MY RIDE RULES ON THE SPEED CHANNEL

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MY RIDE RULES ON THE SPEED CHANNEL

Time: April 24, 2012 at 10pm to May 22, 2012 at 10pm
Location: The Speed Channel
Event Type: my, ride, rules, atlanta
Organized By: Melba Chelko
Latest Activity: May 21, 2012

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Hi all!

Just a reminder that My Ride Rules filmed 5 shows here in Atlanta. The first one airs this Tuesday April 24th at 10 PM on the speed channel. There were some awesome cars. Please watch.

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Comment by Michael Thies on May 21, 2012 at 8:11pm

Episode 13 - Boxer meets Box

"My Ride Rules" brings four car fanatics together to show off their wildly unique vehicles and prove they have the hottest wheels on the road. Contestants will take a tour and test drive of each car, then judge them on appearance, performance and overall personality of both car and driver. The owner with the highest score will roll away with a cash prize, trophy and the right to say “MY RIDE RULES!” 
Four car owners battle for cash prize. Featuring a hi tech 2009 Scion XB, a hot red 47 ford coupe, a limited edition Ford Mustang and a classic 67 Chevelle.

CHUCK: Chuck is a family man who wanted a great classic car that he could cruise in with his grandkids. He succeeded with his 47 Coupe, “Little Red Devil.” With all the looks of a classic car, but the performance of a modern vehicle, he has something for everyone in his family.

TIFFANY: Tiffany named her Limited Edition Mustang “Charlie,” because when she’s in the car, she is Charlie’s Angel. While it is 1 of only 6 Mustangs created by Modular Power, the other contestants might think it’s just stock. Will her fears come to fruition?

PATRICK: Patrick loves muscle cars, but with gas prices always increasing, he had to go in another direction, and he went with a 2009 Scion XB that he calls “Engine 6.0”. To Patrick, the most important aspect of a car is the stereo set up, and when the contestants see his car, they understand why, as he is rocking 37 speakers and 11 monitors.

EDDIE: Fast Eddie is a former boxer who might not be as quick on his feet as he once was, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t looking for a fight. Between making fun of the contestants cars as well as their driving ability, he takes the time to show off his classic 67 Chevelle, “The Titan.”

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