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Stacey provides a solution for Cheetah lovers to keeping headers both cool and looking red hot; using a stock tank after converting to fuel injection.
Stacey provides a solution for Cheetah lovers to keeping headers both cool and looking red hot; using a stock tank after converting to fuel injection.
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S18, EP8 "The McLaren M6GT Story and Building Your Own Replica"Stacey takes a look at the supercar, McLaren M6GT; with only a handful made, the originals are collectors' items; Stacey reveals the new M6GT component car that can be built from Retroformance.
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S18, EP9 "Stacey David's GearZ: McLaren Mid-Engine Madness and a Bundle of Snakes"The M6GT replica is back in the shop, and it gets serious as Stacey stuffs a 600+ HP Kaase engine into the aluminum monocoque and layers it with an exquisite bundle of snakes exhaust system from GP Headers. . If you've ever dreamed of owning a modern mid-engine car with the look of a classic McLaren, this kit is for you!
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S18, EP10 "Stacey David's GearZ: Getting the perfect project picture and making your stereo KICK!"Showing people how to take the ultimate picture of their project; Stacey sits down with KICKER to look at how the audio world has changed.
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S18, EP11 "Stacey David's GearZ: The Li'l Red Wagon; Can You Hemi?"Stacey tackles the tired old engine and transmission of the 1999 Dodge Li'l Red Wagon truck.
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S19, EP6 "The Face Off"Stacey demonstrates how to change a four-headlight classic Chevy truck into a two-headlight classic Chevy truck, just by changing some sheet metal. Is it as easy as it looks, or are there some hidden challenges waiting to bite you?
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Stacey David takes automobile modification to a new level in "Gearz," pushing the limits of creativity and logic by building one-of-a-kind vehicles that defy conventional wisdom. Hot rods, off-road four wheelers, all-terrain types -- if it has an engine and a way to steer it, David, the original host of the popular TV series "Trucks!" brings it to life.
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"It's Mopar or No Car" for Mark Worman and his Graveyard Carz ghouls. They're game for any repair or restoration job, as long as it's in the Mopar mold -- a Chrysler muscle car from the late 1960s or early '70s. The series follows the progress to get the racing classics -- some left for dead in a scrap heap -- across the proverbial finish line, which to muscle car specialist Worman means nothing less than perfect restorations. After all, too much beauty exists in quality Detroit automobiles to let them go to rust.
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Hosts Marc Christ and Brandon Burke mix Nashville's flavour and excitement with cool truck builds including classic and late model pickups, sport trucks, and SUVs.