Truck U - Season 17
Season 17
Episodes
Street Queen Offroad
Some say show trucks have no place pulling trailers or going off road. Matt and Bruno say forget that, they're going to take an already-done-up truck and make it a little more capable and a lot more functional. The guys will make this show truck the off-road truck it was built to be.
Fun Size Ford Ranger
Ford Rangers have always held a special place for Matt and Truck U, and in this episode, he and Bruno get to take a new Ford Ranger out and outfit it with all the goods -- lift, wheels, tires, tonneau cover and so much more. With these upgrades the owner will love his new truck for years to come.
C10 Buddy Rivalry
Matt and Bruno bring in a pair of classic C10s that are owned by car-rival buddies who are always trying to one-up the other. The guys like to egg on those rivalries and help each owner try their best to outdo the other. When it's all over, they'll see who has earned the bragging rights.
5-Star Gladiator
Matt's been trying for years to get Bruno to go camping, so he's throwing all the luxuries in a Jeep Gladiator to get Bruno out of that 5 star hotel. When they're done with this Gladiator, Bruno will be begging to ride shotgun on this overland adventure.
Repeat Customer
Repeat customers are a favorite of Truck U, and today they have a returning Super Duty that is ready for some maintenance and towing upgrades. Matt and Bruno show what a truck needs to tow a bigger trailer.
MLF Tundra
Bruno has quite the list of heavy hitters on his phone and today's call was no different. Major League Fisherman Edwin Evers stops by between tournaments to get some work done on his truck. It's a fair trade for a day of fishing on the boat.
Abused Blazer
The owner of a K5 Blazer has owned it for over 30 years, and he hasn't been afraid to use it. After all these years of abuse and memories, he has brought it to Truck U for some much-needed love and a full once-over.
Styling GMC
This GMC truck already has a nice stance, and today it gets a bit more style with some sleek color-matched additions. It also gets it a little more life with some additional power under the hood.
Park and Brag F-150
You can't show up to the local park and brag with a stock truck, so today this F-150 receives a new look with a lowering kit, wheels, tires and some other accessories.
Worksite Ram
A Ram 2500 is always on the jobsite getting the job done. Today we'll get this diesel truck better equipped to handle demanding construction requirements, all while keeping it road legal.
Stalled Comanche
This returning Comanche project is back in the shop to get axles, lift and tires. Then we turn our attention to a C10 in need of a rust-free bed.
LT1 Square Body
This C10 truck already has the stance and the engine. Now we just have to get it running and put a little polish on the interior.
All New Bronco
After a 25-year-and-three-day hiatus, the Ford Bronco has made its grand return, and today we have one of our own in the shop to give it the full Truck U treatment.
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
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NCIS
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Grantchester
Eavesdropping on the life of Sidney Chambers, a charismatic, charming, crime-fighting clergyman, and his partner in crime Police Inspector Geordie Keating, became a highlight for the audience who revelled in their on screen partnership. Geordie's plain-speaking, down to earth approach to policing complemented Sidney's more gentle technique of coaxing information from witnesses and suspects. Their unlikely pairing became a true friendship as each offered a different insight into the crimes they unravelled.
The Repair Shop
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Furniture restorers, horologists, metal workers, ceramicists, upholsterers and all manner of skilled craftsmen and women have been brought together to work in one extraordinary space, restoring much-loved possessions to their former glory.
Many of these items have incredible stories behind them and a unique place in history: from an accordion played in the Blitz by a woman who is now in her 90s, to a beautifully crafted clock made by a father who was completely blind; a Pinball machine that is currently being used as a kitchen counter, and a Davenport desk with its trademark fake drawers which fooled burglars - and their crowbar.
The Repair Shop is an antidote to our throwaway culture and shines a light on the wonderful treasures to be found in homes across the country.