The guys face a seven-day deadline to raise their '67 Firebird from the ashes. Meanwhile, Richard heads to the boondocks of Tokio, TX, to search for a rare '51 VW Samba Bus. Finally, NFL star DeMarcus Ware shops for an authentic Gas Monkey hotrod.
The Monkeys start out with a quick-and-easy flip on a '67 Firebird convertible that quickly turns into a full-on Gas Monkey build the guys depend on for a profit. Later, a Hellcat comes up missing and a full-scale mission is launched for its return.
The Monkeys sprint to wrap up the '68 Ford Galaxie XL before its owner comes to Dallas. Meanwhile, the guys dig through barn grime and dust to get to a '69 Camaro in Minnesota. Finally, the guys get a tempting invite from the Golden Knights.
The guys set a seven-day deadline to bust the rust off a '68 Ford Galaxie XL. Next, Richard pairs up with Variety Motorsports to knock out a 1980 Stutz Four Motor Car for country music star Charlie Pride. Finally, Richard rides a beast of a motorcycle.
Richard pays big bucks hoping to use a '63 Cadillac for a quick flip project. The guys do a bang-up job on a budget but Jason goes rogue and risks tanking the whole thing. Later, Russell overpays for a '47 Fleetline that looks bomb ... but doesn't run.
The Monkeys race to finish their Buick Indy Racer for a deep-pocket client. Next, a collector wheels and deals for Richard's 1975 Datsun 280-Z and Brian Bass reveals upcoming changes at Gas Monkey Garage.
Richard races toward a vintage payday by restoring his '37 Buick Racer back to its Indy 500 roots. Meanwhile, the guys buy a one-owner '77 Blazer that could fetch them double their money. Later, a surprise birthday gift has Richard feeling nostalgic.
The Monkeys begin work on a 2018 Jeep Wrangler — the second of two jeeps they're customizing for the Gary Sinese Foundation's Veteran's Day auction. Meanwhile, Richard makes a deal on a '55 Crown Vic he hopes to donate to the Gas Monkey Foundation.
Gas Monkey teams up with the Gary Sinese Foundation to build a custom '81 Jeep CJ7 as a throwback tribute to the soldiers for Veteran's Day. Later, an original '68 Chevelle has Richard seeing green but only if he can part with his California dream.
Richard Rawlings and the Gas Monkeys battle numerous setbacks, including an act of God, as they race to finish their old-time NASCAR tribute build; an old friend talks Richard into working on a dubious classic, a 1985 Zimmer.
Richard Rawlings and the Gas Monkeys battle numerous setbacks including an act of God as they race to finish their old-time NASCAR tribute build. Then an old friend talks Richard into working on a dubious "classic," an '85 Zimmer.
It's a double-barreled blast of NASCAR as Richard Rawlings and the Gas Monkeys dive into stock car racing. First they turn a '52 Chevy Coupe into a fire-breathing dirt track racer and then Richard partners with NASCAR royalty.
When Barry Williams asks Richard and the Monkeys to recreate the iconic Brady Bunch station wagon for HGTV, Richard can't say no. But with only 30 days and several mishaps along the way, the revamped '69 Plymouth Satellite may not make the deadline.
The Monkeys prepare Richard's beloved '68 Mustang for the prestigious Shelby Mustang Meet and Richard buys a one-of-a-kind van once owned by a Mopar icon.
The Monkeys find themselves in a hot-rod dilemma when their 1950's flat-head isn't tailor-made for their '33 Ford pickup, as a looming deadline approaches. Meanwhile, Richard travels west to buy a far-out 70's van, and the garage heads to Monster Jam.
Richard Rawlings makes Brian Bass an offer he can't refuse to turn his antique Ford into the ultimate Gas Monkey shop truck. And Richard is seeing green over a 1970 Cuda, but transit trouble has the rest of the Monkeys seeing red.
The Monkeys raise the bar at Gas Monkey Garage with a mind-blowing super-build they plan to debut at SEMA.
The Monkeys race to be the first-ever to drop a Hellcat motor in their '79 International Scout and fulfill hot-rodder Richard's quest to fetch the world record for the most-expensive ever sold. And Richard tries to convince a friend to buy a '63 Stingray.
