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V8TV Personalities |
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Meet the V8TV Crew! V8TV is all about bringing you real info that you can use, in a manner that's easy to understand. Kelle Oeste is not just a pretty face, as she grew up
on a farm working on machines with her dad. A former FFA queen (an award
received for her engine rebuilding project), Kelle likes to take things
apart. Kelle is also a highly competent welder. Whenever you see
Kelle doing her thing on V8TV, she's not just being a
line reader... she's truly hands-on. | | | Kevin Oeste is the
creator and Producer of V8TV. He recognized the need to create a
show that delivered hands-on tech and product info to the millions of
enthusiasts who want to build their own dream cars. You may have seen
him in a previous life as producer of Hot Rod Magazine TV. Today, Kevin is
up to his eyes in V8TV project cars. | | | John Blandford brings over 20 years of body and paint experience to the
team, assisting in special projects and collaborating with the crew on
plotting the proper course of action on sheetmetal replacement and
repair. V8TV is not John's full-time gig, but the crew appreciates his
expertise when needed. | | | Nathan Newberry mainly handles body and paint work in the V8TV shop, but he also lends his talents to electrical installs and wiring, and can be seen spinning wrenches as well. A man of many talents, Nathan has a long history of "doing whatever it takes" to complete the project. | | | Nick Doerr has been with the V8TV crew since the first car, and is a
talented young fabricator and assembly technician. When he's not
welding up a bracket or exhaust system, Nick is putting parts together
and making sure everything fits and works properly. | | | You may recognize Nick Scavo, our resident street car drag race hero.
Nick is one of those people who works a real job and still scrapes up
the funds to win national street car drag racing events from time to time. A true hands-on guy, Nick's got a
trick (or a cheat) for just about everything. |
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