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Oil and Whiskey with Roadster Shop
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The Roadster Shop builds the best chassis in the world and creates some of the most badass muscle cars in the game. Oil Whiskey, the crew behind the creations brings listeners into the shop for discussions on the kind of content gearheads want: insights about the latest tech, updates about their custom builds, events, industry news, tips and a ton more.
Along with insights from the hosts, Jeremy Gerber, Phil Gerber, and Josh Henning, listeners also get to hear the guys answer their questions, break down some of their favorite models and get to know the crew responsible for the shop’s award-winning collection of muscle cars.
Along with insights from the hosts, Jeremy Gerber, Phil Gerber, and Josh Henning, listeners also get to hear the guys answer their questions, break down some of their favorite models and get to know the crew responsible for the shop’s award-winning collection of muscle cars.
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The after hours chaos continues in Part Two — and this time, it gets even better. We kick things off with Chris Cerce of Cerce Customs, Chris Stafford of Stafford’s Garage, and a return visit from Vini of Vini’s Hot Rods. Then, things take a turn…For the first time ever, the one and only Cousin Mikey takes over the host chair. He’s been name-dropped on the show for years, and now he’s running the mic with a new wave of guests including Jesse Greening, Dave Delancey of The Lobster Trap, and a special On the Gas segment featuring Blake Shaw breaking down his 1969 Chevelle.This episode is equal parts hangout, hot rod talk, and late-night mayhem. You’ve been warned.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Chris Jacobs. One of the most familiar faces in automotive television and car culture. The first and only guest to appear on the show for the third time! Chris shares stories from throughout his career, his time around some of the industry’s most memorable builds and personalities, and why he continues to stay so connected to the car world after all these years.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Hunter Ring and Ryan Fielding from Ringbrothers, one of the most innovative and recognizable shops in the custom car world.Hunter and Ryan talk about growing up around the brand, how they found their roles inside the shop, and what it’s really like working behind the scenes at Ringbrothers. From fabrication stories to the culture inside the building, the guys share an honest look at how the next generation is helping push the craft forward.We dig into:How Hunter and Ryan grew into their roles at RingbrothersWhat shop culture looks like from the insideThe balance between tradition, modern creativity, and big expectationsHow major builds come together behind the scenesThe future of Ringbrothers and where the brand is headedIf you’re into high-end builds, shop culture, creativity, fabrication, or the future of Ringbrothers, this episode is a must-watch.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Scott Spencer, the creator behind @scottsrides. A page built on clean cars, honest storytelling, and a genuine love for the community around them.Scott talks about how he got into cars, what inspired him to start sharing his builds online, and how @scottsrides grew into a place where people connect over creativity, project struggles, and the joy of keeping old cars alive. From early influences to the builds he’s most proud of, Scott breaks down what it means to be part of today’s car culture online and in real life.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we sit down with Karl Schulman and Logan Como of Garret’s Rod Shop, one of the most respected names in modern hot rod and custom car building.Garret’s blends old-school craftsmanship with modern design, and Karl & Logan share how the shop approaches creativity, problem-solving, and building cars with real personality. From metalwork to workflow to the culture inside the shop, this episode goes deep into their process and what keeps them pushing the craft forward.We dig into:The story behind Garret’s Rod Shop and how the team worksCrafting modern hot rods while respecting traditional rootsHow they approach design, fabrication, and problem-solvingShop culture, mentorship, and keeping the next generation involvedHow hot rodding is still evolving and where it’s headed nextGrab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Jesus Lopez of Gabe’s Custom Interiors — a name every hot rod fan knows.Founded by his father Gabe Lopez, the shop set the standard for custom interiors, earning its place in hot rodding history through legendary collaborations with Boyd Coddington and appearances on American Hot Rod.Jesus shares what it was like growing up in that world, learning from his father, and now leading the next generation of Gabe’s.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we sit down with Chris Barrett, President of Barrett Firearms . The company behind some of the most recognized precision rifles in the world.Chris shares the story of how Barrett became an American icon, what it takes to engineer world-class firearms, and how the same mindset that drives innovation in the gun industry mirrors the craftsmanship found in hot rodding and performance culture.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Steven Bunker and Damon Lee og Goodguys Rod & Custom. Two names deeply connected to the world of automotive media and marketing.With decades of experience across magazines, events, and industry storytelling, Steven and Damon break down how car culture has evolved, what’s changed in the media landscape, and how brands and builders are connecting with enthusiasts today.