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A car show on Velocity T.V. that casts two guys, Lou Santiago and Jared Zimmerman, who fix and restore cars. They fix anything from the classics to modern day vehicles, feature performance products in the industry and show how most of these jobs are simple enough to complete at home with the right tools and experience. (source: www.imdb.com)
Jared drives in a Z06 corvette and creates a new look with a custom exhaust and rear diffuser.
Jared and Lou take a 1989 Fox Body Mustang GT, and make some modifications with a goal of eliminating a second off its current 1/4 mile time.
An old 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 work truck has been reborn with an all new look and a gets a customization that only its owner will love.
Lou shows Jared how to bring new life to an old truck with a long bed to short bed conversion on a Chevy C10 truck.
The Chevy C-10 short bed is back in the Car Fix garage, this time it gets lowered with a custom suspension. Lou and Jared also look over a 37' Ford for a buddy who want to buy it to determine if it's worth the asking price.
Lou and Jared transform an outdated El Camino into their version of an 80's Indy Pace Car.
The guys have fun doing the easiest engine swap known to man on a Suzuki Samurai.
Work continues on the 37 Ford building up the new chassis and fitting it with the body.
Getting it started, though, is the hard part.The guys try their best to get an old tractor running again, but enlist some help from an expert.
Jared and Lou work on the exterior of a 1957 Chevy Tri 5 and make it look brand new. Then, they go visit a private collector to see some great old cars for inspiration.
Lou and Jared find a 1981 Corvette that has been neglected and sitting outside for over twenty years. They bring it back to the shop to work on it to see if they can get it to run again.
A six cylinder 2006 Mustang doesn't have to be slow and boring.A nitrous intake and exhaust make this a sleeping stallion.
Lou and Jared decide to continue the work on the 1957 Chevy Tri 5 and restore the interior to its original condition.
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