To round their renovation up, the body shop mechanics laid some massive speakers inside the van, fitting them in front of the ramp.
Once their transformation was finished, neither Mike nor Xzibit could contain their excitement for this sweet new ride.
From Bread Van To Skater Ramp
Another memorable episode happened when a skater named Mike gave over his van that used to deliver bread to the show. Before that, the car had a white paint job, with pink stripes wrapping around the lower half.
After some time in the shop, the exterior was redone with a blue and orange spray-painted design.
Sandwich Seat
In addition to this, the driver's seat was redone and made into white bread. Mike's van used to be a bread truck, so in homage to its earlier years, the crew wanting to tie that into their new design.
As if that wasn't enough, they also furnished a skater's ramp at the back of the vehicle for the avid skater.
Now That's Ridiculous!
Regardless of each vehicle that appeared on the show, every project was completely restored and upgraded, leaving everyone speechless, even viewers watching at home. "Pimp My Ride" produced some remarkable and sometimes ridiculous pieces of work during its run.
But not all is as it seems, there was a lot more behind the production of this show than Xzibits saying, "Yo dawg."
Not All Contestants Had Good Experiences
As it turns out, there were a few of the young contestants who didn't have the best experience while filming the show. One of these contestants was Jake Glazier, who appeared in the fourth season.
His feelings were shared by two other contestants named Justin Dearinger and Seth Martino, who both featured in the show's final season.