Showgoers and fans can relive the excitement from the 2016 SEMA Show this weekend with the all-new season of “The Lifted Life,” and an encore airing of the “SEMA Battle of the Builders” one-hour TV special.
Cris Payne, owner of Truck Guru, gives viewers an inside look at his ’16 Chevy Colorado that he entered into last year’s competition.
The SEMA Battle of the Builders (BOTB) competition has become a renowned program, featuring the country’s top vehicle builders who have already proven themselves by having a vehicle displayed at the SEMA Show.
Jesse Greening and his father Jeff entered a '61 Chevy Impala bubble top, converted into a wagon, in the 2016 SEMA Battle of the Builders competition.
Kyle Tucker turned an all-steel Willys that has been a drag race car all of its life into a SEMA Battle of the Builders contender.
A ’48 Cadillac was one of two Ringbrothers cars that was named to the 2016 SEMA Battle of the Builders Top 10.
For nearly 20 years, Cam Miller has helped car builders complete their projects by doing custom paint and airbrush at his shop, HS Customs in Logan, Utah.
Big Mike, one of three Young Guns who made it into the Top 10 in the 2016 SEMA Battle of the Builders competition, has been modifying cars for nine years.
With his ’17 Ford Raptor, Brad DeBerti is one of three Young Guns who made it into the top 10 in the 2016 SEMA Battle of the Builders competition.
Phil and Jeremy Gerber of The Roadster Shop have been modifying cars to a certain extent since they were kids, but only during the last 15 years have they built cars professionally.