The 10 Coolest Cars From Gotham Garage (2024)

If you were trying to describe Car Masters: Rust to Riches to a car buddy who hadn’t seen it, you could simply describe it as American Choppers meets Wheeler Dealer’s Trading Up meets All Girls Garage. While it isn’t breaking new ground in automotive-themed television, nobody really cares because the team at Gotham Garage is fun to watch and the vehicles prove that horsepower isn’t the true currency of custom cars. Imagination is.

Mark Towle, the owner of Gotham Garage, claims the cars “speak” and tell him what they want to be: a T-Bucket dreams of becoming a C-Cab Fire Truck, a Chevy Impala longs for a massive tunnel ram sticking through its hood. Whether the fabricator actually hears the cars talk or just has a feel for the build, it’s working for him.

Here are the 10 finished creations that deserve to be known as the coolest of the cool.

10 ChevyFleetside

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It’s interesting that the cleanest, most “sanitary” build on the list comes in at #10. Not that this Fleetside isn’t a sweet ride, it’s just the least “out-there” for this team. But true to form, the closer you look the more there is to like: it’s slammed on a Corvette suspension and sports one-off Gotham Garage wheels, so unsprung weight is relatively low for the monster-size rims. You just know it’s going to handle more like a sports car than the truck it once was.

Raise your eyes a bit and they’ll be caught by the see-through, glassed-in cutouts in the hood that reveal the jewel-like velocity stacks on the LS’s intake. Tear yourself away from that eye candyand there’s the barbed-wire theme grill that at first glance might appear stock, but most certainly isn’t. Inside, a blood red, modern interior makes the truck a stunner inside and out. But it’s still just #10 on the list.

9 Tow Truck

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A tow truck is meant to haul, and with a 454 motivatingthis 1940 Ford, you know it’ll do just that. There’s nothing delicate about this truck, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t full of mind-blowing details. Start with the railroad crossing lights repurposed as high-mounted brake lights, or the shield-shaped, metal mud guards hanging just behind the rear dualies. And while you’re back there, be sure to check out the working winch suspended from the graceful curve of the tow arm, topped by Gotham Garage's signature 4-Aces motif. Maybe the most whimsical aspect of the build isthe Peterbilt mud flap split and repurposed as slings.

From the weathered look to the bat-shaped cutouts in the battery tie-down to the exposed... well... everything, no detail has been underthought or left to chance. You may not feel exactly comforted if this truck showed up to your AAA call for help, but you couldn’t help but be impressed.

8 The Batmobile

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This one has to be bittersweet for the gang at Gotham Garage. It’s an amazing feat of reverse-engineering to take a Barris Custom – especially one as iconic as the original Batmobile – and turn it into a car anyone could buy and drive. Yet, the quality work Mark Towle does is exactly what got him sued by Warner Bros. studio. If the cars he built were less precise, less functional, less incredible, he might not have been taken to court. But it’s a testament to his amazing abilities that production of this car was shut down by the second-highest court in the land.

7 LincolnFutura

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In 1955, Ford brought a stunning vision of the future to car show attendees: the Lincoln Futura. Winged, bubbled-topped and swoopy from end to end, this car took the Space Age theme car manufacturers were starting to play with to an extreme that was unprecedented. Gotham Garage recreated this piece of automotive history using a fiberglass body cast from the original mold – and pretty much nothing else. They hand-fabricated the “roll top” dashboard and slatted grill from aluminum stock formed using an in-house water jet and hours of manual polishing. The “yoke” steering wheel was also fully fabricated in-house using bits and pieces of other things Mark had been collecting for awhile. If you don’t pop the hood (because it’s sitting on a modern chassis and drivetrain), seeing this car is like going back to the Futura.

Oh, and if it looks a lot like The Batmobile (# 8), that’s because it’s the same car. George Barris didn’t have a lot of time to produce something for theshow, so he used the Futura show car, which had been sitting in the lot at his shop for years.

6 Splittinimage

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There are customizers. There are builders. And then there are the really talented few who can take a toy and use it as the blueprint for a life-sized, fully operational car. That’s what the team at Gotham Garage did with Splittinimage. Based on a C4 Corvette chassis and drivetrain, everything else is hand-fabricated because there is no cache of parts for a car that never existed.

