Stubby Bob Fails, El Camino Wins, and Blasphemi Flops
It's a project-car mishmash this time on Roadkill, powered by Dodge. It starts out Roadkill enough, with Finnegan surprising Freiburger with a '50 Ford 2-ton truck that the guys thrash to shorten up into a bobber rat rod. Somewhere along the way the truck gets named Stubby, then Bob, and then it really doesn't matter because the junk doesn't get done in time to race from Atlanta to Wisconsin for the Car Craft Summer Nationals show. But the guys have to be there anyway. Watch as they thrash to fix the Hemi-powered Blasphemi '55 Chevy Gasser, then cannonball to Wisconsin in Roadkill's '69 El Camino only to show up late. But there's Roadkill fun anyway, with action on the autocross and the drag strip. It's kind of a big mess, but a lot of fun as usual. Because Roadkill.
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