This is a family. They build custom cars. Steve Moal and his two sons create hot rods in a garage that was started by Steve's grandfather, who built a truck in 1929. Today that vehicle is still the shop truck. With clients that include TV star and hot-rodder Tim Allen, the Moals are at the top of the custom world food chain. We will watch them build an all-aluminum Boatell with a GT 40 Cobra power plant. It has to be done in time for the L.A. Auto Show, or else. Steve is also working on a classic hot rod. He'll put a 600 HP Ferrari engine under its hood. With friends like Tim Allen and motorcycle phenom Arlen Ness, along with all of the family ties that work together within the Moal garage, this episode of RIDES will explore both the pop culture aspect of hot rods, as well as the link that can exist from one hot-rod building generation to the next.