Speed Is the New Black Season 2
Go inside thirty-year-old prodigy Noah Alexander’s shop, Classic Car Studio, where cars are tailor made for a client’s lifestyle, environment, driving style and driving mission.
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Speed Is the New Black
2017 / TV-PGGo inside thirty-year-old prodigy Noah Alexander’s shop, Classic Car Studio, where cars are tailor made for a client’s lifestyle, environment, driving style and driving mission.
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Speed Is the New Black Season 2 Full Episode Guide
A lover of small cars and fast speeds has Noah and the team rebuild her 1972 Mini so she can race her boyfriend and enjoy zippy rides on country drives. A massive horsepower upgrade makes this Mini one huge beast.
A doctor needs a fun ride when he's not on call, so he asks Noah to take his Chevy SSR & turn it into a mean yet classy freak on wheels. The team reimagines this truck/convertible mash-up and transforms the SSR into a powerful, aggressive ride.
A new client longs for her high school glory days and tasks Classic Car Studio with restoring her 1965 Cadillac El Dorado to its original 60's style while adding much needed modern technology.
Noah and his crew decide to transform their clunker of a shop truck into a piece of rolling art, making it worthy of participating in the Hot Rod Power Tour. A pilot longs to get his aviation inspired Bel Air ready for take-off.
When a military veteran and retiring firefighter pitches Noah on his dream race truck, the shop rallies around the build and turns this 70's pickup into an autocross bomb.
A family mad for hockey tasks Noah and team to transform their '57 Nomad into a powerful family ride ready for everyday activities and high-performance track days. And a father and son restyle their '67 Mustang to match their 2017 Mustang GT350.
Classic Car Studios gives a 1953 Chevy truck a top to bottom custom restyling to make a couple's road trip dream car. Also, an old client returns with some loud demands.
In the Season 2 premiere, a rock-star client calls on Noah to give a Ford Model A some heavy-metal attitude. The car gets a new hot-rod edge as the team works to turn it into rock-and-roll on wheels.