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Waking up Project Deep Sleep -- '97 T-bird hiding a 427 cubic inch small block beast; the guys put final touches on their stealthy, Mustang and Camaro killer.

Waking up Project Deep Sleep -- '97 T-bird hiding a 427 cubic inch small block beast; the guys put final touches on their stealthy, Mustang and Camaro killer.

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EP13 "Deep Sleep; Final Touches"

Waking up Project Deep Sleep -- '97 T-bird hiding a 427 cubic inch small block beast; the guys put final touches on their stealthy, Mustang and Camaro killer.

Real guys in a real garage build and rebuild everything under the hood of cars old and new. Also featured are race reports, profiles and reviews of new products and technologies, plus how-to tips on automotive matters like improving performance and styling.
Original Air Date: Jan 2, 1999
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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