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Tommy and Joel roll a Hurst Olds into the shop and begin adding thunder back into this classic.
Tommy and Joel roll a Hurst Olds into the shop and begin adding thunder back into this classic.
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S9, EP11 "Hurst Olds Part 1: Ride The Lightning"Tommy and Joel roll a Hurst Olds into the shop and begin adding thunder back into this classic.
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S9, EP12 "Hurst Olds - Part 02"Restoring an '83 Hurst Olds retro rocket's finish to a showroom shine.
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S9, EP13 "Hurst Olds - Part 03"Grease and gears begin to fly as we swap out our 307 engine for one built in shop of Joe Mondello.
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S10, EP17 "Project Fat Stack - Part 13"The finish line is in sight for Fat Stack with finishing touches and a one-of-a-kind grille.
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S10, EP16 "Project Fat Stack - Part 12"Tommy and Joel cut a rug and freshen up Fat Stack's interior to match the flashy exterior.
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S10, EP14 "Project Fat Stack - Part 11"The guys finalize Fat Stack's transformation from automatic to manual.
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S10, EP12 "Project Fat Stack- Part 10 A/C Conversion"We restore the heater box on Fat Stack, and install air conditioning components to make it cool.
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