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Roadkill's Junkyard Gold

Roadkill has enlisted the help of classic car authority, Steve Magnante, to find even better cars for their show. So, while Steve pieces together the history, life, and death of automotive relics and rarities among junkyards across the nation, he is also looking for the perfect project cars for the guys at Roadkill. Dissect the bones of old machines, learn their history, check out restoration mock-ups, and see which cars might end up with a second life on an episode of Roadkill's Junkyard Gold. It doesn't have to shine to be gold.

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Steve Magnante
Self
David Freiburger
Self - Roadkill Host

Season 3 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Super Bee vs Road Runner: Which Came First?

Wed, Feb 19, 2020

On this episode of Roadkill's Junkyard Gold, Steve Magnante teaches us about the birds and the bees, Plymouth Road Runners and Dodge Super Bees that is. We know these are some of the hottest muscle cars going, but how did they come about? Follow along as Magnante scours a private New Hampshire yard and discovers an "x-ray vision" 1969 'Runner and a 1973 'Runner with colors fit for "The King." On the Dodge side of things, a B-5 Blue Super Bee shows off its factory installed Hurst floor shift, and a 1971 'Bee gives us a look at the very last Super Bee of them all...or is it?

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