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The guys get to work building a suspension system that looks and works like an original high performance 1969 Camaro's would have; Tommy teaches you how to chop down a barn find Impala 12-bolt rear end to fit under a Camaro.

The guys get to work building a suspension system that looks and works like an original high performance 1969 Camaro's would have; Tommy teaches you how to chop down a barn find Impala 12-bolt rear end to fit under a Camaro.

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Original Air Date: Jan 7, 2006
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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