In each episode, the crew approaches complex projects that rival those undertaken by their male counterparts in order to prove they have what it takes to run a female-dominated car shop.Chasing Classic Cars follows master car restorer Wayne Carini as he embarks on a mission to uncover the world's most rare and exotic cars. Amber Heard finally gets to see her custom ’68 Mustang restoration and her reaction is priceless! ", "What matters next?"
Before being moved to the Chip Foose shop, the car started as a California built, kept, and well maintained fastback. They're the cars our dads drove, cars that we loved as kids, cars that make us smile.Using sometimes questionable backwoods resourcefulness, clever automotive-hack specialists put their “mechanical magic” to work, fixing and building just about anything for anyone in their remote town of 553 residents.Justin Nichols is the mastermind behind Nichols Paint & Fab. 01:26. Now, his son wants him to stop settling for less and get the metal makeover his Stingray deserves. Nuts and Bolts restoration doesn’t properly describe the level of quality that went into this restoration.
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The car is finished with BASF single stage white, with Synergy Green painted stripes. This car is priced very reasonably, and I am in no hurry to sell. A one-time heavy-metal singer has turned in his microphone for a life focused on family. ... Watch More Full Episodes from These Networks. Justin is renowned in the custom world as a creative visionary.All Girls Garage taps into the expertise of women working behind the gears at an auto shop.
His wife wants him to have a Shelby worthy of the highest honors.In this special conversation, Oprah speaks directly with black leaders, offering insight and tangible plans to answer the questions "What matters now? Resurrecting a host of automobiles, the team works hard to create a life changing surprise for the unsuspecting owners.Chip Foose really worked his magic on this killer Bird.Doug's '82 ElCo was given a masterful transformation by Chip Foose and the A-Team.Tom is so thrilled by the work Chip and the A-Team have done to his Trans Am that he can't hold back a bit of gymnastics.Chip, Chris and Brian put on quite a stunt to fake out Tom and seize his Trans Am.Chip sits down to draft his design for Tom's '78 Trans Am.The Overhaulin' crew reveals Marcus Luttrell’s Mustang Fastback after weeks of work and a long list of personalized touches.Chip ditches the A-Team to draw the finished rendering of Marcus Luttrell's Mustang Fastback.Marcus Luttrell gets pranked by Chris and Chip before learning his Fastback is going to get the Foose touch!Amber Heard finally gets to see her custom ’68 Mustang restoration and her reaction is priceless!Doug gets to finally lay his eyes upon his highly customized El Camino.Chip is always looking to enhance the lines of a car, but has he lost his mind combining two classic Chevys?Chris and the insider set up a classic prank, but Chris almost gets his butt kicked by the unsuspecting El Camino owner, Doug.With the help of Johnny Depp, "Cop" Chris Jacobs sets up Amber Heard during a "sting" to locate her car.
Spectacular!Sometimes a special moments happen behind the scenes like when AJ becomes the designer, and Chip is a builder and host.
They kept commenting on how good the underlying metal was after they bead blasted it. and "Where do we go from here?" This is an extremely unique and rare build that hardly becomes available. They're up for any repair and restoration job, as long as it’s Mopar!Follow Peter Klutt and his team at Legendary Motorcar as they find, buy, restore and sell (and sometimes race!) Season 10 • Episode 10 A military vet and Mustang devotee finally splurged to buy himself a Shelby, though the previous owners' sketchy upgrades made this pony look more like a mule. On Graveyard Carz, no car is too far-gone for Mark and the ghouls. What you can’t see on the show, is the hidden magic behind the camera; these builds are not completed in a matter of weeks but rather this car was at the Foose shop for about a year perfecting every aspect of the car.-Chip Foose Designed and built 1965 Mustang Fastback for the TV show Overhaulin’ in season 7 episode 2, titled “Bills Mustang.”-Less than 150 miles since complete nuts and bolts restoration by the Chip Foose design team.-Appraised for over $132,000 by the Auto Appraisal Network of Lake Forest upon completion of the show.-351 Windsor high performance ATK short block, 385 horsepower, with Edelbrock heads, intake, and carburetor, paired to a color matching California Performance 4 speed automatic transmission.– Cobra Missano front racing seats with diamond stitched napa leather and pure carbon backrests.-One-piece diamond stitched leather headliner with matching rear seats and door panels.-White and Synergy Green Shelby inspired paint job with fiberglass Shelby front fascia and side vents.-Magnaflow exhaust with headers, x pipe, and quad tips.-14″ Wilwood rotors front and rear with 6 piston and 4 piston calipers.-18″ front and 19″ rear Foose Ascot 2 piece wheels wrapped in Pirelli P zero tires.Restored doesn’t describe the amount of work and money put into this car, I cant find an item on this car that isn’t brand new, and ready to hit the road. Every aspect of the car is brand new from the glass, gauges, wiring, suspension, drivetrain, exhaust, nuts, and bolts.
Stream Overhaulin' FREE with Your TV Subscription! At some point, they're cast aside, traded in, and in some cases, left for dead in a scrap heap. They less they spend, the more they'll make!The A-Team sends the frame of the Ford Fairlane GTA for a new coat of paint.After an extended build, part of it in front of a live crowd at SEMA, Chip, Chris and the A Team reveal the Bel Air restored to exactly what Greg was picturing in his head.