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Shuswap’s Rust Valley Restorers team revved for second season

Stars Mike and Connor Hall and Avery Shoaf return to History Channel on Nov. 21
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Rust Valley Restorers’ Avery Shoaf, Mike Hall and son Connor Hall amidst the massive collection of cars at Mike’s property near Tappen. (Contributed)

The homegrown automotive experts behind the Rust Valley Restorers TV series will be back for another season.

The show centres around Mike Hall, a Tappen resident and his team of like-minded classic car restorers who help people get their dream rides road ready.

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Rust Valley Restorers premiered on the History Channel in late 2018. Fans in the Shuswap, where the show is filmed, and further afield quickly began calling for more of Hall and his team of vehicle restorers. The buzz about the show has grown with the eight-episode first season now streaming on Netflix.

Fans are getting their wish with the first episode of the show’s second season airing on the History Channel on Nov. 21.

Hall and Rust Valley team member Avery Shoaf are getting out of the garage to participate in the Dancing with the Shuswap Stars fundraiser on Nov. 22, the night after the season two premiere.

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I’m a B.C. transplant here in Whitehorse at The News telling stories about the Yukon's people, environment, and culture.
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