My Classic Car with Dennis Gage - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Don Yenko, Mustang Club of America, The Boss 429 Mustang
On this episode of My Classic Car, Dennis Gage travels near Atlanta to the Mustang Club of America's 20th anniversary celebration. In the classic designers and engineers segment, we feature Don Yenko, creator of the famous "sYc" Camaros and other great "Yenko Super Cars". Dennis gets an up-close look at a fully restored Boss 429 and learns the story behind the most muscular of factory Mustangs.

Carlisle Summer Show, Development of the 810 Cord
Join host Dennis Gage as he visits Carlisle, Pennsylvania for the Carlisle Summer Show for a gathering of classic cars, auto enthusiasts and more. We learn about the development of the 810 Cord, a revolutionary car of the 1930s.

Larry Shinoda, Indiana SAAC Convention
On this episode of My Classic Car, Dennis Gage visits the Indiana Convention of the Shelby American Automobile Club. We'll show you one of the country's largest gatherings of cars designed and engineered by the great Carroll Shelby. We feature Larry Shinoda, who was responsible for the design of the '63 Sting Ray, Z/28 Camaro and Boss 302 Mustang among other cars. Dennis heads out to southern California for a wild ride in a restored 1965 Pontiac GTO.

Woodward Dream Cruise, Development of the 426 Hemi
Join host Dennis Gage as he travels to one of the country's biggest and wildest automotive gatherings, the Woodward Avenue Dream Cruise. We provide a documentary style retrospective on the development of the legendary Chrysler 426 Hemi engine, one of the greatest muscle car engines ever built.

Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, Camaro Street Nationals, Chevy 409
On this episode of My Classic Car, we bring you the real Rat Fink and his creator, hot rod legend Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. Dennis Gage and the crew travel to the 1996 Camaro Street Nationals held in Warren, Michigan. Join Dennis as he takes a ride in a restored Chevy legend from the sixties.

Double Date Kustom and Rod Show, Dodge Daytona
On this episode of My Classic Car, we experience flame-throwing hot rods and The King. We travel to Richmond, Indiana for the 2nd annual Kustoms of America Double Date Kustoms and Rods show. We also visit Indianapolis, Indiana and take a spin in a rare Hemi Daytona at the Indianapolis Raceway Park.

Harley Earl, British Car Festival
On this episode of My Classic Car, we travel to The British Festival and take a high-speed run in a LeMans-winning racer as we hit the track in a historic Ford GT40 restored to its original glory. We also feature the career of Harley Earl, GM Styling Chief for 31 years and one of the creators of the Corvette.

Concours d'Elegance, 427 Cobra
This episode of My Classic Car takes us on an earth-shaking ride in an authentic 427 competition Cobra. We travel to Cincinnati, Ohio to the Concours D'Elegance, one of the nation's premiere concours events.

Tom Hoover, Vintage T-Bird Convention, The Battlebird
This episode of My Classic Car brings you the story of the unique "Battlebird," now fully restored to original racing condition. We attend the North Central Region Convention of the Vintage Thunderbird Club of America to see some classic T-Birds. We feature a segment on Tom Hoover, the "Father of the Hemi".

St. Ignace '96 (Muscle Mania), Development of '63 Sting Ray
On this episode of My Classic Car we experience the burnout contest when Dennis Gage attends the St. Ignace '96 Muscle Mania. We feature some special highlights from an original promotional piece created by General Motors to document the development of the 1963 Corvette Sting Ray.

Robert Bourke, St. Ignace '96 (Car Show), 1948 Tucker
On this episode of My Classic Car Dennis Gage meets an automotive legend. We bring you the Tucker story this week and look at a car that may be the finest remaining Tucker. We feature a segment remembering Robert Bourke, a noted designer of many classic Studebakers. We also take another look at the St. Ignace '96 Muscle Mania car show.

Pete Brock, AMC National Show, AMX
On this episode of My Classic Car we experience the Zinn-master's Big Bad AMX. Plus, we'll pay tribute to some great AMC vehicles in a visit to the national show. AMC fans are an enthusiastic group, and we see some of their favorites at the 1996 AMC National Show. We feature a segment focusing on Pete Brock, designer of the legendary Shelby Daytona Coupe.

Fred Goodell, Classic Chevy Show, Mustang Boss 302, Camaro Z28
On this episode of My Classic Car, two great muscle cars square off as we recall the heated Trans Am racing rivalry of the Boss 302 Mustang and the Camaro Z/28. We visit Virginia Beach for the 1996 Classic Chevy Show. We feature a segment on Fred Goodell, former Chief Engineer for Carroll Shelby and one of the greatest Car Nuts we've met!
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