Fast N' Loud

2012 • Discovery Channel
4.7
3.19K reviews
TV-14
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Season 1 episodes (12)

1 Model A Madness
6/6/12
SERIES PREMIERE - Richard and Aaron find the hot rod of their dreams: a rust-free 1931 Model A . As renovation costs pile up, Richard looks to make some fast cash with a couple of quick flips, including the "Drive Angry" Riviera and a Chevy 210.
2 Awesome Aussies and Olds
6/13/12
Richard and Aaron find a '55 Chevy Bel Air as well as a 1950 Oldsmobile Coupe Rocket 88, which had been perfectly preserved in a garage for over 50 years. They have 48 hours to fix up a broken-down '73 Caddy convertible for two Aussies hitting Route 66.
3 Monkey Business Dragster
6/20/12
Richard and Aaron stumble upon a diamond in the rough: a 1960s Gasser that Richard wants to race. They buy a gleaming '32 Pontiac at a swap meet. And is a friend's 1960 Cadillac Sedan De Ville haunted and cursing the garage?
4 Double Trouble Galaxie
6/27/12
Richard and Aaron scramble to get a replacement '64 Galaxie ready for auction after the first one they find turns out to be in much rougher shape than expected. They have to get creative to get a stuck 1949 F-1 Ford off the back of a large car hauler.
5 Low Riding Lincoln
7/11/12
Richard and Aaron turn the granddaddy of big cars, a 1970 Lincoln Continental Mark III, into a muscle car and bring a '68 Ford pickup back to life. Richard scoops up a 1970s style hot rod kit car with a mysterious past.
6 Frankensteined Ford
7/18/12
The Gas Monkey guys "frankenstein" together a '68 Ford F-100 truck by blending together two vehicles that shouldn't go together. Richard relives his youth with a '77 Trans Am Firebird. He flips a '67 Caddy convertible to an international buyer.
7 Amazing Impala
9/3/12
Richard, Aaron and the Gas Monkey crew unbury a '64 Impala buried in 10 years of debris and bring it back to life. A 1951 Bruco Fire Truck sparks former firefighter Richard's fancy as does a 1955 Caddy Coupe de Ville nicknamed Dolly.
8 Ramshackle Rambler
9/10/12
The Gas Monkey crew revives a rust-and-rat filled 59 Rambler to make it SoCal surf-worthy once again. Richard haggles for a 31 Model A. His new Willys Coupe Gasser could be worth $200K if Richard can prove its connection to a legendary drag racing team.
9 '48 Chevy Fleetmaster
9/17/12
Richard, Aaron, and the Gas Monkey crew try to "knock the ugly outta" a '48 Chevy Fleetmaster. Richard makes a profit but still gets schooled on a '74 Corvette. It's a tough Oklahoma crowd at the auction for their Chevy and "Scarface"-worthy '63 Caddy.
10 One of a Kind Woodill
9/24/12
The Gas Monkey crew have to handle a rare, fragile and flammable fiberglass-bodied Woodhill Wildfire with kid gloves if they're going to make a six-figure sale. The boys take in a Harley and then blow off steam by entering Richard in the Demolition Derby.
11 Fast & Furious Fairmount
10/1/12
Richard stretches Gas Monkey's style and Aaron's skills by making an "ugly" 1978 Ford Fairmont into a cool, mirrored drift car. Richard flips a rare 1967 Corvette Stingrays complete with tank sticker and bets his driving skills to sell the shop truck.
12 Holy Grail Hot Rod
10/8/12
Richard and Aaron pick up a very rare 32 Ford 3-window, but buying it is about all they can agree upon. They can't agree on how to freshen up a 1964 Econoline van for their "Swag Wagon" either. But they can agree a gifted 1989 Shelby pickup has got to go!

About this show

Richard Rawlings and sidekick Aaron Kaufmann search far-flung corners of the country for rare and extraordinary muscle cars to restore and auction off to the highest bidder.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
3.19K reviews
Robert Birchfield
May 1, 2014
I personally don't like some of the cars they put out and not a big fan of Aaron's but I like Richard a lot and his ability to flip the cars. Some of the cars are awesome though and when they get them right they are up there with him the best. Not a fan of the clear coat on the old paint. Just seems a little lazy to me
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troy cox
August 15, 2014
The show lost it roots. Its more of a comedy act than a car show. It has changed since beginning. Gas monkey will fall quickly as they risen. Sad to say. The people who vote all stars probably dont even own a muscle car.
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Tony Sorrells
January 3, 2017
Why in the f*** do I gotta pay for something that you guys ain't paying the people doing just one Big Chief and everybody got in a big ass back over here in Oklahoma City Discovery Channel. They had to foot the bill for every goddamn thing that was going on why do I gotta pay for this I thought it was free
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