
Tuesday, July 1st TV listings for Motor Trend
FantomWorks One Tough Customer
Robby wants to convert Dan's 1926 Ford Model T into a far more rare 1914 C-cab; a man's 1969 Chevrolet Camaro convertible is an accident waiting to happen.
FantomWorks Night Prowler
A modified 1965 Chevrolet Impala looks cool but is impossible to drive; a 1967 Corvette arrives with a massive list of repairs that needs to be done.
Junkyard Empire You Say Trash, I Say Tank
Andy agrees to an ambitious paintball tank build and makes a friendly bet with his father over a pickup truck.
Junkyard Empire Never Easy
Andy hopes to make money by selling tricked-out golf carts to his father's friends, but soon realizes the building process is harder than he imagined.
Garage Squad Ragtop 'Cuda in a Barn
A very rare '70 'Cuda convertible has been sitting for over 10 years, slowly dying; the Garage Squad takes this amazing opportunity to help its cancer-surviving owner get this Mopar monster back on the road.
Texas Metal Cab Over Custom
Bill and the team try to outdo themselves with a radical redesign of 1950 Ford F5 COE, starting with a bed unlike any they've built; the shop begins its first shot at remaking a '69 Corvette Stingray.
Texas Metal Cab Over Custom Part 2
The team goes bigger on the yearlong 1950 Ford F5 COE build when the client asks for a last-minute Cummins diesel engine swap; a twisted graphic wraps up a months-long 2001 Ford F350.
Texas Metal Re-Dually
Bill and the team fix another shop's mistakes when a 2017 F-350 is hauled into the shop broken due to a botched lift; a client insists on the ultimate tailgating BBQ trailer with custom everything.
Texas Metal The Family Falcon
Bill knows all too well that families are the lifeblood of the custom truck scene; a customer wants to transform a 1965 Ford Falcon Club Wagon into a fully custom family cruiser; a 1966 Cobra replica gets reinforced.
Texas Metal Bolt-On Is a Dirty Word
Bill looks to the year 2073 when the owner of a '73 El Camino challenges the shop to transform his vehicle into the Ride of the Future; the city wants a custom bumper on a 2020 Freightliner tow truck.
Texas Metal 100 and C10 Percent
Bill and the team get their chance to finish a 1968 Chevy C10, which they turn into a unibody by welding the body and bed into one piece; an old dump truck rolls into the shop as the biggest truck the team has ever customized.
Texas Metal Big Diesel and Drag Truck
A 1937 International Harvester gets a big old Cummins 12-valve diesel engine that's as heavy as the truck itself; a 2005 Chevy Colorado gets a new lease on life as a nitrous-infused drag truck.
Texas Metal Dump Truck to Show Truck
A 1996 dump truck is the largest truck the shop has ever customized; the guys go extra heavy duty to create a military-styled megatruck; a lowrider enthusiast wants a custom air ride and LS swap for his pristine 1934 Buick.
Texas Metal 5500 Lifted, Texas Edition
This year's over-the-top build has Bill and crew lifting a 2020 Chevy Silverado 5500 more than a foot with a custom heavy-duty air suspension; the guys also prove their Texas mettle by radically overhauling the utility bed.
Texas Metal Earl Campbell's Custom Cadillac
Hall of Fame running back Earl Campbell arrives with the body and parts of a 1949 Cadillac, and the crew is honored to create a ground-up build for the local legend; a 1940 F-100 build snowballs into a much bigger job.
Texas Metal Dump Truck to Show Truck
A 1996 dump truck is the largest truck the shop has ever customized; the guys go extra heavy duty to create a military-styled megatruck; a lowrider enthusiast wants a custom air ride and LS swap for his pristine 1934 Buick.
Texas Metal 5500 Lifted, Texas Edition
This year's over-the-top build has Bill and crew lifting a 2020 Chevy Silverado 5500 more than a foot with a custom heavy-duty air suspension; the guys also prove their Texas mettle by radically overhauling the utility bed.
Texas Metal Earl Campbell's Custom Cadillac
Hall of Fame running back Earl Campbell arrives with the body and parts of a 1949 Cadillac, and the crew is honored to create a ground-up build for the local legend; a 1940 F-100 build snowballs into a much bigger job.
Texas Metal Big Diesel and Drag Truck
A 1937 International Harvester gets a big old Cummins 12-valve diesel engine that's as heavy as the truck itself; a 2005 Chevy Colorado gets a new lease on life as a nitrous-infused drag truck.
Texas Metal Bolt-On Is a Dirty Word
Bill looks to the year 2073 when the owner of a '73 El Camino challenges the shop to transform his vehicle into the Ride of the Future; the city wants a custom bumper on a 2020 Freightliner tow truck.
Texas Metal 100 and C10 Percent
Bill and the team get their chance to finish a 1968 Chevy C10, which they turn into a unibody by welding the body and bed into one piece; an old dump truck rolls into the shop as the biggest truck the team has ever customized.
Graveyard Carz Mark's Little Demon
The famous 1971 Mr. Norm's Dodge Demon is cruising through the shop; while painting the engine and body, Will takes the opportunity to train his son, Brody, while Mark interrupts, inspires and indulges in his favorite vice: vanity.
Roadkill Garage Burnouts for Distance: Crop Duster Wins!
Freiburger and Dulcich finish the 1970 Plymouth that has languished away on the farm for so long; they transformed it from junk into one of the nicest piles in the Roadkill fleet, and undoubtedly one of the best at brutal burnouts for distance.
Roadkill Garage Bang-Shifting Cougar and Two New Projects!
A '67 Cougar powered by a Windsor-based 360ci stroker and backed by a four-speed is back; Freiburger and Dulcich try to fix a multitude of issues and get it back on the road.
Roadkill Blown T-Bird Winter Road Trip!
The T-Bizzle is an '86 Thunderbird powered by a 302 V8, topped with a 6-71 blower and welded gears; Freiburger and Finnegan take it across the frozen tundra of the northern U.S., on a classic road trip with plenty of fail.