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Stacey was supposed to be getting his own show on Fox but I haven't heard anything about it in quite a while, so I'm not sure if that is still happening. I usually set my DVR to record it and then just watch whatever parts I find interesting and fast forward over the rest.
Stacey was supposed to be getting his own show on Fox but I haven't heard anything about it in quite a while, so I'm not sure if that is still happening. I usually set my DVR to record it and then just watch whatever parts I find interesting and fast forward over the rest.
It's going to be on ESPN March 31st. Called Gearz. They have a website
called Stacey Daivds Gearz
Them Boneheads on trucks really screwed up a 55 Ford F100.I have to say they bought it with a Nova front clip.After they stripped it they put a chevy motor in it from O'Reillys Auto with a 2x4 bbl edelbrock intake and 2 4bbl carbs also from edelbrock. Then they paid a custom Upholster to stich up a special bench seat,Painted the truck flat black with clear over it and called it old skooland had decals made to put on each side of the hood.Chevy wheels with Wide whitewalls from Coker tire and sait the truck was a Rat Rod with AC,power windows which were tinted.
Someone Please take the boys behind the wood shed and explain things to them.
Stacey was supposed to be getting his own show on Fox but I haven't heard anything about it in quite a while, so I'm not sure if that is still happening. I usually set my DVR to record it and then just watch whatever parts I find interesting and fast forward over the rest.
I had my DVR set to record "Trucks" but ever since the new guys took over the show, all I get on the screen is a message saying "You should punch yourself in the junk instead!"
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