Foose at SEMA 2013

Chip Foose is one of the most famous classic car restoration personalities in North America. His TV show 'Overhaulin' takes an unsuspecting person's vehicle and restores it to a priceless classic as a surprise. It ran from 2004-2009 and returned again in 2012.

Over the various seasons, Foose and his team of highly experienced builder and engineers have turned dumpster-worthy vehicles into complete show cars. Chip Foose also has his own line of alloy wheels among other automotive performance and aftermarket products.

At this year's SEMA show, Foose has a trailer outside featuring two custom hot rods. Inside he has a fully-restored 1969 Chevy Camaro and another custom 1939 hot rod.

Vehicles that have been modified under the Foose name will increase in value substantially compared to ordinary restorations. It is for that reason that Foose is considered one of the main attractions at the show.

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