Rick’s Restoration, the company featured on the reality TV show “American Restoration,” is still operational but no longer part of the show. The show itself was reformatted in 2016, and Rick Dale and his team were not part of the new format.
Rick Dale’s company, Rick’s Restorations, gained widespread popularity through the History Channel’s show “American Restoration,” which aired from 2010 to 2014. The show focused on the restoration of vintage items and was a spin-off from “Pawn Stars,” where Dale was a frequent guest. His business is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and specializes in the restoration of classic American memorabilia, from vintage soda machines to gas pumps and everything in between.
In 2016, the show underwent a significant change when the History Channel decided to take “American Restoration” in a new direction. The format was altered to feature multiple restoration shops across the United States instead of focusing solely on Rick’s Restorations. This change meant that Rick Dale, his family, and his staff were no longer featured on the show.
Despite no longer being on television, Rick’s Restorations continues to operate, offering restoration services to clients interested in reviving their cherished items. The business maintains a presence through its website and social media, showcasing ongoing projects and completed restorations. Fans of the original show can still visit the shop for tours and potentially commission work from Rick and his team.