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How to Watch Dirty Old Cars

Published 2023-01-25 By Heather C. Jackson

A red vintage car half clean and half dirty

Episode 5 of season 1 of Dirty Old Cars, titled "Hurst So Good", airs Wednesday, February 1 at 10:00 PM eastern time on History. This new History Channel show explores the rediscovery of classic historic cars buried under layers of mold, dust, dirt, and grime, just waiting for a good clean-up to get back on the road. Follow the staff and owners of three detailing shops as they track down these classic gems and give them new life. Unique Classic Cars in Mankato, Minnesota, Visual Perfection in Morganton, North Carolina, and Reds Detail in Marietta, Georgia. are on the hunt to find some of the dirtiest cars and transform them into their former beauty, all while meeting some wacky characters along the way. This article will show you how to watch this season of Dirty Old Cars even if you don’t have cable.

  • When Does Dirty Old Cars Air: Dirty Old Cars airs on Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. ET.
  • Where to Watch: Dirty Old Cars airs on History.
  • Best Way to Watch New Episodes of Dirty Old Cars: Philo carries History and is the cheapest way to watch (1-week free trial).
Table of Contents
  • Where to Watch Dirty Old Cars
    • Philo is The Best Way To Watch Dirty Old Cars Live
    • Watch Dirty Old Cars on Sling TV
    • Watch Dirty Old Cars on DIRECTV STREAM
    • Watch Dirty Old Cars on Hulu Live TV
  • Watch Dirty Old Cars for Free

Where to Watch Dirty Old Cars

You can watch Dirty Old Cars on any streaming services that carry the History channel, such as Philo, Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, and DIRECTV STREAM. With them, you can watch History, just as if you had cable. Information on those services and how to sign up for each is listed below.

Philo is The Best Way To Watch Dirty Old Cars Live

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The most affordable way to watch History is Philo, which gives you access to Dirty Old Cars and many other History shows for $25/month. See our complete list of channels on Philo. You can check out a free trial to Philo and see if the service will meet your needs. Philo also includes a cloud DVR for you to record shows to watch later. 

Sign Up For A Free Trial To Philo

Philo is supported on Apple iPhone and iPad (running iOS 9 or newer), Android phones and tablets (running 5.0 or newer), Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast.

You can also sign in to the History app with your Philo credentials to watch episodes. Be sure to check out our review of Philo for more information on the service.

Watch Dirty Old Cars on Sling TV

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Sling TV provides a live stream of History, so you can watch Dirty Old Cars just as if you had cable. The channel is available on both of Sling’s core packages (Blue or Orange), each costing $40 per month. In addition, Sling includes a cloud DVR so that you can record shows for later.

Sling TV is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and more, so it’s not a problem to enjoy History on a TV, tablet, computer, or other smart devices. There are more channels available on Sling TV than what I’ve mentioned here. To find out more about what Sling TV offers and more information about Sling TV device compatibility, check out this detailed review of Sling TV.

The review includes information on a Sling TV free trial and ways to get discounted (and free) streaming devices, so be sure to check it out.

Sign up for a free trial

Watch Dirty Old Cars on DIRECTV STREAM

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DIRECTV STREAM is another way to watch Dirty Old Cars on History. Channel packages with History start at $69.99 per month. A subscription to DIRECTV STREAM includes the following:

  • watch 20 streams simultaneously per subscription 
  • a cloud-based DVR
  • channels like History and more
  • supported on Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Amazon FireTV, and more

You can check out this streaming service through this 5-day free trial or read about it in our DIRECTV STREAM review.

Watch Dirty Old Cars on Hulu Live TV

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Hulu is another way to stream Dirty Old Cars on History. Previously, Hulu was known for its vast on-demand streaming library. They have recently added a Hulu Live TV service for $69.99 a month, which includes the History channel. Hulu Live TV also has the following features:

  • 60+ other channels including local network channels.
  • Price includes a subscription to ESPN+ and Disney+
  • Unlimited cloud DVR storage. (Recordings save for 9 months)
  • Watch on 2 screens at once. (Upgrades available)
  • Comes with 6 customizable profiles
  • Includes entire Hulu streaming library
  • Supports iOS, Android, Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, and more.

Check out Hulu’s Live TV here.

Many of History’s shows are available on-demand on Hulu’s streaming service as well, including Duck Dynasty and several seasons of Dirty Old Cars. Check out our full review of Hulu Live TV for more details.

Watch Dirty Old Cars for Free

Some of the streaming services that carry History offer a free trial. You can take advantage of those and watch free History.

  • Philo – offers a 1-week free trial
  • DIRECTV STREAM – offers a 5-day free trial
  • Sling TV – offers a free trial.

As long as you cancel before the free trial expires, you won’t be charged. If you get creative with email addresses and payment methods, you could watch free Dirty Old Cars even longer. Doing this would also let you test out the various live TV streaming services to see which one you like the best.

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Last Updated 2023-01-26

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