My Classic Car
Dennis travels to the American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne, Fla., and checks out trucks.
Dennis travels to the American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne, Fla., and checks out trucks.
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Stacey visits the National Museum of Military Vehicles to check out the gear that shaped our history and some of the veteran outreach programs that you can get involved with.
Stacey digs into the unique history of how a WWII vehicle became the first mass-produced, civilian 4x4 truck. Next, he upgrades the electrical and fuel systems on a '49 Power Wagon, so you can drive it safely.
Ins and outs of stripping paint and what you might expect to see once it's done! Next, Stacey walks through the steps of restoring headlight buckets.
Stacey is not only showcasing 20 years of America's longest running how-to show, but also the tools that make it happen. Next he dives into the world of video games and pinball to show where they started, where they went, and where they are now.
Stacey digs into the unique history of how a WWII vehicle became the first mass-produced, civilian 4x4 truck. Next, he upgrades the electrical and fuel systems on a '49 Power Wagon, so you can drive it safely.
Ins and outs of stripping paint and what you might expect to see once it's done! Next, Stacey walks through the steps of restoring headlight buckets.
Stacey takes a look at the supercar, McLaren M6GT; the originals are collectors' items.
Painless Performance, one of the influential companies in the automotive aftermarket.
The Thiokol Swamp Spryte is back in the shop for some much-needed restoration.
Stacey manages to find a Thiokol Swamp Spryte, a rare vehicle, and rolls it into the shop.
Stacey shows how to assess the condition of the paint and body on a project.
Stacey kicks it up a notch and moves on to a level two restoration on an old Jeepster.
Stacey continues to fit the old '40 Chevy body on the new replacement frame.
Stacey shows the challenges of taking a new frame and components and fitting it to a vintage body.
Stacey visits the National Museum of Military Vehicles to check out the gear that shaped our history and some of the veteran outreach programs that you can get involved with.
Stacey digs into the unique history of how a WWII vehicle became the first mass-produced, civilian 4x4 truck. Next, he upgrades the electrical and fuel systems on a '49 Power Wagon, so you can drive it safely.
Ins and outs of stripping paint and what you might expect to see once it's done! Next, Stacey walks through the steps of restoring headlight buckets.
Stacey is not only showcasing 20 years of America's longest running how-to show, but also the tools that make it happen. Next he dives into the world of video games and pinball to show where they started, where they went, and where they are now.
Stacey rolls the 24Oz onto the lift to lay out new brakes and suspension, adding a few components.
The 240Z project is back in the shop as Stacey digs into the original straight-six engine.
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