Richard Rawlings and the Monkeys forge gear-head history, to be the first to pack a '79 Scout with a 707 horsepower Hellcrate engine for a huge payday. Then, after Feds busted its last owner, will Richard retake his famous Ferrari "Dark Horse?"
Richard Rawlings and the Monkeys are handed a huge challenge when Chad McQueen asks them to take a 1968 Fastback Mustang and turn it into the iconic muscle car for a recreation of Hollywood's most famous move car chase.
Richard's plan to reveal the Krew Kut Dually at the Lone Star Throwdown hits a snag when rain forces him to come up with a new plan to re-introduce it to its fans.
Brian Bass rejoins the Gas Monkey crew as Richard plans to resurrect the iconic '92 Chevy 3500 Dually known as the "Krew Kut" in time to reveal it at the Lone Star Throwdown.
A series of bad decisions on their '62 Galaxie build by the Monkeys could jeopardize Richard's plan to take it to auction.
Richard's plan for a straightforward upgrade on a '62 Ford Galaxie goes south when the Monkeys discover the worst body panel they've ever seen after it returns from sandblasting.
Richard's gamble of building a '59 Ford F-100 on spec for Shiner Beer may payoff to the tune $150,000, but only if they like the final result.
Get Revved Up with added facts and bonus scenes as Richard and the Monkeys gather at the Monkey Trap along with their biggest fans to answer questions, share memorable moments and revisit favorite builds like the 4x4 Camaro and Firebirds #1 and #2.
When a big-name client wants Gas Monkey to build them a promotional vehicle on spec, Richard bets they'll take a shine to a custom '59 Ford F-100.
As the Monkeys and guest builder Big Mike race to get their '75 Datsun 280Z ready, a missing part may stop Richard from debuting Gas Monkey's first-ever tuner car at SEMA.
Richard and the Monkeys partner up with SEMA Battle of the Builders finalist Big Mike to build Gas Monkey's first ever import tuner, a '75 Datsun 280Z.
Richard and the Monkeys push to finish Kurt Busch's custom '72 Pantera in time for his grudge race against fellow NASCAR superstar Joey Logano and his Factory 5 Shelby Daytona.
After 2017 Daytona 500 winner Kurt Busch makes a surprise visit to Gas Monkey, Richard strikes a deal to build him a '72 Pantera to race against fellow NASCAR champion Joey Logano.
As the Monkeys and guest builder Brian Bass go over the schedule on their '34 Ford Coupe, Richard strikes a deal to feature the car in Hot Rod magazine if it can be finished in time.
Richard brings in Gas Monkey's first ever guest builder as Dallas Hot rodder Brian Bass teams up with the Monkeys and build a '60's style hot rod out of a '34 Ford Coupe.
As the Monkeys race to finish their first big build without Aaron, Richard tries to unload his '65 Shelby Mustang GT with a frozen engine.
It's the beginning of a new era at Gas Monkey Garage as Richard puts the Monkeys in charge of hot-rodding a '73 Chevy P30 Step Van for their first big build without Aaron.
Richard and Aaron get together to look back at their partnership as Aaron prepares to say his final goodbye to Fast n' Loud.
With race day against the Street Outlaws fast approaching, Aaron struggles to get his BMW ready on his own while Richard faces potential disaster when the Challenger crashes on its final test run.
Aaron quits Gas Monkey just as Richard agrees to a drag strip showdown with Big Chief of Street Outlaws, leaving the Monkeys to build a race car on their own at the same time he's challenged to his own race against another set of Outlaws.
With Aaron off on vacation, Richard tasks the Monkeys with giving the Gas Monkey treatment to the first car he ever owned back in high school, a vomit green '74 Mercury Comet.
Richard and Aaron host a star-studded party to celebrate the past, present, and future of the Gas Monkey Garage.
With Aaron set to take off soon for a long-deserved vacation, he and Richard get the Monkeys started on giving the proper treatment to a '65 Volkswagen Beetle.
After Aaron bets Richard that the Monkeys would be able to finish building a 1980 El Camino one week ahead of schedule, last-minute problems threaten to push them past their deadline.
Banking on a speedy build because of all the aftermarket parts available for G-body cars, Aaron bets Richard he can finish a 1980 El Camino in three weeks instead of four.
