
Mark Towle is a notoriously private person, so not a lot is known about him outside of the show. Other than that, little is known about the crew outside the show. With Mark Towle's slogan "if you can dream it, I can build it," the Gotham Garage crew is known for turning what looks like hopeless cases into dream cars. The premise of the show is simple: they dumpster-dive for old cars, usually worth under $1,000 as is, and then fix them up into a revamped dream ride.

With an 8.9/10 on IMDb, this acclaimed show focuses on Mark Towle and his crew at Gotham Garage in California, where they customize old cars. Not surprisingly, their exploits were every bit as entertaining the second time around, with season 2 of the series proving even more bingeable than the first when it hit the platform in March of 2020.In 2018, the show Car Masters: From Rust to Riches appeared on Netflix, and after a second season, it's a hit. Season 1 of Car Masters made its Netflix premiere back in 2018, and the Gotham Garage crew's adventures in the crazy car upgrade game became an instant hit for the streamer. They do so behind the mantra of "upgrade and trade," as they attempt to swap the eclectic array of cars and trucks they refashion for others they can flip for serious bucks.

If you've yet to discover the deliciously binge-worthy series, Car Masters: Rust to Riches follows the crew of Southern California's Gotham Garage ( Constance, "Caveman," Shawn, Tony, and Mark) as they scour the land for rusted-out clunkers they can overhaul and/or restore to their rightful beauty. It's hardly a surprise then, that it has also made its way into the streaming realm.įew of those additions have been quite as welcome as Netflix's classic car-crazed Car Masters: Rust to Riches. Still, the reality format (fueled by fast and cheap productions) has proven an absolute cash cow for networks and cable stations alike. Most folks might agree that the reality TV craze has delivered more than its fair share of perfectly dreadful television.
