
Bad Chad Customs
Chad gets pushed to his limits when a local body shop owner tasks him with a motorcycle build.

Chad gets pushed to his limits when a local body shop owner tasks him with a motorcycle build.

The 10th annual Rockabilly Weekend car show is right around the corner, and Chad has big plans.

The team converts a '34 Oldsmobile sedan into a one-of-a-kind, fully functioning dump truck.

Transforming a '57 Cadillac into a futuristic, chromed-out roadster fit for a king.

Using a Hupmobile, Chad builds an elegant 1930s speedster to debut at a charity golf tournament.

Chad races to finish a custom dragster with a bubble top, wings and inline seating.

Chad and the team imagine a car suitable for space travel, with wings, in-line seating and a bubble.

Chad builds a custom bare metal truck to give away at his Rockabilly car show.

Chad builds a 1930s-style delivery truck, starting from a discarded 1934 Desoto Airflow coupe.

Chad Hiltz builds an elegant one-of-a-kind coupe using spare parts and recycled metal.

Steve gets ready for an epic new year while paying tribute to his father and his crew.

The tour bus receives a steampunk makeover; Merlon converts an engine to run on vegetable oil.

Steve must design a tour bus that represents Welder Up and meets the high standards of his sisters.

With only two weeks left to go, the crew still has to build an engine for Tyrone's Iron Rod truck.

Steve and the crew are tasked with building an iron-worker themed rat rod.

Major body work is needed when the suspension and engine don't fit the Haunted Rod.

Steve digs up a haunted '55 Chevy; Steve and Merlon flip a Depression-era Plymouth.

The Welder Up crew scrambles to finish the 1970s gasser; Merlon plans a surprise gift for Steve.

A 1970s-era gasser racecar; a Prohibition-era bootlegger Model A truck.

Steve commits to meeting the original Superhero build time and delivering the Villain Rat Rod.