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Stacey shows how to plan in a way that will save time, frustration and money; by laying out parts and planning each step, projects go together quicker, while also allowing time for delays or obstacles that come along.
Stacey shows how to plan in a way that will save time, frustration and money; by laying out parts and planning each step, projects go together quicker, while also allowing time for delays or obstacles that come along.
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S16, EP11 "LS 427 Crate Engine"Stacey unboxes a 570-horsepower GM Performance LS 427, a matching 6L80E transmission and the plug and play kit that allows it to be installed in virtually anything; the engine needs a few extras before Stacey can drop it into the classic Chevy van.
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S16, EP12 "Upgrading the Yellow Van"Stacey shows how to plan in a way that will save time, frustration and money; by laying out parts and planning each step, projects go together quicker, while also allowing time for delays or obstacles that come along.
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S16, EP13 "The Legendary Tom Daniel"The team's next stop is Utah, where they must delve into car designer Tom Daniel's life and gain insight into what made him a hot-rodding genius.
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S17, EP1 "The Copperhead Story - Anatomy of an Icon"About 20 years ago, Stacey builds a 67' C10 truck called "Copperhead"; from it's humble beginnings of just a frame, nobody dream that the truck would go on to become a highly influential truck.
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S18, EP1 "Stacey David's GearZ - Old Truck, Old Frame, New Game"Stacey rolls in a well-worn '59 Chevy Apache pickup and shows how to approach a project, whether you are keeping it original or planning on modifying it.
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