Ep 5. Road to SEMA
- TV14
- July 6, 2016
- 43 min
In episode 5 of season 4 of FantomWorks titled "Road to SEMA," we see Dan and his team taking on a new project. They are tasked with turning a 1956 Nomad into a SEMA-worthy car. SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) is the world's largest trade association for the aftermarket automotive industry. It hosts an annual trade show in Las Vegas that features the latest and greatest in automotive customizations and upgrades.
The project car, a 1956 Nomad, is a classic car with beautiful lines and a sleek look. However, it's in rough shape and needs a lot of work. The team at FantomWorks has their work cut out for them as they need to restore the car, add custom features, and make it stand out as a SEMA-worthy vehicle.
Throughout the episode, we see Dan and his team tackling various aspects of the restoration process. They work on the car's body, engine, and interior. They also add custom features such as a one-piece bumper and a custom-built gas tank. The team works tirelessly, putting in long hours to make sure the car is ready in time for SEMA.
As they work on the car, Dan and his team face various challenges. For example, they discover that the car's body has been modified in the past, which complicates the restoration process. They also run into issues with the car's engine, which needs a lot of work to get it running smoothly. However, the team is determined to overcome these challenges and deliver a beautiful car that will turn heads at SEMA.
Throughout the episode, we also get to know some of the team members at FantomWorks better. We learn about their backgrounds, experiences, and passions for cars. We also see how they work together as a team to overcome challenges and get the job done.
Overall, "Road to SEMA" is an exciting episode of FantomWorks that showcases the team's skills and dedication to restoring classic cars. The viewer gets an inside look at the restoration process and the challenges that come with it. We also get to see the final result of the team's hard work and determination – a stunning, SEMA-worthy 1956 Nomad.