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Car Lot Rescue is an American reality documentary television series that aired for eight episodes on Spike. The series premiered on February 10, 2013. [1] The series' title was changed many times through production. It was first named Car Boss, which was later changed to Car Lot Cowboy and was officially announced with its final name on ...
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It's Hollywood infamy and mechanical robbery, as Celebrity Justice takes on TV's motor shows. It's the classic battle of falling stars versus souped-up cars. Crime-free Guy awaits a marshal and his bulging subpoena. Challenges include: Sack Lunch (Bagel Bumpers), Wall Buggers, Little Man in the Boat, and Brass Balls.
Move the car into the lift, remove the engine from the car and haul it to the "victory box", a goal marked by a square. Install the wheels on the car, remove the jack stands and wheel the car into the victory box. The first team to reach the goal chooses one of two specialty engines to install on their car as part of their build.
Weiss: Breast cancer used to be pretty rare 100 years ago, and it’s become the most common cancer to affect women. 1 in 8 women — 2.3 million globally — are affected by breast cancer each year.
DirecTV sues competitor Dish Network for false advertising over TV ads which claim Dish Network has the same channels but for a much lower price. [29] Dish Network denies all claims and counter-sues on February 16. DirecTV drops its lawsuit on April 14. [30] 23: WWE replaces its show ECW with NXT on Syfy. [31] 28