
Season 47 Episodes
- Throwing HeatS4 E1Dan must undo numerous bad repairs on a 1968 Ford Mustang for Kansas City Royals pitcher Tim Collins; a World War II veteran seeks to get his beloved 1950 Willys Jeep back on the road.
- Damaged GoodsS4 E2Dan works on a 1970 Chevrolet Corvette that was in storage for 30 years, then attempts to resurrect a mangled 1964 Pontiac GTO.
- Now You See ItS4 E3A rental vehicle loaded with parts and a dream of a perfect Plymouth Business Coupe arrives at the shop; Dan works to locate a 1972 Buick Gran Sport and then restore it with hard-to-find features.
- Thunder TimeS4 E4Dan envisions a GTO-Thunderbird combo for a customer who desires a 1956 "baby bird" restomod that drives like a sports car; an award-winning 1937 Volvo is damaged by a falling shelf.
- High ImpactS4 E5Dan realizes that a 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 has been treated like a vehicle in "The Dukes of Hazzard"; a 1952 Mercury Woodie restomod requires work.
- Road to SEMAS4 E6Dan and the team must prepare a 1968 Fastback and a 1964 Corvette for the prestigious SEMA show within a crushing time frame.
- 85 in the Fast LaneS4 E7The team attempts to control the chaos of working on 85 vehicles and dealing with owners who expect miracles.
Synopsis
Dan Short fell in love with cars when he first laid eyes on a 1967 Camaro. He bought a used model as a teenager, but because he couldn't pay someone else to restore it, he learned how to do the work himself. After a stint in the Army, Short decided to make his passion for classic cars his life's work, and FantomWorks was born. Today the Norfolk, Va., company is the largest auto restoration shop in the U.S., and this reality series shows how Short and his team meticulously refurbish some of America's favorite rides. Drama ensues in the form of personality clashes, cost overruns, irate customers and other issues, which are compounded by Short's reputation as a straight shooter who won't accept substandard results.Cast
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