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The warden's calling for diagnostics for "Detroit Muscle"'s next prisoner, a 1969 Pontiac GTO.
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.
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S11, EP15 "Prison Tats"Project Henchman is hoping to get a new look with a new paint job that'll make this '69 Pontiac GTO shine.
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S11, EP16 "New Chains"Prisoners love their chains, and Project Henchman is no different; on this episode, the 1969 GTO gets a shiny new exterior look.
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S11, EP13 "Singing Lessons"The EBC Brakes and Pedal Commander Charger gets its voice as Tommy installs the exhaust and suspension.
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S11, EP10 "Medical Checkup"The warden's calling for diagnostics for "Detroit Muscle"'s next prisoner, a 1969 Pontiac GTO.
Detroit Muscle
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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