
Detroit Muscle
We upgrade a '69 GTO with new glass, power windows, and a complete interior makeover.

We upgrade a '69 GTO with new glass, power windows, and a complete interior makeover.

GTO gets new exhaust and wheels, plus learn how to adjust wheel offset.

The guys enter the winding maze of wiring as they install a new ECU on Project Henchman.

Tommy and Joel install a new third pedal and show you the do's and don'ts on how to bleed the transmission.

The boys finally lay down some paint on their '69 GTO.

Prisoners love their chains, and Project Henchman is no different on this episode, the 1969 GTO 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.

The 1969 Pontiac GTO needs to bulk up before breaking the team modifies the chassis and install new fuel lines.

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

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

Part of the "PowerNation" series of syndicated automotive programs, "Detroit Muscle" delights fans of 1960s and '70s era muscle cars -- and the Motor City's latest modern muscle machines -- by detailing step-by-step restoration and modification projects. From fitting a 1967 Galaxy with a 347 turbo to showing how a 50-year-old Mustang can handle like a late-model pony, the show's crew aims to make cars go fast and look pretty.

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

Working a 1971 Chevy Caprice, after searching through a big-body boneyard.

The crew rescues a familiar green 1971 Chevy Caprice.

Tommy and Marc upgrade their 2015 Camaro ZL1 with new brakes, coilovers, and tires for better track performance.

Joel and Brian modify a 6.2L supercharged '15 Camaro ZL1 discussing whether it is faster for less cash.

Project Bullseye gets a power upgrade, brakes, steering, painted scooped hood, and Swinger stripe.

With its rear axle installed, new tires mounted, and trim blacked out, our 1969 Dart is now on all fours.

Progress continues on Project Bullseye, a 1969 Dodge Dart, with work on suspension, wiring and paint.

Joel and Brian install the suspension of a 1969 Dodge Dart and share tips on performing the process in safety and style.