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Gear Dogs

Season 1
Mechanic Nate Boyer is the owner of The Dog House, a community garage for hobbyists and mechanics with old cars and big dreams. Nate gives access to his garage, tools and expertise in exchange for a cut of the final flip.
IMDb 7.920176 episodes
16+
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Episodes

  1. S1 E1 - Welcome to the Doghouse
    September 3, 2017
    42min
    TV-14
    Mechanic Nate Boyer's community garage is off to a great start, so he decides to take a bigger risk for a bigger payoff. He and his crew help restore a '67 Belvedere, adding killer suspension mods and a powerful engine.
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  2. S1 E2 - A Dog Flees
    September 10, 2017
    42min
    TV-14
    Chris and his friend are camping at night at the Dog House, and by day restoring a Chevy C-10. When his pal flakes out, Chris struggles to finish and flip the truck with Nate before his time runs out.
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  3. S1 E3 - Old Dog, New Truck
    September 17, 2017
    42min
    TV-14
    Tensions rise when Nate works with a client to restore a classic 1948 GMC bread truck. Mechanical problems slow things down, and Nate and the client both decide they want to keep the truck for their own businesses.
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  4. S1 E4 - Every Dog Has His Honcho
    September 24, 2017
    42min
    TV-14
    Nate teams up with a longtime Dog House renter to tackle a Hemi swap on a rare '80 Jeep Honcho. The problem is that they have never swapped out an old motor for a modern Hemi and may have bitten off more than they can chew.
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  5. S1 E5 - Six Figure Dog: Part 1
    October 1, 2017
    42min
    TV-14
    A full-time tool and die maker is convinced that his 1957 Chevy 210 wagon is a goldmine, so he partners with Nate to restore it to its former glory. But things go downhill when the rusty car literally falls apart on the lift.
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  6. S1 E6 - Six Figure Dog: Part 2
    October 8, 2017
    42min
    TV-14
    Nate takes on his most-expensive flip ever, investing close to $50,000 to restore a 1956 Chevy Nomad. But huge paydays come with huge risks.
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