Taking full advantage of Social Distancing, Ant Anstead gets a chance to roll his cool collection of cars out into the driveway and sort out all small mechanical bits that need some TLC. Assuming the role of director, host, and cameraman Ant sheds some light on his controversial plans for his Porsche and takes his rally-inspired mustang out for a spin.
Everyone is stuck at home these days, but the hosts of MotorTrend’s shows are going to help make the best of it for you! Fred Williams from Dirt Every Day is in his shop and needs to improvise a way to move heavy equipment without a proper forklift or tractor. So, with some scrap metal and a little fabrication ingenuity, he transforms his old Jeep into a mobile axle crane. Plus, he attempts to build and film the whole process at home without his crew or co-host, David.
Being stuck at home is a perfect time for some wrench therapy! Now with a little extra time on her hands, Faye has lots to catch up on with her Supra. Join Faye as she reveals how the Supra has gotten her through the best and worst of times, and the future she has planned for the car as she keeps it in the stable forever.
When we asked David Freiburger what cars he was working on while in quarantine, he explained that he wasn’t actually working on any project cars, but rather cleaning out his hideously messy garage. We almost turned him down until he described the treasures he was finding as he was digging through it. So, on this MotorTrend: Working From Home, we get a first-hand look at David Freiburger’s garage treasures.
On this episode of MotorTrend Working From Home, Fred Williams finally gets around to a long awaited project of installing an air conditioner in his Wagoneer. Yes, you read that correctly, an Air Conditioner in a JEEP! The parts have been clanking around in the back of his jeep for the last few years and its finally time! It sounds simple enough, but the process is plagued with broken parts, welding, and dogs!
Fred Williams has been locked away in his warehome, but that hasn’t keep him from staying busy. The Summer Camp Jeep is good, but there is something that would make it even better -- selectable lockers! Follow along as Fred gives a great overview of the build of Summer Camp Jeep, but make sure you stick around to the end to see the special project Fred has concocted up.
Lucky has taken to his duties on Hot Rod Garage with a style that has made him a favorite among the fans, but how he got to his current role was a journey unlike most. Join Lucky as he dives into his newly-acquired Chevy Nomad project while filling us in on the trials and tribulations that got him to where he is today.