American Restoration: Season 6: Pitch Perfect #108
Pitch Perfect: Rick feels the heat when he's asked to throw the first pitch at an LA Dodger's baseball game. Meanwhile, the crew upgrade a 1960s electric mini-car. (S6, ep 8)
Pitch Perfect: Rick feels the heat when he's asked to throw the first pitch at an LA Dodger's baseball game. Meanwhile, the crew upgrade a 1960s electric mini-car. (S6, ep 8)
Pests And Pins: Rick and the team give a bowling equipment vending machine a new lease of life. Later, they return an antique copper pest sprayer to its former glory. (S5, ep 8)
Cold Cuts: Rick and the team sharpen their restoration skills on a 1900s Berkel meat slicer. They also work their magic on a 1950s stamp vending machine. (S3, ep 8)
Hot & Cold: The heat is on as the team struggle to restore a 1950s coffee machine. Meanwhile, Rick battles to keep his cool as he converts a 1930s refrigerator into a wine box. (S3, ep 2)
Cooler: Rick buys a 1950s Coke cooler with plans to convert it into the holy grail of Coke collectibles: the Hot Dog Cooler Grill. (S1, ep 8)
Tune-In & Tune-Up: When a one-of-a-kind quarter-scale model of a 1932 Hudson car arrives in the shop, Rick and the guys embark on a museum-quality makeover. (S7, ep 7)
Search Part-Y: Rick is asked to make a retro cigarette dispenser into a bike tool vending machine, while Tyler bids on a rare 1950s pedal bulldozer project. (S6, ep 7)
Vacuum Daze: When a rare 1940s Rexair vacuum cleaner/air filter arrives in pieces, Rick wonders if he'll ever be able to put it all back together. (S5, ep 7)
Down & Dirty: The team are in for a rocky restoration when a three-wheeled 1972 Honda ATC rolls in. Meanwhile Ron and Tyler begin to make big plans for Rick's bachelor bash. (S4, ep 7)
Bumper Balls: Rick works his restoration magic on a vintage Italian bumper car from a local antiques shop. Later, staff take on the revamp of a 1970s toy tractor. (S3, ep 7)