{"id":58,"date":"2020-06-09T03:28:11","date_gmt":"2020-06-09T03:28:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/celebrity-updates.com\/?p=58"},"modified":"2020-06-09T03:28:11","modified_gmt":"2020-06-09T03:28:11","slug":"scot-mcmillan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity-updates.com\/scot-mcmillan\/","title":{"rendered":"Scot McMillan from \u201cMisfit Garage\u201d: 7 Facts you should Know."},"content":{"rendered":"
Scot McMillan is a television personality, mechanic, and builder. The business runs in his blood. His father was a renowned local mechanic back in the day. Scot spent most of his time in his father\u2019s garage, picking up several useful skills along the way.<\/p>\n
By the end of his senior year, McMillan had already built and sold his first model! Most people will not be aware of the fact that the car specialist is also a former vet. Here are seven interesting facts about the life of Scot McMillan from Misfit Garage.<\/p>\n
Scot McMillan is a restoration expert and reality star who appeared on the show, Misfit Garage. The show follows the exploits of former Gas Monkey employees who were let go. Instead of laying low, they went on to start a different garage. Their goal was to surpass their former employees. Even the name of their garage is a little on the nose!<\/p>\n
Scot McMillan, Jordan Butler, and Tom Smith started an auto-body shop called \u2018Fired up garage.\u2019 By 2014, the crew was back on television again. It came with the advent of the Pilgrim Studios produced show, Misfit Garage.<\/p>\n The series first aired on October 13th,<\/sup> 2014, with the episode titled \u2018Fired Up About a ’67 Chevelle.\u2019 As the title aptly suggests, Scot and the rest of his crew went to work on a 67 Chevelle. They even took part in a demolition derby!<\/p>\n Exciting stunts like these have helped the show enjoy an impressive six-season run, boasting a grand total of 56 episodes in the process. McMillan appeared in about 14 episodes before stepping back from television in 2016.<\/p>\n His last appearance came in the third season, on an episode titled \u2018Sue’s Custom 56 Ford.\u2019<\/p>\n When he turned 19, Scot decided to enlist in the Marine Corps. It was not an easy decision on his part as he had long desired to start his garage. Unable to raise the required funds, he opted to try something different. After basic training, Scot got to tour different parts of the world with the military.<\/p>\n Everything changed when he was sent to Iraq. While on duty with his unit, Scot was hit with a motor that nearly killed him. The experience left him traumatized, and understandably, he decided to switch focus to something else.<\/p>\n Scot started his business, \u2018Scots Rod,\u2019 while he was still in high school. At the time, he was good friends with Aaron. Their business grew steadily, so much so that they later switched to a larger working space and switched names. At this point, their shop was called the PT Performance. Their time together saw them build over fifty cars!<\/p>\n The Misfit garage star is the proprietor of<\/a> Scots Rods Garage. It handles auto repair and restoration. The shop is trendy in Texas and fetches Scot a nice bit of profit. He also appeared on three seasons of the Misfit Garage. Sources say that he was paid $17,000 for every episode he appeared in. That means that in total, Scot raked in $238,000 from his work on the series. As it stands, Scot McMillan\u2019s net worth stands at $600,000.<\/p>\nHe was in the army.<\/strong><\/h2>\n
His friendship with Aaron Kaufman.<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Scot McMillan\u2019s net worth, Source of Income.<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Is Scot McMillan married?<\/strong><\/h2>\n