While they outsourced the double co*ckpits made from bullet-proof lexan to an aircraft manufacturing company, everything else – including the mold for the body – was done by the talented team at Gotham Garage. A hand-made exhaust running down the center of the car – but on top instead of underneath – is fronted by a polished, non-functional supercharger body that holds the air cleaners and exactly captures the original design. If you always wanted to be able to drive one of your toys from your childhood, these are the guys to talk to.

5 Mach 5

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Like the Splittinimage, the Mach 5 never existed before Mark Towle decided to build one. Also like the car above, the Mach 5 is based on the C4 Corvette. But that’s where the similarities end. This car is as close to Speed Racer’s ride as you can get. But since it’s street legal, the cutter blades and auto jack are sadly non-functional. However, the look, the feel, and some semblance of the performance are there for your enjoyment.

Most Mach 5s (he has built multiples) are powered by an LT1, but any engine that fits the C4 will work. And since the new body shaves about 1,000 pounds off the original car, performance is quite good for both acceleration and handling no matter what engine it has. But maybe best of all, Mark avoided the problems with The Batmobile by licensing the rights. So if you’re a big Speed Racer fan, there’s nothing standing between you and the car of your dreams – except the time it takes to build one.

4 Green Vicki

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If the ‘32-’35 Ford Victoria was the most popular hot rod of the ‘90s, Green Vicky is the least expected reimagining ever. Starting by stripping the running boards and fenders, the team turned a ho-hum hi-boy into a Hot Rod with baditude to spare. She’s got copper accents, deep dished, black-rimmed wheels, and a spider web grill. Taking a cue from Tucker and Citroën, Green Vicky’s headlights turn with the front wheels, so you can see around corners. Everyone knows the point of a hot rod is to strip it down to bare essentials to make it fast, but this is a great way to add a little more safety – and craftsmanship – to the experience. This stunning reinterpretation of a traditional rod helps Green Vicky force its way into the top 5.

3 Bug Rod

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With over 21,000,000 VW Beetles made between 1938 and 2003, you can imagine that a lot of them have been modified over the years. Baja Bugs, drag racers, customized kit cars, whatever you can think of has probably been done to a Beetle. So it’s another sign of the creative chops at Gotham Garage that they’ve come up with something nobody has seen before.

Starting with a wrecked ‘73, the team built this raked, stretched, spyder entirely from parts around the shop. The signature element of the build, the rounded rear deck is actually a clever re-use of the roof, turned backwards and trimmed to fit. A solid front axle mounted way out in front of the hood gives the car a classic hot rod look, amplified by the traditional split DuVall windshield. But, of course, the twist is there’s nothing classic about it because IT’S A BUG!

2 Rocket Car

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While the ‘64 model outsold its predecessor by 50% back in the day, it gets a lot less love today with values 25% lower across the condition range. So it’s no tragedy the teamwent full Gotham Garage on this junkyard dweller. While certainly inspired by the limited-edition Sport Roadster edition that covered the rear seats with a fiberglass tonneau and turned the four-seat drop-top into a stunning two-seater, this one-off stands alone.

By chopping the top (off), fabricating jet/race-inspired fairings and giving the car a chrome wrap, the team turned it from a sleepy boulevard cruiser into a one-of-a-kind lesson in the power of creativity. Had the original 390 FE been a runner, it certainly could have powered the car nicely with its factory 303 horsepower and 390 ft/lbs of torque. But the 302 that replaces it weighs less and puts down enough power to ensure the car can back up the looks. This combo of audacity and creativity puts the T-Bird Rocket Car solidly at #2.

1 Frank’N’Bus

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VWs of the 1960’s and 70’s will forever be intertwined with the hippie movement. But peace, love and flower power will be the furthest things from your mind when confronted by the Frank’N’Bus. The words stretched, chopped and stripped don’t even begin to describe what happened to this formerly milquetoast example of motoring mildness. Gone is the 72-horsepower, air-cooled, flat 4-cylinder hanging out back, replaced by a rear-mid-engine, 700-horsepower supercharged V8. From a drag boat. It’s isolated from the passengers by a 1-inch thick slabof bulletproof glass so you can watch it go about the business of turning fossil fuel into noise at a prodigious rate, secure in the knowledge that you’ll be safe if it ever decides to turn the fuel into projectiles instead.

Also gone is the factory suspension, that was in no way ready to handle the weight or torque of this motor. Instead, a newly fabricated, boxed ladder frame does the job of keeping it all together. To help carry the additional weight and length – and to ratchet up themind-blowing quotienta few notches higher –a third axle has been added just ahead of the powered one.

