

Season 2
Synopsis
Car Masters: Rust to Riches (2018), Season 2 is a Netflix reality series you can watch online on iFILM — eight episodes built around Gotham Garage opening a second shop.
The crew bites off something new this time: converting a gas engine to full electric. It does not go smoothly. A brutal setback sends them flipping a souped-up motorcycle just to keep cash moving, while Mark Towle pushes his limits on a rock-star minivan and even a boat. Shawn Pilot chases the parts — and a rare Plymouth XNR — that could set up a much bigger trade.
Rust in, showstopper out, haggle for every dollar. That's still the game, only the builds get bolder. Stream Car Masters Season 2 online on iFILM and watch all eight episodes.
8 episodes
S2·E1Electric Drag
With the new shop open for business, the Gotham crew upgrades a 1953 Buick Special and then attempts a first: converting a gas engine to electric.
S2·E2Totaled Disaster
After suffering a massive setback, the crew focuses on flipping a souped-up motorcycle for some cash and finding their next great trade-up car.
S2·E3Something Borrowed, Something Renewed
As Shawn tries to rectify a deal gone bad, he pushes Mark to take on a sentimental project. The garage gets a chance to impress a splashy new client.
S2·E4Motorboatin’
Mark pushes more boundaries with his next two upgrades: overhauling a minivan so it’s fit for rock stars and giving the Corvette treatment to a boat.
S2·E5Later, Vaydor
Shawn pursues the pieces he needs for a big trade while Mark puts his stamp on a kit car. The garage is treated to a surprise visitor: Caveman’s mom.
S2·E6The Crow
Mark and Shawn finally make progress on a big deal. The crew fixes up a jalopy for a local race, then dives in to upgrade a legit vintage race car.
S2·E7Deal with It
As Mark overhauls a 1947 military-style Dodge Power Wagon, Shawn finds himself in the driver’s seat when he surveys buyers for a 1960 Plymouth XNR.
S2·E8Petersen Built
The crew collectively weighs the opportunity of a lifetime — one that entails a great deal of prestige, but comes at a hefty cost.










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