So, here it is: your guide to American Hot Rod episodes past.
Ah, but when will they re-air, you ask? Well. Just check out the TV schedule and see for yourself.
More descriptions: Episodes 56 to 61 | Episodes 50 to 55 | Episodes 46 to 49 | Episodes 41 to 45 | Episodes 36 to 40 | Episodes 31 to 35 | Episodes 26 to 30 | Episodes 21 to 25 | Episodes 16 to 20 | Episodes 11 to 15 | Episodes 6 to 10 | Episodes 1 to 5 |
Episode 56: ’40 Woodie 1
Boyd heads down to Biloxi, MS and the Isle of Capri casino to roll the dice on a 1940 Ford Woodie that will be unveiled at an event to help rally the region devastated by Hurricane Katrina. With only 8 weeks to build the car, the odds are against the Coddington crew. Faced with the additional step of restoring the wood, Boyd gambles on a risky plan to keep the build on schedule. Once the car returns from the wood shop, the team has high hopes that the build will go smoothly. But when unexpected drama between Jimmy and Johnny in the metal shop ups the ante, Duane is forced to deal a new hand to keep things on schedule.
Episode 57: ’40 Woodie 2
The fragmented Coddington crew continues to work on the 1940 Ford Woodie. With Jimmy and Johnny still at odds, and the metal work wreaking havoc on the shop, the guys are forced to bring in reinforcements to stay on track. After the wood panels don't fit correctly on the new chassis and the metal work on the fenders doesn't line up, morale dips to a dangerous low and Jimmy finally cracks under the pressure. The short-handed crew must find a way to regroup before the pressure of the deadline becomes too much.
Episode 58: ’40 Woodie 3
The Coddington crew enters the final two weeks on the 1940 Ford Woodie, pushing it towards its debut at the Cruising the Coast Car Show along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
With work moving along smoothly and the relaxed pace a welcome relief, Tony asks for more responsibility. But when Boyd dashes his plans, Tony struggles to find his place in the shop. As the final pieces come together, Bernt's hard-headed approach on the woodwork splits the team, and threatens their progress with a major setback.
Episode 59: ’31 Truck 1
Boyd Coddington and his crew start in on their latest build: a '69 Chevy El Camino. But what was shaping up to be a simple build gets complicated when the Camino's owner wants the car modified to carry his Harley. And when Boyd signs the garage up to do a Model A truck at the same time, Duane isn't very optimistic about the workload. As the search for the Model A body comes up empty, and the plans for the El Camino hit a snag, Boyd is forced to make last minute changes that could send this double build out to the scrap heap.
Episode 60: ’31 Truck 2
Boyd and his crew bounce back from some early setbacks, and continue on their latest projects - a '69 Chevy El Camino and '31 Model A truck. As the shop struggles to get this double-build back on schedule, Duane makes a bet with Rick, the newest member of the team. But when the friendly wager turns sour, and the work doesn't get done, frustration mounts. After Rick and his work go missing, Duane shuffles the deck to get things done. And when the hood on the Model A doesn't fit - Boyd is forced to deal with a hand that could once again throw the future of this double build in doubt.
Episode 61: ’31 Truck 3
As Halloween approaches for the Coddington crew, the deadline on the '69 El Camino and '31 Model A truck looms. A visit from a Boyd look-alike has the crew seeing double. With the El Camino progressing smoothly, the Model A truck falls further behind and forces Boyd to push his team and this double-build down to the wire to make both reveals.