Tony's cherished dream car arrives at the workshop with the assistance of a friend; a farmer's grandson holds onto hope that his family's treasured heirloom can run again.
Tony takes on the challenge of a botched International Scout nightmare with wiring issues; another client's Camaro, stored but damaged by a falling tree, needs some urgent attention.
A Cherokee Chief, hoping to become a transport for some furry friends, looks to Tony to get things wagging; meanwhile, a Ford Torino owner looks to recoup his losses with the help of Tony's team.
In order to revive a stalled 1966 Lincoln project, Tony Jr. proposes putting a modern LS into this classic; also, in order to save gas money, the guys are tasked with giving a 2008 Smart Car form and function.
A botched 2020 Jeep comes in with an engine from 20 years prior. Tony and his team try make this modern Jeep run with classic parts. A British sportscar that hasn't been driven in years comes into the shop looking to regain its royal status.
In the quest to revive a 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air's memories, Tony and his team embark on a mission to assemble a massive puzzle. Meanwhile, a 1967 Ford Bronco, tested for motor issues, reveals the need for a complete rebuild.
Tony travels to Nashville, Tennessee, to find out why a 2021 Jeep 6x6 is not running the way it was built. While there, he finds a '67 Mustang in need of engine work to reclaim its dominance on the road
Tony Jr. attempts to merge components from two Hudsons to breathe new life into an old flame. Despite a list of issues, a '68 Chevrolet Chevelle is transformed by Tony Jr. and his team, making it shine and capture attention once more.
A 1969 Chevy Nova comes into the shop hoping to have a second life as a street-legal car; also, a 1933 Ford Cabriolet that's been sitting in a chicken coop for the last 60 years makes a comeback.
A father and son discover a roadside '92 Jeep Wrangler and bring it to Tony Jr. in hopes of restoring it rather than junking it. A grandson with a '56 Firedome that has been in his family hopes Tony Jr. can fix the car for future generations.