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Season 4
A 1971 Suburban returns to the shop for 'phase two,' when a client finds parts and pieces of a '68 C10, Bill and the crew set on a new course for a ground-up build.
A 1964 Lincoln has been collecting dust. The team are on a mission to bring this classic back. They will be adding a late-model Coyote engine and handmade interior to the car.
Ekstensive turns a stock 2020 Denali dually into a frame-dropping, show-stopping work truck; as a final touch, Bill handmakes articulating speakers for the bed.
The team drops a new 2020 Denali dually to the floor, in order to make one of their longest custom chassis ever. They repair a pro-mod Bel Air to get it back on the track.
Truck builds tend to get bigger than originally planned, so it's no surprise when a 1971 Suburban goes even bigger with a custom lifted air suspension and interior.
A 1996 Impala throws the guys for a loop, they discover it's an imposter; the team makes it better than ever, with custom body fabrications, rear subframe and handmade interior.
A client wants to improve upon a near-perfect '68 Ford Ranger; the team is up to the task with a new custom chassis, handmade interior, rebuilt bed and Coyote 5.0 engine swap.
Season 1
This Texas team always has their hands full with rowdy customers, challenging builds and tight timelines. They average 25 to 30 builds a month.
After a remodel in the 90's, a purple '55 Chevy truck is in need of a modern update. Ekstensive doesn't disappoint creating a timeless and classy truck.
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