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Building a giant chopper over a two-week span with help and advice from Billy Lane and Arlen Ness. Host: Frank Payne.
Building a giant chopper over a two-week span with help and advice from Billy Lane and Arlen Ness. Host: Frank Payne.
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EP3 "Electric Guitar"Joined by musician Peter Frampton, the team makes a giant electric guitar modeled after a vintage 1960s Red Rocket designed by Matty Baratto of Los Angeles.
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EP5 "Motorcycle 2"Building a giant chopper over a two-week span with help and advice from Billy Lane and Arlen Ness. Host: Frank Payne.
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