After Mike picked up restoration full-time, Connor took over his father’s company Chimera Springs Rock Works, which is a slope stabilization business. But working with Rust Bros is not his only gig. Having grown up around junk cars, it was only natural that Connor also cultivates a deep interest and extensive know-how of cars. Connor started his career off by working for Avery, making the latter his mentor. Connor Hall (Mike’s son and mechanic)Ĭonnor Hall may be Mike’s son but he’s Avery’s disciple in all ways that matter. Some episodes of Season 2 also saw Avery’s son restoring a vehicle by himself. They argue sometimes and things heat up, but then the best friends always end up having a good laugh after doing a bang-up job of fixing old cars. Mike’s tendency to ignore the pre-agreed budget and going overboard is a constant source of consternation for Avery. Avery is the one who usually tells Mike that he bought a piece of junk and also convinces him to sell cars that Mike gets attached to. Avery Shoaf (lead mechanic and second in command)Īvery is Mike’s best friend and arguably the most knowledgeable about cars. There’s only one problem – Mike has no business acumen and most of the time ends up going way over budget on restoration projects. Mike still wants to sell, but before he finds any takers, he wants to restore as many of his cars as possible. That’s when news broke about this crazy real estate listing and Mike came onto the radar of the network. When it didn’t sell, instead of lowering the asking price, Mike increased it. But the 64-year-old hippie’s fear of dying soon and leaving his family with the burden of a land filled with scrap cars pushed him to put the property (and all the cars on it) up for sale. Mike Hall has been obsessed with cars for over 50 years and ever since he was a teenager, he has been collecting vintage junk cars and now has amassed over 400 of them. Mike has a self-admitted problem – he just cannot help but buy old cars that are not in working condition anymore.
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