As Richard gets ready to gamble selling a million dollars worth of cars at Barrett-Jackson, last-minute problems with their '55 Chevy threaten to keep him from taking it to auction.
With Aaron headed to Pike's Peak again, he tasks the Monkeys with building a '55 Chevy in less than two weeks when Richard plans to sell it at a Barrett-Jackson auction, among about a million dollars worth of cars.
Richard and Aaron once again build a life-sized vehicle for Hot Wheels, this time a 1963 Ford Econoline truck.
With more builds and flips under their belts than they can count, Richard and Aaron gather up a few of their biggest fans to find out what happened to some of Gas Monkey's more memorable cars.
While Richard heads off to make the steal of a lifetime on four rare Mustangs, Aaron and the Monkeys fight to finish their junkyard Porsche in time for their big race against Richard's new $200,000 Porsche Turbo S.
Aaron's idea to build a "junkyard Porsche" capable of going head-to-head against Richard's 2015 Porsche 911 Turbo S goes awry when the expensive conversion kits he's bought don't fit as planned.
After a number of tough builds, Richard decides to do something nice for Aaron and the Monkeys, buying them a '67 Camaro mounted on a K5 chassis.
Richard and Aaron's goal of turning an old '49 Chevy pickup into a show-quality truck comes down to the wire as they race to finish it in time to debut at the Lone Star Throwdown.
Richard and Aaron set an ambitious deadline of just six weeks to turn an old '49 Chevy pickup into a show-quality truck in time to debut at the big Lone Star Throwdown.
A last minute problem arises with the turbo-charged EcoBoost '72 Ford Pantera Aaron is building for the new Barrett-Jackson Northeas, which in turn, forces Richard to gamble by bringing his quarter-million dollar 2005 Ford GT to the auction instead.
Looking to make a smash debut at an all-new Barrett-Jackson auction, Richard buys into Aaron's plan to build a first-ever 1972 Pantera fitted with a custom turbo-charged Ford EcoBoost V6 engine.
Richard buys Aaron a 1942 Harley-Davidson WLA '45 with the aim of rebuilding the bike appropriate to its original era in order to participate in a vintage race on the New Jersey shore in just two weeks.
After building and selling more cars than they can count, Richard and Aaron hit the beach for a much needed break so they can finally answer some of the questions and comments their fans have sent in over the years.
Auction fever hits the garage as the Monkeys have less than a week to build a '69 Riviera to sell at the Leake Auction along with the motorcycles from their big chopper build-off to determine who will win Richard's big prize.
While Richard takes his '29 Packard to compete at the elite Concours d'Elegance at Pebble Beach, the Monkeys race to complete their motorcycles in their big build-off.
When Richard's '29 Packard receives an invitation to the fabled Concours d'Elegance at Pebble Beach, he challenges the Monkeys to a motorcycle build-off to keep them busy while he's away.
The '32 5-Window Ford Coupe Richard bought as an easy build for the Monkeys continues giving them problems, as weather and car issues threaten to derail Aaron's trip to Pike's Peak.
Richard buys a '32 5-Window Ford Coupe planning for an easy build for the Monkeys while Aaron's away racing at Pike's Peak, but fate and fortune have other ideas.
With engine problems on the Dart threatening to stop their big drag race with Roadkill before it starts, Richard and Aaron could face epic humiliation in front of millions of fans.
When Richard receives a drag race challenge from a couple of Internet upstarts, he changes gears on his big '67 Dart build to transform it into the ultimate dragster.
After over four years and hundreds of cars, Richard and Aaron take a look back at the rise of Gas Monkey from a little shop to the 800 pound gorilla it is today.
Richard Rawlings, Aaron Kaufman and the Gas Monkeys are living a dream when they build a life-size Hot Wheels car. And what better car to build than one from the original "Sweet Sixteen" set that started the entire Hot Wheels movement in 1968?
As work on the smashed up 2005 Ford GT continues, Richard heads to Indiana to try to sell a Shelby Cobra prop car used in the superhero movie Iron Man.
When Richard brings a smashed up 2005 Ford GT back to the shop with the intention of making a quick repair for a fast profit, Aaron talks him into giving it the full Gas Monkey treatment.
