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S6, EP6 "Killer Mike Drop"
The guys get a look at the Grammy-winning artist's take on American muscle, a high-tech Cobra and rad rally racers.

S6, EP7 "Full Spectrum Cars"
The guys discover a Hispano Suiza built for a king and a plastic Citroen Mehari built for peasants.

S6, EP8 "Generation Amelia"
John Oates of Hall & Oates shares his thoughts on good music and rad cars.

S1, EP1 "DeltaWing Racer; Vengeance"
The DeltaWing race car turns hot laps; drivers explain how less is more when it comes to power to weight ratios; a graffiti artist paints a picture of a vehicle he calls Vengeance.
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