My Classic Car

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  • TV-PG
  • 1997
  • 24 Seasons
  • 8.6  (64)

My Classic Car was a television show that aired on SPEED from 1997 to 2015. Hosted by car enthusiast Dennis Gage, the show focused on classic cars, restoration, and the car culture community. Each episode featured Gage traveling to different events and visiting private collections to showcase rare and unique cars, as well as providing tips on how to restore and maintain classic cars. Throughout the run of the show, Gage was joined by various special guests, including Jay Leno and Rick Schmidt. Leno, a well-known car collector and late-night talk show host, would often share his expertise on various car models and even show off some of his own collection on the show. Schmidt, the CEO of National Parts Depot, would share his knowledge on how to find and install the necessary parts for classic car restoration. One of the unique aspects of My Classic Car was that it wasn't solely focused on the restoration and technical aspects of classic cars. The show also celebrated the car culture community and the people who are passionate about classic cars. Gage would often interview car enthusiasts at events and share their stories and experiences. In addition to showcasing classic cars, the show also featured segments on car museums, auctions, and even automotive art. Whether it was a segment on a unique concept car or a visit to the Petersen Automotive Museum, each episode offered a new perspective on the world of classic cars. One of the standout features of My Classic Car was the cinematic quality of the show. Each episode was beautifully shot and edited, with stunning aerial shots of classic cars cruising down the highway and detailed close-ups of the cars themselves. The show's production values helped to elevate it beyond a typical car enthusiast show. Over the course of its 18-year run, My Classic Car became one of the most popular car shows on television, attracting a large and dedicated following of car enthusiasts. It was praised for its informative and entertaining presentation of classic cars, as well as for its ability to capture the joy and passion of the car culture community. In conclusion, My Classic Car was a television show that focused on classic cars, restoration, and the car culture community. Hosted by car enthusiast Dennis Gage and featuring special guests such as Jay Leno and Rick Schmidt, the show showcased rare and unique cars, provided tips on restoration and maintenance, and celebrated the people who are passionate about classic cars. With its stunning cinematography and informative yet entertaining presentation, My Classic Car became one of the most popular car shows on television during its 18-year run.

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Seasons
The Bubbletop King
26. The Bubbletop King
June 27, 2020
Dennis visits Darryl Starbird's collection in Afton, Oklahoma; he learns about quality chrome and stainless restoration.
Hagley Museum Car Show
25. Hagley Museum Car Show
June 20, 2020
Dennis heads to Wilmington, Del., for the Hagley Museum Car Show and then he gets a lesson on window felts and run channel.
Ridgely Car Show #9
24. Ridgely Car Show #9
June 13, 2020
Dennis travels to Maryland for the Ridgely Car Show; restoration parts for trucks.
Allard K2 and Kurtis Sports Car
23. Allard K2 and Kurtis Sports Car
June 6, 2020
Caring for classic automobiles.
'60s Mustang and Chevelle
22. '60s Mustang and Chevelle
May 30, 2020
Caring for classic automobiles.
Jay Leno's McLaren P1 Supercar
21. Jay Leno's McLaren P1 Supercar
May 23, 2020
Caring for classic automobiles.
Milwaukee Concours d'Elegance
19. Milwaukee Concours d'Elegance
May 9, 2020
Caring for classic automobiles.
Santa Cruz Valley Car Nuts Collector Car Show
13. Santa Cruz Valley Car Nuts Collector Car Show
March 28, 2020
Dennis travels to Tubac, Ariz., for the Santa Cruz Valley Car Nuts Collector Car Show; the latest technology in ceramic paint coatings.
Wheelin' Walla Walla Car Show
11. Wheelin' Walla Walla Car Show
March 14, 2020
Dennis heads out to Washington for the Wheelin' Walla Walla car show; a new opportunity in the surface preparation industry.
Rhinebeck Car Show
10. Rhinebeck Car Show
March 7, 2020
Dennis travels to New York for the Rhinebeck Car Show and gets a lesson on protecting car paint.
Early Iron Festival
7. Early Iron Festival
February 15, 2020
Dennis heads over to Alamosa, Colorado, for the Early Iron Festival; checking out suspension parts for classic cars.
'70's Mega Cruisers
6. '70's Mega Cruisers
February 8, 2020
Caring for classic automobiles.
St. Ignace Car Show
5. St. Ignace Car Show
February 1, 2020
Dennis travels to Michigan for the St. Ignace Car Show; learns about car drying and cleaning tools.
Jay Leno's Steam Machine
4. Jay Leno's Steam Machine
January 25, 2020
Dennis meets up with Jay Leno and goes for a ride in his 1925 Double steam car; learning about the mistakes made when installing rubber weatherstripping.
Northwest Deuce Days
3. Northwest Deuce Days
January 18, 2020
Dennis heads out to Victoria, B.C., for Northwest Deuce Days; stereo system upgrades for classic cars.
Munster Cars
2. Munster Cars
January 11, 2020
Dennis checks out the Drag-U-La and fires up the Munster Koach; Dennis gets a lesson on paint coating technology.
Medford Cruise Classic Car Show
1. Medford Cruise Classic Car Show
January 4, 2020
Dennis travels to Medford, Oregon, for their annual classic car show; he learns about a multifaceted restoration tool.
Description

My Classic Car was a television show that aired on SPEED from 1997 to 2015. Hosted by car enthusiast Dennis Gage, the show focused on classic cars, restoration, and the car culture community. Each episode featured Gage traveling to different events and visiting private collections to showcase rare and unique cars, as well as providing tips on how to restore and maintain classic cars.

Throughout the run of the show, Gage was joined by various special guests, including Jay Leno and Rick Schmidt. Leno, a well-known car collector and late-night talk show host, would often share his expertise on various car models and even show off some of his own collection on the show. Schmidt, the CEO of National Parts Depot, would share his knowledge on how to find and install the necessary parts for classic car restoration.

One of the unique aspects of My Classic Car was that it wasn't solely focused on the restoration and technical aspects of classic cars. The show also celebrated the car culture community and the people who are passionate about classic cars. Gage would often interview car enthusiasts at events and share their stories and experiences.

In addition to showcasing classic cars, the show also featured segments on car museums, auctions, and even automotive art. Whether it was a segment on a unique concept car or a visit to the Petersen Automotive Museum, each episode offered a new perspective on the world of classic cars.

One of the standout features of My Classic Car was the cinematic quality of the show. Each episode was beautifully shot and edited, with stunning aerial shots of classic cars cruising down the highway and detailed close-ups of the cars themselves. The show's production values helped to elevate it beyond a typical car enthusiast show.

Over the course of its 18-year run, My Classic Car became one of the most popular car shows on television, attracting a large and dedicated following of car enthusiasts. It was praised for its informative and entertaining presentation of classic cars, as well as for its ability to capture the joy and passion of the car culture community.

In conclusion, My Classic Car was a television show that focused on classic cars, restoration, and the car culture community. Hosted by car enthusiast Dennis Gage and featuring special guests such as Jay Leno and Rick Schmidt, the show showcased rare and unique cars, provided tips on restoration and maintenance, and celebrated the people who are passionate about classic cars. With its stunning cinematography and informative yet entertaining presentation, My Classic Car became one of the most popular car shows on television during its 18-year run.

My Classic Car is a series that is currently running and has 24 seasons (488 episodes). The series first aired on January 2, 1997.

Where to Watch My Classic Car

My Classic Car is available for streaming on the SPEED website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch My Classic Car on demand at , Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    January 2, 1997
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (64)