Texas Car Wars

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 5.9  (119)

Texas Car Wars was an American reality television show that aired on the Discovery Channel from 2012 to 2013. The show focused on four car shops located in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area in Texas, where the business of buying and selling cars, trucks, and motorcycles was fiercely competitive. The show featured four main cast members: Bama Brown, Bobby Rose, Ricky Bidwell, and Jesse Harrison, with Stephen R. Howard joining later on. They were all car experts with decades of experience in the industry and a love for classic cars. The premise of the show was simple: each episode followed the cast as they scoured the countryside for abandoned, neglected, and forgotten cars that they could restore, rebuild or flip for a profit. They raced against time and other car enthusiasts to find the best deals at local auctions, barns, scrapyards, and swap meets. Once they acquired a vehicle, the cast members would work their magic, transforming rusted shells into gleaming hot rods, street machines, or customized vehicles that could fetch top dollar at car shows, online auctions, or dealerships. The show was not only about the thrill of the hunt and the joy of restoration but also about the challenges and setbacks that came with the business. The cast members faced tough competition from other shops, tricky customers, and unforeseen expenses that could derail their projects. The cast members also had different personalities and styles, which added to the drama and humor of the show. Bama Brown, the owner of a shop called Ultimate Auto, was a tough-talking, no-nonsense Texan with a flair for customization and a deep respect for vintage cars. Bobby Rose, the owner of his eponymous shop, was a laid-back, humorous guy who loved cars and motorcycles equally and was always up for a good deal. Ricky Bidwell, the owner of the now-defunct Wheelership Garage, was a soft-spoken, meticulous mechanic who had an eye for rare cars and a passion for music. Finally, Jesse Harrison, the owner of Slicks Garage, was the newcomer to the show, a tattooed and energetic car builder who wanted to prove himself in the industry. As the show progressed, the cast members not only competed against each other but also collaborated on some projects that required their combined skills and expertise. For example, in one episode, they restored a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro for a charity auction, where it fetched $36,000. Although the show was primarily about cars, it also had some personal moments and touching stories. For instance, in one episode, Bama Brown revealed that he was battling cancer, which affected his health, his business, and his friends. The other cast members rallied around him, offering support and encouragement, and helped him fulfill his dream of restoring a 1972 Chevrolet Blazer. The show was praised for its authenticity, its educational value, and its entertainment factor. Viewers got a chance to see the behind-the-scenes of the car industry, the complex process of restoration, and the beauty of craftsmanship. They also got a glimpse of Texas culture and the camaraderie of car enthusiasts. Sadly, the show only ran for two seasons, with the last episode airing on June 12, 2013. The reasons for its cancellation are unclear, but some speculate that it might have been due to low ratings or the departure of some cast members. Nevertheless, Texas Car Wars left a lasting impression on its fans, who still remember the cast members and their cars fondly. The show inspired many people to pursue their passion for cars, to learn more about the culture and history of classic vehicles, and to appreciate the artistry of car restoration.

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Seasons
Scrapped Out - A Presidential Flip
13. Scrapped Out - A Presidential Flip
May 13, 2013
Summary not available
Scrapped Out - Dukin' Donuts
12. Scrapped Out - Dukin' Donuts
May 6, 2013
Summary not available
Scrapped Out - Flip or Flop
11. Scrapped Out - Flip or Flop
April 29, 2013
The garage may have to depend on luck with a Packard, a Mercedes-Benz, and a '66 Mustang.
Scrapped Out - Let the Rivalries Begin
10. Scrapped Out - Let the Rivalries Begin
April 22, 2013
A Packard, a Mercedes-Benz and a '66 Mustang are featured, in which Texas auto-body shops restore dilapidated cars and then sell them for a profit.
Scrapped Out - Tale of the Filthy Greengo
9. Scrapped Out - Tale of the Filthy Greengo
April 15, 2013
A 1964 Thunderbird, a 2002 Nissan Xterra and a 1955 Ford Fairlane are featured, in which Texas auto-body shops restore dilapidated cars and then sell them for a profit.
Race for the Cause
8. Race for the Cause
October 25, 2012
An unexpected surprise gives Barret Auto Care added meaning. Meanwhile, a 1996 Mustang GT is flipped as a tribute to the infamous "Bullitt" fastback.
Colby Takes Over
7. Colby Takes Over
October 18, 2012
The car flippers restore a '39 Chevy Coupe, a '62 Ford Ranchero, and a '95 Mustang GT. Barrett Auto Care builds a street rod, Rodriguez Rod & Cycle rat one out, and Old Skool Kustoms pays tribute to a famous American hot rod.
The El Camino King
6. The El Camino King
October 11, 2012
A 1968 El Camino sparks some brotherly love for Frank while Beep and Holley disagree on a 1976 Corvette Sting Ray flip. Across town, Atomic proves to be their own worst enemy when they tackle a late model Honda.
A Presidential Flip
5. A Presidential Flip
October 4, 2012
The car flippers restore a 1961 Ford Country Sedan station wagon, a 1956 Studebaker President and a '52 Chevy Bel Air.
Dukin' Donuts
4. Dukin' Donuts
September 27, 2012
The car flippers see serious dough over this week's auction cars - a 1960 Ford F-100 panel truck, a '64 Chevy Impala, and a 1993 Lexus SC 300. But more than one of these cars just might be cursed.
Tale of the Filthy Greengo
3. Tale of the Filthy Greengo
September 20, 2012
Things get hot when the garages battle it out over a '64 Mercury Comet Caliente, a 1995 Jeep Wrangler, and a 1963 Ford F-100 Unibody pickup.
Flip or Flop
2. Flip or Flop
September 13, 2012
The garage may have to depend on luck with a Packard, a Mercedes-Benz, and a '66 Mustang.
Let The Rivalries Begin
1. Let The Rivalries Begin
September 6, 2012
Featuring a 2002 Nissan Xterra, 1964 Thunderbird and a 1955 Ford Fairlane in the season premiere.
Description

