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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.
S13, EP1 "SR-71 On the Move"
Stacey shows off the new exhaust system for the SR-71 Rapid Tool Express project; from the headers to the tailpipes, this exhaust is going to scream.
S13, EP2 "Heavy Metal Paint & Body"
The old junk yard International Tow Truck, Heavy Metal, rolls back into the garage as the freshly painted cab returns from the Hot Rot Institute, and it's not just any paint, it's Razzleberry from Axalta.
S13, EP3 "Heavy Metal Dash & Interior; GearZ on the Road"
Heavy Metal returns to the shop, and Stacey is full steam ahead setting up the dash; he's got new gauges, old gauges and a bunch of empty holes where switches and knobs lived in the truck's former life.
S13, EP4 "SR-71 Interior"
The SR-71 Rapid Tool Express returns as Stacey digs into his old '59 ford panel truck and shows how to convert it into a one-off tool delivery truck to show off a variety of Cornwell tools.
S19, EP10 "The Mod Rod, Stripping and Prepping a Cab"
Stacey rolls in one of the show cars of the 1970s, the Mod Rod; after that, he shows how to properly disassemble the cab or body of your project and pre-fit some new components at the same time.
S19, EP8 "Show Truck With a Diesel Twist and Capping a Gladiator"
Stacey looks at a new twist on tool storage and sets up a Jeep Gladiator for your outdoor adventure needs!
S19, EP7 "Stacey David's GearZ -- Mustang Transmission Swap"
Stacey takes an old, beat-up '66 Mustang and puts some pep back in its step; he shows you how to replace an old automatic transmission with a quick-shifting Tremec T5 5-speed and how to lift an old cab or body off a frame without destroying it.
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?