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Rust Valley Restorers gets green light for 4th season

Rust Valley Restorers will return for a fourth season.
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A popular History Channel TV show featuring dudes in the Shuswap restoring classic cars will return for a fourth season.

The History network said returning Corus Studios originals added to its schedule include Rust Valley Restorers, according to a news release from Corus.

The show stars Mike Hall, better know as the Rasta Blasta, and his crew of auto mechanics. Episodes focus on the team trying to restore broken-down cars to their former glory.

READ MORE: Rasta Blasta blasting onto television with 'Rust Valley Restorers' set in Shuswap

Hall became a minor celebrity in 2017 when he tried to sell his five-acre parcel of land in Tappen. The catch? It was filled with over 300 cars Hall had collected over 40 years. He'd been meaning to repair them, but he'd only managed to touch-up four due to time constraints.

Attracting a massive fan base for its unique approach to restoration, Rust Valley Restorers is a Top 10 program amongst men ages 25 to 54, according to Corus Studios.

With more than 500 hours of content sold this year, Corus Studios broadened its worldwide reach and scale with eight new series and 13 returning shows that will debut across Food Network Canada, HGTV Canada, and History.

The restorers' season three experienced delays in filming due to COVID-19. Episodes are available online.

 


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