We get into some arts and crafts to create a one-of-a-kind emblem that redefines ransom wear and we’ll use some wool to clear up Road Burner’s eyes. When it’s all said and done, the guys will be literally exhausted.

0:00 – Intro
2:20 – Making A Custom Emblem
6:20 – Glass Class
12:09 – Seat Install
16:38 – Making Exhaust Connections

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Watch Part 1: Bringing A ’69 Road Runner Back From The Brink

Watch Part 2: ’69 Road Runner Gets A Gen III Hemi Swap

Watch Part 3: ’69 Road Runner Gets An Enhanced Patina Paint Upgrade

Watch Part 4: Tackling The Worn Out Road Runner Interior

Watch Part 5: Wiring Hacks to Get Our Road Runner Amped Up – Part 5

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29 thoughts on “Restoring a Scuffed Up Windshield – Road Runner Part 6 – Detroit Muscle S9, E7”
  1. Watching as the cars and trucks are being made rust free and then all painted nice, afterwards cutting into the metal to install things and leaving all the cut metal edges unprotected, I was just wondering why?

  2. I'm not a huge fan of the show's new format. 90% talking, 10% actually working on cars. Super dark shop is distracting. More corny jokes over actual information.

    Idk man, it just feels off compared to the Power Block of the past.

  3. what would be interesting and quite cool/stylish if someone made or customized existing bench seating that has foldable arm rests and body rests for when you're going racing but if you're cruising you can fold them up and they look like a normal seat.

  4. I live 5 miles from town my wife drives a Chevy me I have a 71 cuda it's in the shop getting ready to be restored. I will not drive a Chevy so I bought a clapped out Dodge omni for 50 dollars. Wife's Chevy is new. Mopar or no car.

  5. when buffing glass one thing to remember the deeper the scratch the more glass you will be removing, and you can cause a distortion when that is in your direct view it can be just as bad as seeing that scratch rule of thumb if you can feel it with your fingernail don't try to remove all of the scratch just try to make it a little better

  6. Been watching a lot of Power Nation's uploads which begs a question that I hope will inspire a cool hour or longer episode… How many years has Tommy Boshers been apart of Power Nation? How many different shows has he been either an actual host or in the background wrenchin'. If memory serves didn't have a Mullet when he was first seen?

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