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In a small, hand-built shop in a rural town lives a car artist like no other: Chad Hiltz aka "Bad Chad". His one-of-a-kind creations spring from his imagination, a mind that never stops. Isolated and without extra spending money, Chad always had to be creative and resourceful. Using only basic tools and his limitless ingenuity, Chad will incorporate literally anything into his car builds, parts from a boat, airplane, even an old locker. Part MacGyver, part Willy Wonka, if Bad Chad can imagine it, he will find a way to build it. Bad Chad Customs chronicles this master builder and his tight-knit team who turn metal from the junkyards into award-winning cars.
Chad Hiltz builds an elegant one-of-a-kind coupe using spare parts, recycled metal, and a rusted out 1939 Studebaker Commander.
Looking to expand his business, Chad takes on a commission to build a custom 1930s style delivery truck, starting from a discarded 1934 Desoto Airflow coupe.
Chad Hiltz hosts an annual car show, Rockerbilly Weekend, in his back yard to promote Green Goblin Customs. The team build a cheap car for a big raffle prize.
Chad creates a space-age drag car out a station wagon. Commissioned by a local eccentric to create a crowd pleasing ride, he and the team imagine a car suitable for space travel, with wings, in-line seating and capped off by an 18 inch bubble.
Chad is racing to finish his wildest creation to date, a custom dragster with a bubble top, wings, and inline seating. And with just hours until the promised reveal, the cut rate supercharger Colton brought in threatens to derail the entire build.
Chad takes on his most important build yet, an elegant 1930s speedster to debut at a charity golf tournament. Using a 1935 Hupmobile, Chad builds his custom creation from scratch, hoping to drum up future work from the tournament's high-end attendees.
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