


- Baby Needs a New Pair of ShoesS2 E1Dave has his hands full trying to locate and build a 1959 Buick Invicta; twin 2014 Audis looking for some styling cues.
- Blue Suede ShoesS2 E2The Invicta build finally comes to a show-ready end after many challenges; Dave gets down and dirty on a 1970 Mustang that comes in to get its driveline unbundled.
- Clean Up on Aisle '32S2 E3The Kindig crew contends with a problem-ridden 1932 roadster and a 1940 coupe; Dave's dune buggy mysteriously vanishes.
- Just Cuz You Can, Doesn't Mean You ShouldS2 E4The crew ups its game to modernize a 1994 Chevrolet Impala; a purple 1969 Ford Mustang poses mechanical challenges; metal fabricator Kris presents an original hot rod.
- Orange Is the New OrangeS2 E5A 1954 Ford from the farm is transformed into a hot-rodding milk machine; a new Challenger receives retro updates; Will rides a vintage chopper.
- From Malibu to the MailboostS2 E6A client brings his powerful 1964 Chevrolet Malibu into the shop; the crew works on a 1973 'Cuda; Dave drives a 1972 Datsun.
- This Is Gonna Be a ChallengeS2 E7The team's newest member modifies the hood of a 2013 Mr. Norm's Challenger; a new rear suspension is installed on a 1948 Studebaker.
- Double TroubleS2 E8A white 1969 Chevrolet Camaro gets completely customized, while a green '69 Camaro purchased on the Internet becomes a bigger project than originally imagined.
- Fore!S2 E9Dave and Kevin tackle a unique project; a 1967 Chevrolet Nova that was bought on the Internet needs a large amount of work.
- Why Wouldn't Ya?S2 E10Dave comes up with a plan to transform a rusty '68 Chevelle plucked from the bowels of the shop; a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air arrives for a chassis swap.
- Copper, Copper, CopperS2 E11The owner of 1960 Cadillac wants his vehicle transformed into a copper hot rod; a one-off 2010 Chevrolet Camaro requires repairs; the guys recall a 1972 Ford Bronco.
- The Copper CaddyS2 E12Eighteen months of metal grinding and panel matching comes to an end as the Copper Caddy is readied for its big reveal.
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