It's sweltering in Dallas, both inside the Gas Monkey Garage and out. Gas Monkey Garage owner Richard Rawlings and master mechanic Aaron Kaufman take a road trip to pick up a 1964 Impala buried in at least ten years of dirt and debris. The Gas Monkey crew and upholstery wiz Sue give this iconic car new life just in time to show it to a discerning customer: Aaron's stepdad, who owned one back in the day.
Gas Monkey Garage owner Richard Rawlings and ace mechanic Aaron Kaufman head to Amarillo to pick up a '59 Rambler, but when they get there they discover it’s covered in rust and filled with rat droppings. It will need to be rebuilt from the ground up to make it SoCal surf-worthy once again. Richard haggles for a '31 Model A Roadster for a quick flip. And Richard's friend Thomas picks up a Willis Coupe (aka WIllys Gasser) on Gas Monkey's behalf. It's rare and valuable in its own right, but could sell for $200,000 if Richard can prove its connection to a legendary drag racing team.
Gas Monkey Garage owner Richard Rawlings and his crew, including top mechanic Aaron Kaufman, try to"knock the ugly” out of a '48 Chevy Fleetmaster. Richard relives a little "Corvette Summer" when he buys a 1974 Corvette for a quick flip. He also picks up a '63 Caddy similar to the one Al Pacino drove in "Scarface." Apohlsterer Sue does her magic, but will it be enough to make the car sellable at an auction with a very tough crowd?
The GMG crew go all out to finish the Ferrari F40 rebuild. A broken $8000 windshield makes Richard regret taking on the project, until a parts delivery driver in high heels catches his eye. Richard's luck turns when the '67 Porsche 911S he buys turns out to be rare find worth more than he anticipated. Tom has one day to get crankin' on a 1917 REO and make it ready for auction.
Richard and Aaron travel to Roswell to pick up a '67 Ford Galaxie. Then it's off to LA where Richard buys a '32 Plymouth and is excited to make a rare '51 Nash Healey deal. Finally, a former customer invites Richard and Aaron to Denver to be guest judges at a bikini contest for his restaurant chain. When Richard leaves for home, Aaron goes MIA and misses the plane.
With Aaron still missing in Denver, the Gas Monkey crew works to get the Ford Galaxie restored. Richard takes Tom to an auction with Evel Knievel's Messerschmitt. Richard tries to sell Dennis his Nash Healey, knowing that Dennis already owns a perfectly restored serial number one Nash Healey worth an estimated seven figures. Christie gets crank calls from a guy claiming to be Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Barry Williams (a.k.a. Greg Brady) hires Richard and the Monkeys to build a Brady Bunch station wagon with Monkey style.
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 Sr, Paul Jr and Jessie James.