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Adding an air suspension to our sleeper 1,080-horse 1972 Marquis Brougham.
Adding an air suspension to our sleeper 1,080-horse 1972 Marquis Brougham.
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S3, EP9 "The Highwayman: Part II"The Mercury build continues with ignition and exhaust upgrades as well as a fuel system to handle 1,000 horsepower.
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S3, EP12 "The Highwayman: Monster Mercury"Adding an air suspension to our sleeper 1,080-horse 1972 Marquis Brougham.
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S4, EP4 "The Highwayman: Odds & Ends"The guys button up the last few details on their 1,100-horsepower Mercury Monster and take it for a spin.
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S4, EP12 "Highwayman Payoff and Chevelle Power Plant"Marc and Tommy plug a monster bowtie power plant into the newly painted Chevelle Project; the thousand-plus-horsepower Highwayman Mercury finally gets a chance to stretch its legs.
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S5, EP3 "Barn Find Chevelle Payoff"The guys finish up the barn find Chevelle and take it to a famous road in the Smoky Mountains, finding a movie car museum along the way.
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S5, EP1 "Cadillac Donuts and Chevelle Keeps it Cool"The guys take their Cadillac CTS-V for a spin; building an air conditioning system from the ground up for their barn find Chevelle.
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