Wrench'd - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Mean Green Machine
Justin Nichols is ready to show off his fab work and custom paintwork and put his Midwest shop on the national map with their very first SEMA build- a 1960 C10 and a custom metal interior for a gangster-themed 1938 Buick Special.

Bustin' at the SEMA
Justin Nichols and the crew at Nichols Paint and Fab are known for their meticulous fab work and stellar custom paint jobs. They're ready to put their reputation on the line with their first SEMA build, a 1960 C10.

Swagger Deville
Justin Nichols and his team take on 1960 Deville, jumping at the chance to create a classic endless line design. A client comes in with a battered 1998 Harley Bagger in desperate need of an overhaul.

Badass Big Wheel
Wayne, a local character, comes in with a crazy request- to turn the engine and drive train of a 1963 VW bug into an apocalyptic-looking custom bare-metal trike. And Justin finally takes some time to finish the 1962 Willy's Jeep his late father bought.

Farm Fresh Ford
A client comes into Nichols Paint and Fab with a farm-fresh 1941 Ford truck ready for an overhaul. And Justin takes a 2014 Chevy 1500 to the next level with a custom paint job on the hood.

Saab Story
A high-roller client brings in one of Nichols Paint and Fab's biggest jobs to date- turning a 1969 Saab 99 into a fully-custom race car. And Justin gives a 1963 C10 a total makeover.
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