After a series of escalating office pranks, Phil volunteers Willie, Jase and Jep to assist Alan at the church; Korie surprises Kay with a special art class.
Willie and the guys attempt to give John Luke marital advice while out golfing before his engagement party; Kay and Si join Korie to shop for engagement gifts.
Jase and the guys get in the mood for the NASCAR race the Duck Commander is sponsoring; Willie and Korie challenge John Luke and Mary Kate to a tennis match.
Willie and Alan assist Miss Kay in opening a bakery, but she is reluctant to supply her secret recipes; the guys are hungry for fried green tomato sandwiches.
Jase and the guys get Willie to hire his older brother to work at Duck Commander, but they regret their decision; the woman attend a self-defense class.
Willie and his brothers are challenged to a "frogging" competition with their wives; Si and Miss Kay interrupt John Luke and Mary Kate's packing for college.
After Willie books a large order, they guys decide to build a conveyor belt; Phil comes across a beaver dam and decides to use TNT to remove the obstacle.
Local auctioneer turned buyer buts heads with Ricky and Bubba; Jenny and Mary disagree over the value of their purchases; Victor and Sonny have a busy workday.
Ricky and Bubba are bothered by a new buyer from England; Mary gets picked up by Jenny; newcomer David learns some unpleasant truths about the business.
Mary and Moe fight over antiques; Jenny learns about rock 'n' roll; Victor finds an invigorating item; the brothers take advantage of being on their home turf.
As a storm looms, the Smiths pursue a table, Moe gets advice, and Jerry and Lesa find unsafe materials, and in the aftermath, something unexpected occurs.
Danny agrees to restore a client's 1942 Ford truck from WWII, unaware it needs a lot of attention; a 1971 Duster is checked out; Danny lands a 1974 Bronco.
For his wife's anniversary gift, Shannon has the shop restore a 1962 Karmann Ghia; Danny sees a rare El Camino fused with an SSR and the mythical Frankenstude.
The team gives a 1972 Cutlass a custom retro look; Roli wants to learn how to do a burn-out; the owner of a 1971 Torino isn't sure how much he wants for it.
A customer brings his 2004 Harley Davdison Road Glide for upgrades; a collector shows Danny his rare 1970 Lincoln Mark III; Mike spots a 1930 Ford rat rod.
Kevin rallies the team to work on a special project for Danny, while elsewhere, Danny checks out an old friend's 1959 Corvette gasser, once owned by Elvis.
The team has a week to prep Danny's prized 1972 Monte Carlo for a big client; Ryan and Mike ride in a 1965 Fastback Mustang; Danny eyes a 1948 Oldsmobile.
Inspired by a local shop's Rat Rods, Danny and the guys search for parts to build a Count's Kustoms Rat Rod, but Danny gets distracted by a beautiful Bel Air.
Danny faces a hard choice on a '67 Ford Bronco; a client eyes the paint on his '50 Harley; Danny checks out a '66 Corvette Sting Ray and a '50 Ford 2-Door.
In only 30 days, Danny must create a commemorative bike in honor of music legend Les Paul; Mike looks at a 1940 Dodge; Danny and Kevin check out a 1964 Galaxie.
Rock artist George Lynch asks Danny to give his 1965 Buick Riviera a more rock 'n 'roll aesthetic; Horny Mike gives a custom wrap to a detailing van for Roli.
A client comes in for a custom paint job on a 1959 Anglia dragster; Shannon and Ryan build a Harley-Davidson bagger for a client with an old police motorcycle.
Doc's 1967 Firebird needs Ryan's help with the paint; Danny checks out a one-of-a-kind local car collection with a Shelby Mustang and a legendary 1950 Mercury.
Ryan must paint a three-wheeled Harley to resemble a Van Gogh painting; Kevin discovers a car that Danny believes could be the most expensive he has seen.
A customer is ready to buy a 1967 Ford Bronco, but a mistake sets things back; two compete at the gun range; Danny looks at a 1980s Fire Truck and a 1929 Ford.
A client asks Danny to find and build a 1979 Camaro Z28 in memory of his first car, and after finding one online, the vehicle turns out to be a nightmare.
Danny finally acquires a Plymouth Roadrunner he's wanted since he sold his Sebring and is updating and adding to it to get it fully personally customized.
Danny loses his temper when he discovers that his golf cart has been covered in Horny Mike's belongings and dust; Kevin makes an attempt to appease Danny.
When Danny requests for the crew to think of new ways for the shop to bring in money, Shannon suggests building a bike with parts taken from a swap meet.
A client's 1942 Ford truck from WWII challenges; a 1929 Ford Roadster, Corvette and Firebird are looked over for potential purchase; Gay pulls a prank on Mike.
Danny loses his temper when he discovers that his golf cart has been covered in Horny Mike's belongings and dust; Kevin makes an attempt to appease Danny.
When Danny requests for the crew to think of new ways for the shop to bring in money, Shannon suggests building a bike with parts taken from a swap meet.
A client's 1942 Ford truck from WWII challenges; a 1929 Ford Roadster, Corvette and Firebird are looked over for potential purchase; Gay pulls a prank on Mike.
Danny agrees to restore a client's 1942 Ford truck from WWII, unaware it needs a lot of attention; a 1971 Duster is checked out; Danny lands a 1974 Bronco.
For his wife's anniversary gift, Shannon has the shop restore a 1962 Karmann Ghia; Danny sees a rare El Camino fused with an SSR and the mythical Frankenstude.