Texas Metal

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  • TV-PG
  • 2017
  • 6 Seasons
  • 7.1  (206)

Texas Metal is a reality television show that airs on Velocity and stars Bill Carlton. The show premiered in 2017 and ran until 2021, during which time it gained a sizable fan following. The premise of the show centers on the work of the crew at Ekstensive Metal Works, a popular auto shop in Houston, Texas. The team is led by Bill Carlton, a skilled and charismatic mechanic who is passionate about building custom cars and trucks. The show's episodes revolve around a variety of projects, from complete ground-up builds to simple modifications and repairs. Each episode typically focuses on a single project and follows the process from start to finish. What sets Texas Metal apart from other car renovation shows is the sheer scope of the projects the team takes on. They don't just restore classic cars to their former glory or add a few custom touches to a truck. Instead, they create entirely new vehicles by combining elements of different models or using unconventional materials to achieve their overarching goals. For example, in one episode, the team built a custom truck from a decommissioned fire engine. They had to completely overhaul the mechanics of the vehicle to make it road-worthy and then added a range of custom features to turn it into a comfortable and stylish ride. Another episode focused on the creation of a '60s-style hot rod, complete with a flame paint job and a chopped roof. This project required careful attention to detail and lots of customization to ensure that every element of the car was authentic to the era it was inspired by. Throughout each episode, viewers get to see Bill Carlton and his team in action as they use their various skills and equipment to bring their visions to life. We see them welding, painting, bending metal, and working with a range of other materials to create the perfect vehicle for each client. But Texas Metal isn't just about the cars themselves. It's also a character-driven show that focuses on the personalities of the shop's team members. Bill Carlton is at the center of the action, and his energy and humor make him a truly engaging presence on screen. He's backed up by a cast of other mechanics, artists, and specialists who each bring their unique skills and personalities to each project. These characters help to make each episode of Texas Metal feel like a fully-realized story, rather than just a segment of a reality show. Viewers are treated to behind-the-scenes glimpses of the team's personal and professional lives, adding another layer of depth to the show. Throughout its run, Texas Metal remained a fan favorite among car enthusiasts and reality TV viewers alike. Its combination of high-quality production, engaging personalities, and jaw-dropping builds made it a true standout in the crowded reality TV landscape. And with Bill Carlton at the helm, it's not hard to see why the show was such a hit.

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Denali Lift, Bugatti Chop
12. Denali Lift, Bugatti Chop
May 4, 2023
After Ekstensive finished his '69 MGC, actor/wrestler John Cena surprised the shop with parts of an iconic '37 Bugatti Type 57. Now it's Bill's turn to surprise John with an audacious design choice. A stock '23 GMC Denali goes bigger, badder and dually.
Denali Lift and Hot Rod Wrecker
11. Denali Lift and Hot Rod Wrecker
April 26, 2023
What was already one of Ekstensive's biggest ground-up builds ever goes even bigger on the '52 tow truck, as Bill and his team fabricate a custom hot rod wrecker truck unlike any other; the team takes the stock out of a 2023 GMC Denali.
Mini Truckin' UTV
10. Mini Truckin' UTV
April 19, 2023
Bill goes back to his roots building mini-trucks with a 2023 Polaris Ranger, adding a custom camper and dancing bed; Ekstensive has built its share of ground-up builds over the years, but nothing like the metalwork on the 1952 Wrecker.
Jeep Gladiator Steel
9. Jeep Gladiator Steel
April 12, 2023
Bill sees a custom-made opportunity to turn a smashed 2022 Jeep Gladiator into a custom truck; the side-by-side scene has exploded in Texas, and Ekstensive gets a shot to show what they've got with a brand-new Polaris Ranger XP 1000.
Ford Lightning Fast
8. Ford Lightning Fast
March 8, 2023
Bill thought he'd done it all until a 2022 Ford Lightning rolls in and becomes Ekstensive's first custom air ride with an all-electric drivetrain. The team stays old school by dropping a classic '52 Wrecker to the floor with a supercharged LT4.
Bill's Baja Is Back
7. Bill's Baja Is Back
March 1, 2023
Bill is hard on his trucks, and that's especially true of his Baja-style 2017 F-150 race truck; after one too many jumps, Bill is ready to wake it up one more time; the team designs a one-of-one suspension for a 1952 wrecker truck.
440 'Cuda Overhaul
6. 440 'Cuda Overhaul
February 22, 2023
When the outside doesn't match the inside on one of Bill's favorite muscle cars, a 1972 'Cuda, the team hatches an innovative plan for a modern, handmade redux; Bill and the team tear down a 1952 GMC wrecker to build it into a tow and show truck.
F-350 Raptor Build
5. F-350 Raptor Build
February 15, 2023
Bill loves a good challenge, especially when it's a build he and his team have never done before; while they transform a one-ton 2022 F-350 into a Baja-style Raptor, they rebuild a 1964 Rolls riddled with structural damage from the ground up.
Rolls On In and Tanker Away
4. Rolls On In and Tanker Away
February 8, 2023
A beloved '64 Rolls-Royce with a rusty secret rolls into the shop; the team finishes final fabrication as they prepare to ship out the '53 tanker truck.
Coupe de Tanker
3. Coupe de Tanker
February 1, 2023
A new customer challenges Bill with his fully customized '37 Ford Coupe, which he wants restored to its factory look; as one of their biggest builds yet, the '53 tanker proves again and again that the bigger the truck, the bigger the build.
Missouri Tanker
2. Missouri Tanker
January 25, 2023
An antique 1953 tanker tests the team as one of their biggest builds to date, while a family golf cart gets radically remade into a wheelie poppin', high-speed electric demon.
Jeep Willys and the Hellcat
1. Jeep Willys and the Hellcat
January 18, 2023
Some builds are just worth the wait. With a longer, wider cab, custom everything and a 6.2 Hellcat, Bill and the team finish strong by transforming a pristine 1960s Jeep Willys truck into something bigger, meaner and louder than anything on the road.
Description

