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Our 1971 Chevy Caprice, Project Fat Stack, ROARS to life after almost a year of work.

The finish line is in sight for Fat Stack with finishing touches and a one-of-a-kind grille.

Tommy and Joel cut a rug and freshen up Fat Stack's interior to match the flashy exterior.

The guys finalize Fat Stack's transformation from automatic to manual.

We restore the heater box on Fat Stack, and install air conditioning components to make it cool.

We install the cooling system on our '71 Caprice and then put the pedal to the metal.

We begin to piece our ‘71 Caprice Fat Stack back together, installing glass, hood, and body panels.

Chrome is where the heart is – Tommy and Joel update the bright work on their ‘71 Chevy Caprice.

A marriage made in heaven – Our Fat Stack Caprice gets reunited with our updated chassis.

A fresh coat of paint helps transform our Chevy Caprice into a not-so-lean, mean, green machine!

Steel meets style – Today the boys finally lay down some paint on their '69 GTO.

The 1969 GTO Project Henchman gets a shiny new exterior look.

Project Henchman is hoping to get a new look with a new paint job that'll make this '69 Pontiac GTO shine.

Our 1969 Pontiac GTO needs to bulk up before breaking out so we modify the chassis and install new fuel lines.

The warden's calling for diagnostics for Detroit Muscle's next prisoner, their 1969 Pontiac GTO.

As we resume work on our 1966 Chevy Nova, we learn that this project may go from Starstruck to Struck Out.

We are going to show how mother nature's handiwork can create a masterpiece worthy of a Hot Wheel.

We create a one-of-a-kind emblem and then use some wool to clear up Road Burner's eyes.

We make all the right connections and dash towards the finish line our '69 Road Runner.