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 1: Junkyard Dog 1
Boyd and his crew attempt to resurrect a forgotten classic — a scruffy 1956 two-door Chevy salvaged from the junkyard — only to find that integrating classic hot-rod looks with 21st-century technology isn't as easy as it sounds.
premiere: Jan. 13, 2004
Episode 2: Junkyard Dog 2
Three weeks into the project, the team finds itself running several days behind an already tight schedule. Problems arise when the doors won't fit properly on the body, but after some after-hours hammering sessions, the boys manage to tame their junkyard dog — until a snafu with the gas tank nearly blows up in their faces.
premiere: Jan. 20, 2004
Episode 3: Junkyard Dog 3
With most of the major body work completed, the team moves on to the next phase. Six layers of custom Boyd Red paint later, things seem to be on schedule ... until the boys discover that the specially made motor doesn't quite fit in the front end, forcing them to come up with a quick fix.
premiere: Feb. 6, 2004
Episode 4: Junkyard Dog 4
With only days to go until the big show in Las Vegas, Boyd and his crew feel the heat, and taking a break to barbecue in the shop only creates more tension. Without Charley, last-minute changes and costly delays put a ratchet in the works. Will the crew have the car ready in time for Boyd to test-drive before the unveiling?
premiere: Feb. 13, 2004
Episode 5: Alumatub 1
The metal starts flying when the Coddington crew sets out to create a one-of-a-kind signature roadster — the all-aluminum Alumatub — from scratch in just 16 weeks. And when the tension between shop rivals Jimmy and Bluebear reaches a fever pitch, Boyd sets up an impromptu boxing match to work out their differences, the results of which may knock out Boyd's most ambitious project yet.
premiere: Feb. 27, 2004