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Garage guru Stacey David prepares military tribute truck Sgt. Rock for final assembly.
Stacey reveals how to maintain a consistent theme in a custom build by creating door and kick panels that keep a rugged WWII bomber vibe flowing throughout his vehicle's interior.
The crew meets a young gear-head whose love of wrenching started with 4-wheelers and has grown to include four-wheel drive pickups.
Stacey leads the hunt for a junkyard Jaguar with a rare engine; pin-striping legend Von Hot Rod comes to the GearZ studio and lays down some lines on a hot rod guitar; Stacey's got a steering column that will keep Falcon owners between the lines.
The Bill Thomas Cheetah was built to challenge Carroll Shelby's Cobra; hunting for the iconic 1963 Cheetah driven by Budd Clusserath at Daytona.
Stacey and the crew pull the skin off a Cheetah Evolution and work on the vehicle's guts; project overviews of the suspension, steering and brakes.
The crew visits a budding mechanic with a passion for 4x4s; Stacey installs seats in the Cheetah; selecting gauges; air conditioning unit.
In the current fad of flipping cars for cash, Stacey takes on the good, bad and ugly of a '66 Biscayne that was bought at auction; from suspension, to brakes, battery cables and lug nuts, this beauty turns out to be more of a beast.
Celebrating four decades of growth and success for Heartthrob Exhaust; replacing a cracked dashboard with aftermarket parts.
Stacey returns to the Cheetah project with custom wheels and tires; putting a classic Hilborn fuel injection on a modern LS engine.
Stacey explores the history of the Jaguar D-Type sports car; loosening tight lug nuts; performance parts.
Stacey hits the road to visit one of the members of GEARZ Nation to see if he can lend a hand on his project.
Stacey shows you how to tackle the one restoration project that is everybody's dream...the frame off restoration. You'll be surprised how simple a job like this can be if you follow his simple tips and tricks and plan the project out properly.
A kit car that can run with Ferraris and Lamborghinis.
Stacey builds a true supercar from a kit. From assembling the chassis to installing the body, he goes into the nuts and bolts of what it takes to hand-build a car that will rival the best that the European Exotics have to offer.
With GM's new build-your-own-crate-engine program, follow Stacey thru the process of building your own LS7 engine. He also goes thru the mysterious world of the transaxle, and how to set up a mid-engine car for mind-blowing performance.
Boosting both performance and fuel economy on a 6-cylinder Ford F150; rejuvenating a classic Mustang's paint job.
Stacey transforms a stock Chevy dually pickup into a state-of-the-art Brush truck for a local volunteer fire department.
Stacey shows how much fun a wagon can be when it has an LS engine under the hood, and two four-barrel carburetors sitting on it.
Stacey works on Jason Sturgeon's Escalade; The monster truck Predator.
Stacey pulls an automatic tranny from a 1990 Mustang cop car and stuffs in a Tremec 6-speed.
Bob Chandler the man behind Bigfoot.
Setting up a simple trailer hitch.
Mopar's Ram 1500 Express.
Stacey recounts the buildup of the V8 Mazda Miata.
A modern street machine from a lowly base pickup that anyone can afford.
Stacey rolls in an old '67 Ford pickup that has been hacked on over the years, and shows how to get rid of the old afterthought floor shifter, and convert it to a column shift that will actually shift gears.