
Speed Is the New Black
Noah has his hands full modifying a 1957 Chevy Bel Air for a couple with two separate visions.

Noah has his hands full modifying a 1957 Chevy Bel Air for a couple with two separate visions.

The crew is challenged to bring a near-flawless Porsche and a new Cadillac CTS-V to the next level.

Noah and the crew work on a troubled 1965 Ford Mustang and a 1965 Cobra that is not running.

Amir's Elise has been a long-standing dream, but the boys can't leave well enough alone.

John Nads Naderi and Amir Bentatou transform Japanese performance cars into tuner icons.

The boys try to build something true to the roots of the space and make it to a VIP party reveal.

The boys score a Japanese-spec, right-hand-drive 1997 Toyota Chaser.

Nads and Amir try to salvage this project with some much-needed style and a Formula Drift debut.

Nads and Amir add some affordable mods to turn a stock Subaru BRZ into a respectable track car.

Nads and Amir hatch a plan to afford their dream Civic Type R hatch and go way over budget.

The team designs one of the most iconic cars RMD Garage has ever built.

Ralph tells the team to finish modernizing his 1958 Impala before he returns from an auction.

The team works on a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle and a 1967 Lincoln Continental.

Ralph builds a 1958 Chevy Apache from the ground up for a potential buyer.

Victor and Eddie convince Ralph to give a rusty 1951 Chevy a full restoration.

The team restores a 1957 Ford Thunderbird; a 1961 Chevrolet Impala receives a new LS3 engine.

Restoring a classic 1962 Lincoln Continental convertible and updating a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air.

The team designs a 1969 Ford Bronco for SEMA and transforms a '60s Volkswagen Bus for a tech client.

The MT hosts take their hoopties to a whole new level.

MotorTrend's best tackle spectacular challenges driving questionable junk.