Ben and Russ - The Garage Vlog! - S3. Ep30

Consistency is key, in life, work or whatever you’re passionate about. For brothers Ben and Russ Perry their journey to become YouTube sensations has been littered in awesome projects, in depth insights and a wild project that has pushed them to the top of the charts. But this wasn’t over night and consistent posting for 5+ years has honed their skills on how to properly shoot and edit content that piques the interest of all ages

Boris Maryanovsky - Street Machinery - S3. Ep29

If you’ve been in the hobby in the past 30 years you’ve either seen or been influenced by the projects that have come out of his Street Machinery shop in Euclid, OH. Boris’ humble status as a legend in the industry has been a study in how honesty and integrity mixed with high quality parts and relationships produces high end vehicles that are meant to be driven.

The Standard Speed Shop - S3. Ep28

Build what you like. Build it with high quality. No ones opinion matters. Its that simple. I could be done here with those 3 statements and you would know what JP and Standard Speed Shop stands for but that’s no fun. Quality, integrity, thoughtfulness and attention to detail are all adjectives that describe JP and the builds that are coming out of his one man shop in Western PA. He has a secret sauce that meshes old styling with the highest quality modern performance parts to produce cars and trucks that drive as good as they look. His niche is the original paint and patina mixed with forced induction big motors and right now he is at the top of his game.

Trey Partin - Geo Tracker Nation! - S3. Ep27

As all of us get older we come to appreciate the things of the past that bring back memories of our youth. The muscle car era is undoubtedly on of these times. For cars like the Geo Tracker, they were simply economy people movers, cool beach cruisers and occasionally showed up on the show scene, nothing more or less. But for Trey Partin these Trackers are the most fun you can have on 4 wheels!

Burgh Built - S3. Ep26

Burgh Built was created by Ross Shapiro in 2018 as just as an idea when he really just wanted a car banner that represented him. He was in a car club however didn’t like the way the car club was going. When COVID hit Ross had some time on his hands and decided this was a good time to follow through with the Burgh Built idea. The all inclusive club hopes to bring together the entire Western PA car scene and create one of the best communities in the country…

Marco Duque - 1971 Chevelle - S3. Ep25

Sit down and relax, I have a car story to tell you…most car stories are filled with fantastic adventures or late night cruises when you were young, others its a cross country cruise with someone that reminds you of the great time. We cant deny that we become attached to these 4 wheel time capsules that hold special memories and reminders of days past. For Marco Duque not only does his 1971 Chevelle tell a story but rather is the story.

Season 2 Wrap Up! - S2. Ep24

It was a great season full of phenomenal vehicles with a lot of changes coming for Season 3! I wrapped up the F1 season, MT Car and Truck of the Year conspiracy and updated all of the people and vehicles on Season 2...

Nik Bartko - EVIL Car Club - S2. Ep22

A huge part of American car culture is the gathering of like minded individuals that form a group that expresses their automotive identity. For Nik Bartko and two other friends, the modern day car club culture didn’t mesh with their personality and lifestyle. They only have 2 rules and you'll love both of them...

Marvin Salazar - 1989 BMW E30 - S2. Ep21

It never ceases to amaze me the stories that people have regarding how a car is intertwined into their personal journey through life. For Marvin Salazar his 1989 BMW 3 series is a reflection of his personality while also paying homage to his family and his upbringing. His handle @djmarvins on instagram is filled with beautiful colorful photos of both his passions, cars and music that reflects the lifestyle he has embraced. His family calls him Chicho, the BMW community knows him by E30 PWR and has created one of the most famous drift and custom BMW E30s on the internet.

TJ Hannah - 2000 Civic Si - S2. Ep20

Back in the 1950’s people predicted we would have fly cars in the year 2000, instead we got some of the best cars to come out of Japan that became instant classics. Atomic flying cars predicted are replaced with vehicles like the R34 Skyline, Lancer Evolution, RX-7 and Silvia S15. Honda in the mean time was releasing performance versions of their lineup for every budget. This was the first year of the S2000, the last year for the JDM Civic EK9 Type R, the “luxury” Integra Type R and the 2nd year for the USDM Honda Civic Si.

CJ Hines - 1967 VW Buggy - S2. Ep19.

You always come back to your childhood vehicles and for CJ Hines this couldn’t be truer. There are not a lot of car guys who can say they still own there first car…there are even less car guys who can say that car is still cool enough to win trophy after trophy at car shows…and even fewer guys who can say that original car looks nothing like the car they once drove around in their youth.

Talkin’ Car Prices with Bozi! - S2. Ep18.

Bozi Bjelcic sold cars for years, we sat down and he gave some great insight into the market and what he predicts is going to happen over the next few years. We took some great statistics from Car Gurus and Classics. We talked about overpriced cars, cars on the cusp of breaking out and bargains!

Chris Driscoll - 1959 Apache Utility - S2. Ep17.

“Teamwork to make the dream work,” I love that saying, and in Chris Driscoll’s experience teamwork with a builder he had never met has yielded one of the best Taskforce Era Chevy Apaches to run the streets. Chris’s restomoded 1959 Apache 3500 was originally a heavy duty dually fitted with a utility bed used by a plumber back in the 60’s.

Mike Gombos - 1991 Mitsubishi Galant - S2. Ep16.

The worlds fastest, when you say that names like Usain Bolt, Brittany Force, Carl Lewis and Gertrude come to mind…wait Gertrude? Oh you don’t know Gertrude the worlds fastest Mitsubishi Galant VR4, well you’re about to get schooled in an unusual wild and very rare Japanese legend built by Mike Gombos in a single car garage that ran 8.74 @163mph in the 1/4 mile.

Steve Simpson - 2006 RSX Type S - S2. Ep15.

The idiom “the devil is in the details” refers to mistakes usually being made in the small aspects of a project. An older, and less common, phrase “God is in the detail” means attention paid to small things has big rewards. Steve Simpson who built the car featured in the latest episode could be described as “God of the detail” after completely going through his 2006 RSX Type S and leaving no aspect of the car untouched…

Jason Gorman - 1971 Buick Skylark - S2. Ep14.

Reach for the moon and you might land on the stars…like many who catch the car bug early in life we dream big of the cars featured in posters on our childhood walls. For Jason Gorman he dreamed in classic American muscle and specifically one of the most iconic of the 70’s street beast

Nick Mangretta - 1965 Chevy C10 - S2. Ep13.

Not all projects start with completely breaking down a car to a full restoration, in fact many of you reading probably started with a project similar to Nick Mangretta’s 1965 C10. A project that has been started, has great bones, was the right price and well within the technical capabilities of the buyer.

John Kokenda - Custom Paint and 2008 GTI - S2. Ep12.

Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood just northeast of the city of Pittsburgh is where an upstart airbrush artist has built a budding business putting out some of the best artwork on parts from all around the country. His studio, which he renovated himself, is an homage to his passions in life and setup to efficiently put out professional work in a home environment.

Nate Henry - 1972 Chevy Nova - S2. Ep11.

Contrary to internet trolls and 30 min television shows, the process of building a car isn’t plug and play nor is it completed in a reasonable 2 week timeframe. As Nate explained on the podcast it takes patience, some uncomfortable moments, failures that all come together to build not only an American classic but a bond with his father.