![]() ![]() “Ten to the what? Ten to the fourth power, Mike?” howled Shoaf. I can’t tell you how many I kept but it’s way more than 10,” said Mike, prompting a laugh from Shoaf. “The only way to get rid of them was an auction… I was supposed to keep 10. “If you haven’t done something with something in 40 years, are you going to get to it?” said Mike who, after selling the land the cars were on, found himself with six months to downsize the collection. Hall described the experience as bittersweet but necessary. One of those storylines revolves around last summer’s auction of Hall’s beloved collection of rusty cars amassed over 40 years. “We did some super cool builds, we’ve got some great storylines.” “I personally think it was some of the best episodes we’ve ever done,” said Hall. ![]() Along with the normal restoring of cars and stuff.” I think the viewers are going to be quite happy with the goings on of what we’re doing. “We’ve got a few more outdoorsy things that we’ve done and a little more adventurous things. “It’s going to be the same but it’s going to be a little bit different,” said Shoaf of Season 4. 24 premier of the first of 10 new episodes on The HISTORY Channel, Rust Valley’s Mike Hall and Avery Shoaf took time to chat with the Observer about the show, share some laughs and address some questions. With one more day of filming to go before the Feb. RUST BROS SEASON 4 NETFLIX TVFans of Rust Valley Restorers will enjoy more cool car builds, more laughs, more heartwarming stories and more Avery Shoaf in the upcoming fourth season of the Shuswap-based reality TV show. ![]()
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