Vegas Rat Rods - All Seasons
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
The true outcasts of the car world Steve Darnell and his band of rust loving rebels are back for SEASON 3, determined to prove that only their unconventional style produces the sickest rides on the planet.
With Seasons 1 and 2 now airing in over 180 territories fans of the series are voracious consumers of every Tweet, Instagram and Facebook post regarding the new season. They expect each build to be a truly mind blowing rolling work of art and no one feels the pressure to exceed their expectations more than Steve Darnell.
Whether it's building a 1930's era Model A that needs to tackle any terrain, resurrecting a vintage tractor trailer or even transforming a classic American Muscle Car into an off road monster Steve's every move and misstep are captured by embedded cameras who simultaneously follow him and his crew. Since every build is a unique one of a kind custom creation, constructed specifically for each client, Steve's creative whims can turn on an instant often creating havoc among his crew and simultaneously unforgettable television.
After a whirlwind build the finished masterpiece is finally revealed in an environment befitting the vehicle. Complimenting the tradition established in seasons 1 and 2 the reveal scenes continue to provide outstanding cinematic visuals that celebrate the detail and craftsmanship that are hall marks of a welderup build. Drones, MOVI camera rigs and 21' cranes are used to get the audience front and centre for spectacular beauty shots and sizzling burnouts.
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