2024-09-26
Derek Bieri and Dave Chappelle come across an antique dually amid the hens. Derek sets his sights on big performance modifications in order to turn this vehicle into a car-hauling shop truck, while Dave begins work on a unique suspension system. (Repeat).
In Alabama, Derek discovers a Trans Am that doesn't fit the Bandit bill. Despite its issues, he's determined to transform it into a car Burt Reynolds would be proud of. (Repeat).
Derek collaborates with his brother Sean to transform a 1966 Oldsmobile F-85 from a wannabe drag racer to a classic cruiser. But it'll take more than a fresh coat of paint to get this automobile on the road, as the boys realize the engine is hiding a terrible secret. (Repeat).
Derek stumbles upon an abandoned 1964 Ford Galaxie in Michigan's snow-covered North. Determined to revive it, he envisions a rally-tribute car for back road adventures. (Repeat).
Derek and his brother Sean return to their North Dakota family homestead. They dig up a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle sedan buried in cow pies and with a waterlogged engine, intending to build a goin'-to-town rig for the old farmstead. (Repeat).
Derek enlists Steve Dulcich to help put the muscle back into a derelict Dodge Coronet. But with a completely seized drivetrain, the guys will have to replace everything on this car if they hope to make the 500-mile road trip back to Nashville. (Repeat).
Mark and Tony D'Agostino return to Salem, Oregon's Brothers Car Collection to see the famed Rapid Transit Duster. Meanwhile, a record number of new Mopar carcasses arrive at the Graveyard, highlighting the disassembly section. (Repeat).
The guys take four intake manifolds on the market. (Repeat).
555 BBC and the Blower Shop are taken. The difference in power between gas and e85 is tested, along with how much more can be made when running each on nitrous. (Repeat).
Freiburger and Finnegan come from their own garages to look at the top 10 project cars of "Roadkill." They'll explore what happened to fan favorites, what the guys really thought of them, and what the future holds. (Repeat).
The T-Bizzle is an '86 Thunderbird powered by a 302 V8, topped with a 6-71 blower and welded gears. Freiburger and Finnegan take it across the frozen tundra of the northern U.S., on a classic road trip with plenty of fail. (Repeat).
The un-wrecking of the Wreck Runner; a half '68 Satellite; and half '68 Road Runner with a 383 V-8 and a four-speed, is an ongoing saga. Dulcich is joined by Wiley Stevens and Chris Birdsong to bring new life to the car with a shifter upgrade, new clutch, and one of the biggest body mods in RKG history-a near full rear quarter panel replacement. (Repeat).
Freiburger and Dulcich team up to refine the supercharged big-block in the 1969 Crusher Impala. Later, the guys tackle a daunting challenge in a 440 Dart. (Repeat).
The guys work to restore a 1982 RX-7 to its former glory after it sat dormant for three decades. (Repeat).
Tiffany had this '89 Camaro for 20 years, but blew it up during a burnout competition nine years ago. Knowing how much she loves this car, her all-female "scooter gang" joins the Garage Squad to get Tiffany and her car back on the road. (Repeat).
The Fantomworks crew fixes a 1951 Buick Super for a couple. Later, Dan finds out what is behind the issues with Jim's 1961 Corvette. (Repeat).
A 1969 Chevelle with a supercharged LT4 engine is worked on. (Repeat).
Mike and Elvis try to find out how much fun they can have on a tiny budget when they take on a Fiat Coupe 20 Valve Turbo. The boys get their hands on a 1997 example of this "baby Ferrari" that's down on power and squeeze maximum performance out of it. (Repeat).
A 1940 International Harvester water truck transformation into a mobile barbecue pit tests Bill and the guys' skills. A 1986 C-10 is a family heirloom that is remade for future generations. (Repeat).
The wrecked shell of a 1970 Suburban car hauler tests Bill and his metal geniuses as they transform it into a high-end diesel, low, long bed, crew cab dually. Ekstensive makes a lifted and loaded F150 for Boots for Troops, a military charity. (Repeat).
Bill pushes the shop's creativity with his own build of a 2018 Yukon Denali XL. The luxury SUV is their tallest build ever with a custom lift, straight axles & a supercharger. The 1970 Suburban gets a handmade chassis & body with a custom fourth door. (Repeat).
Bill and the team bring the wrecked 1970 Suburban hauler back to life as a long bed, four door, crew cab dually with a 5.9 Cummins diesel engine, custom chassis and suspension. A 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II gets some extra muscle with a Mopar crate Hemi. (Repeat).
Rocker Ted Nugent brings in his beloved '74 Bronco. Bill and the guys make a ground up, all-terrain beast unlike any other. With his creative sparks flying, Bill gets going on a build he's dreamed about for years: a handmade, all-tube, off-road buggy. (Repeat).
The team takes a car skeleton and builds it up into a custom '46 Ford Coupe for a client who wants to surprise his dad. Also, Bill surprises his wife with a supercharged 2021 Escalade. (Repeat).
When Ekstensive needs a new shop truck, the guys go sky-high with a lifted '21 F-450 King Ranch capable of hauling over 20,000 pounds. With most of the '46 Ford Coupe body beyond repair, the team has no choice but to build from the ground up. (Repeat).
The guys hit the home stretch on the '46 Ford "Blue Thunder", its once-rusted shell now rebuilt into a one-of-one showstopper. Then, Bill is surprised when John Cena drops off a '69 MGC, wanting nothing less than to change the game with his British classic. (Repeat).