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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.
S11, EP1 "The SL-C's Hit the Road"
A look at Super Lite Cars on the road and track; Stacey recalls an earlier SLC build, and introduces two SLC builders who took a hands on approach to putting their cars together.
S11, EP2 "Sgt. Rock Lives!"
Master car builder Stacey David shows off the truck that's had the nation talking for ten years; a look back at the kid with the dream.
S11, EP3 "On the Road & Unicure Spray Booths"
Stacey hits the road to find a project build, ending up with a 1981 Chevrolet Camaro and some awesome stories from the seller.
S11, EP4 "The Return of Heavy Metal & Snowcat"
Hot rod tow truck Heavy Metal returns to the garage for a facelift; Stacey's friends from the Hot Rod Institute drop by discuss his plans for the paint and fabrication work.
S19, EP10 "Stacey David's GearZ - The Datsun 240Z - A Sports Car for the Masses"
Stacey rolls in a 1970's Datsun 240Z! Follow along as he digs into the history of these legendary cars and shows some of the great ways to deal with the fragile parts and panels. The old Z cars are still out there. Now is the time to get one going!
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, EP9 "The Stunt Double Final Reveal"
The Stunt Double is back in the shop for its reveal and payoff; inspired by the FALL GUY truck, the Stunt Double is a ground up, frame off build of a square body Chevy truck that pays tribute to the stunt world.
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?