American Restoration: Season 6: Restoration Wipe-Out #104
Restoration Wipe-Out: A client sets a challenge when he brings in a 1970s wet bike. Rick puts a loud new painter to the test in a contest against Counting Cars' Horny Mike. (S6, ep 4)
Restoration Wipe-Out: A client sets a challenge when he brings in a 1970s wet bike. Rick puts a loud new painter to the test in a contest against Counting Cars' Horny Mike. (S6, ep 4)
Bear Down: Rick calls in an electronics expert to help him fix up a rare arcade game. Kowboy clashes with the boss when he gets shirty over the colour of the shop uniform. (S5, ep 4)
Train Trouble: The shop gets to work overhauling a NYC police call box. Tyler tows in a 1947 railroad speeder. But has he underestimated how much it will cost to fix? (S4, ep 4)
Slick Pick: Rick salvages two 1950s service station showpieces and a turn-of-the-century Edison film projector. Can he restore them to their former glory? (S3, ep 4)
Rev'd Up: Rick and his team get rev'd up over a rare 1950s British motorcycle in need of renovation. Later, the team take on a heavy task, restoring some 1940's penny scales. (S2, ep 4)
Ice Cold: Up against a tight deadline, Rick's team attempts to restore an antique 1940s Hershey's chocolate dispenser and a 1950s Kelvinator Fridge. (S1, ep 4)
George Clinton: Funk Yeah!: The Parliament-Funkadelic frontman challenges Rick and the team to fix up a 1920s baby Grand Piano. Can they deliver a pitch perfect restoration? (S7, ep 3)
Reject And The Eject: The crew buckle down when an ejection seat from a 1950s fighter jet lands in the shop. Plus, Brettly gets handed a tough job on an old popcorn machine. (S6, ep 3)
Escorter Service: Rick and the team get a rare chance to restore a vintage escorter from the 1964 World's Fair. They also begin work fixing up a rare antique tool sharpener. (S5, ep 3)
Sticky Fingers: Rick and his crew race against the clock to restore a 1950s taximeter. Plus, Brettly gets his big break when he oversees work on a 1800s gum vending machine. (S4, ep 3)