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No matter the type--busted bikes or rusted out roadsters--every vehicle deserves a second chance to shine. Outside Austin, Texas mechanical master Joe Martin (the winner of Discovery Channel's "Biker Build-Off"), his wife Amanda, his best friend Jayson "Shag" Arrington and their team at Martin Bros Customs are breathing life back into vehicles of all kinds, shapes and sizes.
Martin Bros. Customs prepares to transform a 1970 Chevy C10 into a powerful autocross hot rod; Shag and Amanda desperately search for a sturdy cab for the build.
A 1935 Chevrolet Master rolls into the shop; made famous by the gangsters of its time, the vehicle features a distinctive grill, wood interior and "suicide doors".
A weather-beaten 1959 Metro rolls into the shop for an extreme makeover from the inside out; the vehicle's new owner gets a surprise twist.
A customer wants his 360 horsepower, fuel-injected 1962 Chevrolet Corvette restored to its original factory condition.
A client loves her trucks, particularly the 1950 Chevy, but with a list of customizations the size of Texas, this build is going to seriously test Joe's mechanical genius.
Known for its sizzling performance and smooth body style, the 1969 Pontiac GTO is one of the fastest cars of its time; now, Joe gives it his signature twist with body modifications and a new power train that will have its wide tires smoking hot.
Mandi stumbles across a 1971 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, and challenges her husband, Joe, to make the car cool.
Joe can hardly believe his luck when he finds a pristine '62 Impala owned by a customer who wants to cut it up and strip it back; everything comes to a halt when money troubles threaten to leave this job in limbo.
Joe gets his hands on a sweet '67 Chevy Nova, and the crew has some modifications in store that hit harder than a Lone Star linebacker; then, because all great work comes at a cost. Shag and Amanda need to find a buyer with deep pockets.
A 1959 Chevrolet Impala arrives at the shop looking more like a parts donor than a serious project; unable to turn down a car with such classic style, Joe comes up with a plan.
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