Shorty and his crew transform cars into hot rods for deserving owners.
Shorty takes on a 1969 Camaro that needs some love, a 1965 Impala that needs an air ride, and a 1940s pull wagon that could use some paint.(S02,E01)
Porkchop turns a 1969 Firebird convertible into a tribute Trans Am. The team transform the car with a new spoiler, custom interior, and racing stripes.(S02,E02)
A classic Nova gets a rebuilt supercharged 6.2 LS, and the crew revives a 1924 LaFrance fire truck for the nearby Cedar Hill Fire Department.(S02,E03)
Shorty's friend Monty wants to rebuild the car of his youth, an Ember Glow 1955 DeSoto. The car might be pink, but it has a hemi under the hood.(S02,E04)
Shorty tries to match the Ember Glow hemi's original colour, Joel installs an aftermarket AC, and the crew works on the interior and trim.(S02,E05)
A big fan of "Training Day" wants his '78 Monte Carlo built in the same vein, with a swapped LS, beefed-up brakes and suspension, and a new interior.(S02,E06)
Shorty's right-hand man Joe Gomez wants to create a widebody Accord for his wife, who's supported him through his fight with cancer since 2009.(S02,E07)
After losing a grandson in a crash, Rick wants to raise money to promote safety. He asks Shorty to build a 1956 Corvette that will be auctioned off.(S02,E08)
The '56 Corvette is completed, with a couple of twists. The family has decided to change the colour from red to arctic blue with a silver teardrop.(S02,E09)
Shorty's is traditionally a Chevy shop, but this week, a Ford collector convinces them to take on his '71 Torino GT.(S02,E10)