Body Swap, Street Dragging '56 Chevy!
Why can't you leave something lying around in the shop? Someone will take it, of course! On this episode of Roadkill Garage, David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich have nabbed the '56 Chevy 210 that Tony and Lucky revived on episode 69 of Hot Rod Garage. It was once a 1965 NHRA H Class Champion, but unfortunately, its body is complete garbage … even for Freiburger and Dulcich's standards. Now the guys have decided to body swap it with some better sheetmetal that Freiburger has been hoarding for far too long. Follow along as they ditch the rust and holes and bring this car closer to its former glory with some passes at the Kingman Street Drags on Route 66!
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