Fast N' Loud Season 4
Motor mastermind Richard Rawlings and mechanical prodigy Aaron Kaufman search for forgotten and neglected vintage cars. They need big projects and big profits to keep the doors open at Gas Monkey Garage in Dallas, TX.
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Fast N' Loud
2012 / TV-14In the hit series Fast N' Loud, Richard Rawlings and Aaron Kaufman travel the back roads, searching barns and open fields for that one rare ride to restore and choosing the right car is the trick. Richard is the man with the eye, the gift for seeing that rare find; while Aaron is the master mechanic who decides whether or not these relics are too far gone or the perfect basis for a Gas Monkey overhaul. Once Richard wheels and deals for a good price, it's back to the Garage to set the design plan and begin the major teardown. Then, the major work begins. It's always a race against the clock to get these cars finished: time is money at Gas Monkey Garage and the quicker they finish their cars, the quicker they can get to auction.
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Fast N' Loud Season 4 Full Episode Guide
Richard purchases a 1972 Ford Pantera. A 1969 Ford F100 pickup truck rebuilt with a new engine as a shop truck is featured. Sue charges $1000 for reupholstering one seat.
With a 10K-a-day penalty looming, Richard can't afford to lose any more time on the two Firebirds' concourse restoration and by the end of the project, the garage says goodbye to Jordan and Tom. Richard flips a '49 Mercury that comes complete with a tuxedo cat named Buster, who becomes part of the Gas Monkey team.
Richard makes a deal to restore the first two Firebirds ever made, which comes with a strict deadline and pricey penalty; Aaron learns to race.
Richard and Aaron cringe along with you while watching some seriously epic fails—from hapless drivers unable to control their vehicles to a hotrodder who catches his engine and self on fire. Richard even has his own cringe-worthy moment in a stunt plane.
It's a Gas Monkey Fire Sale when Richard quick flips a menagerie of cars to make enough cash to buy back the first car he and Aaron built together 10 years ago. Richard and Dennis literally roll the dice on a 57 Chevy back in snowy Minnesota.
Aaron and the Gas Monkey crew overhaul a Jeep in 24 hours to surprise a friend. Richard flips a funky gull-winged Bricklin. Daphne convinces a reluctant Richard to hire his nephew. Dennis and Richard argue over how best to sell their COPO Camaros.
Aaron chances the wrath of the Big Monkey when he overrides Richard's instructions on a Mustang Fastback. After picking up a "Holy Grail" Boss 429 Mustang in Minnesota, Richard questions Dennis's decision to buy a rustbucket Jaguar E-type buried in snow.
Aaron falls in love with and buys a famous '63 Ford Falcon race car off Richard. But will the original owner be impressed by Aaron's Gas Monkey style? While Aaron's tied up in his passion project, Richard flips a 1919 Nash and an unusually painted truck.
When Richard "accidentally" buys $92K worth of cars at an auction, his bookkeeper sister Daphne insists he flip all five cars in one week. Some go more easily and profitably than others but it's a weirdly built Rolls Royce that even Aaron has a hard time fixing.
Richard races to deliver the completed 1977 TransAm to a friend of his in New Orleans, with a $50,000 wager riding on delivering the car on time.
Richard and the Gas Monkey crew upgrade a 1977 TransAm for $70,000 plus a potential $65,000 bonus. Guest stars include Burt Reynolds (The Bandit from Smokey and the Bandit) and Paul Williams (Little Enos).
Engine issues plague the ’68 Shelby Mustang. Richard flips the rare ’66 Lotus Cortina and the floating Amphicar for some fast cash. A classic Ford Falcon arrives at the garage—and selling it would be icing on the cake.
The crew takes on a ’68 Shelby Mustang that looks sweet but what's it hiding? Richard flips his lid when Tom and Jordan buy two junker cars from two tourists. Richard and KC travel to a secret lair to make a deal on a Lotus Cortina and a rare Model 770 Amphicar amphibious car.
Aaron and crew turn an ugly duckling ’71 Kingswood station wagon into the cool, 70s hot rod dragster it was meant to be. Richard pries an ’80 MG Replicar from a husband reluctant to part with it. The Gas Monkey Bar N' Grill books its first celebrity musical act.
GMG takes wing! Aaron builds a flying machine for the Red Bull Flugtag event and the team launches him off a 30-foot pier. But will the Gas Monkey Flying Circus take off or take a nose dive? Meanwhile, the crew brings a rare 1950 Dodge Wayfarer back to life.
In this two-part episode, Richard buys $38,500 worth of cars. Included is a ’49 classic convertible and ’68 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, which is so rusted out the Gas Monkey crew threatens mutiny. The crew then tries to recoup their losses with a ’60 Bel Air.
In this two-part episode, Richard buys $38,500 worth of cars. Included is a ’49 classic convertible and ’68 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, which is so rusted out the Gas Monkey crew threatens mutiny. The crew then tries to recoup their losses with a ’60 Bel Air.
Richard builds a COPO Camaro while Aaron builds his dream motorcycle.
KC's upgraded ’55 Ford Customline is flipped to Mark Cuban. George Foreman visits the garage while Richard and Dennis are out to buy 2 Nash Healey cars and a ’38 Aston Martin.
A widow sells her husband's Ford ’32 Cabriolet, the team rebuilds a ’62 Corvette.
NASCAR's Dale Earnhardt Jr. asks for a custom-built car for a road trip vacation. The crew rebuilds a ’56 Chevy Nomad in record time and delivers it to his Mooresville, North Carolina estate.