Garage Squad - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

A Tri-Five Comes Alive
A Chevy Tri-Five that's been in the family for decades hasn't moved in 17 years. Two brothers join the Squad to try and get this 4-wheel family member back on the road.

Camaro Comeback
A vandalized 1969 Camaro tries to make a comeback after 27 years on blocks, but not before fighting the Garage Squad all the way down to the wire.

Freeing a Ford F3
After sitting in a barn for 47 years, a farm family tries to save their grandfather's cherished 1950 Ford F3.

Busted Duster
A race against time to take a shell of a 1970 Duster and get it ready to be the VIP at the owners upcoming wedding.

Foul Fairlane
After a devastating engine fire and the onset of some serious health issues, the owner of a 1966 Fairlane dreams of having this beauty rumble back to life.

GT-Oh No
Once a quarter-mile drag racer, a 1968 GTO that's been sitting in the garage for over 2 decades searches for its second act as a family cruiser.

Chevy Four-by-Fix
After a terrible family tragedy, getting this 1967 4x4 outside and into the mud means a lot for this family.

Double Trouble
Trouble has TWO middle names - Mustang and GTO. Can the Squad get the Mustang resurrected for the owner's wife while also struggling to get the GTO street legal?

Malibu Mayhem
After an American hero loses his battle with PTSD, the Squad teams up with his father to restore the 1968 Malibu that his son bought on eBay while deployed in Iraq.

Funny Business
This 1967 Nova nostalgia funny car has been lost in mechanical limbo for over 4 years. As a memorial to the owner's late father, the Garage Squad tries to help him achieve his dream of taking it down the track.
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