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The hood decal is installed on the '70 Challenger; Josh and Holly disassemble the Barracuda's suspension; the team works on the Challenger's 440 engine and sunroof.
The hood decal is installed on the '70 Challenger; Josh and Holly disassemble the Barracuda's suspension; the team works on the Challenger's 440 engine and sunroof.
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S3, EP7 "Showtime!"The '70 Hemi Charger is taken apart; the 1970 Sunroof Challenger is completed; Mark reveals his secret project to the team; Royal creates a video tribute.
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S3, EP8 "The Royal Treatment"The team builds out the 440 Super Commando engine for the 1970 Plymouth Superbird; the suspension is installed in the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona; Mark's foolishness irks Daren.
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S3, EP9 "The Grand Torino"Body man Derrick becomes an official member of the crew; the 1967 Plymouth Hemi GTX convertible is disassembled.
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S3, EP10 "The Waltons"The team gets a large sheet-metal order for their '70 Plymouth Superbird; owners of a '72 Charger reveal what made their vehicle so special; Daren receives an offer for his '70 Challenger R/T.
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