

Detroit Muscle
Season 2025
Working with late-model and classic muscle cars, hosts Tommy Boshers and Peyton Pittman build machines that are exciting to experience and have improved performance while maintaining their unique character
Where to Watch Detroit Muscle • Season 2025
15 Episodes
- 69 GTO Part 6 - The Art of DarknessE1
69 GTO Part 6 - The Art of DarknessSteel meets style – Today the boys finally lay down some paint on their ’69 GTO. Peyton and Tommy then wrestle the body back onto the frame and slap on all new weather stripping to lock out the elements and preserve this poised piece of Pontiac perfection. - 69 GTO Part 7 - Midnight MasterpieceE2
69 GTO Part 7 - Midnight MasterpieceClutch performance - Today Tommy and Joel install a new third pedal and show you the do’s and don’ts on how to bleed the transmission to make your ride run smooth. Then, the dash gets an upgrade but its aesthetic stays true to its retro-glory. - 69 GTO Part 9 - Music To Your EarsE4
69 GTO Part 9 - Music To Your EarsSight & Sound - Personality isn’t all looks, especially on our GTO. Tommy & Joel install a new exhaust system and break down why it matches the look and feel of our ’69 GTO. And it wouldn’t be a proper Detroit Muscle build without shiny new wheels. The guys also demonstrate how to adjust wheel offset and measure your ride to ensure these new shoes are the right fit. - 69 GTO Part 10 – Pane ReliefE5
69 GTO Part 10 – Pane ReliefGlass & Class – The guys get rid of some clear and present danger as they swap out some old glass and install new power windows on their 1969 GTO. And they begin to add the finishing touches as they install an all-new interior with carpet and seats to match. - Field of DreamsE6
Field of DreamsYard Work – Tommy and Joel hit the road to introduce two new Detroit Muscle project builds: a 1956 Chevy 210 and an A-Body Mopar they hope will hit the bullseye for their vision. Their destination: Stephen’s Performance, a muscle car graveyard with the world’s largest collection of Mopars. - Project Shell Shock – Body MovingE7
Project Shell Shock – Body MovingRusty Gold – There’s a new project in the shop, a 1956 Chevrolet 210, and today, we’re tearing it apart. The guys pull the doghouse off the car and yank the body off the frame to get their 210 project car prepped for paint. They’ll walk you through all the necessary steps to get rid of old rusty bolts and even find some interesting treasures buried beneath the seats of this classic bowtie. - 69 GTO Part 11 – Black Beauty
E869 GTO Part 11 – Black BeautyStart your engines – The day has finally come as the guys finish up their 1969 GTO, Project Henchman, and take it on its first drive. They add a few finishing touches and show you how to carefully install a spoiler on finished paint, along with some slick new stripes, and even walk you through how to get some 3D-printed hard-to-find pieces that put the cherry on top of this menacing muscle car. - Project Shell Shock – Metal MakeoverE9
Project Shell Shock – Metal MakeoverRust Revival – Brian and Joel are back in the shop with their sleeves rolled up and ready to bust the rust in their Chevy 210, Project Shell Shock. Watch as they cut, fit, and weld fresh floor pans into place, to help give this classic a solid foundation inside and out. Then it’s full steam ahead as the guys strip Shell Shock down to bare metal, prepping every inch for a new paint job. If you’re into classic car restoration, metalwork, and the nitty-gritty of getting a gasser project ready for showtime, this episode is for you. - Project Bullseye – Match GameE10
Project Bullseye – Match GamePaint by numbers – Painting a ’69 Dodge Dart? We’ll show you how to get perfect factory-match paint! Our 1969 Dodge Dart, Project Bullseye, is a bare shell providing the perfect blank canvas. Brian will show you some easy DIY color mixing methods for perfect pigment matching paint to get your project back to factory spec. - Project Bullseye – Suspension InstallationE12
Project Bullseye – Suspension InstallationWith the paint dried, it’s now time to bring our 1969 Dodge Dart one step closer to rolling! We dive deep into installing the suspension, front to back. We’ll share tips that’ll save your knuckles (and your sanity). We break down the process so you can tackle it solo in your own garage. Suspension isn’t just about ride height, it’s about control, safety, and style. Follow along as we get this Dart back on its feet. - Project Bullseye - Suspension, Fuel System, & Custom DashE13
Project Bullseye - Suspension, Fuel System, & Custom DashWe’re back in the shop with our '69 Dodge Dart, Project Bullseye, and this week it's all about knocking out what we can to keep this build moving. From getting the rear suspension bolted in, to plumbing the fuel system, wiring up the dash with some old-school toggle switches, and even spraying paint on some custom parts — it’s one of those “do what you can, when you can” kind of days. It’s the grunt work of the project, but it’s real progress, and that’s what counts. - ZL1 Performance Upgrades You Can FeelE14
ZL1 Performance Upgrades You Can Feel We’re back on the 2015 Camaro ZL1, and this episode is all about performance upgrades you can actually feel. We’re swapping in a new serpentine belt, installing coilovers, upgrading the front brakes, bleeding the system, and mounting fresh tires — tightening up every corner before hitting the road. - Project Shell Shock - Brakes, Wiring & More!E15
Project Shell Shock - Brakes, Wiring & More! This week on our '56 Chevy 210 Gasser, we’re checking a few more things off the list. We’ll install new brake pads, drop in some fresh taillights, and show you a few wiring tips to help keep things clean and simple. We’re also adding power windows for a little extra comfort, and giving our interior trim panels a quick facelift with some fresh paint. It’s all about knocking out the details that make this classic that much better.