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Who said three-wheeled cars can't be desirable? Mike goes on the hunt for a truly iconic car - the 1970s Bond Bug. It's orange, has no doors and only three wheels.
Mike tries to find a V8-powered Land Rover Defender that Edd can turn into a cool urban cruiser. With just ?5,000 can he find a decent car and spec it up?
The Kellys try to make their gold-sucking Crawler work. Vernon's plans falter as he deals with health issues. Jane receives news of the birth of Emily's baby.
Mike is seduced by a Land Rover Discovery Mk1 with low mileage. But with no MoT, a leaking sunroof and rust problems, Elvis has his work cut out buying parts.
Richard decides to restore his 1937 Buick Racer to its Indy 500 roots, but setbacks threaten the project. Russell and Richard buy a '77 Blazer with big potential.
The Monkeys rev up for their last attempt to finish the '72 Buick Riviera super-build in time for SEMA. $300,000 has been invested so failure is not an option.
The Gas Monkeys race to finish their Buick Indy Racer for a deep-pocket client. Next, a collector wheels and deals for Richard's 1975 Datsun 280-Z.
The guys team up with the Gary Sinise Foundation to build a custom '81 Jeep CJ7 as a tribute for Veteran's Day. Later, an original '68 Chevelle tempts Richard.
Mike finds a clean WRX at a good price. Mike decides to make it stand out by making it go faster and look better. Edd has plenty of ideas on how to do both!
This classic Jag is one of the best-looking cars in the world and Mike gladly takes a risk on a wreck. But the price of parts is huge - will the project crash and burn?
Designed as an off-road army car the Mini Moke soon became a civilian cult classic, so this should be a winner. But can the lads agree on anything and get the job done?
The Raneys head off to answer an SOS call from an off-grid couple. But with severe storms threatening floods, they are in a race against Mother Nature.
The Raneys try to restore a failed homestead in Ohio. Marty's only hope is an old gas well, which if he can get working, can breathe life back into the property.
Jake must confront his disorderly crew, forcing him to make a tough decision. Meanwhile, Keith deals with a knife injury to one of his deckhands.
Firas Kazma goes on a fishing expedition across the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, learning valuable techniques in every location.
How do they build one of the world's most exclusive luxury cars? How do they make a referee's whistle that can be heard above 50,000 screaming fans?
Drew seeks out antiques that are rich with local provenance. On the Scottish border, he finds a Georgian Cockpen chair, then snaps up a chilling art piece in North Wales.
On a trip from Manchester to Hampshire, Drew visits expert dealers, snapping up a campaign chair, a Georgian bookcase, and a 19th-century carved deer.
Sculptor Nick and gilder Ruth team up to restore a very expensive antique table. Meanwhile, upholsterer Craig has difficulties fixing up a mid-century classic design.
Drew challenges an engineer to fix an iconic item from the 80s that is in awful shape. Meanwhile, globe restorer James takes drastic action to restore a 150-year-old masterpiece.
Ant has found a great deal on a big all-American modern Mopar V8 engine. Mike thinks he's found the perfect home for it: a 1965 Plymouth Barracuda.
Ant turns the 1965 Barracuda into a full drag race car to race against Top Fuel Champion, Antron Brown, on the famous quarter-mile dragstrip in Pomona, CA.
Many items that make up the modern world are the result of sophisticated engineering and production processes. How do they do it?
To make up for lost profits, Jared takes a huge gamble on bringing two valuable pieces of machinery back to life after decades of neglect.
Drew and Al buy from businesses in the process of change. They find a striking Windsor chair, an anatomical model, and artefacts from a former mill.
At a Catholic church in Liverpool, Drew's prayers are answered with a pair of very rare chairs. In Loughborough, he finds industrial gems in the world's largest bell foundry.
The Mooka Boys are finally ready to start tunnelling toward black opal glory, until their last working machine suffers a catastrophic breakdown.
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