It’s old versus new when five decades of trucks pull up to the line, including a 1947 Dodge Power Wagon and a 1978 Jeep CJ7. The trucks launch a surprise in the Slingshot, and medics are called in when the Green Hell claims another victim.
Things start off with a bang, requiring immediate repairs to save a truck. Driver skill is put to the ultimate test on a 75-foot vertical drop, and a knife is pulled in the Green Hell as one driver pushes their truck to the very limit.
It’s time for the Big Dogs – five trucks with 40-inch-plus tires roll onto the course. But big rigs mean big damage. In the Green Hell, a rivalry heats up with a collision into a tree and a finalist lost in the woods.
Trucks from the 70s and 80s battle it out, with victory coming down to a few feet. Drivers dance with disaster trying to push ice-cream trucks over the edge. Finally, looks can be deceiving with a surprise ending to the Green Hell.
A 2,000 horsepower Dodge pickup competes against a 1971 Land Rover. The Silo Pulldown dumps a big surprise on the losers in a never-before-seen twist on the tug-o-war. One challenge hits hard, forcing the medics to rush in.
1951 Chevy pickup; 1971 GMC pickup; The Silo Pulldown and Four Horsemen show no mercy in vanquishing trucks, and it's a run for the ages in the Green Hell.
A lineup of rigs from the millennium's last decade; an emotional story motivates one driver; a razor-thin margin separates the two finalists when they face off in the Green Hell.
An awesome variety of trucks pull up to the starting line on Whiteout. Meanwhile, the impossible happens in the Slingshot, and tension mounts when the fire department is called in; and the Green Hell strikes again, taking out a truck in an ending no one saw coming.
Broken trucks litter the course when the water and mud of the White Out shuts down one truck and the Silo Pulldown breaks another. The Green Hell has a surprise finish leading to an emotional result.
Five drivers put their personal trucks to the test; the first challenge hurts more than a driver's pride when one truck is broken in half; dense smoke blinds the drivers as they weave through trees in the Fire Escape.
Glen, Bender, Pistol and Abe take a look at the greatest hits of Season 1 and discuss the best builds, crashes, drivers and coaches; the trucks that had the best time on the Green Hell are revealed; the best coach.
On this special Ford edition of Truck Night, five Ford-tough rigs put it all on the line for a chance at $10,000. The Slag Heap pushes three trucks past their limit, a panic on the Car Pull requires an emergency response, and The Green Hell burns both finalists before one Ford emerges as Truck Night Champion.
On this special Ford edition of Truck Night, it’s an all Ford lineup spanning 4 different decades. Driver skill separates the pack during the Bumps & Jumps, one driver is forced to go for broke on the Balance Beams, and for the two finalists the Green Hell is a struggle for both man and machine.
A special episode of Truck Night has two special guests! NASCAR Champions Kyle and Kurt Busch bring their driving skills–and trucks–to win $10,000 for charity. But these professional race car drivers first need to compete against amateur drivers and survive the Car Pull and Travel Trailer for a shot at the Green Hell.