Fast N' Loud (2012)
Fast N' Loud
2012 / TV-14Motor 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.
Seasons & Episode
Gas Monkey teams up with the Gary Sinese Foundation to build a custom '81 Jeep CJ7 as a throwback tribute to the soldiers for Veteran's Day. Later, an original '68 Chevelle has Richard seeing green but only if he can part with his California dream.
The Monkeys begin work on a 2018 Jeep Wrangler, the second of two jeeps they're customizing for the Gary Sinese Foundation's Veteran's Day auction. Meanwhile, Richard makes a deal on a '55 Crown Vic he hopes to donate to the Gas Monkey Foundation.
Richard races toward a vintage payday by restoring his '37 Buick Racer back to its Indy 500 roots. Meanwhile, the guys buy a one-owner '77 Blazer that could fetch them double their money. Later, a surprise birthday gift has Richard feeling nostalgic.
The Monkeys race to finish their Buick Indy Racer for a deep-pocket client. Next, a collector wheels and deals for Richard's 1975 Datsun 280-Z and Brian Bass reveals upcoming changes at Gas Monkey Garage.
Richard pays big bucks hoping to use a '63 Cadillac for a flip project. The guys do a bang-up job on a budget but Jason goes rogue and risks tanking the whole thing. Later, Russell overpays for a '47 Fleetline that looks bomb ... but doesn't run.
The guys set a seven-day deadline to bust the rust off a '68 Ford Galaxie XL. Next, Richard pairs up with Variety Motorsports to knock out a 1980 Stutz Four Motor Car for country music star Charlie Pride. Finally, Richard rides a beast of a motorcycle.
The Monkeys sprint to wrap up the '68 Ford Galaxie XL before its owner comes to Dallas. Meanwhile, the guys dig through barn grime and dust to get to a '69 Camaro in Minnesota. Finally, the guys get a tempting invite from the Golden Knights.
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.