Rides (2004)
Rides
2004 / TV-GRides is an automotive reality TV show produced for the TLC Network. The show's host is automobile enthusiast and amateur racer Jason Priestly. Rides debuted in the Summer of 2004 and became TLC's highest-rated series of the year.
Seasons & Episode
Chip Foose and a team of nine craftsmen build a car rumored to be the front-runner for the Ridler Award at the Detroit Autorama.
Examining muscle cars built by Dodge in the late 1960s and early '70s.
Chip Foose and the team work on a Camaro.
Jay Leno and a team of professionals restore a Dusenberg.
A “Paint Off” with Mike LaVallee and a young challenger.
The Corvette Z06 and C6R are driven.
In Atlanta, muscle cars in 24 different classes burn rubber.
Racing legend Jack Roush modifies a Ford 150 truck, a Ford Focus and a 2005 GT Mustang.
The 75th-anniversary Miller, a radical 1929 truck with a blown 350-cubic-inch motor and a sleek coupe design.
Four Chevy HHRs are rebuilt by four designers.
Seventeen off-road vehicles compete in a race.
A 2005 Mustang is tricked out like the one in the 2000 action film “Gone in 60 Seconds.”
A community college near Detroit mods a 1970 Chevelle SS convertible with a 620-horsepower crate engine and XM radio.
A replica of James Dean's 1955 550 Porsche is built. Also: Jay Leno races his Carrera GT at Talladega (Ala.) Speedway.
Jerry Noone tricks out a car for Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top.
A souped-up Checker cab is built for a Las Vegas casino.
Rides is an automotive reality TV show produced for the TLC Network. The show's host is automobile enthusiast and amateur racer Jason Priestly. Rides debuted in the Summer of 2004 and became TLC's highest-rated series of the year.