Fast N' Loud - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Mashed Up Mustang
Richard trades his friend a '58 Impala for a '67 Mustang. He flips a '72 Pontiac Formula 400, but will it make up for his most embarrassing purchase yet?

Bad Ass Bronco Part 1
Richard and Aaron take on a '76 Bronco but unfortunately runaway rust issues make this project budget-buster. Needing cash fast, Richard hits the road in search of some quick flips.

Bad Ass Bronco Part 2
With the Bronco over-budget and past deadline, Richard's patience (and wallet) are severely tested. He sells a '36 Ford three-window then considers a dare to sell his beloved Shelby Mustang.

Far-Out Fairlane
Richard and Aaron resurrect two cars bought from a local charity: a '59 Fairlaine 500 Galaxie and a 1954 Bel Air. Richard is concerned for his safety at a Model A boneyard, but it's having to reject one of Sue's jobs that has him and Aaron most concerned.

Stung by a '67 Corvette Stingray
A side trip to Vegas nets Richard and Aaron casino winnings and Evel Knievel's Messerschmitt microcar. Later Richard buys a 73 Dodge Challenger and the Holy Grail of Corvettes: a '67 Stingray in hopes of a 6-figure sale, but Aaron is not pleased... at all.

Trials of a T-Bird
Richard and Aaron bring a hot '58 Corvette home to the new Gas Monkey World Headquarters. Christie takes a gamble, buying a '65 TBird while Richard is away. Model Alloy Ash fires up her welding torch to prove to Aaron she's more than just a pretty face.

Ferocious Ford and Fast Ferrari
The Gas Monkey crew turn a rat-infested '38 Ford into a cool hot rod. Richard buys football player Emmitt Smith's Mercedes, which comes with a surprise. Is new female welder Alloy up for the GMG challenge? Richard gambles $400K on a banged up Ferrari F-40.
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