After a successful year of profitable builds and winning Mega Race, the Misfits take on a rare 2WD 1978 Blazer; then, a longtime partner decides to leave the shop, and the Misfits may have run into a tough roadblock.
After Richard Rawlings blocks Fired Up Garage from entering the Lone Star Throwdown truck show, the Misfits must race to finish their build in order to find a buyer; a mountain of mismatched aftermarket parts may bring the garage to its knees.
Thomas finds a rare, yet pristine 1968 AMC AMX; because of its rarity, finding parts for this American Motor Experimental car makes this one of the most difficult builds yet.
While trying to put together the 1968 AMC AMX engine and transmission, the mechanics find themselves in a circus of misfit parts and process; the guys try to find their way through wires and misfires.
When Thomas finds a 70 ½ Camaro on the side of the road, he negotiates with a young owner who drives a hard bargain; the Fired Up Garage team takes the Camaro home, and they cannot believe their good fortune.
Actor Chris Pratt ("Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom") asks for a custom dinosaur-themed motorcycle, giving the Fired Up Garage a chance to prove to the world that it has finally made it big.
Thomas gets his hands dirty when he and the gang find a 1961 Morris Minor hidden in a pile of dirt and lumber; the Misfits get to work putting some American swagger into this vintage British car.
With a deadline looming, the Fired Up Garage crew members seek to finish building their first ever foreign import, a 1961 Morris Minor; meanwhile, Thomas finds the crown jewel of any car enthusiast's collection, a 1932 Ford Model A Roadster.
The crew members get their hands on a 1964 GMC Truck, a vehicle known for being the preferred choice of the blue-collar American workforce; problems arise immediately when John Klump and his crew begin to work on the tough truck.
Its all-hands-on-deck for the completion of the 1964 GMC Truck, and the Fired Up mechanics definitely have their hands full; John Klump and his team deal with parts issues; Richard Rawlings stops by the shop for money from the weight-loss wager.
The Misfits' latest challenge is to take a 1927 Ford Model T coupe and turn it into their own unique take on a classic hot rod known as the T Bucket; Thomas nets the garage a nice profit when he buys a 1969 Corvette; Tom versus Richard.
Thomas tracks down a rare original 1932 Ford Tudor; Thomas doubles down with hopes of expanding the business by sponsoring a red-hot bull rider and committing to sell the '32 Ford.
The Misfits continue to work on the restoration of their vintage '32 Ford; Thomas throws a wrench in the plans and decides to take the car and the Misfits to the Barret Jackson auction, all expenses paid.
The guys take to the sky in a daring attempt to track down a timeless classic - a rare '55 Chevy Belair; a '71 Buick Riviera arrives at Fired Up.
The guys push to finish every hot rodder's dream car - a Tri Five Chevy Belair, a car so hot that even NASCAR driver Elliot Sadler wants a sneak peek.
The guys circumvent Thomas and buy back a 1952 Willys Jeep previously flipped with the intention of building the ultimate off-road machine; the misfits decide to showcase the Jeep at "Rednecks With Paychecks."
John Klump returns to the Fired Up Garage with the Jeep Willy's painted the wrong color; Thomas and Tom make a deal on a vintage '64 GTI, then attempt to trick Klump into thinking they are building the vehicle.
Things brighten up for Fired Up when the garage tracks down a rare '65 Ford Sunliner; Thomas gambles on a Ferrari 400i with a V12 engine.
With the '60 Sunliner back from paint, Thomas has major reservations about it's color and potential resale; Tom concocts a plan to make Fired Up Garage a household name by setting several Guinness World Records.
Fired up takes on a '67 Ford Fairlane GTA with plans of transforming it into a pro street machine; Thomas doubles down on a '73 AMC Gremlin for Tom to make an attempt at the Guinness World Record for most number of donuts.
Tom shoots for world record glory while the rest of the shop pushes ahead on the Fairlane build; Richard makes a play to buy the garage from Phipps.
Fired Up Garage faces a dilemma while trying to complete Sue's truck; the shop begins work on a Ford Galaxie; plans of garage expansion cause tension.
With Jordan out of the picture and a looming Barrett-Jackson deadline, John Klump steps in to help the team; the time comes for the Ford Galaxie to face the auction block.
Fired Up attempts to sell the Econoline to the notorious Danny Trejo; Tom takes on a legendary Latino wrestler.
Thom and Tom race to Georgia to take a lap with NASCAR driver Bill Elliot; they bring home a '40 Ford Tudor sedan and turn it into a vintage Moonshine Runner.
Josh, Klump and Kevin continue to work on the restoration of the vintage '40 Ford Moonshine Runner; Thomas buys a '60 Cadillac from his high school sweetheart.
Thomas and Tom acquire a 1959 Chevy El Camino, but the car's poor condition gives John Klump second thoughts about the build.
Thomas surprises Klump with an offer to become a partner at FUG and adds two extra cars to the garage's inventory; problems arise on the El Camino build.
The guys buy a '69 Plymouth Satellite to turn it into a racer with a 750-hp big block 440 engine; Thomas Weeks buys a '32 Ford Five-Window Body and flips it for a quick profit.
After tempers flare, the Garage team finish the 1969 Plymouth Satellite.
The team teaches Thomas a lesson by taking the 1971 GTO to a field, and crushing it with a tank; Thomas buys a 1941 Ford.
A bargain on a '57 Corvette; the Fired Up Garage rebuilds a '56 Ford truck; Tom's food truck arrives; Soup Bone drops the ball.
Soup Bone pays the price for late parts; the Misfits finish the '57 Corvette; Richard doubts on whether the guys can make it with their food truck.
Work begins on Sue Yu-Lan Martin's '56 Ford truck; having overspent, Tom flips a '55 Dodge Royal Lancer and '64 Thunderbird before asking Sue for an advance.
Thomas and Tom pick up a rusted '67 Chevelle to flip for money towards Sue's '56 Ford truck, who gets angry with the length of the build and brings in Richard Rawlings.
Thomas and Scot have their first truck project, but disaster strikes; Thomas considers rebuilding a '59 Oldsmobile.
The garage must deal with the aftermath of the demolished '69 Chevy pickup; Jordan and Tom search for a replacement cab; Thomas tries to flip a '59 Oldsmobile.
The team is excited to work on a rusted '67 Camaro; Scot refuses to work on a project he believes will not make money.
With Scot and Austin having quit, the guys call on friends and family to help with the Camaro; Thomas and Tom consider a '73 Firebird.
Tom and Thomas buy a frame for a '31 Ford Model A; Jordan suggests looking at a '71 Cuda; Thomas flips a 1968 Mustang.
The guys work on the 1971 Cuda; Thomas and Tom flip a 1951 Chevy truck; Tom bids farewell to Little Richard.
The guys continue to build the '71 Cuda, but run into fitting issues; when the engine will not run, the garage could be denied a large payday.
The Fired Up crew contends with landlord Richard Rawlings as it continues work on the 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle.
Scot has a buyer and gives the crew a deadline for the '57 gasser; Thomas builds an unacceptable engine.
The mustang returns from paint; when Richard catches the guys using a Gas Monkey tool, he invoices them; Soupbone gets white paint on the hood.
Thomas flips a 1953 Mercury and a 1958 Ford Fairlane to turn a quick profit; Thomas and Scot pick up a 1965 Chevy Nova that Scot's father worked on, but Corbett goes rogue and paints the car charcoal gray instead of white.
Scot recovers from Corbett's surprise paint job; Thomas hunts for a classic hot rod while the team finishes work on the Nova; the Misfits hold a celebration at off-road amusement park Rednecks With Paychecks.