Hollywood and Horsepower Show, March 12, 2026 episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 45 MIN

Hollywood and Horsepower Show, March 12, 2026

from Hollywood and Horsepower Show with Mark Otto · host Author

Hollywood and Horsepower Show with Mark Otto Guest, Scott Spencer Aviation, Horsepower, and the DIY Spirit: A Conversation with Scott Spencer Hollywood & Horsepower: Scott Spencer A deep dive into aviation, high-end resto-mods, and the "non-declining asset" lifestyle. Interview Abstract The Pilot's Perspective "I'm a car guy trapped in a pilot's body." Delta Captain: 27-year career; emphasizes "quality of life" and being home every night. The Timing Factor: Career shaped by 9/11 and seniority; luck played a massive role in avoiding furloughs. Aviation vs. Passion: Views flying as a serious profession but builds cars for creative fulfillment. Resto-Mod Philosophy The Build Old school aesthetics paired with modern chassis (Roadster Shop) and crate motors (LS/LT4). The Goal Creating "drivable" vintage cars that perform like modern supercars. The Garage (Portfolio) Factory Five Cobra: The entry point build. '67 Camaro: Roadster Shop test-bed. '65 Mustang: DIY metalwork & paint. '67 Chevelle: Current 650HP LT4 project. Secondary Assets #WatchCollector #SocialMedia (500k+) #GoldenRetrievers #AuburnUniversity Strategy: Uses social media to encourage DIY builds and collaborate with top-tier industry names like Roadster Shop and Auto Metal Direct. Host: Hollywood and Horsepower • Guest: Scott Spencer Est. Reading Time: 4 mins This document summarizes an interview with Scott Spencer, a veteran Delta Air Lines captain who has parlayed his analytical pilot mindset into a successful second "career" as a high-end custom car builder and social media influencer. The discussion explores the parallels between the precision of aviation and the craftsmanship of "resto-modding" classic American muscle cars. The Flight Path: Career, Timing, and Tradition Scott Spencer’s entry into aviation was heavily influenced by his father, a combat veteran and major airline captain. Unlike many "aviation geeks," Scott was primarily drawn to the lifestyle—the ability to be fully present at home without the lingering responsibilities of a corporate 9-to-5 job. His career trajectory was defined by "perfectly lucky" timing; he was hired by Delta at age 25, nearly a decade younger than the average hire at the time. This early start provided a seniority buffer that protected him during the industry-wide volatility following 9/11 and the 2008 financial crisis. Despite 27 years in the cockpit, Scott remains a "car guy trapped in a pilot’s body," viewing flying as a professional discipline while cars and watches serve as his primary creative outlets. Pilot Profile: Scott Spencer Current Role: Captain, Delta Air Lines (27 Years) Hiring Age: 25 (Industry Avg: 34) Military Service: Air National Guard (Enlisted) Flight Philosophy: Seniority-based "Day Trips" to maximize home time. The Art of the Resto-Mod Spencer’s automotive journey began with a Factory Five Cobra kit car, built with almost no prior mechanical experience. Over the last decade, his skills have evolved from basic assembly to complex metalwork and self-taught paint jobs. He specializes in "resto-mods"—vintage aesthetics paired with modern performance. His builds, such as his '67 Camaro and '65 Mustang, often feature Roadster Shop chassis and modern GM crate engines (LS and LT4). This approach solves the primary issue with 1960s muscle cars: they look iconic but originally "drove like trucks." By integrating modern suspensions and powertrains, he creates vehicles that are as reliable and high-performing as contemporary sports cars while retaining their classic silhouettes. Influence and the DIY Community With over 500,000 followers across social media platforms, Spencer has transitioned from a builder who posts videos to a content creator who builds cars. His philosophy centers on transparency and encouragement; he intentionally avoids discussing specific build costs to prevent discouraging hobbyists with smaller budgets. Instead, he focuses on the "side quest" of partnering with industry leaders like Roadster Shop and Auto Metal Direct to showcase high-quality components. His goal is to demonstrate that with a detail-oriented mindset and a willingness to learn, anyone can tackle complex mechanical projects. The Spencer Build Philosophy 🏎️ Aesthetics100% Vintage Body + ⚙️ PerformanceModern Chassis/Crate Motors = 🏆 The ResultReliable "Daily" Classics Key Data & Metrics Social Media Reach: 500,000+ followers across all platforms. Aviation Tenure: 27 years at Delta Air Lines; 14 years remaining until mandatory retirement at age 65. Marriage: Celebrating 30th anniversary with wife, Kimmy, this September. Build Timeline: Approximately 2 years per complex vehicle (e.g., the '65 Mustang). Performance Specs: The Cobra build weighs only 2,400 lbs with 450 horsepower. To-Do / Next Steps Complete the ongoing '67 Chevelle build, which features a 650-hp supercharged LT4 engine. Continue the "side quest" of collaborating with industry brands like Roadster Shop and American Autowire for social media content. Finalize the installation of the bedroom full of Chevelle parts to avoid "wasting resources". Explore potential offsite storage solutions as the home garage reaches maximum capacity. Conclusion Scott Spencer represents a unique blend of professional discipline and hobbyist passion. By applying the analytical, safety-first mindset of an airline captain to the world of custom car building, he has created a portfolio of vehicles that bridge the gap between history and modern technology. His success on social media serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of the DIY spirit and the "non-declining" value of craftsmanship.

