Vegas Rat Rods Season 2
Welder Up's Steve Darnell and his band of oddballs and misfits are the Picassos of automotive fabricators. They work out of a sprawling garage on the outskirts of the Las Vegas Strip - stripping and re-building one-of-a-kind Mad Max-style VEGAS RAT RODS for quirky customers out of hidden treasure.
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Vegas Rat Rods
2014 / TV-PGWelder Up's Steve Darnell and his band of oddballs and misfits are the Picassos of automotive fabricators. They work out of a sprawling garage on the outskirts of the Las Vegas Strip - stripping and re-building one-of-a-kind Mad Max-style VEGAS RAT RODS for quirky customers out of hidden treasure.
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Vegas Rat Rods Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Steve transforms a 1955 Chevy truck into an apocalyptic vision of fire. Built for a demolition's expert, Steve wanted this pickup to reflect his client's profession. So, it looks like it just emerged from hell, burned out and definitely badass.
The crew transform a Speedster into a tribute to Las Vegas for a flashy client keen on cruising the Strip. Steve hunts down rare casino memorabilia to incorporate into the vehicle, ...
The Welderup crew pays tribute to the railroad that put the West on the map by building a rat rod with a train theme for a client from Telluride. It’s all about locomotives, rivets, ...
It's Rat Rods versus Hot Rods as Steve Darnell battles the car legends of Vegas. Steve rats out a beloved 1932 Model B for an old school client and turns this classic beauty into a roadworthy beast under the suspicious glare of the hotrod clan.
The Welderup crew turn a Chevy C10 into a true monster with rivets, scars and a wicked-cool Cummins diesel engine.
Steve and Co. rebuild a classic hauler for a family-run construction business.
Steve and his team overhaul a 1931 Model A Ford golden gem from another era by installing a Cummins 4BT diesel engine, cool cowboy bling on the interior and a paint job that would..
In the Season 2 premiere, the Welderup crew transform a 1957 Chevy Wagon from a “grocery grabber” into a cool ride that’s comfortable enough for a weekend adventure.