Ep 3. Freeing a Ford F3
- TVPG
- September 13, 2017
- 43 min
Garage Squad season 4 episode 3, titled "Freeing a Ford F3," features the team taking on a project to revive a classic Ford F3 truck.
The episode begins with the owners of the vehicle, a couple named Steve and Kathy, explaining their love for the old truck and how it's been sitting in their garage for years. They want the Garage Squad team to help them bring it back to life so they can drive it again.
The team, consisting of Bruno Massel, Joe Zolper, and Heather Storm, start by assessing the condition of the truck. They quickly discover that it's in rough shape, with major rust and mechanical issues. Despite the challenges, they agree to take on the project and work to restore the F3 to its former glory.
Throughout the episode, viewers watch as the team faces various obstacles in their efforts to restore the truck. One of the biggest challenges is removing the engine from the vehicle, due to its incredibly rusty state. Despite the difficulties, the team is determined to get the job done and does so successfully.
Another major focus of the episode is the exterior of the F3. The team works tirelessly to remove rust and dents from the body, and they even go so far as to sandblast the entire truck to get it down to bare metal. From there, they repaint the truck in a classic red color, ensuring that it looks as good as new.
In addition to the bodywork, the team also tackles some mechanical repairs on the F3. They replace the transmission and redo the brakes, among other things, ultimately ensuring that the truck runs smoothly once again.
Perhaps one of the most heartwarming moments of the episode comes when the team surprises Steve and Kathy with the newly restored F3. The couple is clearly overjoyed to see their beloved truck looking and running like new, and they thank the Garage Squad team for all their hard work.
Overall, "Freeing a Ford F3" is an incredibly satisfying episode of Garage Squad. Viewers get to see a classic truck brought back to life, thanks to the hard work and dedication of the team. It's a fantastic reminder that even the most neglected vehicles can be restored with enough care and effort.