Parking Wars: Season 2: Parking Wars 7
Late night party-goers struggle to get back to their cars before the lot closes, and Tim gets an earful from the wild crowds while ticketing on South Street.
Late night party-goers struggle to get back to their cars before the lot closes, and Tim gets an earful from the wild crowds while ticketing on South Street.
Money Ball: The staff examine items signed by President Franklin D Roosevelt, as well as a rare photograph taken during baseball star Babe Ruth's debut season. (S16, ep 5)
Mr Cool: Rick sizes up a signed print of a famous Ansel Adams photograph. Plus, can the shop cash in on a 1791 one-cent coin? (S15, ep 7)
New Old Man: A confederate children's school book and a set of Cabbage Patch Kids come into the shop. Plus, Rick buys a Porsche. Could it be the start of a mid-life crisis? (S14, ep 5)
Rock Bottom: Rick checks out a rock crawler while Corey discovers a jersey worn by sports star Bob Hayes. Plus, can the guys solve the problem of their bad online reviews? (S13, ep 6)
Crosby Stills And Cash: The Pawn Stars try to strike a deal on a guitar signed by 60s supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash. They also check out a pair of WWII bomb fins. (S8, ep 5)
The King's Bling: Rick gets all shook up when a man brings in a heavy gold necklace owned by Elvis Presley. The guys are also wowed by 200 vintage Matchbox cars. (S7, ep 5)
Sub For Sale: A one-man submarine, a tiny Model T Ford and an officer's Revolutionary War commission give the guys some tough decisions. Are these items that could turn a profit? (S6, ep 5)
Never Surrender: The guys ponder a letter allegedly signed by Winston Churchill, a fascinating Holy Relic and a Hummer in need of rewiring. But will their scepticism cost them big money?
Gone with the Schwinn: The thrilled Pawn Stars are presented with a collection of personal tapes from Rat Pack legend Sammy Davis Jr and a pair of pristine 1950s' Schwinn Phantom Bicycles.