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1016
Trains With Magnante
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, Steve Magnante talks about the train that runs through Browne Auto Salvage in Sunset, Texas.

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1015
Even More Roadkill Cartoons!
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, David Freiburger goes through another set of his favorite Roadkill cartoons, all drawn by @stc_doodles on Instagram.

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1014
Cadillac Limousine Junkyard Find!
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, Steve Magnante comes across a 1963 Cadillac Series 75 Fleetwood Limousine at Browne Auto Salvage in Sunset, Texas. Tune in to see what other interesting things Magnante discovers from this beauty.

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1011
Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions
1970-01-01
David Freiburger answers his top ten of the most frequently asked questions. Is the Mazdarati ever coming back?

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1010
More Roadkill Cartoons!
2020-06-22
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, David Freiburger shows more of his favorite Roadkill cartoons, all drawn by @stc_doodles on Instagram.

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1008
Roadkill Cartoons
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, David Freiburger shows some of his favorite Roadkill cartoons drawn by @stc_doodles on Instagram.

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1006
Full Frame vs. Unibody
1970-01-01
Join Lucky Costa as he takes a look at a few car frames, including a 1959 truck and the Fury Wagon from Hot Rod Garage. On this episode of Roadkill Extra, he shows the differences between a full-frame vehicle and a unibody vehicle.

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1005
Lucky
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, Lucky Costa shows off the 1929 roadster Pickup Truck from Roadkill Garage.

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1004
Studebaker Wagonaire Junkyard Find!
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, Steve Magnante comes across a 1963 Studebaker Wagonaire at Browne Auto Salvage in Sunset, Texas. Tune in to see what other interesting things Magnante discovers from this beauty.

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1003
What
1970-01-01
The T-bird is making a mysterious beeping noise, and it

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1002
El Camino Junkyard Find!
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, Steve Magnante finds a 1978 El Camino that was part of GM

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1001
Another Adventure in the Chevy Luv
1970-01-01
Come join Mike Finnegan and Tony Angelo on this behind-the-scenes outtake from Roadkill episode 99 as they struggle with the Chevy Luv

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999
Freiburger, What
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, David Freiburger reveals the story behind the scar on his arm. Hear the full story only on this episode!

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997
Frieburger
1970-01-01
Ever wonder what music David Freiburger listens to? On this episode of Roadkill Extra, he goes through some of the very first records in his collection.

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995
How to Calculate Blower Pulley Drives
1970-01-01
On this episode of Roadkill Extra, David Freiburger explains how to calculate blower pulley drive ratios. Want to know the effect blower pulley drive ratios have on superchargers and engines?

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Roadkill Extras is a dynamic and engaging web-based television show derived from the popular program Roadkill, carried by Motor Trend OnDemand since 2016. A significant spin-off that offers behind-the-scenes, unfiltered, raw, and unique content that did not make it to the original show, Roadkill Extras aims to bring you even closer to the world of custom car builds and high-speed thrills. The show maintains the essence of its predecessor, but rather than presenting full-length episodes of intricate builds and ridiculous road trips, it takes audiences behind the scenes to demonstrate the real-life and relatable aspects of automotive enthusiasm. It's like getting a backstage pass to the enthralling world of Roadkill, where you are invited to explore the details of vehicle customization and the fun, messy edges of automobile discovery and road-racing. Followers of Roadkill will appreciate this added layer of accessibility and invigoration to a show they already admire. Roadkill Extras primarily revolves around the adventures and mishaps of the hosts, David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan. Their unapologetic dedication to cars is the heart of the show, and they share their passion through candid shots, blooper reels, technical talks, and sneak peeps into the next episodes. The hosts' chemistry and interactive discussions weave threads of humor, information, and camaraderie throughout the show, which lends a layer of relatability for automotive enthusiasts. Freiburger and Finnegan, through their concentrated knowledge and love for cars and racing, guide viewers through their intricate builds, complicated restorations, and the efforts they put into transforming seemingly hopeless rustbuckets into road-worthy machines. These charismatic hosts don't shy away from taking on daunting projects or challenging races. One of the show's major draws is the raw and unfiltered content. The producers remove the fine veneer of typical reality television, showcasing the hosts' highs and lows through uncut commentary and raw emotional responses. It isn't just about showcasing beautiful cars and exciting races, but also about the hard work, engineering knowledge, and troubleshooting skills that are needed to get there. Moreover, Roadkill Extras pulls back the curtain on the spontaneous decision-making process that often takes place during filming. Neither the hosts nor the audience fully know what to expect, which adds an enticing touch of suspense to each episode. The show often has a surprise element wherein the presenters might suddenly decide to revamp an old, dilapidated car or participate in an impromptu street race. This sense of the unexpected keeps the audience on their toes and adds an exciting layer of unpredictability to the show. But Roadkill Extras isn't only about the hosts. It also offers a peek into the broader Roadkill community. Whether discussing car shows, road trips, or restoration tips, the program offers spectators a chance to engage in the broader conversation about car culture. It deepens the connective thread between the show's fans and its creators, establishing a sense of camaraderie that's often absent from other automotive shows. While it shifted a bit from the traditional approach of the original Roadkill, inaugurating more flexible and fragmentary narrative arcs, Roadkill Extras preserved the fascination for the ample world of car mechanics, customization, and racing, while adding more casualness and unpredictability, allowing for closer interaction between the audience, the hosts, and the majestic machines they work on. As a show, Roadkill Extras shatters the fourth wall, uniting car-lovers across the globe. It shows that not every automotive story is about polished chrome and matching numbers but also junkyard treasures, budget builds, and sometimes, sheer dumb luck. It's a celebration of both the sublime and the ridiculous parts of car culture, offering sneak peeks behind the grandeur, and is certain to thrill both existing Roadkill fans and newcomers to the automotive television scene.

Roadkill Extras is a series categorized as a . Spanning 53 seasons with a total of 1092 episodes, the show debuted on 2016. The series has earned a no reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at undefined.

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