

Faster with Finnegan
Season 6
Do you think you can make your junk go faster in one weekend with a little extra cash? Mike Finnegan, along with Mike Cotten and David Newbern, think it's possible and they're going to show you how. Follow along as they live the Roadkill life and dive in to the ideology, technology, and duct tape-ology it takes to build a better beater in a matter of hours without breaking the bank.
Where to Watch Season 6
6 Episodes
- '57 Chevy Two-Day Turnaround!E1
'57 Chevy Two-Day Turnaround!If transforming a car in two days sounds tough, try doing it in a parking lot. The guys take Dave's blown, big-block '57 Bel Air to compete in the autocross at Cruisin' the Coast in Mississippi. With a complete overhaul of the suspension in the event's parking lot, the guys find out how much lap time they can shave with a weekend's worth of work. - V-8 Baja Bug Suspension Overhaul!E2
V-8 Baja Bug Suspension Overhaul!Off-road legend Cameron Steele warned the guys that a V-8 swap wouldn't cut as much time as a long-travel suspension could. Now Newbern and Cotten finally heed his advice, going all-out with major suspension upgrades to their Baja-inspired VW Beetle. - Turbocharged Eagle Rally Racer!E4
Turbocharged Eagle Rally Racer!Newbern and Cotten discover a gem that's not your typical American muscle with a turbocharged Eagle Talon. It looks like an import, but don't be fooled. This thing rips! Shea Seefeldt challenges the guys on a rally course with his LS-swapped Subaru. - Monte Carlo Circle Track Surprise!E5
Monte Carlo Circle Track Surprise!There's nothing better than a friend surprising you with one of your favorite cars. Newbern surprises Cotten with a mint 1984 G-body and an '80s-style, stock-car-inspired build to take on an actual former cup car around the circle track. - Pro Street Mirada Makeover!E6
Pro Street Mirada Makeover!It's a revival for Cotten's Pro Street big-block 1980 Dodge Mirada, whose engine died on Roadkill. However, things don't go as planned as the guys attempt to add a giant blower and bigger tires, and bring the car back to the 1990s-era glory it had.