Garage Dreams - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Hollywood Riviera, eXBee and Alamo City
Featured vehicles include a '64 Riviera, '74 Falcon and '32 Ford Roadster.

Professor Pati, Rising From the Ashes and Beautiful Candy
Vehicles include a '61 Corvette, '36 three-window and '50 Shoebox Fords.

Close Call, One Kind of Car and Flying Squirrel
Vehicles include a '76 Corvette, '76 Holden and '27 Scott Flying Squirrel.

Tony and Billy, Ol' Skool Dave and Aussie Dreaming
Vehicles include a '56 Ford Fairlane, '31 Ford Coupe and '11 HSV Maloo R8.

Murpho!, King of the Strip and Harbor Blues
Cars include a '46 Mercury, '36 Ford five-window and '83 Coupe DeVille.

One of a Kind, Movement and Flow, and Vintage Ladies
Cars include a '59 Cadillac, '54 Ford Tudor and '41 Chevy Master Deluxe.

Westside, Fastback Frontier and Custom Mike
Vehicles include a '49 Chevy 3100, a '67 Impala and a '68 International.

Red Rocket, Untame Impala
Cars include a '57 Chevy Sedan Delivery, '63 Impala and '64 Dodge Polara.

Power and Sound
Cars include a '70 Pontiac, a '46 Chevy and a rare '60 Zocchi Custom Dodge.

Pickup Lines, Coffee and Cars
Vehicles include a 1972 GMC, a 1997 Toyota and the Aussie show car XBoss.

Daily Ritual, Hammer and Tong
Cars include a 1973 Trans Am and a 1967 Fairlane known as "The Liberator."

Donk Life and E Type
Vehicles include a 1998 Chevy, a 1965 Jaguar and a 2017 Suzuki.

Golden Starfire, In the Family
Featured cars include a custom 1961 Oldsmobile Super 88 and a 1957 Chevy.
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