In an emotional moment, Courtney and her team at ROYL Garage surprise 9/11 first responder Tory Diblasi with the IROC of his dreams.
An all-star team of the baddest custom car builders in the country, come together to work on custom beauties to help make the lives of individuals who've faced tragedies and setbacks just a little bit better.
After losing everything, including their beloved 1991 Mustang Fox Body, to Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., a Marine Corps couple finds hope when Courtney and the team pour their heart into resurrecting the car, naming it "IanSane."
Solomon is a devoted Supra enthusiast who was forced to part with her car during difficult times; Supra expert Faye Hadley helps the team create Solomon's dream Supra, setting up a surprise at Caffeine and Octane in Kennesaw, Ga.
Harley parts ways with his beloved 1969 Corvette; more than 20 years later, the car's current owner finds Harley's information in the glove box and reaches out to Courtney and the ROYL Garage team.
Courtney Hansen leads an all-star team of the baddest custom car builders in the country, coming together each day to work on custom beauties to help make the lives of individuals who've faced tragedies and setbacks just a little bit better.
We build a tubbed-out beast for philanthropist Rikarlo, complete with Kicker speakers, airlift suspension and a 598 BluePrint V-8.
Loving wife Kim sent Bob's story to ROYL Garage 50 times, a true squeaky wheel; after battling cancer and founding the Have a Ball Foundation, Bob gets a Ballin' Pony that wowed even Brad Pitt at Monterey Car Week.
From hell to heaven, the team builds a black 'Cuda with fiery red flames.
Dedrick had to sell his '87 Grand National years ago when his father died, as he set his own dreams aside to take care of his brothers and sisters. Courtney surprises him with a car built by the ROYL team, and his entire family comes out for the rev.
Derek is in his 40s and battles early-onset Parkinson's; his grandfather had a classic F-150, and Derek wanted to keep it as a family heirloom forever; he had to sell it during hard times, and has always dreamed of getting it back.
Jeremy had to sell his 1969 Camaro to pay for college and now dedicates his life to running marathons for charity, writing music and building guitars as hobbies, so Courtney lures him to Nashville's Music Row for a surprise reveal of a badass Camaro.
Bill Adams sells his one-of-one 1969 Road Runner convertible in Petty blue to pay medical expenses for his autistic son who has been battling leukemia.
When she was younger, Terry had to sell her Mustang when she got pregnant.
Terry is a Navy veteran who worked at the Indy 500 museum for 30 years and always puts everybody else first; his eight-months-pregnant daughter helps lure him to the museum, where Courtney reveals a gorgeous 1967 Chevelle convertible.
A 1973 Super Beetle is built for Neesa, who sold her VW to pay for college.
A 1965 GTO convertible gets rebuilt for a retired Black Aces veteran pilot from Panama City Beach, Florida; having parted with his previous GTO years ago in a divorce, gaining a new one became a daily conversation topic with his friends.
An immigrant from Mexico had to sell his beloved cars when he moved to the U.S.; his favorite was an El Camino, so the team builds a 1975 El Camino with a killer paint job, matching interior and a 496 with blowers coming out of the hood.
Courtney and the team build a 1985 Chevrolet square-body truck for a caregiver who lost her father to COVID; she's an amazing woman taking care of others, but she has no car, so the team comes up with the marvelous truck they think she should have.
A filmmaker sells his beloved 1967 Bronco to accompany his girlfriend to Rwanda to film a documentary about the Rwandan genocide, and the team's replacement is a Godzilla-powered 1967 Bronco Roadster that was invited to be in Ford's SEMA booth.