10 集
SEMA After Dark - 1

SEMA After Dark - 1
Hot Rod Magazine Editor-in-Chief David Freiburger and Hot Rod Editor Rob Kinnan go on a hunt at the largest automotive trade show in the world.
Force of Charity - 2

Force of Charity - 2
A rat rodder and pinstriper reunion are combined with a car show that features hot rods, street rods, dragsters, funny cars and celebrities as well as 1,000 California Highway Patrol Troopers.
Killer Paint - 3

Killer Paint - 3
Renowned for his "True Fire" airbrush technique, Mike Lavallee is the leader in automotive art throughout the world.
Hot Rod Candy - 4

Hot Rod Candy - 4
The Cadillac has been a staple diet of hot rodders since the early days. Even if it is slammed, cut, chopped or disassembled for its engines, parts and pieces, the Cadillac is an American icon.
Darkside Motoring - 5

Darkside Motoring - 5
Darkside Motoring is known for their styling and building of sports compacts, SUVs, exotics and European cars for some of the most well-known celebrities in the world.
Bullet - 6

Bullet - 6
In 1968, a green Ford Mustang 390 CID Fastback was best remembered for its car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco. To this day, it is regarded as one of the most influential car chase sequences in movie history.
Lead Sleds - 7

Lead Sleds - 7
Originally, the term "lead sled" referred to modified cars due to the use of lead as body filler and was, for the most part, an insult. Today, however, it is an insult no more.
Snake Pit - 8

Snake Pit - 8
In 1964, Ford Motor Company asked Shelby American to turn their secretary's car into a race winner. Well, a lot has changed since then.
So Cal's Green Rod - 9

So Cal's Green Rod - 9
So-Cal Speed Shop has teamed up with General Motors and SEMA to create the next generation of hot rods, and introduce the So Cal Green Rod powered by an LS3 V8 E-rod engine.
Keystone - 10

Keystone - 10
In June of 1966, Pete Estes from GM announced a new car line in real time, connected via telephone lines in 14 cities across the US. When he was asked what a Camaro was, he replied, "a small vicious animal that eats Mustangs."













