He and Bernt Karrlson, also of "American hot rod" have opened up their own shop in Anaheim Ca. The shop is named American Hot Rods inc. and they also have a web site. To visit the web site go to the link below.
Duane Mayer ( the "you're gonna get fired" foreman) is now Todd Hoffman ( the "you're gonna get fired" foreman) on the GOLD RUSH Alaska tv show.
He and Duane have opened up their own shop in Anaheim and have named it American Hot Rods Inc. They also have a web site www.americanhotrodsinc.com
He chose to get fired rather than get paid to build his own car on national TV, and walked straight off into obscurity. After the attitude he displayed on the show, it's clear why he didn't get a job at another big shop, he lacked the maturity and skill.
Saw him this past weekend at the Barona Drag Strip in Ramona, Ca. running his mini-drag bike (Mini Bike).
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He was fired by Boyd for designing motorcycle rims for Chip Foose during work hours at Boyds. He is now working with Chip Foose and has his own shop, Curtis Speed Equipment, machining custom hot rod parts, including wheels, and building cars.
High Voltage Hot Rod Show happened in 2009.
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Roy Brizio, known for his role in "American Hot Rod," continued to work in the custom car industry after the show ended. He is the owner of Brizio Street Rods, a successful hot rod shop in California. While specifics about his personal life may not be widely publicized, he remains a respected figure in the hot rod community. The show itself, which aired in the mid-2000s, showcased his work and the challenges of building custom vehicles.
He and Duane have opened up their own shop in Anaheim and have named it American Hot Rods Inc. They also have a web site www.americanhotrodsinc.com
I just read in an old article about "American Hot Rods" that his face was "left nearly expressionless following post car wreck reconstructive plastic surgery".
He chose to get fired rather than get paid to build his own car on national TV, and walked straight off into obscurity. After the attitude he displayed on the show, it's clear why he didn't get a job at another big shop, he lacked the maturity and skill.
Yes. Just listed to a podcast of Hot Hot Heat on the Adam Carrolla show and it mentioned he is married. Do not know any details on when it happened or to whom he is married to.
He has a fade, and sometimes an all around hair cut. His hair is naturally curly-
Lee Iacocca, a prominent figure associated with American automotive history, is not directly linked to the reality TV series "American Hot Rod." That show, which aired in the mid-2000s, primarily featured custom car builder Boyd Coddington and his team. If you meant Lee Iacocca, he passed away on July 2, 2019, at the age of 94. If you were referring to a specific individual named Lee from the show, please provide more details for clarification.
Hot Slots happened in 1991.
Hot Pixel happened in 2007.
Hot Chase happened in 1988.