With a big-time buyer already on the way, engine and upholstery problems threaten to derail Richard and Aaron's red '67 Cadillac convertible.
Richard and Aaron decide bigger is better, giving a red '67 Cadillac convertible the luxury treatment in a risky bid to attract a higher caliber of buyers.
As Richard heads to Houston to check out Gas Monkey's top fuel NHRA dragster do some racing, the Monkeys need to do some racing of their own to finish a custom lowrider paint job on the '78 Cutlass in time for the car's debut.
Richard buys a '78 Cutlass so Aaron can build Gas Monkey's first ever lowrider, only to discover that Aaron's plan to create custom hydraulics is something he's never attempted before.
Richard and Aaron take on a different build when they decide to transform a $300 find on the side of the road into a '76 Exploration Van.The Dale Earnhardt '56 Nomad makes an appearance back at the shop, as KC and his team are tasked with fixing the body.
It's showtime at Barrett Jackson with wheeling-and-dealing throughout the week showcasing the excitement. Richard's Stingray arrives just in time for the start of the auction. Meanwhile, Aaron attends NHRA in Vegas to see how team Gas Monkey performs.
Richard sells the '79 Camaro to prepare for Barrett Jackson, the biggest auction of the year. Aaron's team builds a '68 Impala while Richard and Dennis buy a '64 Corvette Stingray. Richard pulls the '66 VW bus, '69 F100 truck and '76 C10 to auction.
Richard buys a '69 Malibu only to realize there are massive issues. Aaron crashes into a '68 Coronet on the GMG lot. Richard travels to St. Louis to buy a tricked out '79 Camaro. Motley Crue performs at Gas Monkey Live grand opening.
Aaron and his team attempt to get the '71 Challenger build to accept the 2015 Challenger technology. In the process, they create a one of a kind resto/mod. Richard buys a busted up '34 Plymouth and the crew takes the '57 Shorty bus for a test drive.
Richard and Aaron transform a vintage '71 Dodge Scat Pack Challenger by using the power of a 2015 Scat Pack Challenger under the hood. Richard invests in a concert venue and a '57 Shorty School bus gets a makeover with hilarious results.
It's a race against time as the Monkeys rush to finish the KITT car. Richard's on edge because he's worried that him and Aaron might not make it to the Las Vegas birthday party with the car by the deadline. They also don't know if the Hoff will show up.
When an old friend of Richard's offers him $200,000 for a Knight Rider KITT car and for David Hasselhoff to appear at his 40th birthday party, Richard can't pass up this offer. He sets out to not only find an 80's Trans Am, but the Hoff.
After a constant wait for parts for the '55 Pink Caddy, the monkeys make a mad dash to get the car done on time. Meanwhile, Richard ventures into new territory as his Gas Monkey Dragster hits the Texas Motorplex for the NHRA qualifying runs.
When Richard gets a deal to build a '55 Pink Caddy for a 100 grand, it all seems like a sweet deal. Until the monkeys relay that they may not be able to build the car in time for the tight deadline. Meanwhile, Richard invests in sponsoring and NHRA team.
The plan to build Gas Monkey's coolest show truck continues as Richard hopes to deliver a 1976 Chevy C-10 to the Cattle Baron's Ball. Meanwhile,Richard tries to flip a 66 Continental and a 51 Caddy. Also, Richard stops by Fired Up to check on the rent
Richard and Aaron build their coolest hot rod, a 1976 Chevy C-10 short bed show truck to be auctioned at the Cattle Baron's Ball. Plus, Richard misses out on a Firebird thanks to Thomas Weeks, and a 65 Cadillac is on the lot for one of Richard's buyers.
When Richard buys a '65 Chevy Impala, they put their Gas Monkey spin on it. Richard and Aaron score a 34 Five Window Ford. And later, Richard agrees to cool off the monkeys with new air conditioning, but the Fired Up crew gets hot and bothered about it.
When Richard buys a VW Microbus no one really knows the mechanics of this German car. Later, Richard and Aaron discover that the Fired Up garage is attending a demolition derby and Richard has a trick up his sleeve to send his former employees reeling.
