It doesn't matter whether it's a busted out bike or a rusted out roadster, Joe Martin and his crew are hard at work giving vehicles another chance in life.It doesn't matter whether it's a busted out bike or a rusted out roadster, Joe Martin and his crew are hard at work giving vehicles another chance in life.It doesn't matter whether it's a busted out bike or a rusted out roadster, Joe Martin and his crew are hard at work giving vehicles another chance in life.
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A pleasure to watch - a proper team of people who enjoy what they do and are skilled at doing it. No fake rows or ridiculously short timescales so the work is done properly and explained in detail. Except for the Jay Leno show I would rate this the best car show on TV if you are into classic cars/restoration. Other TV shows, on both sides of the Atlantic, have a lot to learn from this and I guess it must deliver a good audience for advertisers.
This is one of the best automotive shows on the sir. You can tell that the guy ls actually get along and like one another.
Down home Texas Guys. Honest and respectful
And they really care about outing out quality work- you can see that they know exactly what they are doing.
Keep Up the great work fellas!! ( and Gal).
Down home Texas Guys. Honest and respectful
And they really care about outing out quality work- you can see that they know exactly what they are doing.
Keep Up the great work fellas!! ( and Gal).
It's a keeper in my book, love the show and hope the company keeps them for another year!
The various builds from cars, motorcycles to boats, makes this and all around show.
The quality of the work is above most and it has a good company line of personnel.
It also keeps me wanting to see more builds, I don't care what it is. Also there is no hollering, cussing, smack talking about the people working. As I cannot stand a show with some kind of controversy all the time.
The various builds from cars, motorcycles to boats, makes this and all around show.
The quality of the work is above most and it has a good company line of personnel.
It also keeps me wanting to see more builds, I don't care what it is. Also there is no hollering, cussing, smack talking about the people working. As I cannot stand a show with some kind of controversy all the time.
With all the cars shows saturating TV, it's nice to watch a show without outlandish gimmicks or cast members trying to pretend to be something they're not. Joe has amazing vision, his crew is talented, and the projects they turn out are tastefully done. And as a woman in the automotive industry myself, I'm happy to see his wife Amanda involved. Overall good show. Love watching the bloopers and outtakes.
I've been watching auto shows my whole life and this is one of the best. They show you how much was paid for the subject car, all the work is detailed, and the final price is shown. Not some Chasing Classic Cars plot were everything is protected so Wayne can maximize profit at his F40 used car lot. Wayne's show is too formulaic. Plus, at Iron Resurrection, all the guys (and Amanda) get along so well, no childish bickering. They genuinely have fun together. Bitchin Rides is a pretty good show as well.
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- Iron garage
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- Midlothian, Texas, USA(Shorty's Custom Paint)
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- 1h(60 min)
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