Hollywood and Horsepower Show with Mark Otto Guest, Scott Spencer Aviation, Horsepower, and the DIY Spirit: A Conversation with Scott Spencer Hollywood and Horsepower: Scott Spencer A deep dive into aviation, high-end resto-mods, and the "non-declining asset" lifestyle. Interview Abstract The Pilot's Perspective "I'm a car guy trapped in a pilot's body." Delta Captain: 27-year career; emphasizes "quality of life" and being home every night. The Timing Factor: Career shaped by 9/11 and seniority; luck played a massive role in avoiding furloughs. Aviation vs. Passion: Views flying as a serious profession but builds cars for creative fulfillment. Resto-Mod Philosophy The Build Old school aesthetics paired with modern chassis (Roadster Shop) and crate motors (LS/LT4). The Goal Creating "drivable" vintage cars that perform like modern supercars. The Garage (Portfolio) Factory Five Cobra: The entry point build. '67 Camaro: Roadster Shop test-bed. '65 Mustang: DIY metalwork and paint. '67 Chevelle: Current 650HP LT4 project. Secondary Assets #WatchCollector #SocialMedia (500k+) #GoldenRetrievers #AuburnUniversity Strategy: Uses social media to encourage DIY builds and collaborate with top-tier industry names like Roadster Shop and Auto Metal Direct. Host: Hollywood and Horsepower • Guest: Scott Spencer Est. Reading Time: 4 mins This document summarizes an interview with Scott Spencer, a veteran Delta Air Lines captain who has parlayed his analytical pilot mindset into a successful second "career" as a high-end custom car builder and social media influencer. The discussion explores the parallels between the precision of aviation and the craftsmanship of "resto-modding" classic American muscle cars. The Flight Path: Career, Timing, and Tradition Scott Spencer’s entry into aviation was heavily influenced by his father, a combat veteran and major airline captain. Unlike many "aviation geeks," Scott was primarily drawn to the lifestyle—the ability to be fully present at home without the lingering responsibilities of a corporate 9-to-5 job. His career trajectory was defined by "perfectly lucky" timing; he was hired by Delta at age 25, nearly a decade younger than the average hire at the time. This early start provided a seniority buffer that protected him during the industry-wide volatility following 9/11 and the 2008 financial crisis. Despite 27 years in the cockpit, Scott remains a "car guy trapped in a pilot’s body," viewing flying as a professional discipline while cars and watches serve as his primary creative outlets. Pilot Profile: Scott Spencer Current Role: Captain, Delta Air Lines (27 Years) Hiring Age: 25 (Industry Avg: 34) Military Service: Air National Guard (Enlisted) Flight Philosophy: Seniority-based "Day Trips" to maximize home time. The Art of the Resto-Mod Spencer’s automotive journey began with a Factory Five Cobra kit car, built with almost no prior mechanical experience. Over the last decade, his skills have evolved from basic assembly to complex metalwork and self-taught paint jobs. He specializes in "resto-mods"—vintage aesthetics paired with modern performance. His builds, such as his '67 Camaro and '65 Mustang, often feature Roadster Shop chassis and modern GM crate engines (LS and LT4). This approach solves the primary issue with 1960s muscle cars: they look iconic but originally "drove like trucks." By integrating modern suspensions and powertrains, he creates vehicles that are as reliable and high-performing as contemporary sports cars while retaining their classic silhouettes. Influence and the DIY Community With over 500,000 followers across social media platforms, Spencer has transitioned from a builder who posts videos to a content creator who builds cars. His philosophy centers on transparency and encouragement; he intentionally avoids discussing specific build costs to prevent discouragin

NOW PLAYING

Hollywood and Horsepower Show, March 12, 2026

0:00 45:28

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

MG Show MG Show The MG Show, hosted by Jeffrey Pedersen and Shannon Townsend, is a leading alternative media platform dedicated to uncovering the truth behind today’s most pressing political issues. Launched in 2019, the show has grown exponentially, offering unfiltered insights, comprehensive research, and real-time analysis. With a commitment to independent journalism and factual integrity, the MG Show empowers its audience with knowledge and encourages active participation in the political discourse. Breaking News Show | eTurboNews Juergen Thomas Steinmetz News is relevant to the global travel and tourism industry, human rights and global issues.Breaking news when it happens and only from the source. Eat to Live Jenna Fuhrman, Dr. Fuhrman Our health is our most precious gift and smart nutrition can change your life. Each month, join Dr. Fuhrman and his daughter, Jenna Fuhrman as they discuss important topics in the world of nutrition. Eat to Live will change the way you eat and think about food. French Your Way Jessica: Native French teacher founder of French Your Way Boost your French listening skills and test your comprehension with this one of a kind series of podcasts. Get the chance to listen to a real conversation between native speakers talking at normal speed AND customise your learning experience through carefully designed sets of questions (2 levels of difficulty) available for download at www.frenchvoicespodcast.com. All interviews also come with the transcript. French teacher Jessica interviews native speakers of French from around the world who share a bit of their life and passion. Where else would you meet in one same place a French yoga teacher based in Melbourne, a soap manufacturer from Provence, or a couple cycling around the world?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Hollywood and Horsepower Show with Mark Otto?

This episode is 45 minutes long.

When was this Hollywood and Horsepower Show with Mark Otto episode published?

This episode was published on March 12, 2026.

What is this episode about?

Hollywood and Horsepower Show with Mark Otto Guest, Scott Spencer Aviation, Horsepower, and the DIY Spirit: A Conversation with Scott Spencer Hollywood & Horsepower: Scott Spencer A deep dive into aviation, high-end resto-mods, and the...

Is there a transcript available for this episode?

Yes, a full transcript is available for this episode. You can read the complete transcript on the episode page.

Can I download this Hollywood and Horsepower Show with Mark Otto episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!