Pikes Peak International Race is 3 days away and the C10 pace truck is nowhere near being complete. Aaron struggles to keep the Falcon damage free as he approaches the race of his life. Richard also finds some old employees stepping into his territory.
As Aaron prepares for the Pikes Peak International Race, he learns that his Falcon still has some work to be. Then Aaron springs on Richard that they have 3 weeks to build a Pace Race Truck for Pikes Peak. Meanwhile, Richard lands a sweet '31 Model A.
The Monkey's go super big with their first corporate client Sonic Drive-In to build a promotional 68 Camaro SS convertible. But with only day's left until delivery, Richard might miss out on a huge pay day, and tarnish his reputation.
When Richard lands his biggest deal in Gas Monkey history, his crew struggles to hit Sonic Drive-In's deadline. Meanwhile, Christie and Richard spar over losing an auction bid. Tensions are high and it doesn't look like anyone's going to come out on top.
When Richard snaps back to his senses, he puts the monkeys back on track and they must finish the '31 Chopped Model A in ten days. It doesn't go without a lot of strife. Meanwhile, Richard and Dennis argue over a holy grail find of a 64 ½ Mustang.
Aaron and Richard find themselves a 1931 Model A to chop! What begins as a simple build quickly grows into a grand green machine. With less than a month to build this chromed out 60's show car from the ground up, Richard's wild plan may be too much.
Aaron's not impressed by the '72 Ford Pantera Richard picks up, but he and the Monkeys have fun bringing a Ford F100 truck back to life. Then, they head to Tennessee to try to buy back two pieces of Gas Monkey history: a ratrod and a panhead motorcycle.
Richard and Aaron cringe along with you while watching some seriously epic fails--from hapless drivers unable to control their vehicles to a hotrodder who catches his engine and self on fire. Richard even has his own cringe-worthy moment in a stunt plane.
With a 10K-a-day penalty looming, Richard can't afford to lose any more time on the two Firebirds' concourse restoration, but by the end of the project, the garage will be short two Monkeys. Richard flips a '49 Mercury that comes complete with passenger.
Richard makes a risky deal to restore the first two Firebirds ever made from rusted and rough to museum quality. The buyer offers a handsome deal, but it comes with a crushing deadline and a 10K/day penalty for every day he's late. Aaron learns to race.
It's a Gas Monkey Fire Sale when Richard quick flips a menagerie of cars to make enough cash to buy back the first car he and Aaron built together 10 years ago. Richard and Dennis literally roll the dice on a 57 Chevy back in snowy Minnesota.
Aaron and the Gas Monkey crew overhaul a Jeep in 24 hours to surprise a friend. Richard flips a funky gull-winged Bricklin. Daphne convinces a reluctant Richard to hire his nephew. Dennis and Richard argue over how best to sell their COPO Camaros.
Aaron chances the wrath of the Big Monkey when he overrides Richard's instructions on a Mustang Fastback. After picking up a "Holy Grail" Boss 429 Mustang in Minnesota, Richard questions Dennis's decision to buy a rustbucket Jaguar E-Class buried in snow.
Aaron falls in love with and buys a famous '63 Ford Falcon race car off Richard, but will the original owner be impressed by Aaron's Gas Monkey style? While Aaron's tied up in his passion project, Richard flips a 1919 Nash and an unusually painted truck.
When Richard "accidentally" buys $92K worth of cars at an auction, his bookkeeper sister insists he flip all five cars in one week. Some go more easily and profitably than others but it's a weirdly built Rolls Royce that even Aaron has a hard time fixing.
Richard and Aaron reach Burt Reynolds and win their wager, but that success may mean ultimate failure when the team doesn't get the '77 Trans Am on a transporter in time. Solution: they'll race it down to the New Orleans starting line themselves.
Richard is hired by a wheeler-dealer friend to build a "Smokey & The Bandit" '77 Trans Am. He and Aaron have six days to build and get the car to New Orleans in time for the buyer to race in a rally. Some original Bandit stars help sweeten the deal.
Engine issues plague the '68 Shelby. Richard flips the rare '66 Lotus Cortina and floating Amphicar for some fast cash. A classic Ford Falcon arrives at the garage -- and selling it would be icing on the cake.
