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We continue on a 1969 Firebird, taking off the rusty sub-frame and modifying the Impala, known as Red Sled.

We continue on a 1969 Firebird, taking off the rusty sub-frame and modifying the Impala, known as Red Sled.

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S2025, EP1 "Red Sled Sheet Metal"

We continue on a 1969 Firebird, taking off the rusty sub-frame and modifying the Impala, known as Red Sled.

Experts demonstrate how to rebuild muscle cars while sharing information about the cars and their history. They work on old Nova's, Trans Ams, Impalas, and Mustangs, calling their 1970 Nova project "Ole Blue Hair."
Original Air Date: Jan 7, 2006
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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