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- As a former test pilot, Dan Short hopes that FantomWorks will become a classic car restoration shop that runs with military precision. Instead, he is finding out that when making old cars 'better than new' - nothing goes according to plan.
- It doesn't matter whether it's a busted out bike or a rusted out roadster, Joe Martin and his crew are hard at work giving vehicles another chance in life.
- "Garage Squad" rescues weekend mechanics who perhaps lack the time, resources or simple know-how to get their "project" autos road-worthy again.
- Some people try to find their fortune by digging for gold but others see gold everywhere they look.
- A couple on the run from Mi5, utilise the expertise of a group of property experts to plot their permanent escape from justice by moving abroad. But will their budget of £5, 000 be enough to buy their dream 6 bedroom Villa to hideaway?
- Will Castro and his Team Unique Crew customize cars for celebrities and professional athletes.
- AmeriCarna returns as host Ray Evernham continues to dig deeper into American car culture, while restoring a Gurney Eagle, participating in a vintage race, and bringing together racing and music.
- Welcome to The Lifted Life, where every episode we make lifted dreams into stunning 4X4 customization reality. These award winning rides are built by the Hill Family's internationally renowned, Five R Trucks. There's never a dull moment here at this innovative 40+ year Colorado family business. Each week you'll witness someone's dream 4x4 roll from rendering to spectacular reality.
- TRANSLOGIC is a fast, funny and informative ride toward the future of transportation for people obsessed with how we get from A to B.
- An aviation-themed series covering everything air show acts, leading-edge aircraft, warbirds, antiques, their pilots and everything else in between. The program shows their owners and operators using their aircraft both at work and at play.
- The clock is ticking on the 1968 Corvette convertible, but messy fiberglass repairs uncover major collision damage, and if that wasn't enough, the customer wants an all white interior not the best fit for such a dirty job
- A 1956 Ford truck gets a hand-built custom frame, oversize power plant and the interior is made to smell like new leather
- The Martins face the physics conundrum of trying to fit a 6'5" former football player into the cab of a 1967 Chevy C10. This tall order requires customization of the firewall, motor, frame and interior, plus a custom paint job.
- With a deadline quickly approaching, the shop struggles to fit a gigantic ex-NFL player into a tiny 1967 Chevy C10. This oversized job includes a customized leather interior, automated bed cover and a transformative paint job.
- Joe is world renowned for building motorcycles, but on this build, he's pushing his engineering skills to the limit by building a monster trike that would look right at home on the set of a Mad Max movie.
- Shag and Amanda get a '65 Chevy II Nova cheap, but as the team digs in, rat nests and rust are the least of their worries; the build requires a complete overhaul and has them thinking they bit off a bit too much.
- Fitment issues in the engine bay leave the entire shop scratching their heads. Joe has big plans for the '65 Nova, but a small space to work with. It will take a lot of ingenuity, and a little cussing, to tame this nasty Nova.
- A customer wants to surprise his wife with major upgrades to her '68 Corvette convertible, but working with the fiberglass body soon brings on headaches that threaten both the car and the shop to crack under the pressure.
- A 1983 Silverado with exactly 69.2 miles on it, rolls into the shop. The owner passed away last year, but now his daughter wants to finish turning his truck into a modern muscle car under the hood.
- Amanda and Shag stumble upon a '73 Vega with a rich history and a seller anxious to see his car restored to glory. They plan to chop the top and add a massive engine, but first they must tackle over 40 years of rust and neglect.
- It's a race to the finish line for the 1973 Vega. Joe and the team are determined to transform a rusted, hornet infested wreck into a mean, green, street racing machine, in what may be their most dramatic transformation yet.
- The team builds out a new frame and chassis for a barn find '56 Ford truck.
- The crew dishes out a full makeover on a '77 Bandit Trans Am. Along with a new paint job and a brand new interior, they fit spoilers, big tyres and a top class engine. Then, a '67 Chevelle returns for a supercharger engine.
- Part two of the '77 Bandit Trans Am rebuild. They fit a new frame, updated suspension and a new LS motor.
- An iconic car is checked off their bucket list when they get their hands on a '70 Chevelle. To make it into a drag car, they fit a monster motor, big tires, tricked out frame and a roll cage, along with a last minute chopped roof line.
- Round 2 for the '70 Chevelle race car with a chopped roof. Complications with the modified roof arise when the big block motor obstructs the drivers visibility.
