What’s workin’ at Stacey David’s Shop?
Stacey has been busy this week working on the V8 Interceptor for Season V! The question is…..can you look at the following pictures and find the differences in the cars? Of course we threw in a bunch of stuff here….some are obvious, some not so obvious….just to throw you off track. There are seven things different between these two photos. If you are not finding seven, then obviously you are missing something…….!! If you are unable to locate them all, I guess you’ll just have to wait for it to air on Speed!

Stacey, the interceptor will be killer. E-MAIL ME BACK. i HAVE A 96 Bronco that needs a little work.
Posted by: pat dunson | February 17, 2011 at 11:43 PM
Stacey I have been watching the shows with the Mercury Cougar. The car brings back a lot of memories I had a car that looked just like it back in the "70" . We had to sell it to get married in 1978, we have been married ever since. I now have a 1970 Cobra Torino 429 CJ w/4 speed non ram-air in the process of restoration . These need to be restored a 1971 Torino GT w/429 CJ auto ram-air,1971 Torino GT w351 auto,this is our garage queen 1999 Cobra Mustang convertible
Posted by: Dwane Schaefer | February 19, 2011 at 06:51 AM
Love the Cougar. I still have the Hotwheels Cougar from when I was a kid...
Posted by: Sids04 | February 21, 2011 at 06:25 PM
love your show, my stepson is 13 and definitely a car guy, gotta 79 t/a all pontiac with NOS and just bought a new project, a 91 mustang, really enjoy watching a true car guy on tv and not an actor trying to be one, keep the shows coming
Posted by: Robbie Gentry | February 23, 2011 at 05:13 PM
Stacy, I have been watching the show since it was trucks. Enjoy it and look forward to it every week. Been working on a 50 Mercury and finially got the guts to send in pix today.
Keep up the good work.
Posted by: Russ Reber | February 24, 2011 at 07:47 AM
Love the INTERCEPTOR project I am currently workinh on a 68 Cougar that is stuffed with a 460 from a lincoln, fenderwells cut-out wish I had known about alot of the parts you put on,..this has a mustang 2 front stock rear with frame ties and an 8pt cage hoping to be on the drag track soon,...thanks for a GREAT project,..not many cougars around anymore
Posted by: Terry H | February 24, 2011 at 12:49 PM
Stacy,
My wife and I love the show, we can't get enough. The Banshee project was awesome the way it came out. Maybe you can do a segment on how to install a small shot of NOS to a small block. Keeps the laughs coming.
Posted by: Richard Corrao | February 25, 2011 at 08:23 PM
Stacy,
Love the show - it got me working on the Trans Am again - Thanks
About the V8 Interceptor picture.
Ruling out all the differences caused by the change in camera angle (exit sign, light, reflections, etc.).
The second picture (v82.jpg) does indeed have 7 additional items that are not in the first picture - but the first picture (v81.jpg) has 1 item that is not in the second picture = which gives me a total count of 8 differences.
Germ
Posted by: Germ Orndorff | February 27, 2011 at 06:19 AM
i wrote you a while ago and i never heard from you thanks im a really big fan of your show thanks ken ruger
Posted by: ken ruger | March 01, 2011 at 09:11 PM
Stacey,
Love the show. I've been follwing you since Trucks. Love the copperhead project. Finally found my 87 mustang coupe project, I saved it from the crusher. Its gonna be alot of work but it'll be worth it. Keep up the good work, can't wait to see the interceptor project finished. Ray,Fl
Posted by: Ray Ryan | March 02, 2011 at 09:49 AM
Oh No! another project. Stacy my biggest beef with your show is there isn't a new one every week. Dude I've been watching you since before Sargent Rock. But you've got too many cool project and it takes too, tooo, toooo long to see the pay off. I'm still waiting on the Banshee, Sgt Rock, Heavy Metal, and the Interceptor. I'm disappointed that the Rat Roadster is back, I thought it was done.
Posted by: J | March 12, 2011 at 09:53 AM
let's join our hands together to stop this kind of wrong doings. It may risk lives in the future if we just let them continue.
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