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Stacey picks up right where he left off a few weeks ago, and proceeds to install a brand new short bed on the chassis of a truck that was born a LONG BED.
Stacey picks up right where he left off a few weeks ago, and proceeds to install a brand new short bed on the chassis of a truck that was born a LONG BED.
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S19, EP7 "Stacey David's GearZ -- Mustang Transmission Swap"Stacey takes an old, beat-up '66 Mustang and puts some pep back in its step; he shows you how to replace an old automatic transmission with a quick-shifting Tremec T5 5-speed and how to lift an old cab or body off a frame without destroying it.
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