Some of the coolest cars have been unveiled during the hit show, Fast N' Loud, with the exception of some strange ones. Richard Rawlings and Aaron Kaufman and the Gas Monkey Garage crew buy, restore, and resell rundown American cars. The first episode of the show aired in 2012 and stole the hearts of viewers everywhere. These individuals have a true eye for relic cars worth remodeling, and it is beyond entertaining to watch.

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Cars from the Model A to the Trans Am have been rediscovered and reconstructed on the show. It is always a surprise to see what is hidden in the shadows for the car masters. Let's take a look at some of the sickest cars from Fast N' Loud, and one that is honestly ridiculous.

10 Incredible: Ferrari F40

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Rebuilt from the ground up, this Ferrari is nothing short of memorizing. The Gas Monkey team worked hard on this ride, and the repairs cost them close to $700,000. With tedious work, especially with the frame, they were able to auction this car for $760,000 and send it off to its new owner, Reggie Jackson.

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The performance tuning done by the team is unreal. Equipped with a 2.9-liter V8, producing 550 horsepower, it is hard not to be jealous of the famous baseball player for owning this legendary creation.

9 Incredible: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette

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If you have played with Hot Wheels as a kid, here is the real-life version for you. The gold color on this Chevy Corvette is incredible and fits the persona of the refurbished ride perfectly.

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The Monkey's made changes to the suspension, brakes, steering, and exhaust. As for the exterior, they added L88 fender flares, some chrome wheels, and a blower with dual cars coming out of the hood. We can't blame you for leaving your jaw on the floor.

8 Incredible: 1962 Ford Galaxie

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The episode of Fast N' Loud featuring this classic ride was filled with action. The Ford Galaxie was originally a cream color when it was found, and it had a giant red stripe down the hood.

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This stripe became an obstacle for the team, but luckily they were able to paint the body a beautiful black color, hiding any trace of what the car used to be. Who wouldn't jump to own this beautifully remodeled treasure? We know we would!

7 Incredible: 1970 Dodge Challenger

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For starters, we heavily applaud The Gas Monkey team for upholding their intention of creating cars in an "old meets new" kind of manner. The exterior of this car is astonishing. All-black on a muscle car like a Dodge Challenger is exquisite, not to mention the all-black wheels, hood scoop, and window tint.

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The performance enhancement is unbelievable. The most notable change is the addition of a 6.2-liter Hellcat engine, producing 707 horsepower. Some other upgrades include a 6-speed transmission, new brakes, and a Be Cool radiator. This resto-mod Challenger will blow your mind.

6 Incredible: 1937 Buick Indy Car

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This retro racer was red when it was first introduced to the garage team. It was in pretty good condition for its age, but it was concluded that it needed to be in better shape in order to match the price tag.

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The exterior was painted a British Racing Green color, which helped keep the traditional ways of the racing car. As for performance modifications, there were hardly any. The straight-eight 345 engine was touched up and put right back in. This classic Indy car is certainly a job well-done.

5 Incredible: Ford Bronco

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The cool thing about this creation is it's specifically intended for "play" rather than business. The only cosmetic changes that were made to this Ford Bronco were its 3-inch lift and the permanent removal of the roof and doors. Not to mention the 17-inch Goodrich AT tires that add some desirable height.

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Performance-wise, a V8 engine can be found under the hood, along with a C6 transmission. We don't know about anyone else, but we would love to take this thing on the back roads.

4 Incredible: 1976 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup

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This beautiful Chevy C-10 pickup did not look this way when the crew first found it. It has actually been wrecked, with the front hood completely ruined. This makes the transformation that much more impressive.

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An Ls7 engine was placed in the classic truck, producing 600 horsepower and 600-ft lbs of torque. Now that's impressive. The crew deserves a huge round of applause for saving this classic stunner.

3 Incredible: Buick Riviera

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Can we get some appreciation for the pristine condition this ride is in? Just look at those chrome wheels shine! This ride is the perfect combination of attractive, luxurious, and powerful.

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With its mix of '70s Buick and '60s Corvette style, this ride was a contender at SEMA. The team had a budget of $300,000 to transform the Buick into what it is today. With its supercharged Chevy LT4 engine, it would be a shame to not fall in love with this car.

2 Incredible: 1956 Chevrolet Nomad

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This Chevy Nomad was another classic car that was found with some damage on it. It was discovered with some dents in the front driver's side bumper and headlight, but one would never know based on what it looks like today.

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The cool idea behind this car is that it was built for NASCAR royalty, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Talk about an honor. The green paint was intended to match the color of Mountain Dew, which stands for Dale's NASCAR team's colors. This car is filled with meaning and performance traits that would only be perfect for a legend like himself.

1 Ridiculous: 1992 Chevrolet Crew Cab-Dually

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While the Monkey crew did an incredible job on this Dually, it is one of the most ridiculous cars that can be seen on the show. The detailing on the flames is beautifully done, and there is no denying that. The chrome wheels are so shiny, anyone can see their reflection, but compared to all the other masterpieces that have been created on the show, this is easily one of the most ridiculous.

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With enough room to carry your whole family and your in-laws, it is more of a party bus rather than a regular vehicle. Not to mention the ginormous fender flares to make the body shaped like a bulldog. While we love the extraordinary work and detailing, this ride takes the cake for being an oddball.

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