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  2. Aug 25, 2022 · MotorTrend announced Thursday that it has discontinued the pioneering off-road build series “Dirt Every Day” after 10 years and 138 episodes.

    • How It All Started
    • Bringing on Dave Chappelle
    • The Adventures and People
    • The Memories of A Lifetime
    • The Projects That Took The Most
    • The Great Shutdown Wasn't Much of A Stoppage
    • What to Do with So Much Time on Their Hands
    • What If They Were Asked to Do A Show Today?
    • A Look Back Into The Careers of The Dirt Heads

    As successful as Dirt Every Day was, it wasn't something that was planned exactly from the beginning. In fact, while Fredwanted an off-road show onMotorTrend's YouTube channel, he wasn't looking to become the host of one. "The story was more that I suggestedMotorTrendshould have an off-road show as part of their old YouTube channel," Fred explained...

    One buddy he was able to bring on Dirt Every Day wasn't from the magazine world, but instead a fabricator from El Cajon, CA that owned Chappelle Exhaust and Kustom, Dave Chappelle. "This was a shop that made everything from muffler installs to full custom rock crawler builds," said Dave, "along with doing quite a fewtech article installations for m...

    While you could call Dirt Every Day a project show, where there was a project vehicle to build every episode, it really wasn't at the end of the day. Each project was dedicated to an adventure that particular episode was about. They were the means to an ends, but even that doesn't tell the whole story of what made Dirt Every Day special. As a viewe...

    Of course, not everything can be captured on camera and there are moments Fred and Dave have that can never be fully expressed on a single episode of Dirt Every Day. While Fred couldn't just pick one project or adventure as his favorite, Dave pointed out a big one. "The stories will go on forever," said Dave, "but getting a chance to build a rig an...

    Because it really is just Fred and Dave putting in the work of a project in the limited timespan that shooting a TV show allows for, there are times when things do go a bit overboard. The red Willys Wagon, the 4x4 Motorhome, the dual engine Cadillac were all enormous undertakings that no other TV show could pull off like our Dirt Heads could. "I th...

    Of course, when the COVID-19 Pandemic brought nearly everything to a halt across the world, Dirt Every Day and our Dirt Heads just couldn't stop and do nothing. Especially for Dave, as he explained, "It's no secret that I'm a workaholic. I have always rushed right back home to get back to my day job, work on house projects, or continue building and...

    While looking towards the future without Dirt Every Day in their lives, Fred and Dave both aren't just going to sit around. The Pandemic couldn't make them do it, why would this be any different? "I'll be working on more of my unfinished project trucks and posting more low budget updates on my YouTube channel and Social Media outlets," said Fred. I...

    With Fred opening up and accepting hosting TV shows as a job now versus that very first episode of Dirt Every Day, what would he like to do next? Well, it still wouldn't be a pavement show but it also wouldn't be just another off-road project show, either. In fact, if he were given the chance to start something new, it wouldn't even be an automotiv...

    As a closing to this chapter of the Dirt Heads and Dirt Every Day history books, we asked both Fred and Dave their favorite thing to have done in their careers to this point. For Dave, his career as a fabricator was full of interesting projects and jobs, but his favorite was the main part that kept the occupants safe. "My favorite fabrication proje...

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  3. So sad to see this video from Fred, but Dirt Everyday is cancelled. I absolutely loved the show (not a 4x4 guy) to see Fred and Dave just enjoying themselves, their hard work, and to learn from them. I just hope they give the pink ape his overdue goodbye.

  4. Aug 25, 2022 · I canceled my subscription after I finished watching the last season of Dirt Every Day. That was the one show left besides HRG with Tony that I enjoyed. I will definitely be subscribing to Fred and Daves YouTube channels and hopefully that will fill the void with no more episodes on MotorTrend.

  5. Can’t believe dirt everyday was cut before engine masters… Just dropped their most unique show in their whole lineup.

  6. After 11 seasons Dirt Every Day wont be returning. On to new Adventures. And way more free Youtube videos.

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  8. r/DirtEveryDay: Dedicated to the Dirt-Heads! Dirt Every Day is a CANCELLED show on the Motortrend App. Get it, it's RAD! Or don't, it's not as rad….