The crew takes on a '68 Shelby Mustang that looks sweet but what's it hiding? Richard flips his lid when Tom and Jordan buy two junker cars from two tourists. Richard and KC travel to a secret lair to make a deal on a Lotus Cortina and an amphibicar.
Aaron and crew turn an ugly duckling '71 Chevy Kingwood station wagon into the cool, 70s hot rod dragster it was meant to be. Richard pries an'80 MG Replicar from a husband reluctant to part with it. The Grill books its first celebrity musical act.
GMG takes wing! Aaron builds a flying machine for the Red Bull Flugtag event and the team launches him off a 30ft pier. But will the Gas Monkey Flying Circus take off or take a nose dive? Meanwhile, the crew brings a rare 1950 Dodge Wayfarer back to life.
Rust-ridden Caddy dumped, Richard gambles that the GMG crew can recoup his losses with a '60 Bel Air. Christie talks money -- first with a dad who wants to punk his teenage son with a Yugo and then with Richard trying to convince him to hire his sister.
Richard buys a nest of cars including a '68 Cadillac Coupe de Ville that is so rusted out that Aaron and the guys want to mutiny, but not until they have a little fun with it first. Can Richard and Dennis save a piece of racing history from the crusher?
Richard gets his hands dirty building a $100K 2013 COPO Camaro from the wheels up on the VIP assembly line. Aaron ignores his request to work on a newly arrived 1930 Model A. Instead, Aaron builds his own dream vehicle while the Monkeys tackle the A.
KC's beloved but brokendown '55 Ford Customline gets new life, but can Richard flip it to Shark Tank's Mark Cuban? George Foreman takes off with Richard's prize Mustang while Richard and Dennis haggle with a WW2 vet over a 38 Aston Martin and some Nashes.
The crew help a widow by buying her husband's Ford '32 Cabriolet and many hot rod projects; they rescue an heirloom '62 Corvette from a garage falling down around it, but not all the family is pleased Richard has it. Richard makes a big announcement.
The Gas Monkey crew build NASCAR royalty Dale Earnhardt Jr a 1956 Chevy Nomad. While Richard and Aaron travel to Dale Jr's Carolina home with the Nomad, the crew finds ways to cool off in the Texas heat. Also, is a pumpkin Pantera a lemon?
SEASON FINALE: Richard, Aaron, Sue and the Gas Monkey crew celebrate the end of the season by sharing their favorite moments, responding to viewer mail, and giving a special peek into what REALLY goes on in the garage when the Big Monkey isn't watching.
With Aaron temporarily MIA, the crew works on the Ford Galaxie. Richard and Tom roadtrip to auction with Evel Knievel's Messerschmitt. Richard tempts Dennis with a rare Nash Healey. The shop gets crank calls from a guy claiming to be Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Richard and Aaron head to Roswell to pick up a 67 Ford Galaxie 500 that's out of this world, especially with its new race engine. A 72 Pantera and a 32 Plymouth Coupe will be quick flips, but Richard plots the right time to unleash a rare 51 Nash Healey.
The crew struggles to finish the frankensteined 64 Dodge truck. Richard flips a 52 Chevy. He digs out an Oldsmobile Delta 88 he forgot he bought but it's also not quite what he remembered. Broke brakes leave a dent in the garage door and Richard's wallet.
Richard and Aaron pick up a '64 Dodge Sweptline that's a mishmash of parts. A '32 Ford Roadster Richard forgot he bought rolls in, but it's up to Christie to seal the deal with the prospective buyer. KC hits the road with Richard to buy a 65 Mustang.
Once again, Richard and Aaron stall the crazy, roadtripping Aussies with Texas hospitality while the crew races to finish a 59 Bonneville they were given only 72 hrs to fix up. To get some more cash for the job, Richard picks up two mini cars from a nest.
The crew pushes to finish the Ferrari F40 and get it sold. Costs rise when the $8000 windshield gets broken. Richard's luck turns when the 1967 Porsche 911S he buys turns out to be something better! Tom better get crankin' on a 1917 REO or he'll be fired.
Invested over their heads in a wrecked Ferrari F-40 Richard, Aaron and the crew embark on the riskiest -- and most expensive -- build in Gas Monkey history. To recoup costs they flip a '58 Corvette C1 and a timecapsule Dead Head tour bus.