Texas Car Wars was an American reality television show that aired on the Discovery Channel from 2012 to 2013. The show focused on four car shops located in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area in Texas, where the business of buying and selling cars, trucks, and motorcycles was fiercely competitive.

The show featured four main cast members: Bama Brown, Bobby Rose, Ricky Bidwell, and Jesse Harrison, with Stephen R. Howard joining later on. They were all car experts with decades of experience in the industry and a love for classic cars.

The premise of the show was simple: each episode followed the cast as they scoured the countryside for abandoned, neglected, and forgotten cars that they could restore, rebuild or flip for a profit. They raced against time and other car enthusiasts to find the best deals at local auctions, barns, scrapyards, and swap meets.

Once they acquired a vehicle, the cast members would work their magic, transforming rusted shells into gleaming hot rods, street machines, or customized vehicles that could fetch top dollar at car shows, online auctions, or dealerships.

The show was not only about the thrill of the hunt and the joy of restoration but also about the challenges and setbacks that came with the business. The cast members faced tough competition from other shops, tricky customers, and unforeseen expenses that could derail their projects.

The cast members also had different personalities and styles, which added to the drama and humor of the show. Bama Brown, the owner of a shop called Ultimate Auto, was a tough-talking, no-nonsense Texan with a flair for customization and a deep respect for vintage cars. Bobby Rose, the owner of his eponymous shop, was a laid-back, humorous guy who loved cars and motorcycles equally and was always up for a good deal. Ricky Bidwell, the owner of the now-defunct Wheelership Garage, was a soft-spoken, meticulous mechanic who had an eye for rare cars and a passion for music. Finally, Jesse Harrison, the owner of Slicks Garage, was the newcomer to the show, a tattooed and energetic car builder who wanted to prove himself in the industry.

As the show progressed, the cast members not only competed against each other but also collaborated on some projects that required their combined skills and expertise. For example, in one episode, they restored a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro for a charity auction, where it fetched $36,000.

Although the show was primarily about cars, it also had some personal moments and touching stories. For instance, in one episode, Bama Brown revealed that he was battling cancer, which affected his health, his business, and his friends. The other cast members rallied around him, offering support and encouragement, and helped him fulfill his dream of restoring a 1972 Chevrolet Blazer.

The show was praised for its authenticity, its educational value, and its entertainment factor. Viewers got a chance to see the behind-the-scenes of the car industry, the complex process of restoration, and the beauty of craftsmanship. They also got a glimpse of Texas culture and the camaraderie of car enthusiasts.

Sadly, the show only ran for two seasons, with the last episode airing on June 12, 2013. The reasons for its cancellation are unclear, but some speculate that it might have been due to low ratings or the departure of some cast members.

Nevertheless, Texas Car Wars left a lasting impression on its fans, who still remember the cast members and their cars fondly. The show inspired many people to pursue their passion for cars, to learn more about the culture and history of classic vehicles, and to appreciate the artistry of car restoration.

Texas Car Wars is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on September 6, 2012.

Where to Watch Texas Car Wars

Texas Car Wars is available for streaming on the Discovery Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Texas Car Wars on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 6, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (119)