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Status: Ended
Network: TLC
Type: Reality
Rating: 7.1/10
Overhaulin'
Overview
Overhaulin' is an American automotive reality TV show that ran for five seasons on TLC between 2004–2009, and currently on Velocity and Discovery.
This production, originally released in 2004, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Reality series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Documentary, Reality genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 7.1 across its 10 seasons.
- Storyline Highlights:
- • Explores themes within Documentary and Reality.
- • Produced in United States of America.
- • Original Language: English.
Starring Cast
Chris Jacobs
Himself - Presenter
Chip Foose
Himself - Car Designer
Adrienne Janic
Herself - Presenter
Seasons
Specials
6 Episodes • Aired 2004-10-12
No season overview provided for this season.
Season 1
7 Episodes • Aired 2004-04-20
Chip Foose and his A-Team, with the help of an insider, plan a fake robbery or towing of an unsuspecting mark's car. They must rebuild the car in seven days. The week-long event is filled with pranks and angry marks, but it will all be rewarded on D-Day when the mark is given back the car.
Season 2
14 Episodes • Aired 2004-07-13
Chip Foose and his A-Team, with the help of an insider, plan a fake robbery or towing of an unsuspecting mark's car. They must rebuild the car in seven days. The week-long event is filled with pranks and angry marks, but it will all be rewarded on D-Day when the mark is given back the car.
Season 3
27 Episodes • Aired 2005-05-31
Chip Foose and his A-Team, with the help of an insider, plan a fake robbery or towing of an unsuspecting mark's car. They must rebuild the car in seven days. The week-long event is filled with pranks and angry marks, but it will all be rewarded on D-Day when the mark is given back the car.
Season 4
18 Episodes • Aired 2006-06-20
Chip Foose and his A-Team, with the help of an insider, plan a fake robbery or towing of an unsuspecting mark's car. They must rebuild the car in seven days. The week-long event is filled with pranks and angry marks, but it will all be rewarded on D-Day when the mark is given back the car.