Texas Metal is a reality television show that airs on Velocity and stars Bill Carlton. The show premiered in 2017 and ran until 2021, during which time it gained a sizable fan following. The premise of the show centers on the work of the crew at Ekstensive Metal Works, a popular auto shop in Houston, Texas. The team is led by Bill Carlton, a skilled and charismatic mechanic who is passionate about building custom cars and trucks.

The show's episodes revolve around a variety of projects, from complete ground-up builds to simple modifications and repairs. Each episode typically focuses on a single project and follows the process from start to finish.

What sets Texas Metal apart from other car renovation shows is the sheer scope of the projects the team takes on. They don't just restore classic cars to their former glory or add a few custom touches to a truck. Instead, they create entirely new vehicles by combining elements of different models or using unconventional materials to achieve their overarching goals.

For example, in one episode, the team built a custom truck from a decommissioned fire engine. They had to completely overhaul the mechanics of the vehicle to make it road-worthy and then added a range of custom features to turn it into a comfortable and stylish ride.

Another episode focused on the creation of a '60s-style hot rod, complete with a flame paint job and a chopped roof. This project required careful attention to detail and lots of customization to ensure that every element of the car was authentic to the era it was inspired by.

Throughout each episode, viewers get to see Bill Carlton and his team in action as they use their various skills and equipment to bring their visions to life. We see them welding, painting, bending metal, and working with a range of other materials to create the perfect vehicle for each client.

But Texas Metal isn't just about the cars themselves. It's also a character-driven show that focuses on the personalities of the shop's team members. Bill Carlton is at the center of the action, and his energy and humor make him a truly engaging presence on screen. He's backed up by a cast of other mechanics, artists, and specialists who each bring their unique skills and personalities to each project.

These characters help to make each episode of Texas Metal feel like a fully-realized story, rather than just a segment of a reality show. Viewers are treated to behind-the-scenes glimpses of the team's personal and professional lives, adding another layer of depth to the show.

Throughout its run, Texas Metal remained a fan favorite among car enthusiasts and reality TV viewers alike. Its combination of high-quality production, engaging personalities, and jaw-dropping builds made it a true standout in the crowded reality TV landscape. And with Bill Carlton at the helm, it's not hard to see why the show was such a hit.

Texas Metal is a series that is currently running and has 6 seasons (67 episodes). The series first aired on November 7, 2017.

Where to Watch Texas Metal

Texas Metal is available for streaming on the Velocity website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Texas Metal on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    November 7, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (206)