Ep 11. Copper, Copper, Copper
- TVPG
- December 1, 2015
- 43 min
In season 2 episode 11 of Bitchin' Rides titled "Copper, Copper, Copper," viewers are in for a treat as the crew at Kindig-It Design take on three distinct automotive projects and transform them into stunning works of art.
Up first is the team's modification of a 1951 Super Deluxe Ford. The car was already in decent condition, but it lacked the kind of flair that would make it stand out. Enter the design team, who come up with a plan to infuse it with personality by adding just the right amount of copper accents alongside a custom paint job. Additionally, they take some liberties with the interior, which involves modifying the car's seats to mold them into a more visually appealing shape and providing more space in the back for extra comfort. The work that goes into this car is impressive, to say the least, with the final result being absolutely breathtaking.
Next, the team takes on the challenge of creating a custom car for a client that is the epitome of style. He wants the designers to transform his 1969 Camaro into an all-black, mean-machine hot rod that still maintains the original style of the muscle car. This is no small feat, as there are a lot of changes that need to be made to give the car the kind of power and presence that he wants. But as always, the crew at Kindig-It Design is up for the task, and they get to work crafting a new suspension system, engine upgrades, and custom parts that give the car a sleek blacked-out aesthetic while still maintaining its classic design.
Finally, we are introduced to a unique project that involves customizing a Chevy COE (Cab Over Engine) truck. COE trucks were some of the most iconic models from the mid-20th century, and this particular vehicle is an impressive piece of machinery. However, it is in desperate need of some TLC, and the team decides to take on the challenge of bringing it back to life. The resulting transformation is nothing short of awe-inspiring, with the designers infusing the truck with an updated suspension system, a new interior, and a custom paint job that makes the vintage vehicle shine like never before.
Throughout all three projects, the crew at Kindig-It Design works tirelessly to bring their vision to life, never compromising on the quality or attention to detail that has made their work so renowned. From cutting and welding to painting and polishing, every step of the process is full of dedication and passion, resulting in three stunning custom cars that showcase the very definition of "bitchin' rides."