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

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.

Chevy sport truck gets shake down on the street after converting from open diff to limited slip.

Replacing the 3.8L V6 in a Jeep with a late model Hemi.

Rebuilding and upgrading GM's 4L60E four speed automatic overdrive transmission.

Yanking the 350 out of a 260,000 mile Chevy. A new 383 Stroker crate short block, hot cam and EFI.

How and why pre-paint body work and surface prep are the secrets to a great paint job.

A smooth front bumper and grill install smoothing the tailgate with an inside latch.

Truck Tech's builders compete to see who can build the best muscle truck.

Team kicks off a project with rare, but rusted Mopar that gets a rotisserie ride to the blaster.

We taking a sleek and sassy '62 Chevy Nova muscle car and turn it into a major track beast.

Taking a '70 Challenger RT from pieces and parts to a real cool resto-ride.

When it comes to MOPARs the '69 Plymouth Roadrunner is iconic.

You blue oval fans might find a new favorite with our supercharged Ford Mustang bullet.

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.

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.

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 head to Dallas for the Mecum Auction and run our Hellcat-powered Charger across the block we upgrade the intake and cooling systems to Street Regal.