The Appraisers TV Show World Premier on Velocity

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The Appraisers TV Show World Premier on Velocity

Time: December 5, 2015 from 8pm to 9pm
Location: Velocity Channel by Discovery
Street: 1 Discovery Place
City/Town: Silver Spring, MD
Website or Map: http://www.appraiserstv.com
Phone: 603.434.9262
Event Type: auto, reality, tv, show, world, premier
Organized By: Chip Taylor, Executive Producer
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2015

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Episode 1: Here We Go!

Ben tackles the appraisal of a 1950 Mercury Coupe Resto-Mod; Chris gauges the value of a 1941 Cadillac Series Sixty Special; Tom values a "one of one" 1960 Imperial Limousine, formerly owned by Nelson Rockefeller; then the guys have different ideas about a 1956 Corvette that's going to auction and place a friendly wager on the outcome.

Episode 2: Fast and Wow!

Tom has the thrill of a lifetime appraising - and driving - a 2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4; the heat is on as Chris nails the appraisal for a luxurious 2007 Maybach 62; and Ben is in his element as he appraises a 2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia and a 2003 Saleen S7 super muscle car.

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