
Stacey David's GearZ
Stacey digs into the rear suspension of the LS-powered '98 Trans Am to show how upgrading each component can improve handling.

Stacey digs into the rear suspension of the LS-powered '98 Trans Am to show how upgrading each component can improve handling.

In the start of Project Red Bird, Stacey digs into a well-worn '98 Trans Am to see if he can't unlock its hidden potential on a reasonable budget.

Stacey visits a father-and-son team who are literally upside down in their restoration of an old C10 pickup back in the garage, Stacey shows the importance of a compressed air system for tools.

Stacey proves that not all toolboxes are created equal with Cornwell's new ARCA series, then checks out a record-breaking '63 'Vette with a Cummins diesel he digs into barn finds, picks accessories and exhaust for the '40 Chevy hot rod, and more.

When laying out a hot rod build, a lot of people make the mistake of overlooking the chassis and frame Stacey digs into a full frame replacement to make sure a 1940 Chevy can handle everything he's going to throw at it.

The Little Red Wagon is back on the chopping block, as Stacey continues upgrading the interior of this well-worn '99 Dodge truck he adds new carpet and headliner, repaints the door panels and changes the interior color, all on a reasonable budget.

To pay tribute to the early hot rod spirit, Stacey rolls in a 1940 Chevy coupe and puts together a hot small block to go in it multiple carbs, finned aluminum and plenty of horsepower are just some of the magic ingredients that make this rod roar.

Stacey uses his old Lil' Red Wagon Dodge to show how to stop the deterioration cycle that sets in when a vehicle sits for an extended period of time he shows how to look past the faded paint and flat tires to focus on things that matter.

Stacey visits the Lions Automobilia Museum to tell the story of the iconic Lions Drag Strip, home to hot-rodders and drag racers from 1955 to 1972 he turns back the clock to a time when a guy could swap a cam and a carb, then show up ready to race.

The '67 Jeepster is back, as Stacey goes underneath and deals with the saggy suspension, faded brakes and oh-so-many leaks. It's all part of a continuing level-1 restoration, and well within the scope of what most people can do in their own garage.

Stacey rolls in a rare 1967 Jeepster and shows how to successfully change the direction of a project when it throws you a major curveball checking out the Keep On Truckin' event at the Grand National Roadster Show.

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