- Stacey David
Stacey David is the host of the
TV series GearZ onSPEED . He has worked on numerous vehicle modification and repair projects. Many of these projects are unique in terms of the final results.The types of vehicles Stacey works on range from off-road
four wheel drive s tohot rod street trucks to around the woodsall-terrain vehicle s -- or just about anything else that has an engine and some way to steer it. There are rumors that he's pretty good on the guitar as well. At one point, Stacey even played professionally so that he could finance his projects.Biography
Stacey David was born and raised in Boise, Idaho. He earned his reputation for the
hot rod club driving a 1930 5 Windowcoupe to school every day. David has had a fascination for motor vehicles and mullets for as long as he can remember.By installing 440cc
snowmobile engines, he was able to make hisgo-karts lightning fast even before he was a teenager. At the age of twelve, he did his first restore on his sister's 1963Volkswagen Beetle . However, it was his father's flat fenderWillys Jeep that became the precursor to his passion forFour Wheel Drive andoff-roading .During his college days at
Boise State University , he spent the time that would have otherwise been spent in a "boring" Biology class learning how to race at the local tracks. While there, he absorbed everything he could about racing legends such asRichard Petty ,Don Garlits , andCarroll Shelby .Stacey's desire to own and drive a completely unique vehicle led him to the best way (in his opinion) to achieve this goal - to build it yourself. In order to fulfill that goal, he became a student of legendary hot-rodders (
custom car builders)George Barris ,John Buttera andDarryl Starbird .With those skills now in hand, Stacey went to Nashville and opened up his own
custom car shop named "Rattletrap." He continued to build his reputation by working on whatever happened to be pushed, pulled, or dragged into his shop. The services the "Rattletrap" offered included engine building, custom paint, fabrication, and more.Stacey's career took a turn to TV land when, in the late 1990s, he was offered a position to host the
TV series Trucks! . Eager to seize the opportunity, Stacey joined Mel Fair to host the show beginning in its 1999 season. In 2000, however, Fair left the show and Stacey remained the only host.During the eight years he was the host of
Trucks! , the show became one of the highest rated shows onSpike TV 's weekend lineup. This was due, in part, to the fact that Stacey both designed and built his own projects, unlike many other shows during the same time frame. The show maintained the highest viewership of any automotive how-to television show throughout the years Stacey hostedTrucks! .Stacey continued to host and produce the show until the end of the 2005 season, when he chose to pursue, in his own words, "other opportunities". On March 31st, 2007 -- and a bit before that for his loyal fan base -- the meaning of "other opportunities" was revealed as a new show called “ [http://staceydavid.com/index.php?content=shows Stacey David’s GearZ] ”, airing on
ESPN2 .Season two of GearZ moved to the
SPEED channel, with the first episode premiering February 23, 2008. [ [http://www.gearztv.com/index.php?em2390=190682_-1__0_~0_-1_1_2008_0_0&content=news Official site of Stacey David's Gearz | news ] ]Notes
References
[http://staceydavid.com/ Stacey David's official website]
[http://www.semasilentauction.com/?p=60 2008 SEMA Blog Archive]
[http://www.truckblog.com/story-2210-interview_with_stacey_david Stacey David interview]
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