Stacey brings a weel worn 1973 Chevy pickup back to life; "Iron Man" Ivan Stewart chats with Stacey.
In the "KnuckleBuster" project, Stacey deals with a sick engine and transmission.
Stacey shows how to dig into a car's wornout interior and bring it back to life without spending a fortune.
Stacey shows viewers the last real outlaw race in the country, run over 90 miles of wide open, two-lane Nevada highway; back in the shop Stacey addresses one of the most versatile tools.
Stacey fashions a nostalgic car with leaf springs hook up like a modern drag car without losing its vintage look.
Stacey walks through the ins and outs of hunting for elusive parts in a salvage yard.
Stacey adds some cool details to lock a wild little '32 roadster into the Hot Rod and Rock and Roll culture of 1969.
Stacey compares a new Challenger to a vintage 1970 440 six-pack.
Stacey looks at products that really give you better economy and performance.
Stacey takes the steps required in laying out an engine swap, including hand fabricating motor mounts, thus allowing one to place any engine in any vehicle, regardless of make.
Stacey David takes a vintage straight six engine that has been sleeping in a crate for almost 40 years and puts on the right pieces to make it a force to be reckoned with again.
Stacey puts the final touches on this '73 Chevy pickup.
Stacey discovers the fascinating story of how those little metal cars came to be, and how they changed American car culture.