Monster Garage

Monster Garage

2002
Monster Garage
Monster Garage

Monster Garage

5.9 | TV-MA | en | Reality

A team of professionals headed by expert mechanic Jesse James specialize in transform cars. The clock is ticking as they attempt to turn ordinary vehicles into 'monster machines' in just a week.

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EP8  A Rampage at 200mph
Jan. 02,2021
A Rampage at 200mph

The crew try to take an extinct Dodge Rampage and transform it into a 200mph car. Jesse calls in the best of his team to work on this ambition build.

EP7  Back to the DeLorean
Jan. 02,2021
Back to the DeLorean

Jesse James takes another shot at one of the builds from the original series that has been haunting him: The Hovercraft DeLorean – and it will either be a complete failure or one of the garage’s most insane redemption stories.

EP6  Chev's Got Shingles
Jan. 02,2021
Chev's Got Shingles

The crew try to transform a Chevrolet pickup truck into a mobile shingle mill. Can they attach two gigantic circular saws and create a wood-cutting monster?

EP5  Jesse James' Shiner
Jan. 02,2021
Jesse James' Shiner

Jesse and the team want to transform a 1947 Ford Coupe into a speakeasy on wheels. They plan to add a fully functional whiskey distillery.

EP4  Fire-Breathing Corvette
Jan. 02,2021
Fire-Breathing Corvette

Jesse James and team are building a corvette that is powered by fire.

EP3  The Sailboat Sleeper
Jan. 02,2021
The Sailboat Sleeper

Jesse and the gang plan to transform a slow sailboat into a secret speed demon. Can they build a racer to shock yacht club yuppies?

EP2  Shuckin' Dragster
Jan. 02,2021
Shuckin' Dragster

Jesse attempts to transform a 1994 Case International farm combine into a drag racing machine. They only have five days to pull off this daring project.

EP1  Pulsating Power
Jan. 02,2021
Pulsating Power

Sure, people have strapped rockets to cars before, but no one has attempted to propel a 1965 Jaguar with a 12-foot pulse jet. What's a pulse jet? You have to see it to believe it. They only have five days to build and can spend no more than $5,500 on parts.

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5.9 | TV-MA | en | Reality | More Info
Released: 2002-06-23 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A team of professionals headed by expert mechanic Jesse James specialize in transform cars. The clock is ticking as they attempt to turn ordinary vehicles into 'monster machines' in just a week.

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huntersrestkid1 O Monster Garage, where art thou? Monster Garage is a TV show that spanned from 2002 to 2005 (I may be wrong, but I know it started in 2002). The first episode involved a machine built out of an early 90s Ford Mustang GT (V6 I think) that could cut grass at 120 miles per hour. On a quarter mile, this thing would mow at just about 99 mph. Want to mow the yard fast so you can relax with your friends? This monster is for you. The monsters built in this show were incredible; a wide selection of plots going from a 1980s Pontiac Firebird transformed into a Santa float, to a Ford 20-passenger school bus turned into a luxury party pontoon boat! Crazy Monsters were to come, like an RV skate ramp and an RV Funhouse. The teamwork and concentration contributed into the monsters, and learning how to fabricate as you watched is what made the show, along with the humorous thing that Jesse and the Monster Garage crews throw in there as they build; and the fact that each monster is wacky and creative. People say Jesse was sick of the show and that's why it ended, even though repeatedly he says that It's his job and he loves to do it. I hope Monster Garage comes back to Television, and I can't believe it ended!
WrathChld I stumbled across this show about a week or so ago. I am really interested in watching shows where people use their minds and hands to create really cool things. I like all sorts of shows like this because I am a creative person and watching other people create, motivates me. I was someone who used to watch "American Choppers" because it was so cool to see Paulie make these "masterpiece" fabricated bikes. Then I saw "Monster Garage" on a day where they were running a marathon. This show rocks and Jesse James brings an explosive edge to it. He just has a cool presence. You watch to see what he will do or say, like you watched Paul Sr. on "American Choppers". I personally like "Monster Garage" better than "American Choppers" because it brings creativity to a higher level. You can also see different workers each time. This is a very cool show with allot of creative minds coming together and making one vehicle into another creation.If you have a chance, check out this show that is broadcasted on the Discovery Channel.Enjoy!
super marauder Red Green gone right, I mean that in a good way. We've all seen Red come up different ideas that make a certain amount of sense, but only to blow up in his face. Like when Red takes an old Pontiac, and makes a fire engine out of it, only have the thing burn up. Here, they take a Lincoln Town Car stretch limo and make a fire engine out of it, and IT WORKS! NO KIDDING! (If you haven't seen it!)Here, a group of guys take cars, and trucks and make them into something else, and it's fully functional. Look what the did with one of Kyle Petty's race cars, that was really cool. (I won't tell you. You gotta see it for yourself!)You have to be impressed with the talent, and imagination these people have. As one reviewer put it, it is the best reality show on t.v., and I'm getting pretty sick of those!But for anybody who likes cars, or just loves to tinker with things, this show should really grab you!
pete4winds It takes an evil genius to conceive of some of the projects created on Monster Garage, and if you've seen this show, you know EXACTLY what I mean. If you haven't, it currently (as of Feb. 2003) airs mondays at 8 and 11 PM on the Discovery Channel, and I HIGHLY recommend it.The premise is this: each week, the host, legendary custom motorcycle builder Jesse James and his team transform an average vehicle into something totally outrageous. Examples include a Porsche transformed into a golf driving-range ball collector (you know, the little caged carts that we all try to hit?), a stretch limousine converted into a working fire engine, and the most recent (as of this writing), a Mini Cooper snowmobile. The team, handpicked from various resources including an application process at the Discovery Channel website, has one week (one design day, five build days, and the seventh day being the challenge day in which their creation faces off against its real-life counterpart in a challenge contest) to complete the project with a $3000.00 budget. If they can sell any stripped parts, that money is added to the budget, as is any loose change they might find in the seats. Of course, there are always exceptions, such as the recent episode in which the team converted a Geo Tracker into a hot air balloon to the tune of some THIRTY thousand dollars!!!The play by play is provided by Frankie Whiteside, and joining him weekly is the highly entertaining color commentator The Big Schwag, of the Long Beach, CA wrestling promotion Ultimate Pro Wrestling. Funny they are, indeed. but the best comedy, by far, comes from the build team, especially when they hit a snag or keep working when they REALLY should be resting.Team members differ weekly, and while most of the chosen builders are customizers or mechanics to begin with, each team has a resident expert, such as the firefighter who worked on the limousine fire truck, or the Mini Cooper Corporate Executive who was on the Cooper/snowmobile team. Also included in many teams are non-automotive experts whose particular talents benefit the crews (remember the Hollywood special FX/pyrotechnics artist on the VW Beetle Swamp Boat? It was her special FX foam that made it possible to float the Beetle).POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD (only applies to those who wish to order the video set from The Discovery Channel Store): Monster Garage is now in its second year, although it doesn't really follow a standard TV season. Each member of the teams who complete the construction of their respective projects gets a full Mac Tools set, complete with case, valued at $3000.00 each, plus other prizes. As of the end of Feb. 2003, there are about sixteen or so episodes, and the teams have a nearly perfect track record of completing either the construction of their projects (with the exception of the failed hearse/car crusher), or the post-construction challenge, good for additional bragging rights. The only challenge lost by a Monster Garage machine was a race between the Mini Cooper snowmobile and a snowmobile driven by Richard Petty. If you must lose a snowmobile race, who better to have beat you?