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'Chop Cut Rebuild' with Dan Woods; Spins out a Fourth Season of Plan It, Build It, and Slam It - Classic Car Television on SPEED

Premiering Monday, July 16th @ 7:00 PM ET. With special early morning sneak previews on July 14th @ 9:00 AM and July 16th @ 7:00 AM.

(PRWEB) July 5, 2007 -- For the first time, the producers of the acclaimed series have assembled two teams of all-star builders and designers to tackle projects so daunting and demanding, Executive Producer Dan Woods, called upon the return of two uber-crews to take the projects from "ignored to restored" throughout an entire 13 episode - season long run.

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Veteran restoration experts from American Muscle Cars return to create a 1964 Impala show car that will steal eyes on the street and judge's admiration at any autoshow. Melding scrap yard finds with state-of-the-art replacement parts and components from Classic Industries, is the feat driving them to sweet success. The burn for power will be fulfilled with a GM 454 big block - creating a dream show car that truly combines riveting eye-candy with a lust for heat!

While customizing champions from Syndicate Automotive Concepts cross over from victory on CCR's hit sister series "Street Tuner Challenge". Their new challenge? In the 'Chop Cut Rebuild' tradition for delivering world broadcast firsts - the rescue of a car that was one of less than 3,000 ever produced - Taking it far beyond salvation to mind bending stardom.

Presented with a nearly gone 1975 Bricklin SV-1, the rare sports 'safety' vehicle gets its unique gull-winged door concept look taken to the zenith of creativity…and beyond. This Bricklin is not going to be simply returned to grace. With a body re-creation that defies words… and nearly 500 horses kicking under its hood - This relic will get regal and lethal.

This summer the heat will be on again in thirteen episodes of CCR brand - automotive outrageous television production.

Chop Cut Rebuild…
Build it wild…Drive it bold.

Catch it all on…SPEED.

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Megan Waters
WAS Productions Inc.
714.892-9323
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CCR host Dan Woods adjusts the gull-wing door of his 1975 Bricklin SV-1
Former Degrassi star Dan Woods, hosts and works on his hit series Chop Cut Rebuild.

Chop Cut Rebuild... with Dan Woods, takes on a traditional restoration and modification of America's most popular car brand, Impala
CCR tackles a showcar for aftermarket vintage parts leader Classic Industries

1975 Bricklin SV-1
This season, CCR will rip apart, restore and redesign the legendary gull-winged car that inspired the famous "Back To The Future" Delorian.

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