

Season 4
Synopsis
Season 4 of Car Masters: Rust to Riches (2018) lands eight more episodes to watch online on iFILM, with Shawn driving fresh business through Gotham Garage's doors.
The builds run wild this year. A '57 Chevy wagon lined up for a trade, two cars literally welded into one, a 1954 Army ambulance reborn as a party bus, and a tired Lincoln Zephyr restored for a high-profile show. The most personal job is a 1957 Kenworth big rig — the same model Mark's father once drove. The payoff they're chasing: the cover of a Speedway catalog.
Less hype about the deal of a lifetime, more honest wrenching, and the season is better for it. Stream Car Masters Season 4 online on iFILM and catch all eight episodes.
8 episodes
S4·E1Dumpster Divin'
Eager to make some money, the team sets to work on two projects: creating a rat rod from scratch and converting an Elite Laser 917 into a racing car.
S4·E2All In the Family Wagon
Shawn asks the team to set up a trade involving a '57 Chevy station wagon. They also get to work on an epic project: merging two cars.
S4·E3Ready for Lift Off
Mark and Shawn visit a salvage yard hoping to trade in their recently finished '57 Chevy for some nice Detroit-made parts.
S4·E4Life of the Party Bus
After losing money on a build, the Gotham crew gets back to doing what they do best by turning a 1954 Army ambulance into a blinged-out party bus.
S4·E5Brotherly Love
A broker representing a wealthy client shows interest in the yet-to-be-sold concept car combo. Later, Caveman pitches the crew on a project for a pal.
S4·E6Riding High End
The Gotham Garage crew sets out to turn a Lincoln Zephyr that's seen better days into something truly special for a high-profile car show.
S4·E7Go Big Rig or Go Home
While the crew cranks on the Zephyr, Shawn pitches Mark on a deal involving a 1957 Kenworth big rig, just like the one Mark's dad used to drive.
S4·E8Special Delivery
Pumped at the opportunity to be on the cover of a Speedway catalog, Mark and company pull out all the stops to get the Zephyr ready for its closeup.










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