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1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo 4.9

Freiburger and Dave are back at it again with an attempt to get a 1980 turbo Trans Am to a car show over 600 miles away. They call up Derek Bieri and Vice Grip Garage for some help. Can the crew get the ride running in time for the show? See for yourself, right here.

Source: MotorTrend Channel

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Introducing: The Wraith

On this episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, Jay is joined by Jeff Dunham, and the pair take a ride in the legendary Dodge M4S. Commonly known as the Wraith from the cult classic movie starring Charlie Sheen. They talk about the history, features, and restoration of this movie ride, and even get into all things automotive engineering. Get caught up, right here.

Source: Jay Leno’s Garage

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The Last Dodge Charger Police Pursuit Vehicle

In this episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, Tim Kuniskis, CEO of Dodge/Ram joins our host to talk about the 2023 Dodge Charger Police Pursuit Vehicle. This special edition ride is the last of its kind, so Tim and Jay take the opportunity to dive into the unique features of the high-performance police car. The pair talk about the evolution of police vehicles and it’s a good story whether you’re a car lover or not. Don’t miss this one.

Source: Jay Leno’s Garage

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1967 Chevy C10 RC Drag Truck

Texas-based company Traxxas builds some of the fastest and coolest RC cars on the market. Most recently, the team revealed a new 1/10 scale drag-racing RC truck based on a classic 1967 Chevrolet C10 pickup. Featured are molded parts for the grille, headlights, and rear wing. This level of detail is seriously impressive. Check out the video below to see it for yourself. Enjoy.

Source: CarBuzz, Traxxas

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What Would You Trade For A 1965 Mustang?

The late Gilbert Speed (convenient last name, we know), was a true Mustang lover though and through. More than that though, he was a father of seven. He realized that an actual pony was too small for his seven kids to ride. Instead of selling the pony and getting a real horse, Speed purchased a 1965 Ford Mustang. A purchase we fully support, by the way. Today, his children carry on his legacy. They are in the business of buying and restoring old Mustangs.

Their collection has grown over the years to include three 1969 Mach 1s, two 1970 Mach 1s, two 1971 Mach 1s and a 1973 convertible. The youngest brother, Chester, is the one who started the restoration projects, and the other siblings followed suit. The siblings bring their Mustang collection to shows in the American south at least twice a year. One of the bothers said, “We really enjoy getting the Mustangs out on I-75 and just kind of have our own little parade – our own rolling car show.”

Source and Image Source: CarBuzz