Canadian TV show Lost Car Rescue begins second season
Global News
Like last year, Matt Sager will lead his crew in search of abandoned vehicles in remote locations.
One year ago, Matt Sager didn’t know what to expect.
Lost Car Rescue was about to make its TV debut, and its host wasn’t sure how things would go.
The series proved popular, though, and it returned for its second season this week. As like last year, Sager will lead his crew in search of abandoned vehicles in remote locations.
“Throughout the season, the crew travel across the country searching for various unique finds,” reads a Lost Car Rescue press release, “including a car allegedly owned by America’s most famous mobster, Al Capone, and an iconic 20th-century vehicle from the oil boom.”
For Season 2, Sager says the first year was a good road map for what to expect.
“We just had to go capture it and go on this journey,” Sager said in an interview with Global News. “It was way more relaxing. We didn’t have to worry about teaching or bringing somebody up to speed because our whole team stayed the same.
“Most of our (camera people) were the same, our producers were the same. And it really helped because everybody knew what the look was and what our team liked. And now we can just be ourselves.”
With fans lauding Season 1, Sager admits he didn’t realize his 10-year dream would prove to be so popular.