Runs Good - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Saving an LS Swapped 944
Dan, Shea and Aaron try to bring an LS-swapped 944 back to life. This stalled Porsche project sat untouched in the previous owner's side yard for years. They're going to complete what its last owner couldn't, building the ultimate high-revving, tight-handling racing machine that will turn heads on and off the track.

Rescuing the Toyota AE86
Dan and Shea drive out to Clovis, New Mexico, to rescue the holy grail of JDM imports, a 40-year-old Toyota AE86 sitting neglected in a driveway. When they get it back to the shop, Aaron is quick to point out everything literally falling off the car. With a bunch of new parts, they try to get this car looking and running better than it has in four decades.

Redemption for a Cobra Mustang R
It's immediately apparent why the previous owner couldn't finish this Mustang Cobra project -- it's got issues. Despite the '99's reputation as the worst of the bunch, Dan, Shea and Aaron hope to turn this flailing, failed project into a race-ready 2000 Cobra SVT tribute.

Overhauling a Ford Ranger "Urban Assault Vehicle"
Thanks to a blown turbo, this engine-swapped Ford Ranger project has been gathering dust. To rescue this "Urban Assault Vehicle," Dave Chappelle (Dirt Everyday) helps Dan, Shea and Aaron fix and fabricate to create an intimidating Ranger that can handle any terrain.

Completing the Ultimate Lexus Power Wagon
Shea, Dan and guest host Wiley Stevens get less than they bargained for when a mess of a project car turns up and doesn't look anything like its photos. Undeterred, they tackle the original owner's plan of creating the ultimate engine-swapped JDM grocery-getter and photo-worthy, five-speed, boosted power wagon.

Awakening a Honda CRX Track Monster!
With the help of Amir Bentatou (Superstreet Garage), Shea, Aaron and Dan rescue this rust-riddled 1989 Honda CRX from what would ultimately be the scrap pile. The previous owners wanted to thrash it on track, but with problem after problem, no one ever got any seat time in this unit. Can the guys complete this car and do what no other owner could? Tune in to find out!

C5 Corvette Reborn!
With an always packed schedule, it turns out that Dan is no better than any other project car owner. He let his C5 Corvette project fall to the wayside, but all the while he's been acquiring parts for performance and looks. Shea and Aaron give him the final push to get his Corvette out of his side yard and into a car show.

Thrashing on the Mazda RX-7
Aaron thinks a stalled RX-7 drift project checks all the boxes. The car has the makings to be a powerhouse drift car, with a surprise under the hood that makes this candidate all the more enticing.

Rebuilding a Sand Runner Miata
Dan found a Miata with shoddy welds and big ambition that led to this project grinding to a halt. Shea, Aaron and Dan take inspiration from the original owner's plan to complete the ultimate version of what he intended. It won't be long till this over-the-top build is ripping rooster tails in the dunes!

Celebrating the LS V-8-Powered Subaru LSTI
Shea, Aaron and Dan tackle a car that holds a special spot in their hearts. This V-8-powered Subaru STI looks good on the surface, but needed a complete mechanical overhaul, with some extra little touches. Given Subaru's pedigree, the guys get the build sorted and put it through its paces on the tarmac and the dirt.
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