Roadkill's Junkyard Gold
Steve explores how Chrysler's A-body Dusters and Darts appealed to buyers looking for the smallest platform with the biggest engine.
Steve explores how Chrysler's A-body Dusters and Darts appealed to buyers looking for the smallest platform with the biggest engine.
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A new customer challenges Bill with his fully customized '37 Ford Coupe, which he wants to be restored to its factory look as one of their biggest builds yet, the '53 tanker proves again and again that the bigger the truck, the bigger the build.
An antique 1953 tanker tests the team as one of their biggest builds to date, while a family golf cart gets radically remade into a wheelie poppin', high-speed electric demon.
Some builds are just worth the wait. With a longer, wider cab, custom everything and a 6.2 Hellcat, Bill and the team finish strong by transforming a pristine 1960s Jeep Willys truck into something bigger, meaner and louder than anything on the road.
The team custom builds every part for the first vehicle Ekstensive has ever built entirely from scratch, the heavy-duty, 1,500-horsepower buggy of Bill's dreams as they finish one enormous build, they take on their next one, John Cena's Bugatti 57C.
Bill refuses to hold anything back on the '68 C10, as it finishes in a Texas-sized flourish looking unlike anything they've ever customized before the '60s Willys Jeep overcomes a major hurdle, as the team must fabricate a wider front end by hand.
Bill takes the '68 C10 into uncharted territory with over-the-top fabrication and an epoxy river bed that tests their skills a 2018 Ram dually can't handle heavy loads, so the team comes up with a unique setup to get it back to work.
The Houston Astros enlist the services of the Ekstensive team Bill works his magic on a 1968 Chevy C10.
The Mecum Auction comes to town, and Bill runs four vehicles across the block with shocking results. The team starts their next monster build, a custom all-tube buggy. Building an indestructible cage requires all their fabrication skills and then some!
Steve tracks down a Buick '66 Riviera GS, a Buick '69 Skylark GS 400, a Buick '70 GS 455 convertible and an ultra-rare, Buick '70 Stage 1 GSX.
Steve finds three great Furies and also zeroes in on two C-body convertibles with four-on-the-floor the '68 Plymouth Sport Fury a '69 Dodge Polara 500 the 440 Super Commando in the Fury triggered a special rear axle upgrade.
Steve Magnante explores Chevy big-block and small-block V8 muscle cars an ultra-rare 1968 Impala SS 427 and a 1967 Chevelle SS 396, both true four-speeds he also unearths a 1980 Camaro Z28 with factory T-top and an electric air induction hood.
Steve takes a look at a '62 Gran Turismo Hawk with Studebaker's first-ever four-speed manual transmission, a '53 Starliner and a '58 President Starlight Hardtop.
Steve showcases a cross-section of European sports cars, with tight handling and swift braking cars include a 1966 MGB Roadster, 1973 Jensen Healey Roadster, 1982 Fiat 124 Sport Spider, and a 1971 Porsche 914 Targa.
Steve Magnante is at an all-Mopar yard to show the evolution of the iconic Charger he starts with the first generation 1966-67 fastback with bucket seats and electro-luminescent gauges, then moves to the famous second generation and beyond.
Steve Magnante takes a look at some of Cadillac's offerings, from a 1949 Series Sixty Special Fleetwood with Cadillac's first modern overhead-valve V-8 to a 1969 Eldorado with front wheel drive and the 1976 Seville.
Steve is in Colorado to dive into AMC's rich history of 4x4 vehicles he uncovers the versatility of the Eagle Wagon Kammback, explains the difference between the CJ-5 and DJ-5 and looks at AMC/Jeep's heavy-duty 4x4 pickup truck.
Steve explores how Chrysler's A-body Dusters and Darts appealed to buyers looking for the smallest platform with the biggest engine.
Steve discovers a '67 Chevelle SS396, an unassuming '73 Vega GT that has a V-8 surprise, a '55 Bel Air with early Gasser roots and a very special '67 Camaro.
Steve visits Cadillac King a '68 Fleetwood a '75 Calais six-door limo a '79 Seville Milan roadster a '93 Allante.
Steve explores how AMC transitioned from making basic, economical vehicles to building exciting muscle cars in the 1960s he dives into a '50 Nash Airflyte, a '64 Rambler American 440 convertible and a '69 Javelin along the way.
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