- 2016–TV EpisodeA 60,000 mile, '64 Ford Galaxie arrives for restoration, but they go all out with a tricked out frame, all new steering, tires and a Coyote engine that will really make it move.
- 2016–TV EpisodeA 1936 Hudson in poor condition poses a challenge for Joe, who is determined bring it back from the dead.
- A 1965 Ford Falcon is given the treatment for a former professional wrestler's 50th birthday present.
- 2016–TV EpisodeA return customer brings in a 5 window, 1950 Chevy truck. The only problem is that closer inspection turns up some serious and possibly show stopping damage.
- The team tears into a 1962 Chevy truck; Joe Martin plans to create a radical custom lowrider that scrapes the ground; improvements include a new air-ride suspension, tray, front end and paint job.
- Joe has big plans for a 1964 Lincoln Continental, but a faulty steering column and a close call in the shop threaten to turn the flip into a never-ending money pit.
- Joe and the gang turn a 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon into a mean beach cruiser; an accident occurs in the shop; the race is on to repaint a client's custom-built bike.
- Joe Martin and the team work on a 1973 Pontiac Firebird that was damaged by fire; a waterlogged engine puts the brakes on the build. After sourcing a new LS engine block, Rocky Hansen and Joe Zadwick assist the crew in building, installing, and tuning the new powerplant. Joe Martin and Shorty create a work of art on the hood of the Firebird with custom paintwork and rush to find a buyer for the new masterpiece.
- It's a walk down memory lane when Joe ditches four wheeled machines in favor of his first love - a souped-up Softail® motorcycle. He works with the guys to build it from the ground up, complete with a custom fuel tank, exhaust system and frame. Meanwhile Shag and Amanda are on the road, having fun hunting for parts for a moneymaker milk truck build.
- Shag and Amanda trek through Texas to find a build worthy of the Martin Brothers' touch. They bring back a busted 1964 Cadillac De Ville that Joe helps into a big-bodied beauty of a convertible. After, Joe and Mike head to the marina in search of a boat to flip for some quick cash. But trouble with the boat's engine and a ton of hidden rust on the De Ville could spell trouble for the crew.
- Martin Brothers Customs can't wait to transform a 1970 Chevy C10 truck into a powerful autocross hot rod. The build looks promising but, but Shag & Amanda are desperate in their search for a sturdy cab. They race the clock to resurrect this rusted wreck.
- Known for their killer cool paint jobs, MBC flips this build on its head. A weather beaten 59 Metro rolls into the shop for an extreme makeover, from the inside out. It's the Flinstones meets the Jetsons with a surprise twist for its new owner.
- Martin Brothers Customs works their magic on a rare, early American-made, 360 horsepower, fuel-injected classic - a 1962 Chevy Corvette. The customer wants his muscle car restored to original factory condition...and that ain't gonna' be cheap.
- A 1935 Chevy Master just rolled into the shop; made famous by the gangsters of its time, the Master features a distinctive grill, wood interior, & suicide doors. But at 82 years old - it's going to take a lot of MBC magic to resurrect this relic.
- MBCs' latest client loves her trucks, particularly the 1950 Chevy. But with a list of cusomizations the size of Texas, this build is going to seriously test Joe's mechanical genius.
- Known for its sizzling performance and smooth body style, the '69 Pontiac GTO is one of the fastest cars of its time. Now, Joe gives it his signature twist with rad body mods and new power train that will have its super wide tires smokin' hot.
- VW's Karmann Ghia doesn't make you think classic Americana, but when Mandi stumbles across a '71 model, she throws down the gauntlet to her husband Joe: "Let's see if you can make this car Martin Bros. cool."
- Joe can hardly believe his luck when he finds a pristine '62 Impala owned by a customer who wants to cut it up, strip it back, and add more horses than a TX ranch. But everything comes to a halt when money troubles threaten to leave this job in limbo.
- Joe gets his hands on a sweet '67 Chevy Nova, and the crew has some mods in store that hit harder than a Lone Star Linebacker. But all great work comes at a cost. Shag and Amanda need to find a buyer with deep pockets, fast.
- When a customer turns up at Martin Bros Customs with a '59 Impala, it looks more like a parts donor than a serious project. But Joe Martin can't turn down a car with this classic style and comes up with a rad plan.