Stacey David's GearZ
Stacey rolls in a 1970s Datsun 240Z he digs into the history of these cars and shows some of the ways to deal with the fragile parts and panels.
Stacey rolls in a 1970s Datsun 240Z he digs into the history of these cars and shows some of the ways to deal with the fragile parts and panels.
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Stacey kicks it up a notch and moves on to a level two restoration, including mechanical and cosmetic, on an old Jeepster.
Stacey continues to fit the old '40 Chevy body on the new replacement frame he rolls in the "Mighty Mite" for some simple fuel system upgrades.
Stacey walks through the challenges of taking a new frame and components, fitting it to an old, vintage body and all the things to think about while doing it.
Stacey visits the National Museum of Military Vehicles to check out the gear that shaped our history and some of the veteran outreach programs that you can get involved with.
Stacey digs into the unique history of how a WWII vehicle became the first mass-produced, civilian 4x4 truck. Next, he upgrades the electrical and fuel systems on a '49 Power Wagon, so you can drive it safely.
Ins and outs of stripping paint and what you might expect to see once it's done! Next, Stacey walks through the steps of restoring headlight buckets.
Stacey is not only showcasing 20 years of America's longest running how-to show, but also the tools that make it happen. Next he dives into the world of video games and pinball to show where they started, where they went, and where they are now.
Stacey rolls the 24Oz onto the lift to lay out the new brakes and suspension, adding a few race-inspired components to take the braking and handling to a different level he showcases America's oldest motorsport, the tractor pull.
The 240Z project is back in the shop as Stacey digs into the magic of the original straight-six engine and drivetrain he introduces you to the vintage Little Debbie's delivery truck with a sound system.
Stacey rolls in a 1970s Datsun 240Z he digs into the history of these cars and shows some of the ways to deal with the fragile parts and panels.
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.
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.
Stacey looks at a new twist on tool storage and sets up a Jeep Gladiator for your outdoor adventure needs!
Dennis Gage travels across America to various auto shows and events to discover and care for everything from muscle cars to museum pieces.
Dennis heads to Idaho for the Emmett Show and Shine radio upgrades for classic cars.
Dennis travels to the American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne, Fla., and checks out a couple of trucks.
Tony teams up with the Auto Archeologist, Ryan Brutt, to uncover one of the rarest Dodge Demons in existence. Then Tony follows the trail to make an offer on a movie-star, an Eleanor Mustang. With this deal, the sky's the limit!
Tony helps an owner move a custom Mercury to none other than Joe Zolper as a potential buyer. Then, a lead sends Tony to a dusty garage hiding a nearly untouched Porsche RS America with just 5,000 original miles.
When a client puts out the call for a DeLorean, Tony finds two dramatically different contenders: one showroom-clean, the other frozen in time. It's nostalgia versus perfection as Tony helps figure out what's the best route for his client to take.
Tony helps prep a quirky, rare British TVR for sale and makes a play for one of the most elusive Camaros ever built, the legendary ZL1. When Tony is offered a rust-free '55 Chevy he knows it's too good of a deal to pass up.
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