![]() ![]() The engine appeared in many episodes of Roadkill, Engine Masters and Roadkill Extra.ġ973 Plymouth Fury purchased by Freiburger for Car Junkie TV. 1978 Pace Arrow donor vehicle that provided the "glorious big block Mopar" and Carter Thermoquad carburetor for General Mayhem. In 2021 it was bought back from Motor Trend by Freiburger and restored by Chris Birdsong and has its former motorhome 440.įinnegan's c. Later upgraded with a Hellcat engine from a 2015 Dodge Charger Hellcat that was destined to be crushed. ‘68 Charger first rebuilt with used motor home parts, including a Mopar 440. Built with a boat V-drive and a rear-facing supercharged Chevy 454 with zoomie headers.īroken at a drag strip event in Dos Palos, CA. Shortened, wheelstanding 1950 Ford F6 truck. Recently seen in the background in the Motor Trend shop. It now runs a turbocharged Ford 5.0 Mustang both engines took the same turbo out of a Ford Powerstroke diesel engine.īroken. Vehicles NameĪ 1971 Datsun 240Z, the Rotsun was originally powered by a turbocharged Chevrolet 4.3L V6/5-speed from a Chevrolet S-10 truck. ![]() As of 12 January 2018 Mike Finnegan announced on The Kibbe and Finnegan Show that Roadkill Magazine had been cut. In 2015 the quarterly Roadkill magazine was launched. MotorTrend ceased publication of "extras" for all of their web shows at the end of 2020. Episodes range from 2 to 15 minutes in length. Roadkill Extra is a shorter format with content such as question and answer sessions, tech tips, project updates, and other Roadkill information. It features the trio repairing and modifying vehicles, many of which were previously featured on Roadkill. Roadkill's Junkyard Gold features automotive historian Steve Magnante visiting junkyards and discussing the history of different models of vehicles he encounters, while also being tasked with finding new vehicles for Roadkill.įaster with Finnegan features Mike Cotten and David Newbern, and featured Mike Finnegan for the first 3 1/2 seasons. An episode involves modifying or repairing a roadkill vehicle, often reclaimed from Dulcich's farm. Roadkill Garage is hosted by David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich. Roadkill has three spin-offs series Roadkill Garage, Roadkill's Junkyard Gold, and Faster with Finnegan, as well as a companion series called Roadkill Extra. Terry the Terrier: a shop dog at Steve Dulcich's garage.Elana Scherr: the former Editor-In-Chief of Roadkill magazine and the website.Rick Péwé: a former editor of Petersen's 4-Wheel & Offroading Magazine.Steve Brulé: co-host of Engine Masters.Steve Magnante: an automotive historian and host of "Roadkill's Junkyard Gold.".Mike Cotten and David Newbern: friends of Finnegan, hosts of "Faster with Finnegan," and also featured on "Finnegan's Garage.".Steve's farm serves as the backdrop for Roadkill Garage. Tony departed the Motor Trend group in March 2022. Tony is an accomplished mechanic and former racer. Tony Angelo: former co-host of Hot Rod Garage.Lucky is called in when a vehicle needs extra help. He appeared previously on the Chip Foose show Overhaulin'. Lucky Costa: co-host of Hot Rod Garage.He was also a staff editor at Hot Rod magazine. Mike Finnegan: employed by Motor Trend Group since 2009. ![]() David Freiburger: has spent the vast majority of his career working for the various brands now owned by Motor Trend Group. ![]() On 12 January 2018, Mike Finnegan announced on The Kibbe and Finnegan Show that Roadkill Magazine had ceased publishing. In August 2015 it was announced that TEN: The Enthusiast Network would be publishing a quarterly magazine titled Roadkill Magazine. Episodes regularly exceeded millions of views, often reaching over a million in 72 hours. In 2015, the show was sponsored by the American automaker Dodge. Roadkill aired on YouTube from 2012 until March 2018, when the program moved exclusively to MotorTrend On Demand. Roadkill is primarily filmed in Southern California, with other episodes taking place across the United States, Canada and Australia. It is hosted by former Hot Rod Magazine editor David Freiburger and former technical staff editor Mike Finnegan. Roadkill is an automotive-themed internet show produced by the MotorTrend Group. Roadkill Q and A, Roadkill Extra, Roadkill Garage Car restoration, Documentary, Adventure-comedy ![]()
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