Get ready for the return of Garage Squad! The series is returning for a fourth season, and the premiere date has been announced. The series will return on August 30.
Velocity revealed more about the return of the series in a press release. Check that out below.
“Across America, abandoned vintage cars sit for years rotting in driveways and garages as their owners lack the time, resources or simple know-how to get their autos back on the road. With hopes of a full restoration, self-taught mechanics get in over their heads under the hood and are forced to put their beloved projects on hold. This August, Velocity brings back GARAGE SQUAD, now supercharged to all-new hour-long episodes, to watch the dream team help “project car” owners turn their half-done duds into ultimate roadsters. The season four premiere of GARAGE SQUAD begins Wednesday, August 30 at 10PM ET/PT on Velocity.
This season, the full squad is back, featuring National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) driver Bruno Massel, lead builder Joe Zolper and co-host Heather Storm as they bring their expertise and necessary tools to work around the clock to transform their client’s rides. Expanding to hour-long episodes, this season the GARAGE SQUAD crew work on almost a dozen cars including a 1968 Pontiac GTO, a 1966 Ford Fairlane and a 1950 Ford F3 to name a few.
In the premiere episode, on Weds, August 30 at 10PM, the GARAGE SQUAD helps Terry and his brother breathe new life into a1955 Chevy 210. Sitting in the garage for 17 years, the Chevy carries a deep sentimental value as Terry’s Dad gifted the car to him when he was in high school. With misfit parts the GARAGE SQUAD takes on the challenge of getting Terry’s 4-wheeled family member back in action.
Upcoming GARAGE SQUAD Episodes (All Times ET/PT):
“A Tri-Five Comes Alive” Premieres Wednesday, August 30 at 10PM A Chevy Tri-Five that’s been in the family for decades hasn’t moved in 17 years. Two brothers join the Squad to try and get this 4-wheeled family member back on the road.
“Camaro Comeback” Premieres Wednesday, September at 10PM A vandalized 1969 Camaro tries to make a comeback after 27 years on blocks, but not before fighting the Garage Squad all the way down to the wire.
“Freeing a Ford F3” Premieres Wednesday, September 13 at 10PM After sitting in a barn for 47 years, a farm family tries to save their grandfather’s cherished 1950 Ford F3.
“Busted Duster” Premieres Wednesday, September 20 at 10PM A race against time to take a shell of a 1970 Duster and get it ready to be the VIP at the owners upcoming wedding.
“Foul Fairlane” Premieres Wednesday, September 27 at 10PM After a devastating engine fire and the onset of some serious health issues, the owner of this 1966 Fairlane dreams of having this beauty rumble back to life.
“GT-Oh No” Premieres Wednesday, October 4 at 10PM Once a quarter-mile drag racer, a 1968 GTO that’s been sitting in the garage for over 2 decades searches for its second act as a family cruiser.
“Chevy Four-by-Fix” Premieres Wednesday, October 11 at 10PM After a terrible family tragedy, getting this 1967 4×4 outside and into the mud means a lot for this family.
“Double Trouble” Premieres Wednesday, October 18 at 10PM Trouble has TWO middle names – Mustang and GTO. Can the Squad get the Mustang resurrected for the owner’s wife while also struggling to get the GTO street legal?
“Malibu Mayhem” Premieres Wednesday, October 25 at 10PM After an American hero lost his battle with PTSD, the Squad teams up with his father to restore the 1968 Malibu that his son bought on eBay while deployed in Iraq.
“Funny Business” Premieres Wednesday November 1 at 10PM This 1967 Nova nostalgia funny car has been lost in mechanical limbo for over 4 years. As a memorial to the owner’s late father, the Garage Squad tries to help him achieve his dream of taking it down the track.
GARAGE SQUAD is produced by Mat Burnett and Bill Connell for Super Genius, inc. productions. For Velocity, Peter Neal is executive producer and Robert S. Scanlon is executive vice president and general manager of Velocity and Automotive Content.”
Are you excited for the return of Garage Squad? Tell us what you think.
Good show well balanced content.
Great show, the more I watch the more I like it. Nice people doing great work on cars owned by deserving people. The test drive is my favorite but really enjoy the wrenching too.
love garage squad! don’t cancel PLEASE_
Please keep it going, love this show
Love this show! Please keep it going!
Can’t wait! Absolutely love seeing these cars being brought back to life instead of rotting away. Please keep it alive!
Garage Squad is in my Top 5 Best shows on TV today. They respond to pleas for help from Americans to resurrect their dead muscle cars and trucks. They are incredible mechanics, electricians, welders, fabricators, painters, they work miracles. Their work is amazing, especially doing what they do in such a short period of time. Also, I’d like to say that Heather Storm is the most beautiful woman on planet earth, with an amazingly beautiful smile. And, she gets dirty, turns wrenches, and works on the vehicle interiors. She should be the new world standard for breathtaking beauty, to replace… Read more »
Great to see you working like we do in our garage no lifts and unlimited space like most other shows. Wish you all would show the total parts cost at the end of the show and labor hrs. (Wheeler Dealers) To many well intentions not based in reality.
Glad this show is coming back i would like for them to come to my garage. I have a 1962 Vett that my father and i put back together. He has died 30 plus years ago and the car has not been driven since. I have been married for more than 25 years and my wife has never been in the car. Can you help me.
Awesome show. It’s real America bringing old iron and real dreams back to life where real people don’t have the knowledge or the funds to enjoy their pride possession. I am that person unfortunately I don’t think Joe and Bruno and crew would come to the northwest.
Great show, keep it going!!!!
Love the show,going to one hour is great! How far does Garage Squad travel to help folks? I live in Florida and have a project to submit.
The new hour-long format is just great, as is the (so far) expanded role for Kingster. Good to hear from him. What I like about this show is that NO ONE, unlike many similar offerings, is trying to play a role; ie. the dummy, the loud-mouth, the arrogant one, the condescending one. As well, the story has everything to do with the cars; not their other personal activities (think running their bar, running a food truck, etc.). These folks are all real, serious about their work and know how to play together. No faux anger or staged arguments. Thanks for… Read more »
Great show! Outstanding back story lines of the owners of the “rescue” cars. Glad to see season IV go to one hour and the cast remaining intact.
I am glad it is back on love that show.
Excited about it being expanded to one hour. Always thought one hour would be better.