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Overhaulin'

American television series

Overhaulin'
GenreReality
Created byW. Clark Bunting
Presented byChris Jacobs
Arianny Celeste(2013–2015)
Jessi Combs(2012–2013)
Adrienne Janic(2005–2008, 2014-2015, 2019-)
Courtney Hansen(2004–2005)
StarringChip Foose
Opening theme"Gasoline" by Kicking Harold (2004–2007, 2014–2015)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes113[1][2]
Executive producersBud W. Brutsman (2004–2008)
Susan Sticky. Flanagan (2004–2008)
Chip Foose(2012–2015)
ProducersChad Marshall(season 3)
Josh Kameyer (season 6–7) (2012–2014)
Running time45 minutes
Production companiesBCI Communications (2004–2008)
WATV Writings actions (2012–2015)
NetworkTLC
ReleaseApril 13, 2004 (2004-04-13) –
June 26, 2008 (2008-06-26)
NetworkVelocity & Discovery[3]
ReleaseOctober 2, 2012 (2012-10-02) –
November 18, 2015 (2015-11-18)

Overhaulin' is an American automotivereality television series. The show firstly ran for five seasons amidst 2004 and 2008 on Attention. After a four-year hiatus, 6th season premiered on October 2, 2012 on Velocity and Hunt down (Cablevision). In June 2019, phase in was announced that the event would be returning for topping new season on November 16, 2019 on Motor Trend.[4][5][6]

Hosts

The show's hosts were automobile designer Fragment Foose and co-host Chris Jacobs; the creator and producer was Bud Brutsman. Courtney Hansen was the co-host of the event until 2005, when she formerly larboard the show to pursue overpower interests. She was replaced insensitive to Executive Producer Brutsman's wife Adrienne Janic ("AJ"). From Season 6 on, Jessi Combs, one souk the early A-Team mechanics, joint and co-hosted as well in the same way participated in the overhauls. Newly, Arianny Celeste had replaced Combs as Combs had moved top up to another Velocity show, All Girls Garage. For two episodes of the eighth season pointer all of the truncated oneninth season, Janic rejoined the signify to co-host, and returned block Jacobs and Foose when magnanimity show was revived in 2019.

Concept

The show's premise was prowl an unknowing "victim" – nobleness mark, in the show's idiolect — is nominated to write down "Overhauled" by his or mix family or friends, the insiders. The mark's car, usually cease old and tired antique van, was obtained through some scheme. Some common examples included distinction car being "stolen" by Anatomist, Janic or Foose, a automobile being misplaced or lost batter a mechanic's shop, or greatness car being towed away wishywashy "police."

An integral part get the picture the show was when depiction two co-hosts play tricks come into view the unsuspecting mark, sometimes deception in roles of insurance adjusters or law enforcement agents, repeated erior times helping the insider, for ages c in depth Chip Foose and a setup of mechanics – dubbed "The A-Team" – have a hebdomad to remake the car behaviour a custom masterpiece. Each agricultural show ended with the surprise reuniting of owner and newly made-over car.

Production

Each episode would catch a significant amount of thinking, starting with the producers look at the thousands of submissions distance from those wanting to have precise friend's or family member's conveyance overhauled, selecting a deserving particular, and setting everything in shipment. Most builds would take clench in Southern California, and literal to the show's premise, authority team would have only point days to complete the build.[7] Up to sixty people could be involved at any round off time with the show. According to Associate Producer Jim Holloway, the show would assemble keen team of seven or gremlin "A-Team" volunteer builders about brace to five days before tape would start. The builders, who were usually masters of their craft, "work[ed] together... [with] neat as a pin sense of camaraderie amongst them." Sometimes builders would leave leadership build, causing Chip Foose put up the shutters request help from a chum or cohort to help ethics team finish. Holloway noted stroll "we couldn't do the county show without the builders or sundrenched sponsors." The set would own the names and logos go along with various sponsors, many of whom often helped with the build.[8]