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Bill Ganahl, founder of South City Rod & Custom — one of the most respected traditional hot rod shops in the country.Bill shares his journey from growing up around hot rods to building a brand rooted in craftsmanship, authenticity, and timeless design. From his early influences to what it takes to build a car that feels right, Bill dives into the process, mindset, and soul behind South City’s signature style.We talk about:The roots of South City Rod & Custom and Bill’s philosophy on craftsmanshipWhat it means to build traditional hot rods that stand the test of timeThe influence of legends like Roy Brizio, Steve Moal, and Chip FooseWhy hot rod culture still matters — and how it’s evolvingHow authenticity separates a “cool build” from a great carWhether you’re into custom cars, classic builds, shop culture, or just love hearing from the people keeping the spirit of hot rodding alive, this is one you don’t want to miss.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Michael Good, President of Performance Racing Industry (PRI).Michael brings insight into the racing world from the industry side where innovation, advocacy, and community come together to keep motorsports alive and thriving. We dive into PRI’s mission, how it supports racers and builders, and what the future of performance racing looks like.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Tom Gattuso and Warren Kosikov from SEMA.For Tom, it’s his second time on the show — but his first time sitting with us in person. Alongside Warren, they give us an inside look at the work SEMA does behind the scenes, how the industry is evolving, and why events like the SEMA Show are more important than ever.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
From wild days at Hoonigan to building his own YouTube brand, Zac Mertens (aka Mister Zachary) has seen it all. In this episode, he shares untold Hoonigan stories, the lessons he took from that environment, and how he’s making his own mark in car culture online.We get into his career, the projects that shaped him, and what it really takes to balance creativity, chaos, and cars.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.This week on Oil & Whiskey, we sit down with Craig Metros, retired Ford Design Executive with over 35 years shaping some of the most iconic vehicles on the road. From the 2004 F-150 that redefined a segment, to his work on the Ford GT program that returned to Le Mans, Craig’s stories take us inside the design studio battles, the global moves, and the passion that fueled a career at the highest level of automotive design.
Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.This week on Oil & Whiskey, the guys sit down with Josh Freeman, founder of Freeman Fabrication and a key builder on Aaron Kaufman’s Shifting Gears and Gas Monkey Garage. Josh takes us through his evolution in the automotive world from tearing into builds on TV to mastering high-precision sheet metal work in his own shop.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Bill Goldberg—WWE Hall of Famer, actor, and lifelong car guy. Known for his intensity in the ring and his passion in the garage, Goldberg shares stories about his legendary wrestling career, his love for football & muscle cars, and what it’s like balancing fame with family and horsepower.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
In this episode, we sit down with Mike Finnegan, Co-host of Roadkill and Faster with Finnegan, to talk about building cars, making TV, and the wild road that led him here. From starting out as a writer and editor to becoming a face of automotive entertainment, Mike shares stories about working with David Freiburger, the early days of YouTube car culture, and balancing family life with constant projects and filming. The guys also dig into hot rod culture, unforgettable builds, and what keeps Mike chasing horsepower.
Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.Eddie Pettus, the man behind Eddie’s Rod & Custom, joins the Oil & Whiskey podcast to talk about his journey building some of the most jaw-dropping hot rods in the game. From show-winning details to the philosophy that drives his shop’s craftsmanship, Eddie shares stories from the shop floor, insights into the custom car world, and the builds that put him on the map.Listen in for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to turn vision into metal—and why Eddie’s passion for the craft hasn’t slowed down one bit.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Ross Logsdon, founder of Premier Street Rod, a shop known for top-shelf craftsmanship and complete steel bodies for classic builds. Ross shares the story of how Premier got started, the challenges of manufacturing full steel reproduction bodies, and what it takes to blend traditional hot rod values with modern precision.The crew dives into how Premier evolved from shop builds to supplying some of the best in the industry, what it’s like staying ahead in a niche market, and the lessons Ron’s learned building cars that are meant to last.
Dan Hogan of Hogan Built joins Oil & Whiskey to talk Blazers, Barrett Jackson, and breaking the mold. From building bikes and baggers to crafting some of the baddest K5s and K10s on the scene, Dan shares how his obsession with clean lines and custom work evolved into one of the hottest names in the off-road game. The guys dive into his leap from collision repair to full-on custom builds, how his Barrett Jackson breakout helped fuel the four-wheel-drive boom, and what it takes to balance craftsmanship with client expectations. Whether you're a fan of SEMA showstoppers or you're chasing inspiration for your own build, this one's got plenty of fuel for the fire.
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we’re joined by Melanie Hellwig-White, President of Hellwig Products—a fourth-generation family business that’s been keeping vehicles stable and performance-driven for over 75 years.Melanie shares what it’s like stepping into a leadership role in a legacy company, how Hellwig continues to innovate in the suspension world, and why staying connected to the enthusiast community matters now more than ever. From SEMA involvement to family values and business strategy, this episode dives into the real behind-the-scenes of keeping an iconic brand moving forward.






















