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''The Vintage Vehicle Show'', produced by Tim Stansbury and hosted by Lance Lambert, is dedicated to
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s,
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s and classics, although cars from vintage to present have been featured on the program. Each episode focuses on an automotive museum, a car show, or a private collection somewhere in the
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although most episodes are located in the western United States. The program began on one station in
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in 1993 and is currently syndicated throughout the U.S. on 101 stations and in 27 foreign markets. As of 6/26/14 over 450 new episodes have been produced.


References

*http://www.hotrodhotline.com/feature/guestcolumnists/lancelambert/


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vintage Vehicle Show Automotive television series 2000s American television series 2010s American television series 1993 American television series debuts