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Project Bullseye gets a power upgrade, brakes, steering, painted scooped hood, and Swinger stripe.
Project Bullseye gets a power upgrade, brakes, steering, painted scooped hood, and Swinger stripe.
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S12, EP17 "Mopar Big Block and Transmission Drop"Project Bullseye gets a power upgrade, brakes, steering, painted scooped hood, and Swinger stripe.
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S12, EP8 "Project Bullseye -- Match Game"Our 1969 Dodge Dart, Project Bullseye, is a bare shell, providing a blank canvas; Brian shows you some easy DIY color mixing methods for pigment matching paint.
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S12, EP12 "Project Bullseye - Suspension Installation"Joel and Brian install the suspension of a 1969 Dodge Dart and share tips on performing the process in safety and style.
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S12, EP13 "Project Bullseye -- Suspension, Fuel System & Custom Dash"Progress continues on Project Bullseye, a 1969 Dodge Dart, with work on suspension, wiring and paint.
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S12, EP16 "Finally Looks Like a Dart Again"With its rear axle installed, new tires mounted, and trim blacked out, our 1969 Dart is now on all fours.
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S12, EP13 "Project Bullseye -- Suspension, Fuel System & Custom Dash"Progress continues on Project Bullseye, a 1969 Dodge Dart, with work on suspension, wiring and paint.
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S12, EP12 "Project Bullseye - Suspension Installation"Joel and Brian install the suspension of a 1969 Dodge Dart and share tips on performing the process in safety and style.
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S12, EP8 "Project Bullseye -- Match Game"Our 1969 Dodge Dart, Project Bullseye, is a bare shell, providing a blank canvas; Brian shows you some easy DIY color mixing methods for pigment matching paint.
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