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ON  From pistons to painting, welding to wheel balancing, dyno and track testing, Two Guys Garage covers virtually every aspect of vehicle repairing, customizing and restoring. The hosts perform product demonstrations and installations on a wide variety of import and domestic cars and light trucks, and they show viewers the right way to execute modifications with hands-on projects throughout the season.
The hosts also visit well-known shops in the performance and engineering industry, and recognized experts occasionally stop by the Two Guys Garage shop to lend their technical authority to the series.
Ongoing projects are a part of every show and provide the basis for new problems to solve. Along with series project vehicles, friends bring in their special cars to have Bryan and Kevin help with a performance or dress-up project that solves a specific problem of high interest to viewers. Sam Memmolo - After 17 years of hosting Two Guys Garage and other shows, Sam Memmolo has decided to take a step back from the day to day grind of the TV series. He will be appearing as a special guest as the season continues, but will take some time to work on his own projects - his 1938 GMC and his wife's '39 Chevy. Bryan Fuller is a custom car and bike builder. He created Fuller Hot Rods in 2002 and was hired by Chip Foose to help him build some of Chip's show winning creations. Bryan was an integral part of the Foose Design Team. He also was a leading builder on the popular TLC show "Overhaulin". Appearing in 10 episodes, Bryan helped build the impossible; a completely overhauled car in less than 7 days. He now brings his fabricating talents to the viewers of Two Guys Garage. And our new host Kevin Byrd! Kevin Byrd is a passionate car guy and all around tech junkie. He got his Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Florida in 1998 and started his professional career in Advanced Design in Aerospace. After a couple of years, he bought some warmer clothes and made the trek to the mecca of automotive design, the Motor City. He has been working in Powertrain Research and Development for one of the “Big Three” OEM’s in Detroit, Michigan since 2000.
Kevin got his start working on cars at an early age and hasn’t looked back. He’s a certified ASE mechanic, has been professionally schooled in welding, and has worked in fab and machine shops since high school.
You’ve seen Kevin on other top automotive shows including “Rides” and “Overhaulin” on TLC. He was also the host and builder on the series “Payback” on SPEED channel that feature pimped out rides for some of our favorite celebrities like Jay Leno, Jaimie Pressly, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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