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Detroit Muscle

Detroit Muscle

Hosts Tommy Boshers and Joel McMillan take on restoring projects for muscle cars from the '60s and '70s, crafting Detroit's modern muscle machines.

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Hosts Tommy Boshers and Joel McMillan take on restoring projects for muscle cars from the '60s and '70s, crafting Detroit's modern muscle machines.
  • Buried Horsepower

    Episode 1 - 21 mins
    A 1978 Cadillac hearse is transformed into a torque monster.
  • Overtaker Overhaul

    Episode 2 - 21 mins
    The Cadillac hearse gets engine upgrades; Tommy hunts for a new axle.
  • Waking the Dead

    Episode 3 - 21 mins
    The "Overtaker" hearse engine comes to life as it rises from the ashes.
  • Overtaker Suspension

    Episode 4 - 21 mins
    Adding a new rear axle to the '76 Caddy Hearse drag car; adding brake upgrades.
  • Day of Redemption

    Episode 5 - 21 mins
    The hefty hearse runs with a little help from some throttle in the bottle.

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