The Latest

  • The Rat Roaster - Building a late 60's hot rod

    There is no doubt that the '32 Ford is one of the most legendary cars ever built.
    June 16, 2007
  • The budget hot rod - Building a '32 Ford on a budget

    Stacey deals with one of the most talked-about issues facing the hot rod hobby-COST! Then he shows you that it is actually possible to build a steel-bodied ‘32 Roadster for around 20 grand.
    June 23, 2007
  • Coker Tire - Running the Great Race - Wood Bed Tips

    Hey! What is the most important part on your project?
    July 21, 2007
  • Disassembling a Mazda Miata and introducing "The Banshee"

    What do you get when you cross the quintessential girl's car...the Mazda Miata...with the ultimate guy's car...the Shelby Cobra???
    April 14, 2007
  • Superbird - Smoothing Exhaust - Steering Repair

    This is a show for all you restorers out there because Stacey not only shows you how to properly drive your hot rod by flogging on a '70 Superbird...he also shows you some tips and tricks on restoring
    May 06, 2007
  • Cherry Bomb - Tucking Bumpers - Duplicolor Paint Shop

    Quick... when it comes to performance exhaust, what is the first name that comes to your mind? If it is not Cherrybomb, then you've missed out on a lot of years of disturbing the peace...
    June 02, 2007
  • Racing, Racing, Racing
    Jimmie talks LeMans, Baja 1000 and racing wherever you can.

  • Not everything makes an episode of the show…here are a couple of clips that we found.

  • The last step before we start to shape and weld. Plan it out, Put it in place, and really look at it. If something looks a little out of whack, it probably is.

  • From 5 HP to exploding funny cars, Leah’s worked extremely hard to make a living as a top fuel driver.

  • Our SR-71 Rapid Tool Express demands some custom metalwork on the body so that we can incorporate themes from the legendary airplane and blend it in with the “existing DNA” of our panel van.

  • Ret. Lt. Col. Ed Yeilding gives us a little insight on the fastest plane on the planet.

  • The Riviera hasn’t been playing nice. Can it be stopped?

     

  • Keep your investments safe. Insurance companies need receipts to help them appraise your car.

  • Catch a NEW episode of GearZ on Velocity Channel tomorrow morning at 8am/EST. s12ep9

     

  • Let us remember all who have fallen while serving our great country.

  • Rob From Wheel Hub Magazine came by to shoot some photos. Wheel Hub is an incredible magazine.

  • With boattail Rivs being a bit rare, you’ve gotta hang out with other boattail owners when you can, especially when they buy the car that you’ve been watching!

  • Just a few of the nearly 1000 cars in the building at the Classic Auto Show 2018 in Los Angeles, CA. Was so good to see everybody and have the V-8 Interceptor out on the floor.

  • As with any previously owned vehicle, inspecting for operational safety is a must. Here’s a good one we found. Vehicle runs, but for how long?

  • Sometimes Christmas comes early. Here’s a beauty we just picked up. Ready to Rumble!

     

  • Stacey just rolled in a new project! This one’s gonna be a lot of fun!

     

  • You never know when you are gonna need it, so might as well collect it. 

  • Jimmy asks Stacey about "metal massaging" for the Camaro fenders

  • Accidents happen, so learn how to fix them.

     

  • We love custom paint! We lucked out when we visited Fort Carson. Here’s a little of what we saw.

  • Taking the half-track out for a spin—and maybe the brakes weren’t super great.

  • Ain’t no stopping Stacey’s Little Red Wagon.

  • Slight modifications just make life better.

  • Stacey talks about the importance of taking the time to do things right the first time and not settling for, "it works fine." Especially when it comes to thing electrical and fuel related. These will always come back to bite you.
  • When working on suspensions, you are going to have to separate the ball joints and tie rod ends. Stacey shows you a few tricks on how to do this with out the need to invest in specialty tools.
  • Stacey shows you a quick, cheap, and easy way to cut a straight and square cut on round pipe with your band or hacksaw.