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Specialty car restoration mistakes are much more common than you'd think, and each episode of Last Chance Garage features a car with a horrifying backstory: multiple shops, years lost, and tens of thousands of dollars in sunk costs. On the flip side of that struggle, audiences will see the customer and learn about their unique - and often deeply personal - connection to their car.
A father and son discover a roadside '92 Jeep Wrangler and bring it to Tony Jr. in hopes of restoring it rather than junking it. A grandson with a '56 Firedome that has been in his family hopes Tony Jr. can fix the car for future generations.
A 1969 Chevy Nova transitions from drag racing to being street-legal. Plus, a 1933 Ford Cabriolet makes a comeback after 60 years.
Tony Jr. merges components from two Hudsons to breathe new life into an old flame. Despite many issues, a '68 Chevelle is transformed by the team.
Tony travels to Nashville, Tennessee, to find out why a 2021 Jeep 6x6 is not running the way it was built. While there, he works on a 1967 Mustang.
A 1953 Bel Air with a turbulent history awaits completion. Plus, a 1967 Ford Bronco comes in for service work but needs a complete engine overhaul.
A botched 2020 Jeep comes in with an engine from 20 years prior; Tony and his team try make this modern Jeep run with classic parts; a British sportscar that hasn't been driven in years comes into the shop looking to regain its royal status.
To revive a stalled 1966 Lincoln project, Tony Jr. puts a modern LS into the classic. Plus, the team give a 2008 Smart Car form and function.
A Cherokee Chief hopes to become a transport for some furry friends. Meanwhile, a Ford Torino finally gets repaired to the owner's liking.
Tony takes on a botched Scout nightmare with wiring issues. Another client's Camaro faces roof damage that needs immediate attention.
Tony is surprised when his friend Joey needs help with Tony's old Camaro. A family heirloom Jeep CJ-5 is returned to glory after rusting for years.
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