(KUTV) Dave Kindig is a car designer and owner of Kindig It Design here in Utah. There is also a TV show that centers around the shop and Kindig's designs called "Bitchin' Rides" on the Velocity ...
Want to know where to watch Bitchin’ Rides Season 6 online? We have all the streaming details right here. Bitchin’ Rides chronicles Dave Kindig’s endeavors to revamp top automobiles for his clients.
Dave Kindig has become an international television star just doing what he does at his auto shop just off State Street every day — building “Bitchin’ Rides.” It’s the title of his Velocity Channel ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. After 20 years fabricating the best custom cars and with more than 200 ...
Velocity's #1 series BITCHIN' RIDES is returning for an all new season of exceptionally built and designed vehicles from self-made fabricator Dave Kindig and his celebrated custom car fabrication shop ...
You could win a trip to meet Dave Kindig and the crew from Bitchin' Rides! Enter twice daily—once on MotorTrend.comandonce on Discovery.com—until December 5 at 5:00 p.m. PT/ 8:00 p.m. ET for your ...
(KUTV) After all of his success, Dave Kindig doesn't mind getting recognized out in public. "My wife, certainly, she has learned to just ditch me in the mall," Kindig smiled. Kindig recalls when he ...
Rich Barnes, president of the Toppers Car Club, said Dave Kindig pours a minimum of $200,000 into the cars he works on, which makes him not even want to venture a guess at what Kindig's maximum is.All ...
SEMA invited the CF1, and after taking a quick but deep dive into the details with Dave Kindig, it's clear why. Kindig is the man at the helm of Kindig-it Designs, and the CF1 is a 100% custom 1953 ...
Dave and Tracy Maxwell’s '53 Corvette was completely hand-built car that took five years to complete. The votes are in and Dave and Tracy Maxwell's 1953 Corvette, built by Kindig-It Designs has been ...
Rich Barnes, president of the Toppers Car Club, said Dave Kindig pours a minimum of $200,000 into the cars he works on, which makes him not even want to venture a guess at what Kindig's maximum is.