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Motor City Motors
Renowned motorcycle fabricators Dave and James Kaye, founders of Detroit Bros. Custom Cycles, turn their attention to four-wheelers in an effort to boost their business, as well as the struggling Motor City economy. They put together a team of local car builders and specialists to create truly unique vehicles, pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering every step of the five-day build process.
"Motor City Motors"
Renowned motorcycle fabricators Dave and James Kaye, founders of Detroit Bros. Custom Cycles, turn their attention to four-wheelers in an effort to boost their business, as well as the struggling Motor City economy. They put together a team of local car builders and specialists to create truly unique vehicles, pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering every step of the five-day build process.
S1, EP12 "Spider"
The brothers try to build a giant, walking mechanical spider.
S1, EP11 "Scramble Van"
The brothers create a carnival-style scrambler made out of two mini-vans connected by an I-beam.
S1, EP10 "Flip Car"
The brothers try to create a life-sized flip car without killing themselves in the process.
S1, EP9 "RC Car"
Jamie designs a full-sized remote controlled car using junkyard scraps and a forklift.
S1, EP8 "Veggie Cycle"
The brothers and their crew covert an ATV into a veggie motorcycle capable of running on fryer grease.
S1, EP7 "The Motown Mullet"
The brothers build a mobile speakeasy that runs on home-brewed alcohol; Dave and Jamie make some tough decisions concerning their falling motorcycle shop.
S1, EP6 "Air Scream"
The brothers attempt to turn a vintage Air Stream trailer into a sleek hovercraft.
S1, EP3 "Corn Stalker"
Dave lets Jamie take charge of turning a military truck and a combine into an all-in-one corn picking and cooking machine.
S1, EP2 "The Asphalter"
Dave and Jamie attempt to turn a Chevy Suburban into an all-in-one pothole filler.
S1, EP1 "The Gasser"
A team of builders must turn a slow-rolling 1928 Ford Model-T into a hot rod in order to claim prize.