![]() “It’s basically a fender tag and a VIN (vehicle identification number) but there were only 405 of them built,” he says.Īlyn Edwards is a classic car enthusiast and partner in Peak Communicators, a Vancouver-based public relations company. The car was built with a high performance 440 cubic inch engine. ![]() He is used to making something out of nothing and wants to restore the 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T that is sitting out in his Rust Valley property amidst hundreds of other derelicts. He had collected four examples just restore one car. He also fulfilled the dream of restoring a 1961 Sunbeam Alpine – the same as his first car. He along with other cast members have been smoo. The car was being raffled by the local Habitat for Humanity branch and Mike Hall pulled the winning ticket December 12th. If you have heard of Netflixs hit series, Rust Valley Restorers, you probably know about the cast Mike Hall. “It was really just a ‘couple of doors,” he says. He’s particularly proud of the 1968 Camaro RS/SS convertible clone with a 454 cubic inch big block engine and five-speed transmission he restored from the remains of a 1968 Firebird. “If I sold the property, I might keep ten cars, or twenty or thirty…” “I have four hundred cars and it would take me two hundred years to restore them,” he says. As a teen, Mike who's known as 'The Rasta Blasta' in Tappen, B.C., where the show takes place began hoarding cars. 'The Rust Bros is our name because we always buy rust and we love junk,' Mike Hall says when we first meet him on Rust Valley Restorers. Hall says his property is still available for sale along with all the cars. Mike Hall from Rust Valley Restorers is the head of the Rust Bros.
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