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The Fat Stack Caprice gets reunited with an updated chassis.
The Fat Stack Caprice gets reunited with an updated chassis.
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Detroit Muscle
Rerun Air Date: January 26, 2026Part of the "PowerNation" series of syndicated automotive programs, "Detroit Muscle" delights fans of 1960s and '70s era muscle cars -- and the Motor City's latest modern muscle machines -- by detailing step-by-step restoration and modification projects. From fitting a 1967 Galaxy with a 347 turbo to showing how a 50-year-old Mustang can handle like a late-model pony, the show's crew aims to make cars go fast and look pretty.
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S11, EP8 "Project Struck Out"As we resume work on our 1966 Chevy Nova, we learn that this project may go from Starstruck to Struck Out.
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S11, EP10 "Medical Checkup"The warden's calling for diagnostics for "Detroit Muscle"'s next prisoner, a 1969 Pontiac GTO.
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S11, EP14 "Yard Time"The 1969 Pontiac GTO needs to bulk up before breaking; the team modifies the chassis and install new fuel lines.
Detroit Muscle
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.
Detroit Muscle
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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