
Monday, October 13th TV listings for Motor Trend HD
Roadkill Trash Metropolitan Road Trip!
Freiburger and Finnegan buy a sight-unseen 1956 Nash Metropolitan stretched over a 1978 Toyota truck chassis, and powered by a boosted 1988 Thunderbird 2.3L engine.
FantomWorks Elephant in the Room
Kolin asks Dan to repair his smashed-up 1973 Corvette, but Dan finds major problems that existed before the accident; Jim wants Dan to build him an asphalt-crushing 1970 Challenger convertible by adding a 426 Hemi.
FantomWorks Beauty and the Bee
A 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air purchased sight unseen turns out to be a rusted piece of junk; a disabled driver who loves to go fast is saddled with an unimpressive 1969 Dodge Super Bee.
Junkyard Empire Yukon Do It!
The junkyard is shorthanded and a total mess, and Bobby wants Andy to take care of it himself. Andy, though, has other plans, with his sights set on fixing up a girlfriend special Yukon.
Garage Squad Freeing a Ford F3
A farm family tries to save its grandfather's cherished 1950 Ford F3 that has been sitting in a barn for 47 years.
Iron Resurrection X-Frame Overhaul - '60 Impala Part 1
Joe Martin is ready to upgrade a special car in his collection, a '60 Impala that's been collecting dust for nearly 25 years; Joe and the guys get to work, but with a new X-frame and engine comes a whole lot of problems.
Iron Resurrection X-Frame Overhaul - '60 Impala Part 2
Joe gets to work on upgrades to his '60 Impala with a new frame and engine; Mandi selects a '49 Buick to sell to fund the build, and Uncle Bill helps to get it sale-ready; it's time for Joe and Mandi to check out the updated ride with its new stance.
Iron Resurrection Big Wheels, Big Engine - '55 Big Window Truck
Danny and Penny Cobbs own an award-winning '55 big-window truck, but it doesn't run; they need Joe Martin to get this showstopper on the road; the team plans an engine swap and some other cool updates, including a killer, new set of wheels.
Iron Resurrection Step Van to Showstopper
Mandi and Shag have a lead on a '70s step van, which Joe and the team will transform for a fan's whiskey business; the crew must find a new hood for a '54 Chrysler New Yorker wagon that matches the fit, paint and patina of the original.
Iron Resurrection Step Van to Showstopper Part 2
Joe and the team continue transforming the '70s step van into a rolling billboard for a whiskey company; the body gets an extreme makeover; Joe works on the van's artwork; a local customer stops by for some help on his 1950 Chevy pickup truck.
Iron Resurrection Step Van to Showstopper Part 3
There's a change of plans for the Whiskey Van; the owner wants to auction the van off at Mecum and donate the proceeds to St. Jude's Children's Hospital; Joe and Mandi are excited by the idea, but only have five months to finish the van for auction.
Iron Resurrection '36 Ford Coupe: Old School Cool
A couple travels from Missouri with a 1936 Ford Coupe that's been part of their family for a decade; it needs a new frame, motor and lots of repairs; Mandi and Shag get their hands on a 1960 Impala they want to flip for a quick profit.
Iron Resurrection '36 Ford Coupe: Old School Cool Part 2
Joe and Bryan work on the '36 Ford Coupe; with new wheels, lift-off hood and custom interior, the owner has waited decades to drive her family's heirloom, and the time is finally here; a couple returns with a '67 Chevelle to add even more horsepower.
Iron Resurrection Pompa's Fat Boy Harley Surprise
Joe and Mandi have a surprise for Pompa; Joe and Mike tackle the rebuild, all while trying to keep things under wraps; Joe has a neglected Ferrari in his collection that he wants to get on the track.
Iron Resurrection Pompa's Harley Fat Boy Surprise Part 2
Joe and Mike work hard on the surprise bike for shop assistant, Pompa, a Harley Fat Boy with a green, mean Joe Martin touch; Mandi and Shag have a cherry '56 Continental from Joe's collection that they're ready to sell to a lucky buyer.
Iron Resurrection '36 Ford Coupe: Old School Cool Part 2
Joe and Bryan work on the '36 Ford Coupe; with new wheels, lift-off hood and custom interior, the owner has waited decades to drive her family's heirloom, and the time is finally here; a couple returns with a '67 Chevelle to add even more horsepower.
Iron Resurrection Pompa's Fat Boy Harley Surprise
Joe and Mandi have a surprise for Pompa; Joe and Mike tackle the rebuild, all while trying to keep things under wraps; Joe has a neglected Ferrari in his collection that he wants to get on the track.
Iron Resurrection Pompa's Harley Fat Boy Surprise Part 2
Joe and Mike work hard on the surprise bike for shop assistant, Pompa, a Harley Fat Boy with a green, mean Joe Martin touch; Mandi and Shag have a cherry '56 Continental from Joe's collection that they're ready to sell to a lucky buyer.
Iron Resurrection '36 Ford Coupe: Old School Cool
A couple travels from Missouri with a 1936 Ford Coupe that's been part of their family for a decade; it needs a new frame, motor and lots of repairs; Mandi and Shag get their hands on a 1960 Impala they want to flip for a quick profit.
Iron Resurrection Step Van to Showstopper Part 2
Joe and the team continue transforming the '70s step van into a rolling billboard for a whiskey company; the body gets an extreme makeover; Joe works on the van's artwork; a local customer stops by for some help on his 1950 Chevy pickup truck.
Iron Resurrection Step Van to Showstopper Part 3
There's a change of plans for the Whiskey Van; the owner wants to auction the van off at Mecum and donate the proceeds to St. Jude's Children's Hospital; Joe and Mandi are excited by the idea, but only have five months to finish the van for auction.
Diesel Brothers Failure to Launch
Heavy D continues trying to salvage a wrecked overland camper from Europe, hoping for a big payday; Sam designs a hub-centric, diesel-powered bicycle with spare and salvaged parts from the shop.
Diesel Brothers Diesel Brothers vs. The World
Heavy D's plan falls apart as he strives to turn a Cummins-swapped K5 Blazer into a one-of-a-kind off-road showpiece with a matching trailer for a big client; Sam builds a dangerous mini bike.
Roadkill Garage Street Machine Conversion Crop Duster!
Freiburger and Dulcich take the racecar out of the '70 Plymouth Duster, known as the Crop Duster, by making it slower and quieter for more drivability off the track.