Therefore, the five-acres in Tappen (along with all the 400 cars) is up for sale for $1.45 million. This information will be updated as soon as it is available. Rust Valley Restorers first premiered on December 6, 2018, and it was such a hit that it also came into Netflix on November 21, 2019. Michael, or Mike, Hall is an entrepreneur, rust collector, and hippy who enjoys owning his car restoration business in Rust Valley. That eventually caught the attention of Mayhem Entertainment, who wanted to produce a show about the work Mike and his crew did on a daily basis. Little is known about Mike’s parents, and there are no details about his siblings, so this information will be updated as soon as it is available. He lives with his wife and dog on a 26-acre farm, while his 400 cars are kept on a five-acre land near Shuswap Lake. Avery Shoaf is the second-in-command of Rust Valley Restorers. And he’s built a nice quiet life for himself (somewhat jarred thanks to Netflix) on a farm in Canada. The shop currently closed to the public. A rock blaster by profession, Mike Hall began collecting cars in his teens and decades later he owned over 400 parked on his property near to the Trans-Canada Highway. However, if the series follows its usual traditions, we know it will once again have eight episodes and premiere only in the ending months of 2020. He shares photos with his son a lot on his Instagram page, where he proudly teaches his son about cars. Rust Bros Restorations. Instead of going down in price, he decided to play a little reverse-psychology on any prospective buyers and instead listed it at $1.45 million. All we can do is wait for some more to get any updates on the new season of Rust Valley Restorers as we are pretty sure it is not canceled yet. Which brings us to the question what is Mike Hall’s net worth? Photo credit: @rustbrosconnor, A post shared by Rust Bros Restorations (@rustbrosrestos) on Jan 26, 2020 at 8:59am PST. Avery Shoaf’s Net Worth & Married Life. Mike Hall went from a little-known hippie living in a small town in Canada to a rather well-known hippie thanks to the Netflix show in which he stars, Rust Valley Restorers. The “Rust Valley” really exists in British Colombia, and so does Mike Hall’s Junkyard of around 400 cars. Caption: Rust Valley Restorers season 2 trailer. She loves Alice Cooper and spending the day at the beach, either swimming or walking down the creek. The first of 12 episodes for the second season is now airing on the History Channel with eight episodes from Season 1 now available on Netflix. But I like to fulfill people’s dreams.". In fact, he was able to secure a second TV series not by pitching different networks and production managers, but by simply owning the massive slab of property all his cars sit on. Mike pulls out all the stops to restore his brother's '64 Buick Riviera. This information will be updated as soon as it is available. Wife Mike Hall. The show, which is filmed in Tappen, B.C., Canada (and explains the guys' accents), will take viewers behind the scenes at Rust Bros as Mike transforms his vintage cars with the help of his son, Connor Hall, and his best friend, Avery Shoaf. He has a way of acting like the Angel on Mike’s shoulder that blocks him from making impulsive buys or other deals as we know it is like an addiction to Mike. Caption: Avery Shoaf with his son who is also in the show. Since he appeared in Read More: Where is Rust Valley Restorers Filmed? Unfortunately, we can’t say anything this early. Basically, Mike has accrued just about all his money in the construction business, but most of it has been reinvested into buying old crappy cars, that he then fixes up and sells for a profit. It is an unspoken truth in the business that almost all shows and series classifying as reality TV have specific fabrication of the truth, dramatization, and even allegations of falsifying their entire content. The shop currently closed to the public. Viewers also got to watch Greg tie the knot during Season 1! The eccentric hippie is Canadian through and through, born and raised in Saint Boniface, Manitoba. Also, while they may produce a stunner of a car every time too, they end up losing more money than profiting, which is an accurate portrayal of the business in real life. The most LOL-worthy things the Internet has to offer. Let's just hope he can actually make himself sell his inventory (and stop buying more junk cars)! Home sweet rust. However, there is almost no information available about them in the media. Before he went into restoring cars full-time, Mike owned a slope stabilization business, Chimera Springs Rock Works, which he summarizes as “hanging from cliffs and blowing shit up”, in typical Mike fashion. All images property of their respective owners. Not only is Connor Mike's son, but he also shares his dad's passion for classic cars, and works at the shop as a mechanic. We say it so indecisively because while all signs point out to Avery Shoaf being married, we hardly get to see his wife or hear about their married life. Mark Hall, aka Rasta Blasta for his dreadlocks and hippie-like free personality, has a great business but often loses money for his passion. By now, you … ... All in the Family 44m. In the picture above, we catch a small glimpse of him sharing a ride with a woman, could that be his wife?

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