My Classic Car Season 9 Episode 7 Palm Springs Car Classic, How Rubber Ages on Your Car
- TV-NR
- January 2, 2005
- 12 min
During season 9, episode 7 of My Classic Car, viewers are taken to the Palm Springs Car Classic where classic car owners gather to show their beautiful vehicles and share their stories. Host and car enthusiast Dennis Gage gives viewers an inside look at some of the most unique and rare cars on the market, including a 1957 Thunderbird and a 1972 Dino. Gage also interviews several owners, asking them about their cars' histories and what makes them special.
Additionally, this episode explores the topic of how rubber ages on cars. Gage talks with experts at a rubber manufacturing plant to learn the science behind rubber degrading over time. This is a particularly important topic for classic car owners, as many of their cars have rubber components that are decades old. Gage and the experts discuss how to identify when rubber components need to be replaced, as well as steps owners can take to prolong the life of these parts.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to beautiful footage of the Palm Springs Car Classic and the stunning cars on display. This event is a must-see for any classic car enthusiast, and Gage does an excellent job capturing the magic of the event and the passion of the car owners.
Overall, season 9, episode 7 of My Classic Car is a great combination of car show and educational programming. Gage's enthusiasm for cars is contagious, and viewers will appreciate the insight into rubber aging and longevity. And, of course, the beautiful cars on display make this episode a feast for the eyes.