American Restoration: Season 5: Stolen Memories #2 (80)
Stolen Memories: An exacting client agrees to pay $9,500 to restore a 1959 coin operated Western Express amusement ride. Can Rick's work match his high expectations? (S5, ep 2)
Stolen Memories: An exacting client agrees to pay $9,500 to restore a 1959 coin operated Western Express amusement ride. Can Rick's work match his high expectations? (S5, ep 2)
Employee Of The Month: A Penny Farthing and a 1930s stove turn up in need of major overhauls. Rick hopes to motivate his staff with a new Employee of the Month award. (S5, ep 1)
Mixed Signals: It's full steam ahead when an iconic railway signal arrives for restoration. Rick sets his team a challenge when Kelly organises a car show at the shop. (S5, ep 9)
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)
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)
Atomic Restoration: Rick gets his hands on a high school electric scoreboard from the 1940s, before an atomic age Uranium Detector arrives for a scientific spruce-up. (S5, ep 6)
Harleys And Horsies: Rick wagers a high-stakes bet when a battered 1970s Harley-Davidson Golf Cart comes in. The shop also tries to restore a 1950s toy horse pedal cart. (S5, ep 5)
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)
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)
Thin Tin Tin: Grammy Award-winning artist Jason Mraz gives Rick a tall order when he asks him to restore a special sign to honour the memory of his late grandfather. (S5, ep 19)