindig-It Design in Salt Lake City, Utah turns out one-of-a-kind vehicles for his demanding (and sometimes famous) clientele. In Velocity's Bitchin' Rides, viewers will see Kindig and his team working on all types and periods of cars. From rendering and design to building and restoring, viewers see vehicles being made from the ground up before being revealed to the car's owner.
Dave and the team at Kindig It Design start a new year with a one of a kind build they have never attempted before, a 1964 Ranchero. The car looks to have had a lot of work done, but what's underneath the metal sets the team back.
The Ranchero build is an epic achievement for Dave and the whole Kindig It Design team, but will the client see it the same way? And will Dave find the perfect name for the perfect car?
A Canadian father daughter team arrives to add a new Bitchin Ride to their impressive collection. Building the little sister to the 62 Safari Bus is something close to Dave's VW roots. Fresh off the showroom floor, a 2017 Cadillac CTSV.
An old build is back for new customizations, an interior revamp and a new name. With Kevin headed out of town, Dave tries to sneak a new and personal project thru the doors.
One of Dave's all time favorite designs is the Mercedes Gul-Wing, and a new client arrives with a kit version of the car. But it has many flaws, which the team need to address while trying to get the car as close as they can to the original.
Every inch of the Mercedes Gul-Wing has finally been addressed and the car comes to an epic conclusion. But questions and challenges remain, which color will be just right? Will the doors actually function?
A '41 Chevy that has bounced around numerous shops rolls in for a quick trunk lid fix, but things very quickly go south. As if the shop wasn't busy enough, they kick off a Road Tour and the garage turns into an ER for broken down cars.
A new client arrives and asks Dave to envision a future where the Hummer H2 continued to be produced and to build what he thinks that car might look like 20 years into the future. Its out with the old and in with the new, as Kevin leads the charge.
Car show season is always a big time of year for the Bitchin' Rides crew, but a show in Stockton, CA has called with an interesting request. Along with bringing some Bitchin' Rides to the show, would Dave be a judge and present a special award for the show?
A car doesn't always need to be built from the ground up to be considered Bitchin', exactly the case with this 1955 Nomad. Dave and the team swap the chassis and upgrade its' performance, which will give this car the edge it was missing.
A Corvette enthusiast has brought his 1963 Corvette to the right place. The car's had some work done, but he wants a huge LS X engine, a larger transmission, he wants to ditch the side pipes and developing a one-of-a-kind, stand-out paint color.
Lloyd was born in 1962 and his dream is to have something old, but in good shape just like himself. Dave's biggest challenge is to stretch the car 4 inches to give more room for driving, moving the gas tank and a few other necessary improvements.
4 years ago, Vinnie Massaro, brought his Charger to Kindig It Design looking for some minor improvements, and what he got absolutely blew him away. Now he's back to build the biggest, baddest, Mopar on the planet.
The 1967 Coronet build continues as the metal work comes to an end and the car moves into the paint booth. Vinnie wanted to go all out on this build and Dave has done some of his most innovative design work to date.
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