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Fully Torqued

Fully Torqued

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  • Premiered: 
    September 19, 2021
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  • Network: History
  • Category: Series
  • Genre: Reality
  • Type: Live Action
  • Concept: 
  • Subject Matter: Workplace
  • Tags: automobile, makeover

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Plot Synopsis

FULLY TORQUED is a half-hour docuseries that follows entrepreneur Steve Pazmany, his mechanic "Uncle Bird," and a team of builders, designers, painters and fabricators, as they deliver automotive dreams to an ever-expanding client list of Hollywood moguls, celebrities and every-day car lovers.

The sophomore season of FULLY TORQUED debuted on Sunday, September 25, 2022 from 10-11am ET/PT, as History Channel aired back-to-back new episodes. In the season opener, "Prince's Raptor" Prince Jackson, Steve's biggest client to date, asks Steve to fix up his Ford F150 Raptor truck that is in rough shape from daily use and desert off-roading. In the second episode, "Father's Day Surprise," Pete Pazmany Sr.'s 1966 Mustang needs a tune up and Steve is happy to help his father, but Steve also sneaks away his late Uncle Joe's Ram 2500 truck, hoping to surprise his family with two major builds.
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Season 3 of FULLY TORQUED premiered with back-to-back new episodes on Saturday, September 23, 2023 from 11am-Noon ET/PT on History Channel. In the season opener, "Father & Son's Truck" (11am), Steve's car restoration business continues to expand as he invests in a warehouse for some much-needed space; MMA referee Herb Dean has some more work for them. Then, in the second episode, "More Power? No Problem" (11:30am), Steve's got more than one Chevy on his hands and both need more horsepower -- a '66 Impala and a '61 Biscayne; he and Bird are not ones to shy away from burnouts, so they're the ones for the job; Poo Bear swings by to discuss a business proposition.

Production & Distribution

  • Produced by Brentwood Communications International, Inc. (BCII)