See if the Burt Reynolds' Bandit Edition black TransAm has been able to stand the test of time as one of the most awesome muscle cars in history.
A 1932 Ford Roaster is due for a new power plant - a 600-horsepower monster with duel carbs and a 5-speed manual.
Stacey reworks the exhaust system for the "Rat Roadster", hiding its custom frame modifications from the casual onlooker.
Part go-cart, part garden tractor and part insanity, Stacey creates a V8 powered barstool and dives right into some muffler tech.
Stacey builds a tri-power out of old parts, then pulls out the big Mopar parts to assemble a power-pounding six-pack.
The "Banshee" has been painted, and brings the question, does it still resemble a '95 Miata?
Stacey pulls out the tools and shows how to create solid metal floors from nothing.
Stacey builds a 180+ MPH supercar for a fraction of the cost, using a brand-new 'Vette and some aftermarket parts.
Stacey rolls the "Banshee" into the shop and brings a tired interior back to life; painting the dash and door panels.
Stacey looks at one of the first aftermarket parts available to the public, the performance air filter.
Stacey helps a family take their 2007 Jeep JK to the next level, while maintaining its ability to use on the street or off-road.
Stacey puts the finishing touches on the '07 Jeep Wrangler with off-road bumpers, body armor, and some off -road lights, and builds a very capable off-road rig that is still civil enough to be driven every day.