In Episode 13, Catfish Groves and Brett Hatfield talk about a rusty, dusty Plymouth that could be worth $500K...a great crate coming in over 1100 horses...F-U before my F-150...and who's holding their own on the collector car market.
Then, in segment two of Road Muscle Radio, David Williams, who with his wife owns Fast Lane Classic Cars in St. Louis, MIssouri. It's a HUGE shop that rebuilds, restores, refines, modifies, maxifies, and maintenifies whatever you drive. Plus, they sell some HOT HOT HOT resto's, restomods, hot rods, rectified rat rods, motorcycles- I mean, it's Schwing-town, population you. Plus we'll find out how David's weekend went on the drag strip and race course...cuz he does that too!
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