With dozens of awards on their walls, crowds of adoring fans, and a several-months-long waitlist, this Texas team always has their hands full with rowdy customers.
A client wants to set the bar for custom SUVs with a 2018 Yukon Denali.
Bill and the guys have built a lot of trucks, but never a Ford Bronco.
A Camaro ZL1 gets performance upgrades and a GMC Sierra drops to the floor.
The crew squeezes the '18 Camaro ZL for more power with an engine rebuild.
The '70 Suburban is finally revived, and a '65 Belvedere II gets a Hemi.
A crumbling '52 Ford F4 milk truck becomes a dazzling diesel street rod.
A C10 gets new custom touches, and a Dodge Demon needs mods for the track.
A '70 Suburban is transformed, and an F-150 build will benefit charity.
A 2018 Yukon Denali XL will be the shop's tallest build ever.
Converting a 1940 truck into a mobile barbecue pit tests the team's skills.
Bill and the guys customize a brand new 2017 F350. They lower it with their handmade air ride and add a one-of-a-kind gooseneck hitch. Then, the owner of a 2014 Porsche 911 wants her sports car to sound as good as it looks.
After a remodel in the 90's, a purple '55 Chevy truck is in need of a modern update. Ekstensive doesn't disappoint, creating a timeless and classy truck with a modified hood and scoop, a hand-made interior and new wood bed.
A local restaurant owner asks Bill to customize his auction-bought '61 Cadillac. The boys at Ekstensive bring the heat inside and out with fully-custom interior, suspension, wheels and tires.
The owners of a run-down '63 Grumman bread truck want it transformed into the ultimate T-shirt vending machine. Bill and the guys drop the giant truck to the floor with custom body modifications and a bar-themed interior.
A big Impala guy from Houston wants to take the old shell of a '66 C10 and combine it with the best of a '60s Impala. It's a ground-up build with a completely hand-built chassis, body mods, 6.2L engine and a hydraulic bed.
A long-time customer wants to make a statement by having his stock 2017 F-250 Platinum 4x4 lifted and made off-road ready. The boys from Texas are happy to oblige with a handmade 22-inch lift on 42-inch custom tires.
Bill and the guys transform a completely wrecked 2017 F-150 into an angry-looking, one-of-a-kind prerunner. They also build a custom air suspension bike trailer for a long-time customer.
Hip-hop artist Slim Thug wants Ekstensive to bring his rusted '59 Cadillac up to the dress code of the rest of his car collection. The result is an eye-catching, black-on-black-on-black Cadillac roadster.
The team tries to outdo themselves with a redesign of 1950 Ford F5 COE.
The client asks for a last-minute engine swap on the '50 Ford F5 COE build.
A '65 Ford Falcon Club Wagon is transformed into a custom family cruiser.
Bill and the team fix another shop's botched lift on a 2017 Ford F-350.
A 1973 El Camino is transformed into the Ride of the Future.
A '37 International Harvester gets an engine that's as heavy as the truck.
After a long pause, the team gets their chance to finish a 1968 Chevy C10.
HOF running back Earl Campbell arrives with the parts of a 1949 Cadillac.
The crew is hellbent on restoring NFL legend Earl Campbell's 1949 Cadillac.
The team revamps an old school '34 Buick into a modern day lowrider.
The crews lifts a Silverado 5500 over a foot with a custom air suspension.
A long-time client wants to improve upon a near-perfect '68 Ford Ranger.
The crew discovers that a 1996 Chevy Impala is actually an imposter.
A 1971 Suburban build goes even bigger than originally planned.
The team drops a new 2020 Denali dually all the way to the floor.
The crew turns a stock 2020 Denali dually into frame-dropping show-stopper.
A dusty '64 Lincoln gets a late-model Coyote engine and handmade interior.
A 1971 Suburban returns to the shop for more power and more metalwork.
The team tries to outdo themselves with a 1985 Chevy C10 square body.
The team builds a '46 Ford Coupe starting with little more than a skeleton.
When Ekstensive needs a new shop truck, Bill and the guys go sky-high.
The guys hit the home stretch on the '46 Ford Coupe "Blue Thunder."