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Tex Mex Motors

  • TV Series
  • 2023–
  • TV-14
  • 35m
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Tex Mex Motors (2023)
In the hands of these experts, junkers transform into treasures when they bring cars from Mexico to El Paso for radical restorations in this entertaining series.
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Junkers turn into jewels when they're in the hands of these pros, who bring cars from Mexico to El Paso for radical restorations in this lively series.Junkers turn into jewels when they're in the hands of these pros, who bring cars from Mexico to El Paso for radical restorations in this lively series.Junkers turn into jewels when they're in the hands of these pros, who bring cars from Mexico to El Paso for radical restorations in this lively series.

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    • Jaime Hjelm
    • Andy Stapp
    • Wesley Zachary
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    • Stars
      • Jaime Hjelm
      • Andy Stapp
      • Wesley Zachary
    • 57User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Jaime Hjelm
    Jaime Hjelm
    • Jaime Hjelm…
    • 2023–2024
    Andy Stapp
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    • Painter…
    • 2023–2024
    Wesley Zachary
    • Wesley Zachary Master Fabricator…
    • 2023–2024
    Rob Pitts
    • Rabbit
    • 2023
    Marcos Scooter Carrera
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    • 2023
    Mike Coy
    • Shop Boss, painter
    • 2023
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    7mjblue-99772

    Good First Season

    The first episode for me was a little weak. It was still finding its footing and judging by the reviews, most people agree with me on that. I almost gave up on it but something in me decided to try one more episode. And then another. And before I knew it I watched the whole first season.

    First of all, it's very staged, I wish they would do without the fake dramatics. They're not necessary, the amount of restoration they do to these cars is worth watching in and of itself. Like others have said, I wish they showed a little more about the automotive side, however they do show more than some shows have.

    I like the characters. The first episode they were definitely still figuring things out but you can tell the bond deepened as the show went on and everyone got more comfortable on camera, so it was a better product the farther along it got. I'd imagine a season two taking into consideration all the good feedback on here could be a ton better.
    2ploubardis

    Fake

    At episode one they have to put rocks to stop the wheels from rolling when they sell it to the estate agent. What ???? A new refurbished car that the handbrake doesn't work!!! Nice work. Plus at the close ups you can see that the paint job is white and someone left as a mark red fingerprints on it. In short very poor job. I imagine that the buyer isn't real and it's all part of the show. Otherwise I don't see the reason to buy that car for 30.000 dollars. And when we talk about staging how come the cops stop them in Mexico and the film crew suddenly from close ups end up a mile away, not mentioning the cop who is full of tattoos.
    7testbed

    The acting is terrible, so at least you know the mechanics are probably legit

    I've watched other very obviously fake car shows on Netflix, but none so obviously fake as this. It's a shame as the show doesn't need the silly dramatisations.

    People watched pimp my ride to see the car transform (as ridiculous and often dangerous and pointless as those transformations were). I don't know why these shows can't do the same format as pimp my ride but with the actual talent that these people obviously have.

    The transformations look great, and though I know nothing about cars the general consensus seems to be that these guys actually know what they're doing. Such a shame they aren't just showcasing that talent in a real way without the bad acting and dumb setups.
    5fernando-31997

    It was a good idea but its FAKE...

    Most of the stuff you see on screen is not authentic, mosf ot the cars they say they buy in Juarez are not actually bought from the people on screen nor they are in Juarez when they are filming.

    The whole "being pulled over" by the "Federales" is super staged and scripted, the agents aren't even Mexican and Federales do not use those models of trucks nor they take your papers and come back... they will either take them and not come back or something else will happen but trust me they will not be chicano spanglish speaking agents... not authentic.. at all.

    Like I mentioned before, the locations are not Juarez, Mexico other than a few shots on the street or the actual bridge. This could have been a great show but they just scripted it all the way ...
    7snwot9

    It's a fun auto restoration show.

    Driving into Juarez, Mexico to find cheap classics and bringing them back to the US to polish up and sell is what it's all about. It's fun to watch, the characters grow on you. Rabbit (whose voice sounds like king Zog from disenchantment) is the slick buyer/salesman who could probably sell Henry Ford a car, and Scooter his giddy, keen sidekick with connections to sellers in Juarez. They make for a entertaining buddy roadtrip duo. Some other comments are saying it's fake, that they film the Mexican segments in rural New Mexico are right and wrong. It looks like the cars are actually bought in Juarez then brought back, but some extra "pickup shots' that the production decided to add later are filmed in rural US. I guess it just makes practical sense that if you decide to have a drone shot of them driving away from the purchase, but you didn't think to get that shot at the time, that you'd just find a similar looking location in Texas or New Mexico. It's reality TV, but yeah.. it's still TV. They do seem to push the resto work through fairly quickly, sometimes taking less than an episode on a car, or having two projects in the works. Also, they don't really go into minute details of the resto, usually just focusing on one or two problems and how they fix them. But still, it's easy watching, interesting and some light-hearted humor thrown in.

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      Rob "Rabbit" Pitts died from stage 4 stomach cancer on 8/25/2024 shortly after wrapping filming of season 2 of Tex Mex Motors.
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and composed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)

      Produced and performed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)

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      • June 9, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chatarras de lujo tex-mex
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