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Kevin Schiele and Dave Kindig Build a Custom Car for a Charity Auction on Bitchin' Rides!

On Bitchin' Rides, Dave Kindig and his talented team, including lead fabricator Kevin Schiele, are known for their jaw-dropping custom car builds. In one particularly heartfelt episode, Dave and Kevin took on a special project: building a custom car for a charity auction. This build was not only a testament to their craftsmanship but also a way to give back to the community.


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The car chosen for this charity project was a classic American model, transformed into a one-of-a-kind creation. As with all Kindig-it Design projects, the process began with Dave Kindig’s visionary sketch, outlining the unique elements that would make this car truly special. The team then set to work on everything from the exterior bodywork to the high-performance engine, ensuring that the car would stand out not only for its looks but also for its functionality and power.


Kevin Schiele, often affectionately known as “KevDogg,” played a pivotal role in the build, overseeing the fabrication work and ensuring that every detail was executed to perfection. His expertise, particularly in suspension and chassis work, was crucial in making this car not only visually stunning but also smooth and reliable on the road. Known for his hands-on approach, Kevin’s role extended to guiding the team, ensuring the custom build met the high standards that Kindig-it Design is famous for.


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The project took several months, with the team facing numerous challenges along the way, from sourcing rare parts to executing complex modifications. However, the end result was a breathtaking car that showcased the team’s combined talents in design, fabrication, and finishing. The finished vehicle was a seamless blend of classic design and modern innovation, including upgraded suspension, a high-performance engine, and custom interior work to match.


One of the most exciting aspects of the project was its purpose. The car was built to be auctioned off for a charity event, with all proceeds going to a cause close to the hearts of Dave, Kevin, and the entire team. The charity chosen was one that focuses on providing support for children and families in need, aligning with Kindig-it Design’s ongoing efforts to give back to the community.


The auction itself was a major success. The custom car attracted significant attention from bidders, thanks in part to the prestige of both Kindig-it Design and the Bitchin' Rides TV show. By the end of the auction, the car had raised an impressive sum, with all the funds going to the charity, helping to make a difference in the lives of those in need.


Throughout the episode, viewers could see the passion and dedication that Dave and Kevin brought to the project. It wasn’t just about building a car; it was about creating something meaningful that could impact lives. This build stood as a reminder of the power of combining talent, passion, and a good cause.


For fans of Bitchin' Rides, the charity auction project was a touching moment in the show’s history, showing a different side of the car-building business—one that prioritizes giving back to the community while still delivering world-class craftsmanship. Both Dave Kindig and Kevin Schiele are well-respected not only for their technical skills but also for their generosity and commitment to helping others through their work​.

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