Originally Posted by A39Coronet
Originally Posted by VS29H0B
I record that show most every week - Roadkill Garage ---- I wonder how Dulcich can afford that property in Cali....it appears to be located in Wine Country which is some of the most expensive property in Cali...and his neighbors tolerate the place.

My question has to do with making a fire damaged car like the Barracuda viable given that all the wiring was toast. I know it is only a 30 minute show and editing is paramount, but that car needed all new wiring and that takes time to replace.


I think he does grow grapes, may have mentioned it early on in his tenure. I'm always amazed at how much stuff he has. I have a buddy like him, always finds a way to get stuff done with what's available, makes the hobby fun.

I like that show, reminds me of earlier episodes of regular Roadkill. It still has the "not scripted" feel which I enjoy.


What I found online about Steve Dulcich, " The Roadkill show is hosted on Steve Dulcich grape farm. The farm is said to be a large vehicle junkyard. His garage acts as a medical center for old and rusty hot rods. The car expert wrenches them and turns them into one of the best in the game. The Roadkill Garage show also appears on Motor Trend on Demand."
https://www.usanewscourt.com/steve-dulcich

Guessing that he's probably related somehow to the Dulcich family that owns
http://www.dulcich.com/ Pretty Lady Vineyards


Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol