2024-07-20
Andy pressures Blair to bring his SVO Mustang to life.
Kevin Hart's Challenger fabrication is complete, and Dave is now incorporating his futuristic idea into the dash and interior. This client, who demands perfection, will receive a fresh, bespoke color, exquisite bodywork, and seamless assembly. (Repeat).
Charity, Dave's wife, drove the wheels off her '67 Chevelle in high school. When the couple first started their business, they sold their car in the intention of eventually purchasing another. That day has arrived, and the crew is hard at work getting everything ready for Charity's birthday.
The Chevelle survives paint and enters the assembly section, where it is brought back to life. New upholstery provides the automobile the much-needed boost it need, and Dave is once again the family hero.
It's no secret that while Kev can appreciate cars of all shapes, deep down, he's a truck guy through and through. So when a truck show comes through town, KevDogg shows Dave what is what with all the great builds that have descended on Salt Lake.
Dave's latest client wants him to outlaw a Porsche 356 A, which means a ton of modifications, including smoothed-out bumpers, louvered deck lid, through-the-hood fuel filler and more. But this will be a B.' Outlaw and have the Kindig touch.
David takes Larry to Southern California to visit his friend Keith Dean, a builder and unique restorer with a famous family history of creating movie cars. Keith reveals a Dragula that he is building for Butch Patrick, who starred in "The Munsters." (Repeat).
Larry wants Keith Dean to design a car. David and Larry search for a donor car for Larry's project with Keith when they attend the Pomona Swamp Meet and Classic Car Show. (Repeat).
At the Pomona Swap Meet and Classic Car Show, David falls in love with a 1954 Fiat 500 Topolino, but the lowriders are what really gets his attention. In San Diego, he visits friend and fellow car collector Perry Mansfield. (Repeat).
The Canadian military approaches The Guild to help restore a 1940s field artillery tractor (FAT) to be used for military funerals. Army mechanics at the 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery in Petawawa, Ontario, work on the body of the FAT. (Repeat).
David sits in the original, fully functioning 1965 James Bond DB5 at the Pebble Beach Concours; and back at The Guild, Dan and Greg help an owner fulfill a dream of fully restoring a 1930 Ford Model A. (Repeat).
The guy bid goodbye to David's Rat Rod and hello to a 1973 Lincoln. Ron attempts to discover the brakes on a 1963 Buick Riviera. (Repeat).
David takes Larry to Southern California to visit his friend Keith Dean, a builder and unique restorer with a famous family history of creating movie cars. Keith reveals a Dragula that he is building for Butch Patrick, who starred in "The Munsters." (Repeat).
Larry wants Keith Dean to design a car. David and Larry search for a donor car for Larry's project with Keith when they attend the Pomona Swamp Meet and Classic Car Show. (Repeat).
At the Pomona Swap Meet and Classic Car Show, David falls in love with a 1954 Fiat 500 Topolino, but the lowriders are what really gets his attention. In San Diego, he visits friend and fellow car collector Perry Mansfield. (Repeat).
The Canadian military approaches The Guild to help restore a 1940s field artillery tractor (FAT) to be used for military funerals. Army mechanics at the 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery in Petawawa, Ontario, work on the body of the FAT. (Repeat).
David sits in the original, fully functioning 1965 James Bond DB5 at the Pebble Beach Concours; and back at The Guild, Dan and Greg help an owner fulfill a dream of fully restoring a 1930 Ford Model A. (Repeat).
The guy bid goodbye to David's Rat Rod and hello to a 1973 Lincoln. Ron attempts to discover the brakes on a 1963 Buick Riviera. (Repeat).
David takes Larry to Southern California to visit his friend Keith Dean, a builder and unique restorer with a famous family history of creating movie cars. Keith reveals a Dragula that he is building for Butch Patrick, who starred in "The Munsters." (Repeat).
Larry wants Keith Dean to design a car. David and Larry search for a donor car for Larry's project with Keith when they attend the Pomona Swamp Meet and Classic Car Show. (Repeat).
At the Pomona Swap Meet and Classic Car Show, David falls in love with a 1954 Fiat 500 Topolino, but the lowriders are what really gets his attention. In San Diego, he visits friend and fellow car collector Perry Mansfield. (Repeat).
The Canadian military approaches The Guild to help restore a 1940s field artillery tractor (FAT) to be used for military funerals. Army mechanics at the 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery in Petawawa, Ontario, work on the body of the FAT. (Repeat).
David sits in the original, fully functioning 1965 James Bond DB5 at the Pebble Beach Concours; and back at The Guild, Dan and Greg help an owner fulfill a dream of fully restoring a 1930 Ford Model A. (Repeat).
The guy bid goodbye to David's Rat Rod and hello to a 1973 Lincoln. Ron attempts to discover the brakes on a 1963 Buick Riviera. (Repeat).
A whiteout pile-up scatters heavy I-beams across the highway, testing James and his crew; Kevin must lift a 20,000-pound chunk of steel off the road; and Herb's crew stare down a huge mess and a marathon recovery in tough condition. (Repeat).
Freiburger and Finnegan revive a rusted-out '69 Mustang with a 302 V-8 and use it to tour Washington, D.C.
Jamie travels to Tennessee to pick up a heavy-rescue truck. (Repeat).
Bryce looks to defend his title against his nemesis, Josh -- but things quickly get out of hand, ending with a broken rig and a bruised ego. Hungry for a sponsor, AJ pushes his ATV to speeds of nearly 100mph. (Repeat).
Mike slips a Caterham Seven into the workshop, surprising Elvis. When Elvis sees it, he can't control his excitement at the thought of creating the perfect Seven suitable for modern motoring. However, the scope of the rehabilitation project exceeds expectations. (Repeat).
Tony accepts the challenge of a failed International Scout nightmare, including electrical concerns. Another client's Camaro, stored but damaged by a fallen tree, requires immediate repair. Tony and the D'Antonio Automotive team come to the rescue. (Repeat).
A whiteout pile-up scatters heavy I-beams across the highway, testing James and his crew; Kevin must lift a 20,000-pound chunk of steel off the road; and Herb's crew stare down a huge mess and a marathon recovery in tough condition. (Repeat).
Freiburger and Finnegan revive a rusted-out '69 Mustang with a 302 V-8 and use it to tour Washington, D.C.
Mike slips a Caterham Seven into the workshop, surprising Elvis. When Elvis sees it, he can't control his excitement at the thought of creating the perfect Seven suitable for modern motoring. However, the scope of the rehabilitation project exceeds expectations. (Repeat).