Vegas Rat Rods - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Salt Flat Rod
A hot rod lover from California challenges Steve to transform a 1931 Ford Model A into a salt flats racing machine but getting it done before his client returns to Vegas will take a miracle.

Ranch Rod
Steve digs back into his Montana roots to build his cowboy buddy J.R. the ultimate ranch-rod by Frankenstein-ing together a pair of vintage Dodge trucks.

Electro Rod
When a client brings Steve a 1928 Buick filled with rotten wood, his excitement at rat-rodding an original ‘gangster' car soon fades when he learns his client wants it to be an electric car.

Mack Rod
A house mover from Texas offers his 1938 Mack Rod to the team.

Tuxedo Rod
Steve trades in his trademark rust for a shiny paintjob when he tackles a 1965 Lincoln Continental for a flashy bartender from L.A. Only problem is that parts for this boat are impossible to find.

Pickup Rod
Steve salvages a `49 Ford F1 from a field; tensions rise as Barber and Steve clash; Dave's errors pile up.

Fruit Rod
The boys soup up a '54 GMC COE truck; Twiggy and Barber fix JR's broken trailer as a herd of loose cows cause havoc in the shop

Bitchin' Rod
Steve gets a little carried away in giving his younger brother the rat rod of his dreams.
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