Fast N' Loud

2012 • Discovery Channel
4.7
3.19K reviews
TV-14
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Season 9 episodes (8)

1 Cutlass Lowrider, Part I
7/9/15
Richard buys a '78 Cutlass so Aaron can build Gas Monkey's first ever lowrider, only to discover that Aaron's plan to create custom hydraulics is something he's never attempted before.
2 Cutlass Lowrider, Part 2
14/9/15
As Richard heads to Houston to check out Gas Monkey's top fuel NHRA dragster do some racing, the Monkeys need to do some racing of their own to finish a custom lowrider paint job on the '78 Cutlass in time for the car's debut.
3 Big Red Caddy, Part 1
21/9/15
Richard and Aaron decide bigger is better, giving a red '67 Cadillac convertible the luxury treatment in a risky bid to attract a higher caliber of buyers.
4 Big Red Caddy, Part 2
28/9/15
With a big-time buyer already on the way, engine and upholstery problems threaten to derail Richard and Aaron's red '67 Cadillac convertible.
5 Supping up a Super Ford GT: Part 1
5/10/15
When Richard brings a smashed up 2005 Ford GT back to the shop with the intention of making a quick repair for a fast profit, Aaron talks him into giving it the full Gas Monkey treatment.
6 Supping up a Super Ford GT: Part 2
12/10/15
As work on the smashed up 2005 Ford GT continues, Richard heads to Indiana to try to sell a Shelby Cobra prop car used in the superhero movie Iron Man.
7 Hot Wheels, Big Deals
10/12/15
Richard Rawlings, Aaron Kaufman and the Gas Monkeys are living a dream when they build a life-size Hot Wheels car. And what better car to build than one from the original “Sweet Sixteen” set that started the entire Hot Wheels movement in 1968?
101 Year of the Monkey
31/8/15
Before beginning a new season building even bigger and better cars, Richard and Aaron gather the Monkeys to remember the ups and downs of the last year.

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
Bernie Wilhelm
30 March 2017
This is my opinion and it will be excepted and/or rejected. To start off with, between the time these shows and other related shows started the reality of the end results has changed the hobby experdentialiy, in as much as what money will buy and what it cost to create the end product. I have seen prices on (ie. cars) things sell for far more than they are actually worth. At one time if someone wanted to build a hotrod they would decide what they wanted and go looking for a car or body and go from there. The project would take quite a long time, but the end results was exactly what the owner wanted and had in mind. The entire project was a labor of love and the owner knew every inch, nut and bolt and had the scared knuckles along with the stories to go along with the creation. They owned everything right down to the bragging rights saying, this is mine and I built this. This being said, life has become extremely impersonal, look at what I got and "I GOT TO HAVE IT NOW", no matter what it cost, takes or what i have to sacrefice to be one up on others. Technology is the way of life but, I believe that man kind has lost contact of their grass roots.
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HECTOR WFC
7 July 2015
Love the show. I have traveled three times to Texas from New York. I love Dallas, Planning to move there in the near future. I have been to Gas Monkey Garage and Gas Monkey Bar And Grill. I loved it. Gas Monkey live with the Mopar show was Crazy. I hope i will have a chance to meet you Richard and Arron. I am s all crazy car guy and are in the same age like your guys. I have a modern Chevy Malibu SS and it is bad to the bone. Hopefully on my next trip i will bring her with me. We could get some ideas from.
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Andrew G.
16 June 2013
This is an awesome show. Kinda upset at the fact i paid to get Season 2 and only 7 episodes were made for the season and now all of a sudden there starting season 3 on a car that was bought at the end of season 2 they should have just continued on with the rest of season two. Shame on you Discovery Channel.
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