Texas Metal Season 5
Specializing in one-of-a-kind custom builds, Bill Carlton and the crew of Houston's Ekstensive Metal Works deal with rowdy customers, challenging projects and tight timelines while working on everything from muscle cars to monster trucks.
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Texas Metal
2017 / TV-PGSpecializing in one-of-a-kind custom builds, Bill Carlton and the crew of Houston's Ekstensive Metal Works deal with rowdy customers, challenging projects and tight timelines while working on everything from muscle cars to monster trucks.
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Texas Metal Season 5 Full Episode Guide
The team custom builds the buggy of Bill's dreams, a 1,500-horsepower vehicle, entirely from scratch.
Bill refuses to hold anything back on the '68 C10, as it finishes in a Texas-sized flourish looking unlike anything they've ever customized before.
Bill takes the '68 C10 into uncharted territory with over-the-top fabrication and an epoxy river bed that tests their skills like nothing before. A 2018 Ram dually can't handle heavy loads, so the team comes up with a unique setup to get it back to work.
When the hometown Houston Astros ask for a custom van that brings the party, the Ekstensive team swings for the fences on their 2022 Ram ProMaster van. Bill gives an unfinished '68 C10 one of their most innovative suspension and chassis designs to date.
The Mecum Auction comes to town, and Bill runs four vehicles across the block with shocking results. The team starts their next monster build, a custom all-tube buggy. Building an indestructible cage requires all their fabrication skills and then some!
Actor John Cena is amazed by the transformation of his British classic '69 MGC into a custom-built masterpiece with all-American trimmings. Also, the team has to get creative building a chassis and bed for a '60s Jeep Willys entirely from scratch.
Bill changes things up when a 2001 Hummer H1 needs serious reinforcements.
The team works their magic to customize a brand-new International wrecker.
The crew blends old and new to radically redesign a client's '74 Eldorado.
Bill is tested by a '28 Ford Rat Rod, a '42 Ford pickup and a '75 C10.
The guys begin to custom fit a '69 MGC for wrestler and actor John Cena.
Bill and the gang split a '60 Willys Jeep and overhaul a '98 AMG G-Wagon.