"Fired Up Garage" goes to work on a ’67 Chevelle. The team also enters a demolition derby for publicity, running into former co-workers of the shop they were all fired from by Richard Rawlings and who they later find out is their new shop landlord.
'Fired Up Garage' struggles to deal with 'landlord' Richard Rawlings, as well as the completion of their first major build. Will theamazing ’67 Chevelle redo put "Fired Up Garage” on the map, ready to go toe-to-toe with Richard and “Gas Monkey Garage.”
A 1957 Chevy is customized.
Richard surprises FU garage with a rundown trailer as a replacement office. Scot has a buyer for the ’57 gasser and gives the crew a two-week deadline, but things come to a halt after Thomas builds an engine that’s unacceptable with the other partners.
The Misfits open house is shut down by Richard Rawlings.Thomas picks up a rare Ford Torino Cobra. Up a creek without a project car, the team hastily buys a ’65 Mustang fastback . Meanwhile, Thomas finds a ’69 Barracuda that he allows Tom to fix.
The mustang comes back from paint and the guys get to work. A trip to Gas Monkey to use a tool costs them extra money when Richard catches them and invoices them. Things take a bigger turn for the worst when Soup-bone gets white paint on the hood.
Thomas flips two classic cars that turn a quick profit: a ’53 Mercury and a ’58 Ford Fairlane. Thomas and Scot pick up a’65 Chevy Nova that Scot’s dad did all the engine work on, but Corbett goes rogue and paints the car charcoal grey instead of white.
Scot recovers from Corbett's surprise paint job.
Part 1 of 2.The guys attempt a truck project but run into major setbacks with the cab and bed. Later, Thomas makes a decision about a '59 Oldsmobile.
The garage must deal with the aftermath of the demolished '69 Chevy pickup; Jordan and Tom search for a replacement cab; Thomas tries to flip a '59 Oldsmobile.
A '67 Camaro is brought into the garage to restore creating tension between some of the team members.