The Galpin Auto Sports team restores the DiTomaso Pantera Carroll Shelby used as a test bed when he developed the Viper for Dodge. Their biggest challenge is tracking down the original engine.
The team takes on a project from Dave's past that's also a piece of automotive history: a 1932 Ford Roadster Pickup Dave's friend Denny started to restore decades earlier but couldn't finish. Together they'll prepare the pickup and enter it as a hopeful to win the prestigious America's Most Beautiful Roadster award.
The Driven team restores one of the most offbeat builds ever -- the Bathtub Hot Rod. Built in 1969 from bathtubs and a toilet, the team updates the parts and drops in a new engine. Then it's off to the Yokohama Hot Rod Show in Japan, where it shocks fans.
The Galpin team take on two famous Hollywood cars built by the iconic George Barris. An icon from the silver screen gets a refresh and a tow truck is restored.
The Galpin team takes inspiration from the past to build a super-advanced parts truck. This innovative build combines old-school parts and new-school technology with giant horsepower and a custom retro paint job for added flair.
The team prepares for an exhibit at the Corvette Museum. Plus, Beau and Dave take a trip down memory lane while riding in the first car they built together.
Comedian Jeff Dunham sends the guys on a hunt for period-correct parts and technology to restore his eclectic and rare 1970s sports-van. Meanwhile, Beau brings in a 1929 German economy car that's a spiritual ancestor to the Volkswagen Beetle.