This truly original creation may not have brought the six-figure payday Mark Towle was hoping for, but it stands as a testament to the abilities and vision of this intrepid team. And its literal stretch-the-box thinking makes it the wildest, coolest creation Gotham Garage has made yet. Frankly, season 2 can’t come soon enough.

NEXT: 25 Behind The Scenes Facts About the Gotham Garage Crew

The 10 Coolest Cars From Gotham Garage (2024)

FAQs

The 10 Coolest Cars From Gotham Garage? ›

Here are the 10 finished creations that deserve to be known as the coolest of the cool.
  • 8 The Batmobile.
  • 7 Lincoln Futura.
  • 6 Splittinimage.
  • 5 Mach 5.
  • 4 Green Vicki.
  • 3 Bug Rod.
  • 2 Rocket Car.
  • 1 Frank'N'Bus.
Jun 24, 2019

Did Gotham Garage ever sell their custom car? ›

Gotham Garage Finally Sold Their Concept Car And Bike Duo For A Ridiculous Sum. Mark Towle and his team at Gotham Garage were finally able to sell their ambitious concept car and bike duo for an insane six-figure sum.

Are Gotham Garage builds any good? ›

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Many of the builds on Gotham Garage, let's face it, are very poorly done. The metal work is not refined and even in episodes, we can see rough edges during close-up shots. We all know that the show is primarily an entertainment haven, and then a bundle for any automobile enthusiast.

Why did Gotham Garage get Cancelled? ›

Rust to Riches canceled? Is Car Masters - YouTube

How much did Frank N bus sell for? ›

VW Bus sells for a groovy $235,000.

Does Constance work at Gotham garage? ›

Apart from having worked at the service department of top car manufacturers, Nunes also builds cars for specialty shops. Viewers of the show know that Nunes builds for Gotham Garage, but most are unaware that she works with southern California brands such as CARS Etc, Classics and Charlie's Corvettes.

Who owns Gotham garage concept car? ›

The garage is owned by Mark Towle, a man known for his knowledge about cars and engineering. The garage is known for buying old vehicles and turning them into new, luxurious ones. In two seasons, we have seen numerous four-wheelers and two-wheelers getting repaired and turned into something majestic.

Where is Gotham garage now? ›

The garage's full address is 41979 Rio Nedo Rd, Temecula, CA 92590. It had been around for more than 20 years until its existence became more known on Netflix, and is open from 6am every day except Saturdays.

Is Gotham Garage coming back? ›

The Quintessential Show Car By Gotham Garage

Car Masters: Rust to Riches is back for season four on July 27th, 2022 only on Netflix!

Where is Gotham Garage filmed? ›

The show takes place in Temecula, California which is where the garage is located and unlike other Hollywood stars that need to travel extensively, the Gotham Garage crew all live in commuting range to the garage in California.

Did Gotham Garage get Cancelled? ›

Officially speaking, Netflix has not announced that it has canceled the project, but at the same time, it has not released any information on it. No matter what, audiences will have to wait to learn anything about the future exploits of Gotham Garage.

Who owns the Gotham Garage Prius? ›

Warner Bros. won a massive lawsuit against Mark Towle, the operator, and owner of Gotham Garage.

What is the rarest VW bus? ›

Though the production of the Volkswagen Microbus in its myriad forms exceeded 6.9 million units, there were only around 110,000 Deluxe Samba vans produced, making them the rarest of the many formats in which the Microbus was produced. In automotive terms though, 110,000 is not exactly rare.

What happened Gotham garage? ›

The Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. won a massive lawsuit against Mark Towle, the operator, and owner of Gotham Garage. Towle was taken to court due to violating trademarks and copyrights regarding the Batmobile, a Warner Bros. creation that has been featured in numerous comic books and movies.

Did Gotham Garage sell the Futura? ›

Many years later, the Lincoln Futura was sold to car customizer George Barris who was affiliated with Ford at the time. Despite the original cost of $250,000, Ford Motor Company sold the Lincoln Futura to Barris for one dollar.

Where is Gotham garage now? ›

The garage's full address is 41979 Rio Nedo Rd, Temecula, CA 92590. It had been around for more than 20 years until its existence became more known on Netflix, and is open from 6am every day except Saturdays.

Is Car Masters: Rust to Riches scripted? ›

Updated August 2021: Car Masters: Rust To Riches is one of the most popular car-related reality shows right now, but like all reality shows, certain parts are 100% scripted.

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