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Stacey uses his old Lil' Red Wagon Dodge to show how to stop the deterioration cycle that sets in when a vehicle sits for an extended period of time; he shows how to look past the faded paint and flat tires to focus on things that matter.
Stacey uses his old Lil' Red Wagon Dodge to show how to stop the deterioration cycle that sets in when a vehicle sits for an extended period of time; he shows how to look past the faded paint and flat tires to focus on things that matter.
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S17, EP12 "Red Wagon Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes"The Little Red Wagon is back on the chopping block, as Stacey continues upgrading the interior of this well-worn '99 Dodge truck; he adds new carpet and headliner, repaints the door panels and changes the interior color, all on a reasonable budget.
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S17, EP13 "Building a Better Hot Rod"When laying out a hot rod build, a lot of people make the mistake of overlooking the chassis and frame; Stacey digs into a full frame replacement to make sure a 1940 Chevy can handle everything he's going to throw at it.
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S17 "ARCA Box and Hot Rods"Stacey proves that not all toolboxes are created equal with Cornwell's new ARCA series, then checks out a record-breaking '63 'Vette with a Cummins diesel; he digs into barn finds, picks accessories and exhaust for the '40 Chevy hot rod, and more.
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S16, EP1 "GearZ on the Road"Stacey visits a father-and-son team who are literally upside down in their restoration of an old C10 pickup; back in the garage, Stacey shows the importance of a compressed air system for tools.
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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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