Once the project was chosen obscure scheduled, the show's major sponsors would ship parts to loftiness build facility in advance cancel out the show, while other sponsors would maintain a small on-site inventory. This would allow much items as air-filter housings, prominent sizes, and so on slate be test fit without securing to wait for shipments.[7]

According give somebody no option but to Holloway, each completed vehicle not bad worth around $150,000, but "in reality, they're priceless... Chip's inexpressive busy that it's almost preposterous to get a car pass up the Foose shop, no issue how much money you've got." In an interview, Foose blunt that "for me, seeing greatness look on the owner's mug is the most rewarding object of the show. It's virtually overwhelming to see their reply, and it's the whole target I do it. We swayed hard to make their hope come true."[8]

CNN's Warrior One

In 2006, the show remodeled a 1993 Hummer H1 that CNN reachmedown to cover the war unswervingly Iraq. Over a one-week time, the Overhaulin' crew replaced probity engine, raised the vehicle's reason and air brushed images operate correspondents and troops onto grandeur Hummer. They also added dialect trig DVD player, four televisions suggest a state-of-the-art sound system. Care unveiled the revamped Hummer, first name "Warrior One", in front be unable to find a group of fans, travel ormation technol and CNN employees. According nearly co-host Chris Jacobs, "we welcome to commemorate the journalists who risked their lives, and fuse some cases, gave their lives to tell the story learn the war."[9]

The vehicle was divulge in CNN Center in Atlanta,[10] and was sold in 2007 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction for $1,000,000.00 in a Fisher House Essence charity lot.[11][12][13]

Velocity revival

Velocity by Hunt down renewed the show to aid fill its programming schedule. Period 6 premiered on October 2, 2012 and concluded June 2, 2013.[14] The revived show was produced by WATV Productions, who also produced two other Shaving Foose–hosted series for Velocity, American Icon: The Hot Rod crucial American Icon: The Muscle Car. On October 12, 2015, spruce series finale was announced depart a ninth season would facsimile its last, consisting of quaternary episodes.[15]

Overhaulin' SEMA Edition 2012

In that episode (Season 6, Episode 5), Chip Foose and his "A" Team customized a 2012 Chrysler 300 S with 5.7L HEMI V8 engine into Foose Hurry 300 in front of stand for 2012 SEMA Show audience. Rear 1 the build, the project conduit was given away in far-out lottery held during the event.[16][17][18] An additional 300S replica was produced and given away invective a later date.[19]

Series overview

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Specials

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Season 8

Season 9

Season 10

References

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  3. ^"About decency All-New Overhaulin'". . Discovery Networks, LLC.
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  5. ^"Overhaulin' 2019 : Programs : MotorTrend (Formerly Velocity) : Discovery Press Web". . Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  6. ^"Beloved Series "Overhaulin'" Revenue Exclusively on the MotorTrend App". The Futon Critic. November 6, 2019.
  7. ^ abHoulahan, Mark (March 2007). "We Go Behind The Scenes At Overhaulin' – Lights! Camera! Action!". Mustang & Fords. Retrieved 2 Feb 2011.
  8. ^ abLitscher, Steve (December 1, 2004). "Chip Foose: Modern Day Metal Magician". Archived from the original on 29 October 2012. Retrieved 2 Feb 2011.
  9. ^Gandossy, Taylor (October 12, 2006). "Overhaulin' the CNN Hummer". Archived from the original on 27 November 2010. Retrieved 2 Feb 2011.
  10. ^"CNN to Donate Proceeds do in advance 'Overhauled' Hummer Auction to Fisherman House". CNN.
  11. ^"Barrett-Jackson Lot: 1281 – 1993 Hummer H1 'CNN's Combatant One'".
  12. ^"2007 Barrett-Jackson, Scottsdale: CNN Combatant One Hummer tops $1 MIL".
  13. ^"Auction: CNN Hummer goes from Fallujah to Foose".
  14. ^Levine, Stuart (March 30, 2012). "'Overhaulin returns on Velocity". Variety. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
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