Monday, January 5th TV listings for Motor Trend HD
Roadkill Parking Lot Engine Swap
A Chevy-powered '74 Jaguar XJ12 needs a new engine; in homage to a previous fiasco, the guys return to a parking lot in Sparks, Nev., for the swap; they then follow a lead to fill the void left by the stolen Mazdarati.
FantomWorks Nightmare on Hampton Blvd.
A man wants a nightmarish combination of upgrades, including flamethrowers, added to his 1972 Cadillac hearse; owners of a 1959 Chevy Apache have never driven the vehicle beyond their yard.
FantomWorks If It Sprays, It Stays
Dan takes FantomWorks into wet and uncharted territory when he agrees to repair a 1947 Mack firetruck; a 1971 Malibu Chevelle arrives as a garage ornament that hasn't run in five years.
Junkyard Empire Cohen vs. Camaro
Andy jumps at the opportunity to purchase a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro pace car, but the rare, valuable classic is currently in pieces.
Bitchin' Rides One Chance for a First Impression
The pinnacle of the custom car world is the Don Ridler Award, given out every year at the Detroit Autorama. Dave Kindig has always had a Ridler-sized itch he needed to scratch, and has finally found the right client and idea to make it a reality.
Iron Resurrection Cherrybomb '56 Ford Truck
A 1956 Ford truck has been sitting in a barn for more than 30 years; Joe and his crew fab up a hand-built custom frame, drop in a big power plant and make the interior smell like new leather.
Iron Resurrection '56 Ford Back to the Future
The crew welds, grinds and hammers the frame and chassis of the barn-find '56 Ford truck; Joe uses all his tricks to make it look like it has been parked in a field for more than 50 years, but drive like a modern muscle machine.
Iron Resurrection '77 Trans Am Bird In Black
The crew sinks their teeth into a legendary '77 Bandit Trans Am; a car of this stature calls for a big motor, meaty tires, low stance, steel spoilers, killer paint job and a brand-new interior; a '67 Chevelle returns for a supercharger engine.
Iron Resurrection Firebird Resurrection
Joe is deep into the rebuild of a '77 Bandit Trans Am; the car has a new frame, updated suspension and a new LS motor, but the T-Top is totally janky; it needs strengthening before this classic muscle car can get roaring down the road again.
Iron Resurrection '70 Chevelle Need For Speed
The crew checks another car off their bucket list when they transform a '70 Chevelle into a drag car; they make it mean with a monster motor, big tires, trick frame and a roll cage; but Joe dreams up a chopped roof at the 11th hour.
Iron Resurrection Chop Top, Big Block Drag Chevelle
It's open-car surgery as Joe and the team work to realize his dream of a cold-blooded '70 Chevelle race car with a chopped roof; complications with the modified roof arise when the big-block monster motor obstructs driver visibility.
Iron Resurrection Space Coyote: '64 Galaxie Gets a Coyote Transplant
Joe stumbles across a '64 Ford Galaxie in great shape with only 60,000 miles on it; for Joe, it isn't enough to restore it to 1964, which means a trick frame with all-new steering, tires and a Coyote engine that will really make the car blast off.
Iron Resurrection Resurrectin' a Rusty Unicorn: 1936 Hudson Terraplane (P)
Three years after a unicorn first rolled into the shop, Joe is more determined than ever to honor a 1936 Hudson owner's dying wishes to bring the car back to life; the ultimate Iron Resurrection will put Joe's exceptional metal skills to the test.
Iron Resurrection Supercharged '65 Falcon Ready For Take-Off
For a former professional wrestler, there isn't a better 50th birthday present than restoring a cult-classic 1965 Ford Falcon.
Iron Resurrection Bare Bones to Showstopper: 5-Window Chevy Truck Rebuild
A former customer returns to the shop with a new project, a 1950 5-window Chevy truck; this isn't just any car in his collection, it's the crown jewel; to Joe's horror, this prized possession might have some seriously unsalvageable damage.
Iron Resurrection Resurrectin' a Rusty Unicorn: 1936 Hudson Terraplane (P)
Three years after a unicorn first rolled into the shop, Joe is more determined than ever to honor a 1936 Hudson owner's dying wishes to bring the car back to life; the ultimate Iron Resurrection will put Joe's exceptional metal skills to the test.
Iron Resurrection Supercharged '65 Falcon Ready For Take-Off
For a former professional wrestler, there isn't a better 50th birthday present than restoring a cult-classic 1965 Ford Falcon.
Iron Resurrection Bare Bones to Showstopper: 5-Window Chevy Truck Rebuild
A former customer returns to the shop with a new project, a 1950 5-window Chevy truck; this isn't just any car in his collection, it's the crown jewel; to Joe's horror, this prized possession might have some seriously unsalvageable damage.
Iron Resurrection Space Coyote: '64 Galaxie Gets a Coyote Transplant
Joe stumbles across a '64 Ford Galaxie in great shape with only 60,000 miles on it; for Joe, it isn't enough to restore it to 1964, which means a trick frame with all-new steering, tires and a Coyote engine that will really make the car blast off.
Iron Resurrection '70 Chevelle Need For Speed
The crew checks another car off their bucket list when they transform a '70 Chevelle into a drag car; they make it mean with a monster motor, big tires, trick frame and a roll cage; but Joe dreams up a chopped roof at the 11th hour.
Iron Resurrection Chop Top, Big Block Drag Chevelle
It's open-car surgery as Joe and the team work to realize his dream of a cold-blooded '70 Chevelle race car with a chopped roof; complications with the modified roof arise when the big-block monster motor obstructs driver visibility.
Wheeler Dealers Send in the Clown Shoe
Mike's finds a 1999 BMW Z3 M Coupe to bring back to the workshop; Ant will have to strengthen the subframe, remove the fan and repair the seats, while Mike takes care of the wheels.
Wheeler Dealers Mopar for the Course
Mike and Ant turn around a 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 that's a high-horsepower veteran of the drag strip; all that power under the hood makes for a violent driving experience, so they must dial it back to a more useable street cruiser.
Roadkill Garage Wreck Runner Racing!
Freiburger and Dulcich bring back the Wreck Runner, their 1968 Satellite Road Runner clone; the guys fix a handful of issues, including brakes, torsion bars, shifter, seats, overall tune, and more, before thrashing it out on the dirt.
Roadkill Garage Pontiac T-37 Handling Upgrade Frustration!
Freiburger and Dulcich tackle the easy task of upgrading the handling of the T-37, only to have their most infuriating build to date; they try to improve in the six-clod test.
