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Lethal Hardcore structured the series around a recurring satirical premise. It parodied government incentive programs like the federal "Cash for Clunkers" automobile trade-in program. The production details for the fifth title include: Chucky Sleaze Studio/Distributor: Lethal Hardcore Release Date: July 15, 2011 Total Runtime: 183 minutes (3 hours, 3 minutes) Format: Physical DVD and digital streaming Cast and Scene Structure
As of Season 5, Cash for Chunkers is streaming on a mid-tier platform (imagine a hybrid of Discovery’s Junkyard Empire and Netflix’s Pressure Cooker ). Open casting calls for Season 6 have already been announced, requiring teams to submit a video of themselves dismantling a large item in under 60 minutes.
Fans can look forward to the return of fan-favorite teams:
The rules remain deceptively simple: five teams of expert scrappers are unleashed into a sprawling, multi-acre salvage yard known as "The Boneyard." They have exactly 48 hours to locate, extract, and process "chunkers"—slang in the industry for massive, heavy industrial components that are difficult to move but payout in pure poundage. Whether it’s a rusted locomotive engine block, a decommissioned ship propeller, or an industrial boiler from the 1950s, if it’s heavy, it’s money.
Hosting duties are once again handled by the gravelly-voiced salvage legend, "Big" Mike Dalton. The grand prize has been bumped up to $50,000, a check that is literally cut from a piece of scrap metal. As the tagline for Season 5 warns: "It’s not about what you find, it’s about what you can carry. Get paid or get crushed."
Cash for Chunkers 5 may not win any Emmys for high art, but for fans of scrappy competition, recycling culture, and watching a sledgehammer meet a broken refrigerator — it’s solid gold. Or at least, solid scrap value.
The Cash For Clunkers program was launched in 2009 as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The program provided rebates of up to $4,500 to consumers who traded in their old vehicles for new ones. The program was designed to boost the automotive industry, which was struggling at the time, and to encourage consumers to purchase new, more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Lethal Hardcore structured the series around a recurring satirical premise. It parodied government incentive programs like the federal "Cash for Clunkers" automobile trade-in program. The production details for the fifth title include: Chucky Sleaze Studio/Distributor: Lethal Hardcore Release Date: July 15, 2011 Total Runtime: 183 minutes (3 hours, 3 minutes) Format: Physical DVD and digital streaming Cast and Scene Structure
As of Season 5, Cash for Chunkers is streaming on a mid-tier platform (imagine a hybrid of Discovery’s Junkyard Empire and Netflix’s Pressure Cooker ). Open casting calls for Season 6 have already been announced, requiring teams to submit a video of themselves dismantling a large item in under 60 minutes. cash for chunkers 5
Fans can look forward to the return of fan-favorite teams: Lethal Hardcore structured the series around a recurring
The rules remain deceptively simple: five teams of expert scrappers are unleashed into a sprawling, multi-acre salvage yard known as "The Boneyard." They have exactly 48 hours to locate, extract, and process "chunkers"—slang in the industry for massive, heavy industrial components that are difficult to move but payout in pure poundage. Whether it’s a rusted locomotive engine block, a decommissioned ship propeller, or an industrial boiler from the 1950s, if it’s heavy, it’s money. Open casting calls for Season 6 have already
Hosting duties are once again handled by the gravelly-voiced salvage legend, "Big" Mike Dalton. The grand prize has been bumped up to $50,000, a check that is literally cut from a piece of scrap metal. As the tagline for Season 5 warns: "It’s not about what you find, it’s about what you can carry. Get paid or get crushed."
Cash for Chunkers 5 may not win any Emmys for high art, but for fans of scrappy competition, recycling culture, and watching a sledgehammer meet a broken refrigerator — it’s solid gold. Or at least, solid scrap value.
The Cash For Clunkers program was launched in 2009 as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The program provided rebates of up to $4,500 to consumers who traded in their old vehicles for new ones. The program was designed to boost the automotive industry, which was struggling at the time, and to encourage consumers to purchase new, more fuel-efficient vehicles.