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  Caption Monster Garage logo
  Format Reality
  Runtime 60 minutes
  Creator Thom Beers
  Starring Jesse G James (host)
  Country USA
  Network Discovery Channel
  First Aired 2002
  Last Aired 2006
  Num Episodes 80 (5 seasons)
  Imdb Id 0346343


''Monster Garage'' (2002–2006) was a popular television show for the , the host of the show, did not participate.


PREMISE OF THE SHOW

A team of five people with mechanical, fabricating, or modifying expertise builds a "monster machine." A usually stock vehicle is turned into something else (e.g a PT Cruiser / Wood Chipper), a race car (e.g a Lincoln Continental / Open Road Racer), or a custom car (e.g a Ford Model A ratrod).


RULES

According to the show, the rules are as follows:
# When complete, the monster must appear to be stock.
# The team has $3000 (later raised to $5000) for parts.
# The team has seven days to complete the monster.

In practice, as the series has progressed, some liberties have been taken with the first two rules, at times becoming punchlines. In one episode, when a Chevrolet El Camino was turned into a Figure 8 race car, James discarded plans for a spoiler on the vehicle, sarcastically citing the first rule.

Starting with season 4, the winning team also donated a toolkit to a high school of their choice.


HOST

Host Jesse G. James is the great-great-grandson of the cousin of the legendary Wild West Outlaw , Jesse James . Jesse G. James has both mechanical and metal fabricating expertise, and is the founder, owner, and head bike builder for his custom Chopper shop, West Coast Choppers . Jesse says he likes monsters that go fast and do something. He prefers hard working build crew members. His favorite monster vehicles to date are the Ford Ambulance Wheel-stander and the Chevrolet Blazer Pikes Peak hill climber. One of Jessie's ambitions throughout the run of the show is to build a monster that will top 200 mph. In that he was unsuccessful.


THE MONSTERS

80 "monsterized" vehicles have come out of the Monster Garage including a special two-part, two team face-off build. For more information on the monsters, go to http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/monstergarage/episode/episode.html


FAILED MONSTERS

With rules as strict as they are in the Monster Garage, there is a 1 in 10 monster build failure rate. When a team fails to complete a vehicle in time, it is destroyed by host Jesse James.

Failed Monsters and their Ultimate Demise









SUCCEEDED MONSTERS DESTROYED IN DAY 7







UK VERSION

A UK version of the show was aired in 2004 by Channel 4. The team always included a Hell's Angel known as "Cookie". There was a budget of £3,000. Only 3 days were used for the build. Cars often looked radically different to the production models. Challeges included a converting a Toyota into a lawnmower, a Lotus into a hovercraft, and an ice cream van into a riot truck. In one episode, the team sold the internal fittings of the car that was to be transformed (A Rolls Royce ) to raise funds to convert it into a muck spreader.

The UK series lasted only 8 episodes.


VIDEOS


MBI published ''Monster Garage'', detailing the Ford Mustang lawn mower, Ford Explorer garbage truck, limousine firetruck, Volkswagen Beetle swamp boat.


ADAPTATIONS



Video games


Invictus Games Ltd. developed a video game based on the series, available for PC and XBOX. The game was published by Activision Value .


Books


''Inside Monster Garage'', a book about the TV series, was published by Meridith Books .

MBI Publishing Company has published Monster Garage instruction books under the Motorbooks brand, including:


''Monster Garage: How to Custom Paint Damn Near Anything'', ''Monster Garage: How to Customize Damn Near Anything'', ''Monster Garage: How to Weld Damn Near Anything'' are also sold together as ''Monster Garage Gift Set'' and
''The Big Box of Monster Garage'' (box set).


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