What REALLY Happened to Mike Hall From Rust Valley Restorers?

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What REALLY Happened to Mike Hall From Rust Valley Restorers?

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Mike and Avery are comedy gold. Watching from the UK.

roberttopliss
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was thinking that ledge behind the buildin collapsed and wiped out the shop .

davidpiacenza
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I have met Mike in person when I was out west visiting my daughter in BC. I hold the highest respect for Mike and his staff that work on those rusty cars. I am a body man, starting in the early 60s and most of the cars Mike and his crew work restoring I remember when they were new. Keep up the good work Mike and crew. I love the show and I am sure that I am not alone.

davidcox
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I think Mike is a very caring person. Will all can look back and see something we could of done different. Think that's want makes us who we are. Love the show. Waiting for new show.

hgkvowk
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When you work for 50 years like Mike and Myself it's time to stop and retire regardless what people think

mefirst
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I restored cars for 20 years with my dad and really liked this show. Having said that, I think calling the end product of Rust Bros car restorations "museum pieces" is stretching the imagination a bit. I'm not implying they do bad work but they are not museum pieces.

lancecorporal
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My seven yr old loves this show and has taught him a lot.

Madvizion
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Oh.. I thought he went back to sing for Twisted Sister 😁..and Danny DeVito was offered a new role in a Batman Movie.

atleeriksen
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Mike's love and respect of people supersedes his love of cars. That's why he looses money on the cars he restores.

guyski
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Dee Snyder's twin brother of different mothers!
😂😂

freetolook
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Out With The Old IN With The New COME BACK MIKE Love U on TV in UK

peterlee
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Being 71, I can fully understand Mike's decisions.

freetolook
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Sometimes you have to make the hard choice to sell off most of the collection in order to keep the restoration buisiness going, its an expensive buisiness, time consuming, and full of headaches. Its your crew and the buisiness that matters because in a perfect world they are family. Family first in this buisiness. It makes sense also that theres no way that they could get through 500 cars restored realistically so its better that they go to others to recondition than rot into the lot never getting done, there is no greater sin to someone who has the dream of restoring an old neglected car that deserves to live again and preserve history

davidetchellsetchells
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i didn't know someone I'm related to is kind of famous cool (I'm related to mike)

bonhamfoster
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The problem with restoring classic automobiles is that if you were to charge for all the real time involved, no one would begin to think about buying it because it would be too expensive.
💸💸💸😜😆😂

freetolook
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Manufacturing drama is a common staple to reality type TV shows. Viewers love it and tune into seeing what drama is coming next. It doesn't invalidate the core purpose of the show, it gives people what they want and benefits the creators of the show. Youtube content creators can validated that the content that they produce gets more viewers if the titles are clickbait, and if the video contains some kind of drama.

fredflintstone
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I always enjoyed the show and all the people. I hope they are around doing something I can watch for Many years!
This video was informative...thanks for posting!

kenwalz
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We watched all the seasons and am watching it again. One thing I always wondered.. Does Mike ever wash those dreads?

GiniRisinger
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Loved the show good luck to all involved 😊

anthonygrodecki
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All good things eventually come to an end, and the average person doesn't want things they enjoy to come to an end so criticism for the person ending it will be inevitable.
This kind of work is a labor of love. It's very difficult to make a profit given the labor cost and cost of materials it takes to restore a car and a poor selling market can bankrupt you.
Most car builders will tell you they can't make money off of that kind of work and often make their money by televising the projects and getting advertisers, or Youtube to pay.

fredflintstone