Motor enthusiast explore the history of automobiles and custom cars.
Cast: Mad Mike Martin
Comedian Jeff Dunham sends the guys on a hunt for period-correct parts and technology to restore his eclectic and rare 1970s sports-van. Meanwhile, Beau brings in a 1929 German economy car that's a spiritual ancestor to the Volkswagen Beetle.
Galpin takes an unseen Ed Roth show-rod out of the trash and restores it for a grand debut at the Corvette Museum. As the guys prepare for the exhibit, Beau and Dave take a trip down memory lane while riding around in the first car they rebuilt together.
The Galpin team takes inspiration from the past to build a super-advanced parts truck. This innovative build combines old-school parts and new-school technology with giant horsepower and a custom retro paint job for added flair.
The Galpin team take on two famous Hollywood cars built by the iconic George Barris. An icon from the silver screen gets a refresh and a tow truck is restored.
The Driven team restores one of the most offbeat builds ever -- the Bathtub Hot Rod. Built in 1969 from bathtubs and a toilet, the team updates the parts and drops in a new engine. Then it's off to the Yokohama Hot Rod Show in Japan, where it shocks fans.
The Galpin crew builds a 1972 Mustang Mach 1 resto-mod with a need for speed. Meanwhile, Beau Boeckmann makes a pit stop at SEMA to deliver a 2019 GT.
The team takes on a project from Dave's past that's also a piece of automotive history: a 1932 Ford Roadster Pickup Dave's friend Denny started to restore decades earlier but couldn't finish. Together they'll prepare the pickup and enter it as a hopeful to win the prestigious America's Most Beautiful Roadster award.
The Galpin Auto Sports team restores the DiTomaso Pantera Carroll Shelby used as a test bed when he developed the Viper for Dodge. Their biggest challenge is tracking down the original engine.