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Screenshot of the Rust Valley Restorers Netflix Series title screen. Literary Analysis

Netflix’s “Rust Valley Restorers” is Unexpectedly Poetic

  • 10/02/201902/24/2023
  • by Hannah Huff

A POET’S ANALYSIS OF THE CAR RESTORATION REALITY SHOW SET IN TAPPEN, BC


A Classic Classic Car Show

Recently released on Netflix after originally airing on Canada’s History Channel, Rust Valley Restorers (August 2019) fits right into the ubiquitous car fixer-upper reality genre. It showcases a grungy old guy who owns lots of classic cars that need some serious restoring, but he’s running out of time and money to fix them all. So he opens a restoration shop — Rust Bros Restorations — to catalyze the automotive revivals and bring in money.

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