The Gas Monkey crew turn a rat-infested '38 Ford into a cool hot rod. Richard buys football player Emmitt Smith's Mercedes, which comes with a surprise. Is new female welder Alloy up for the GMG challenge? Richard gambles $400K on a banged up Ferrari F-40.
Richard and Aaron bring a hot '58 Corvette home to the new Gas Monkey World Headquarters. Christie takes a gamble, buying a '65 TBird while Richard is away. Model Alloy Ash fires up her welding torch to prove to Aaron she's more than just a pretty face.
A side trip to Vegas nets Richard and Aaron casino winnings and Evel Knievel's Messerschmitt microcar. Later Richard buys a 73 Dodge Challenger and the Holy Grail of Corvettes: a '67 Stingray in hopes of a 6-figure sale, but Aaron is not pleased... at all.
Richard and Aaron resurrect two cars bought from a local charity: a '59 Fairlaine 500 Galaxie and a 1954 Bel Air. Richard is concerned for his safety at a Model A boneyard, but it's having to reject one of Sue's jobs that has him and Aaron most concerned.
With the Bronco over-budget and past deadline, Richard's patience (and wallet) are severely tested. He sells a '36 Ford three-window then considers a dare to sell his beloved Shelby Mustang.
Richard and Aaron take on a '76 Bronco but unfortunately runaway rust issues make this project budget-buster. Needing cash fast, Richard hits the road in search of some quick flips.
Richard trades his friend a '58 Impala for a '67 Mustang. He flips a '72 Pontiac Formula 400, but will it make up for his most embarrassing purchase yet?
Richard and Aaron pick up a very rare 32 Ford 3-window, but buying it is about all they can agree upon. They can't agree on how to freshen up a 1964 Econoline van for their "Swag Wagon" either. But they can agree a gifted 1989 Shelby pickup has got to go!
Richard stretches Gas Monkey's style and Aaron's skills by making an "ugly" 1978 Ford Fairmont into a cool, mirrored drift car. Richard flips a rare 1967 Corvette Stingrays complete with tank sticker and bets his driving skills to sell the shop truck.
The Gas Monkey crew have to handle a rare, fragile and flammable fiberglass-bodied Woodhill Wildfire with kid gloves if they're going to make a six-figure sale. The boys take in a Harley and then blow off steam by entering Richard in the Demolition Derby.
Richard, Aaron, and the Gas Monkey crew try to "knock the ugly outta" a '48 Chevy Fleetmaster. Richard makes a profit but still gets schooled on a '74 Corvette. It's a tough Oklahoma crowd at the auction for their Chevy and "Scarface"-worthy '63 Caddy.
The Gas Monkey crew revives a rust-and-rat filled 59 Rambler to make it SoCal surf-worthy once again. Richard haggles for a 31 Model A. His new Willys Coupe Gasser could be worth $200K if Richard can prove its connection to a legendary drag racing team.
Richard, Aaron and the Gas Monkey crew unbury a '64 Impala buried in 10 years of debris and bring it back to life. A 1951 Bruco Fire Truck sparks former firefighter Richard's fancy as does a 1955 Caddy Coupe de Ville nicknamed Dolly.
The Gas Monkey guys "frankenstein" together a '68 Ford F-100 truck by blending together two vehicles that shouldn't go together. Richard relives his youth with a '77 Trans Am Firebird. He flips a '67 Caddy convertible to an international buyer.
Richard and Aaron turn the granddaddy of big cars, a 1970 Lincoln Continental Mark III, into a muscle car and bring a '68 Ford pickup back to life. Richard scoops up a 1970s style hot rod kit car with a mysterious past.
Richard and Aaron scramble to get a replacement '64 Galaxie ready for auction after the first one they find turns out to be in much rougher shape than expected. They have to get creative to get a stuck 1949 F-1 Ford off the back of a large car hauler.
Richard and Aaron stumble upon a diamond in the rough: a 1960s Gasser that Richard wants to race. They buy a gleaming '32 Pontiac at a swap meet. And is a friend's 1960 Cadillac Sedan De Ville haunted and cursing the garage?
