Bitchin' Rides
Dave tries to envision what the Hummer H2 might look like in the future.
Dave tries to envision what the Hummer H2 might look like in the future.
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Steve is in Colorado to dive into AMC's rich history of 4x4 vehicles.
How Chrysler's A-body Dusters and Darts appealed to buyers looking for a smaller platform.
Steve discovers a '67 Chevelle SS396, an unassuming '73 Vega GT and a special '67 Camaro.
Steve visits Cadillac King; a '68 Fleetwood; a '75 Calais six-door limo; a '93 Allante.
How AMC transitioned from making basic, economical vehicles to building exciting muscle cars.
What might be the very last Super Bee and a Road Runner are both found in a private yard.
Uncovering Chevy's first all-coil-spring suspension passenger car, a 1958 Del Ray.
Steve compares two workhouse vehicles, comparing what is built for work and what is built for play.
Steve tracks down project cars, piecing together the history of automotive relics and rarities.
Steve returns to Tuner's Auto Wrecking, looking for more treasures to uncover in a time capsule.
Steve Magnante visits a massive auto shop.
Steve Magnante explores a junkyard in Idaho to share a smattering of cool and fun facts.
Steve visits a junkyard in South Carolina that is coated in dense overgrowth to find lost vehicles.
Steve is at Desert Valley Auto Parts in Phoenix and finds a rusty 1964 Ford Galaxie XL.
Steve returns to Fresno, CA, and shares some lessons on engine cooling and big-block history.
Examining a triple play from 1965 that includes Rambler's first factory four-speed.
Joe and the crew button up the 1965 Riviera's wiring, interior and paint before the owner returns.
A customer entrusts Martin Bros. with his prized 1965 Buick Riviera; Joe wants to update the car.
Joe does the most to make the '66 Nova the car of his client's dreams; Joe wants a chopped roof.
A longtime customer has his eye set on a car from Joe's personal collection, a 1967 Nova.
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