Stacey digs into the history of the cartoon, and its cultural impact on generations of fans; Stacey manages to "borrow" the real Mach 5 and put it thru the paces against Racer X and other challengers.
Stacey rolls in a '59 Ford Stepside truck that is being built by the Herobox organization to help raise awareness for their goal of sending Heroboxes to all of our men and women serving in the military.
After a visit to the Hot Rod Institute in South Dakota, the Rat Roaster '32 Ford roadster rolls back into the GEARZ shop wearing a new coat of green paint and sporting a custom interior.
After Stacey gets rid of the stock shock towers and changes the front suspension on a solid '67 Cougar, he turns this little old lady's car into a corner-carving, road-gripping beast.
Stacey starts with a stock Jeep JK, then builds a rig that is just as comfortable on the road as it is on the trail; the influence of Mickey Thompson on the world of off-road racing.