
Detroit Muscle
Our 1969 Dodge Dart, Project Bullseye, is a bare shell, providing a blank canvas Brian shows you some easy DIY color mixing methods for pigment matching paint.

Our 1969 Dodge Dart, Project Bullseye, is a bare shell, providing a blank canvas Brian shows you some easy DIY color mixing methods for pigment matching paint.

We upgrade our 5.3 LS with forged parts, cam, EFI then dyno NA and boosted on 93 octane.

Marc and Brandon shorten Cream Puff's frame, show their short bed options, and then start the new bed assembly.

We convert a long bed to short bed and install a rear step notch to drop our C-10.

Begin teardown of the Chevy C-10 and mockup the new suspension for better handling.

Testing the C-10 project, putting an old Chevy on a wild ride to plan our custom cruiser upgrades.

Tommy and Marc give us some tips on painting trim and glass installation.

We bust rust in their Chevy 210, welding new floor pans and stripping it for paint!

We're tearing apart a 1956 Chevrolet 210 to prep it for paint, finding rusty bolts and treasures along the way.

Tommy and Joel hit the road to introduce two new Detroit Muscle project builds, a 1956 Chevy 210 and an A-Body Mopar, they hope will hit the bullseye for their vision.

The 427-ci LSx engine for Music City Trucks' C10 is being completed with EFI and dyno-tuning.

We build a 427ci pump-gas LSx for a Music City Trucks C10, aiming for hot rod power.

Pat and Mike from Engine Power test their sea legs with a '74 Glencoe Jet Boat.

The guys drag a classic Chevy out of a hay barn and restore it to its former glory.

We're transforming a beater '74 Bronco into a head-turning beach cruiser.

Take a last ride in our Cadillac Hearse. Waking the dead, has never been this much fun!

The visit to UNOH includes building and dynoing a 434-cubic-inch UMP Modified dirt track engine.

The Turbo Ford 300 returns for dyno showdown: naturally aspirated v.s. boosted!

Pro engine tips on assembling and tuning everything from street engines to full-race motors.

Our Ford 300 comes home to the "Engine Power" shop for even bigger power upgrades.