Shag and Amanda return from the road with a classic 1962 Chevy Stepside truck that Joe plans on transforming into an ultra-cool, ground hugging Fleetside. The team at Martin Bros Customs wrestles with Joe’s vision for the truck as they resurrect it into a show-stopping, eye-popping piece of drivable art for an upcoming car show.
An old family friend helps Shag and Amanda bring home a 1964 Lincoln Continental, one of Joe’s favorite cars, without breaking the bank. With one of the most popular show and shines in the state of Texas on the horizon, Joe and the team work hard to take the rusted wreck from shabby to a shiny new four-wheeled pearl.
West Coast cool becomes the theme when Shag and Amanda stumble upon an exceptional find – a 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon. Joe automatically has visions of a bad-ass California style beach cruiser for the Wagon. That means the team at Martin Bros Customs must set the stance low and create a fantastic, head turning exterior.
Joe and his team get the chance to refurbish a 1973 Pontiac Firebird that’s been damaged by fire. This build requires resourcefulness as the guys start from the ground up ditching many of the original parts for all new Martin Bros Customs modifications including a custom roll cage and a new rear spoiler built from scratch. Like a phoenix from the ashes, this burnt bird is getting an all-out restoration so it can fly once again.
It’s a walk down memory lane when Joe ditches four wheeled machines in favor of his first love – a souped-up Softail® motorcycle. He works with the guys to build it from the ground up, complete with a custom fuel tank, exhaust system and frame. Meanwhile Shag and Amanda are on the road, having fun hunting for parts for a moneymaker milk truck build.
Shag and Amanda trek through Texas to find a build worthy of the Martin Brothers’ touch. They bring back a busted 1964 Cadillac De Ville that Joe helps into a big-bodied beauty of a convertible. After, Joe and Mike head to the marina in search of a boat to flip for some quick cash. But trouble with the boat’s engine and a ton of hidden rust on the De Ville could spell trouble for the crew.
Danny and Penny Cobbs own an award-winning '55 big-window truck, but it doesn't run. They need Joe Martin to get this showstopper on the road. The team plans an engine swap and some other cool updates, including a killer, new set of wheels. With a tight timeline and budget, the team has their work cut out for them!
A couple travels down from Missouri with a special project, a '36 Ford Coupe that's been a part of their family for decades. This heirloom needs a new frame, motor and lots of fab repair, and Joe Martin assigns Bryan to the job. Mandi and Shag get their hands on a cherry '60 Impala that they want Joe and the guys to flip for a quick profit at the upcoming Trading Post show.
Joe and Bryan are putting in work on the '36 Ford Coupe -- new wheels, lift-off hood and a custom interior. The owner has waited decades to drive her family heirloom, and the time is finally here! A couple returns with their '67 Chevelle to see if Joe can make some additional mods for even more horsepower.
Joe and Mandi Martin have a big surprise for Pompa -- they're fixing up a Fat Boy Harley just for him! Joe and Mike tackle the rebuild of this bike, all while trying to keep things under wraps. Joe has a neglected Ferrari in his collection that he wants to get on the track. He needs new wheels and, most importantly, a new timing belt.