
Monday, May 19th TV listings for Motor Trend
Diesel Brothers Diesel Rat Rod
Heavy D bets the farm on a Diesel-swapped Chevy 210, but this rusty Rat Rod could run them off the road; they're giving away a monstrous new TRX.
Roadkill Garage Rescued Ranchero Revival!
Freiburger and Dulcich bring a '60 Ford Ranchero back to life after rescuing it from over 40 years of neglect; with a fresh 283 power transplant ahead of the Muncie four-speed, the guys overhaul the entire drivetrain.
Roadkill Charger vs. Charger!
The General Mayhem and the Death Metal Charger road trip to DirtFish.
FantomWorks Easier Said
Larry wants to drive his uncle's '59 Cadillac DeVille, but the car has spent decades baking in the Arizona sun; Brian spent years gathering parts to restore his grandfather's '60 Bel Air only to find that he's still missing critical components.
FantomWorks Decades to Drive
Dave traded for his dream '57 Corvette over three decades ago, but his plans to build it have, so far, come to nothing; Ken picked a rare 1954 Kaiser Darrin from his father's collection and hopes FantomWorks can reverse the hands of time.
Junkyard Empire Cashin' In
Part car nerd, adrenaline junkie and tireless entrepreneur, Andy Cohen is the boss; his old-school father, Bobby, has been in the junkyard game for decades, but he isn't a big risk taker.
Junkyard Empire Junkyard and the Bandit
Andy sees dollar signs when he comes across a rusty Trans AM at an auction, but getting the vehicle running is another matter.
Garage Squad Camaro Frankenstein
A 1989 Camaro turns out to be anything but what it seems.
Iron Resurrection Cat-Eye Cruiser
A 1959 Chevrolet Impala arrives at the shop looking more like a parts donor than a serious project; unable to turn down a car with such classic style, Joe comes up with a plan.
Iron Resurrection Good to Go GTO
Known for its sizzling performance and smooth body style, the 1969 Pontiac GTO is one of the fastest cars of its time; now, Joe gives it his signature twist with body modifications and a new power train that will have its wide tires smoking hot.
Iron Resurrection Smoking Hot Ghia
Mandi stumbles across a 1971 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, and challenges her husband, Joe, to make the car cool.
Iron Resurrection Power-Infused Impala
Joe can hardly believe his luck when he finds a pristine '62 Impala owned by a customer who wants to cut it up and strip it back; everything comes to a halt when money troubles threaten to leave this job in limbo.
Iron Resurrection Champagne Super Nova
Joe gets his hands on a sweet '67 Chevy Nova, and the crew has some modifications in store that hit harder than a Lone Star linebacker; then, because all great work comes at a cost. Shag and Amanda need to find a buyer with deep pockets.
Iron Resurrection Super Low Metro
A weather-beaten 1959 Metro rolls into the shop for an extreme makeover from the inside out; the vehicle's new owner gets a surprise twist.
Iron Resurrection Tricked Out Trike
Joe is pushing his engineering chops to the limit by building a monster trike that would look right at home on the set of a "Mad Max" movie.
Iron Resurrection C10 Again
Facing deadline, the shop struggles to fit a gigantic ex-NFL player into a tiny 1967 Chevy C10 that includes a customized leather interior and automated bed cover.
Iron Resurrection Truck Yeah
The Martins face the challenge of trying to fit a 6'5" former football player into the cab of a 1967 Chevy C10, requiring customization of the firewall, motor, frame and interior.
Iron Resurrection Nova Overload
Shag and Amanda get a '65 Chevy II Nova for a steal, but as the team digs in, rat nests and rust are the least of their worries; the build requires a complete overhaul and has them thinking they bit off more than they can chew.
Iron Resurrection C10 Again
Facing deadline, the shop struggles to fit a gigantic ex-NFL player into a tiny 1967 Chevy C10 that includes a customized leather interior and automated bed cover.
Iron Resurrection Truck Yeah
The Martins face the challenge of trying to fit a 6'5" former football player into the cab of a 1967 Chevy C10, requiring customization of the firewall, motor, frame and interior.
Iron Resurrection Nova Overload
Shag and Amanda get a '65 Chevy II Nova for a steal, but as the team digs in, rat nests and rust are the least of their worries; the build requires a complete overhaul and has them thinking they bit off more than they can chew.
Iron Resurrection Tricked Out Trike
Joe is pushing his engineering chops to the limit by building a monster trike that would look right at home on the set of a "Mad Max" movie.
Iron Resurrection Champagne Super Nova
Joe gets his hands on a sweet '67 Chevy Nova, and the crew has some modifications in store that hit harder than a Lone Star linebacker; then, because all great work comes at a cost. Shag and Amanda need to find a buyer with deep pockets.
Iron Resurrection Super Low Metro
A weather-beaten 1959 Metro rolls into the shop for an extreme makeover from the inside out; the vehicle's new owner gets a surprise twist.