
Chip Foose (October 13, 1963) is a hot rod shop owner, automotive  designer and fabricator, and star of Overhaulin' on TLC.
Foose began working on automobiles at age seven for his father's company, Project Design, in Santa Barbara, California. Encouraged by Ford and Preston Tucker designer Alex Tremulis, Foose started to attend the Art Center College of Design in 1982, however dropped out after two years due to financial difficulties.
 After working for four years at ASHA Corp.,  Foose returned to the Art Center to  complete his education. After  graduating in 1990, Foose worked  full-time for Sterenberger Design and  part-time for Boyd Coddington. In  1993, Foose resigned from Sterenberger  to work for J Mays at Ford,  however Coddington was able to convince  Foose to work for him instead.  Working for Coddington full-time, Foose  eventually became the president  of Coddington's company Hot Rods by  Boyd. While working for  Coddington, Foose designed many of Coddington's  well known creations  such as the Boydster I and II.
After working for four years at ASHA Corp.,  Foose returned to the Art Center to  complete his education. After  graduating in 1990, Foose worked  full-time for Sterenberger Design and  part-time for Boyd Coddington. In  1993, Foose resigned from Sterenberger  to work for J Mays at Ford,  however Coddington was able to convince  Foose to work for him instead.  Working for Coddington full-time, Foose  eventually became the president  of Coddington's company Hot Rods by  Boyd. While working for  Coddington, Foose designed many of Coddington's  well known creations  such as the Boydster I and II.In  1998, with Hot Rods by Boyd facing  bankruptcy, Foose left his position  and with his wife Lynne started his  own automotive and product design  company called Foose Design in  Huntington Beach, California.
 In  2004, the TLC program Overhaulin' began  to air with Foose as the star  of show. In 2006, Foose launched a line  of die cast replicas of many of  his famous designs partnering with the  makers of Johnny Lightning in the  creation of JL Full Throttle. JL Full  Throttle produced many of Foose's  famous, award winning designs like  Grand Master and Impression.
In  2004, the TLC program Overhaulin' began  to air with Foose as the star  of show. In 2006, Foose launched a line  of die cast replicas of many of  his famous designs partnering with the  makers of Johnny Lightning in the  creation of JL Full Throttle. JL Full  Throttle produced many of Foose's  famous, award winning designs like  Grand Master and Impression. 
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