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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)
To preserve the drivetrain on an original numbers matching Z28, Jared and Lou swap out the original DZ302 engine for a more powerful small block chevy.
Don't miss Jared and Lou replacing a one-piece floor panel on a 1955 Nomad Wagon.
Everything is made to order on our Toyota Rock Racer. Lou and Jared modify the hood and floor and Jared builds a set of custom headers.
Lou and Jared find a 1972 Le Mans GTO Convertible. This factory option car may be rare, but the parts are easy to find. Jared and Lou restore the car's entire interior in this episode of Car Fix.
Watch what it takes to body work interior parts on a 1998 355F1 Spider and take a trip to Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance to see the greatest cars in the world.
After the All Girls Garage team took out the original engine on a Y88 Trans Am. Jared and Lou prep the new LS3 engine and do the installation.
A 1966 F100 gets transformed when Jared relocates a gas tank from the cab to under the bed. Plus, Lou stays in the Zone with brake and under the hood maintenance.
Jared and Lou cut a hole in the hood of a '67 Camaro to make room for a 671 blower.
Jared and Lou bolt-on some supercharged power to a sluggish Jeep JK engine.
Jared and Lou fabricate a new pair of super duty truck axles to fit under a Jeep JK's four-link suspension.
Jared and Lou bring in a friend's 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass to get it running again and rework the hydro system in time for local low-rider show.
A 10-sec car is cool, but Jared and Lou make a Plymouth Duster even better by getting rid of the carburetor and going EFI. Plus, they fix some exhaust leaks and spark problems.
Lou and Jared tear down a very nice 1965 Impala to install an Edelbrock top end kit with an upgraded cam.
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