Season 19 Episodes
1. Old Truck, old frame, new game.
They say that life is all about choices. Stacey rolls in a well-worn 59 Chevy Apache pickup and shows how to approach a project, whether you are keeping it original or planning on modifying it. Then it's on to the frame and the importance of starting with a solid foundation, as Stacey shows why an aftermarket replacement frame might be your best bet, no matter what your plans are with the paint and interior. It's a great introduction to a level 4, frame-off build and something every gear-head should see.
2. Making the Bed on a Classic Truck
Everybody loves trucks, especially old trucks. The problem with restoring an old truck is what to do with the rusty, beat-up bed? Do you repair it or replace it? Stacey digs into that question by building a brand-new bed for the '59 Apache right beside the old one. It's a classic comparison between old and new and shows the contrasts between restoring old parts and starting with new reproduction parts. If you are contemplating a restoration project or are in the middle of one, this show is for you.
3. Long Train Running
Stacey goes out on the rails to take a look at the restoration of the legendary 576 Steam Locomotive that serviced the Nashville area in the 40's and 50's. Pulled from a 50-year slumber in a local park, the unique journey of 576 is a huge, multi-year restoration project that will take you into the inner workings of a steam locomotive and how a bunch of volunteers are bringing this massive beast back to life. If you love trains or anything mechanical, you're gonna love jumping on board this ride.
4. Swamp Spryte Axles & Tracks and MacLaren M6GT Chassis Testing
The Swamp Spryte is back under the knife as Stacey starts working on replacing the axles and tracks on this rare amphibious tracked vehicle. After that, it's off to Retroformance to show some of the testing and development on the Mclaren M6GT replica.
5. The Dirt Bird
This time on GEARZ, Stacey digs into film and TV cars and the impact they have on automotive culture. But we're not talking about sophisticated Lamborghinis, beautiful Mustangs, or hot Trans Ams. No, we're talking about the Joe Dirt side of things and how an old, beat-up Daytona made it cool to drive old, rusty junk.
6. The Face Off
Do you like 4 headlights or 2 headlights on a classic vehicle? Well, now it's possible to have both as Stacey shows how to change a 4-headlight classic Chevy truck into a 2-headlight classic Chevy truck, just by changing some sheet metal. But, is it really as easy as it looks, or are there some hidden challenges waiting to bite you? Well, the answers are all here as we face off two different looks on the same truck.
7. Tranny Swapping a Vintage Mustang; Lifting a Cab Off a Frame
This time on GEARZ, Stacey takes an old beat up '66 Mustang and puts some pep back in its step. Yep, we show you how to get rid of that old boring automatic transmission and replace it with a quick-shifting TREMEC T5 5-speed. After that, we show you some tips and tricks on how to lift an old cab or body off a frame without destroying it.
8. A Show Truck with a Diesel Twist, The ARCA Box, Capping a Jeep
What do you get when you take a 4x4 diesel pickup, toss in over 2000hp, and mix it with some serious bling? You get the very definition of show and go. After that, we take a look at a new twist on tool storage and finish it off with one of the best ways to set up your Jeep Gladiator for hunting, fishing, or overlanding.
9. The Stunt Double
The Stunt Double is back for its much-anticipated reveal and payoff. Inspired by the legendary FALL GUY truck, the Stunt Double is a ground-up, frame-off build of a classic Chevy truck that pays tribute to the stunt world.
