Richard and Aaron find a '55 Chevy Bel Air as well as a 1950 Oldsmobile Coupe Rocket 88, which had been perfectly preserved in a garage for over 50 years. They have 48 hours to fix up a broken-down '73 Caddy convertible for two Aussies hitting Route 66.
SERIES PREMIERE - Richard and Aaron find the hot rod of their dreams: a rust-free 1931 Model A. As renovation costs pile up, Richard looks to make some fast cash with a couple of quick flips, including the "Drive Angry" Riviera and a Chevy 210.
Hot-rod hunter Richard Rawlings and the Gas Monkey crew celebrate their fans with a countdown of fan-voted favorite builds, breakouts and blowouts. Russell, Mike and Tony are on a mission to derail him before he can reveal his personal favorite.
Former Gas Monkey Tom Smith gets out his frustrations by taking over Richard's cameras and crew to do his own special! He's counting down his 31 top builds, rocking racers and favorite flips that made his time as a Monkey so memorable.
Richard Rawlings and the band of Monkeys go deep into Gas Monkey Garage. Watch rare moments and cringe at events as Richard and the Monkeys take on the Misfits of Fired Up in the first ever Gas Monkey Games.
Richard re-ignites the rivalry between Gas Monkey Garage and the Street Outlaws by challenging outlaw Ryan Martin to a drag race in his Demon Challenger.
Richard and Aaron find the hot rod of their dreams: a rust-free 1931 Model A. Now all that's left is fabricating a design that lives up to the Gas Monkey name.
Motor mastermind Richard Rawlings and mechanical prodigy Aaron Kaufman search for forgotten and neglected vintage cars. They need big projects and big profits to keep the doors open at Gas Monkey Garage in Dallas, TX.
Richard Rawlings & Farmtruck & AZN from "Street Outlaws" have front row seats to some of the most spectacular Extreme Sports wipeouts from around the world. An airborne boat, a snowmobile wipe out, & a Texas' longboarder pays a visit to the garage.
Richard Rawlings & friends Farmtruck & AZN from "Street Outlaws" keep their eyes on the skies with some aerial videos. A paraglider collides with a vulture; an emergency parachute saves a paragliders life & a rescue helicopter needs to be rescued itself.
Dallas hot-rodder Brian Bass and the Gas Monkey Garage team up to build a show stopping '60's style hot rod out of a '34 Ford Coupe barn find.
Richard and Aaron get together to look back at their partnership as Aaron prepares to say his final goodbye to Fast N' Loud.
Aaron believes the Ford Ecoline truck will end up a Red Line Club car; Richard does something he's never done before: gives Aaron an unlimited budget to build the car in order to be ready to unveil at a party.
Hot Wheels challenges Richard and Aaron once again to build a life-sized car to possibly become part of their exclusive Red Line Club; Aaron reveals his choice for the build: a 1963 Ford Econoline truck.
Richard and Aaron gather the Monkeys so they can address comments and questions from fans all over the world.
After building and selling more cars than they can count, Richard and Aaron hit the beach for a much needed break so they can finally answer some of the questions and comments their fans have sent in over the years.
Before beginning a new season building even bigger and better cars, Richard and Aaron gather the Monkeys to remember the ups and downs of the last year.
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo with Richard, Aaron, and the Gas Monkey crew as they count down their Top 50 favorite moments. From weird cars and wild stunts, tough builds and celebrity guests -- what will be #1?
Amongst the biker build off shenanigans, GMG gets a steaming delivery from Jesse James. Richard and Aaron locate a '68 Shelby Mustang GT350 which is full of rust and decide on a quick flip. The Apache truck rebuild misses the auction but Richard has luck with a walk in buyer.
Richard picks up a '59 Chev Apache Shortbed truck in need of some Gas Monkey love. One of the monkey mechanics resigns so he can start his own business leaving Richard one man down at a time when he can't afford it. Richard finds a '64 Lincoln on the old "interweb" and does his shirt on the deal. The Gas Monkeys are invited to the biker build off against Paul Snr, Paul Jnr and Jessie James.
A rare '32 Ford, a '64 Econoline van and an '89 Shelby pickup are featured.
A '48 Chevy Fleetmaster, '74 Corvette and '63 Cadillac are featured.
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