TV-PG
2021
Reality
Automotive
A Texas-Sized Surprise
Season 4, Episode 12
: The guys hit the home stretch on the '46 Ford "Blue Thunder." Ekstensive powers up Bill's all-tube buggy with a 1,500 hp Cummins diesel engine, and actor John Cena drops off a '69 MGC, wanting nothing less than to change the game with his British classic.
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About the Series
Texas Metal
With dozens of awards on their walls, crowds of adoring fans, and a long waitlist, Bill Carlton and his Texas team always have their hands full with rowdy customers, challenging builds and tight timelines.
1. Tale of Two Fords
A long-time client wants to improve upon his already near-perfect '68 Ford Ranger.
2. Imposta to Impala
A 1996 Chevy Impala throws Ekstensive a curveball when they discover it's an imp...
3. Big and Bigger
A 1971 Suburban goes even bigger than planned with a custom lifted air suspensio...
4. Low and Loud
The team drops a new 2020 Denali dually to the floor, then gets a pro-mod Bel Ai...
5. Show and Go Dually
Ekstensive turns a stock 2020 Denali dually into frame-dropping, show-stopping w...
6. Beantown Continental
The guys bring a dusty '64 Lincoln back with a late-model Coyote engine and hand...
7. The New Old School Suburban
A 1971 Suburban returns to the shop for more power and even more custom metalwor...
8. Texas Square Body
The team tries to outdo themselves with a handmade chassis and air ride, interio...

9. Rock'n Bronco
The crew builds a ground up, all-terrain beast unlike any other for rocker and t...
10. Blue Thunder Coupe
Starting with little more than a car skeleton, the team builds a '46 Ford Coupe ...
11. 450 Reasons to Go Bigger
When Ekstensive needs a new shop truck, Bill and the guys go sky-high with a lif...
12. A Texas-Sized Surprise
The guys hit the home stretch on the '46 Ford "Blue Thunder." Bill's buggy gets ...
Season 4, Episode 12 - A Texas-Sized Surprise
Release Year:
2021
Rating Information:
TV-PG
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