American Restoration: Season 5: Gone To Pieces #19 (97)
Gone To Pieces: The search is on for rare parts when Big Mike brings in a 1964 Ducati motorcycle. Rick also gets charged with restoring a 1960s arcade game. (S5, ep 17)
Gone To Pieces: The search is on for rare parts when Big Mike brings in a 1964 Ducati motorcycle. Rick also gets charged with restoring a 1960s arcade game. (S5, ep 17)
Nut Job: A client's expectations prove sky-high when he coughs up $10,000 to restore a peanut roaster. Ron buys a vintage English taxi. But will it be worth the investment? (S4, ep 19)
Suds And Duds: The crew takes on a dirt road restoration when a 1967 Honda Scrambler motorcycle rolls into the shop. Plus, Tyler and Rick work to restore a TWA flight sign. (S3, ep 12)
Sofa King Cool: When Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison comes looking for a present for son Corey, Rick Dale suggests a new couch made from an old car. But can he pull the job off? (S5, ep 16)
Planes And Flames: Rick reveals the mechanics of a F-105 replica fighter jet when he gets a call from Nellis Air Force Base. The workshop welcomes a Buffalo Forge Grill. (S4, ep 18)
Restoration Rivalry: When two vintage scooters are wheeled into the shop, Rick challenges his son to a restoration race. Staff also work their magic on a vending machine. (S3, ep 18)
Batter Up: Rick's crew is put to the test when they tackle a rusty 1920s tyre changer. Plus, a 1940s baseball game is in dire need of an urgent makeover. (S3, ep 11)
Unpredictable: Rick attempts to give a 1950s Predicta TV a modern update and restore a 1890s barber shop towel steamer. Can he treat these items to a new lease of life? (S5, ep 15)
Busted Beemer: Missing parts threaten to jeopardise Rick's efforts to reassemble and revamp a 1959 BMW motorbike. The team also attempt to mend an antique pencil dispenser. (S4, ep 17)
Treats & Feet: Rick and the team do a £6,500 deal to fix up a 1940s Good Humor ice-cream bicycle. They also fine-tune one of the earliest radios, a 1920s Atwater Kent. (S3, ep 17)