
Monday, July 21st TV listings for Motor Trend HD
FantomWorks Now You See It
A rental vehicle loaded with parts and a dream of a perfect Plymouth Business Coupe arrives at the shop; Dan works to locate a 1972 Buick Gran Sport and then restore it with hard-to-find features.
FantomWorks Thunder Time
Dan envisions a GTO-Thunderbird combo for a customer who desires a 1956 "baby bird" restomod that drives like a sports car; an award-winning 1937 Volvo is damaged by a falling shelf.
Junkyard Empire Turbos & Tailgates
Andy transforms an old ambulance into a Maryland sportsmobile for a fellow college alumnus, then thinks outside the box to soup up a vehicle for a buddy in blue.
Junkyard Empire British Catastrophe
When Bobby Cohen spots a rusty British Cab at the junkyard, he vows to do what he can to save it; his son, Andy, thinks he's crazy and makes a big investment in a high dollar Lamborghini Murcielago to recoup the money he worries Bobby will lose.
Garage Squad Hell of a Chevelle
A 5-year-old girl offers up her piggy bank to help get her father's 1968 Chevelle finished; the Squad let's her keep her money but thinks twice about accepting the job when they see what this car needs to get back on the road.
Iron Resurrection Mint Condition
A new customer, comes into the shop with an exceptional 1963 Cadillac; this car screams luxury but needs an upgrade; with Shane giving the MBC team creative freedom on the build, Joe gets to work on a plan; new engine, new wheels and a new interior.
Iron Resurrection El Chili
Gary Hopper, a longtime friend of Joe, brings a '55 Chevy Bel Air to the shop; because this '55 has sentimental value to Gary's family, the pressure is on to do this build right; but missing pieces and a dented hood throw a wrench into the job.
Iron Resurrection Instant Classic
Joe Martin is excited to see a straight '63 Impala with a four speed and legendary 409 engine under the hood; the owner wants to keep it original with the main mods under the body, new frame, suspension and big wheels.
Iron Resurrection Thundering C10
It takes a lot to faze Joe Martin, but when his next job pulls into MSB it looks more like a truck load of spare parts than a 1970 C10; Joe knows exactly what he wants to do; new frame, running gear, and a super charged LSA engine.
Iron Resurrection Flaming '56
Return customer Lee Farris comes to Martin Bros with a 1956 Chevy Bel Air, his first car that he wants to bring back to life; the first thing Joe notices is the outdated flame paint job.
Iron Resurrection Chop Top, Part 1
Joe Martin loves to push the limits; when a customer rolls into the shop with a 1950 Mercury Coupe, Joe Martin knows he needs to chop the top.
Iron Resurrection Chop Top, Part 2
With the 1950 Mercury successfully chopped, the rest of the work can begin; the MBC team now has to marry the old roof with the new geometry of the newly chopped body; there are angles everywhere and they are all out of whack.
Iron Resurrection Ramble On
Joe Martin gets some unusual cars coming through the door of his work shop, but when a customer from California arrives with a '63 Rambler wagon and tells Joe he can do what he wants with it, he decides to go to town with a radical custom job.
Iron Resurrection Brothers Nova, Part 2
Joe Martin and his crew are always under the gun, but their latest build, a '71 Nova, is well behind schedule and they have a ton of work to do; Joe is really going to town on the metal work on this car, inside and out.
Iron Resurrection Brothers Nova, Part 1
Joe Martin loves Novas and his eyes light up when a new customer, Eric, wants him to customize a 1972 as a tribute to his brother, if they can find one; Shag and Amanda hunt down a '71, in what appears to be mint condition.
Iron Resurrection Ramble On
Joe Martin gets some unusual cars coming through the door of his work shop, but when a customer from California arrives with a '63 Rambler wagon and tells Joe he can do what he wants with it, he decides to go to town with a radical custom job.
Iron Resurrection Brothers Nova, Part 2
Joe Martin and his crew are always under the gun, but their latest build, a '71 Nova, is well behind schedule and they have a ton of work to do; Joe is really going to town on the metal work on this car, inside and out.
Iron Resurrection Brothers Nova, Part 1
Joe Martin loves Novas and his eyes light up when a new customer, Eric, wants him to customize a 1972 as a tribute to his brother, if they can find one; Shag and Amanda hunt down a '71, in what appears to be mint condition.
Iron Resurrection Chop Top, Part 2
With the 1950 Mercury successfully chopped, the rest of the work can begin; the MBC team now has to marry the old roof with the new geometry of the newly chopped body; there are angles everywhere and they are all out of whack.
Iron Resurrection Flaming '56
Return customer Lee Farris comes to Martin Bros with a 1956 Chevy Bel Air, his first car that he wants to bring back to life; the first thing Joe notices is the outdated flame paint job.
Iron Resurrection Chop Top, Part 1
Joe Martin loves to push the limits; when a customer rolls into the shop with a 1950 Mercury Coupe, Joe Martin knows he needs to chop the top.
Diesel Brothers Big Bro Bus
A new client asks for a monster school bus capable of driving over sand and water; The Muscle brings in his own client build for a gym buddy, a Raptor-style F250.
Roadkill Garage Dirt-Cheap Chevelle Buildup!
David and Steve build up a cool, vintage body style by adding extra doors to a 1966 Chevelle they picked up for $1,000; it's all about fast and cheap trying to get this muscle car out for some sideways action on a dirt oval.
Roadkill Garage Beater vs. Bucks-Up Chevelle Showdown!
The Crew Cab Chevelle is back for some basic suspension upgrades; once complete, it goes head-to-head on the autocross with Lucky Costa's '66 two-door daily driver, with its LS engine, six-speed transmission and trick suspension.
Roadkill Garage Crusher Impala Gets Injected!
Freiburger and Dulcich fix a fuel slosh and delivery issue in the Crusher Impala; the 1969 Chevy roasts tires with its stroked 498ci big-block, but the carburetors have always had some issues when doing donuts.