Filming Wrapped on First Episode of “Endangered Skills”
The RPM Foundation is proud to announce the we have wrapped production on the first episode our new docu-series, Endangered Skills. This series, being produced with the assistance of Lucky Kraken, is designed to preserve and share the rare, hands-on techniques that are vital to keeping classic cars on the road, many of which are practiced by only a handful of experts across the country.
Filming for the first episode took place at LaVine Restorations in Nappanee, Indiana, and featured owner and expert Travis LaVine and RPM Apprentice Jesse Porter. LaVine Restorations is currently mentoring seven RPM Apprentices! Travis and Jesse worked together to demonstrate the essential steps in planning a professional vehicle restoration. This foundational episode sets the tone for what’s to come, giving viewers a detailed look at how expert-level restorations begin.
Future episodes will dive into step-by-step instruction of specialized skills such as bending windshield glass, babbitting for bearings, and more. These are the techniques that are becoming increasingly rare, and RPM is committed to keeping them alive.
Stay tuned for the release date and information about upcoming episodes.
If you have a rare skill that you believe would suit our series, we'd love to hear from you! Please send us a message!
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