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How to restore, modify, customize and paint classic 2 and 4-wheel drive trucks and SUVs.
How to restore, modify, customize and paint classic 2 and 4-wheel drive trucks and SUVs.
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S2, EP9 "BigFoot Lives"Original BigFoot monster truck comes alive after 23 years with a new transmission and blown engine.
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S4, EP8 "Klassy K5 Introduction & Teardown"Introducing our 1989 Blazer with a raucous trail ride to show the capabilities of Chevy's full size 4x4 in stock form, then it gets torn down and built into the ultimate trail/show fun truck.
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S4, EP12 "Klassy K5 Blast & Body Work; Silverado IFS Upgrades"The 1989 Blazer gets stripped to bare metal for repair; the SuperMax Silverado is treated to front suspension, fuel delivery upgrades and performance brakes.
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S4, EP16 "Klassy K5 Frame Repair, Axles"Restoration of the 1989 Blazer continues by stripping the frame bare and repairing the damage; the guys go searching for axles in the junkyard.
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S6, EP3 "Klassy K5 Mud Fun"The supercharged big block Blazer hits the trails in search of a big mud hole.
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