Shuswap based show 'Rust Valley Restorers' coming to Netflix

| August 22, 2019 in Entertainment

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Rust is a must, according to Netflix. 

The television streaming giant has picked up History Channel's Rust Valley Restorers after just one season. 

Filmed in the small community of Tappen in BC's Shuswap region, the docuseries chronicles the adventures of local mechanics Mike Hall, son Connor Hall and Avery Shoaf as the three restore cars before flipping the vehicles for cash. 

The series' star Mike Hall, also known as the Rasta Blasta, originally drew attention from television producers when he listed his five-acre property in Tappen complete with his collection of over 400 old automobiles.

After airing last December, the show proved popular across Canada, with a post announcing the Netflix news on the Rust Bros Facebook page garnering over 500 reactions. 

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