American Restoration: Season 7: Un-Kniev-Able #1
Un-Kniev-Able: Rick turns a beaten-up 1976 Evel Knievel Junior Roadmaster bike into a prize set of wheels. But can a demo of jaw-dropping stunts earn its owner a discount? (S7, ep 1)
Un-Kniev-Able: Rick turns a beaten-up 1976 Evel Knievel Junior Roadmaster bike into a prize set of wheels. But can a demo of jaw-dropping stunts earn its owner a discount? (S7, ep 1)
Bond Ambition: Rick is faced with his toughest job yet when a James Bond Lotus Esprit Submarine Car, featured in the film The Spy Who Loved Me, rolls into the shop. (S7, ep 9)
Knockout Restoration: When a client looks to restore a vintage arcade Punch-Out Game, Rick Dale and his guys get to work. (S7, 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)
David Copperfield: Rick Works His Magic: World-renowned illusionist David Copperfield calls on Rick and the team to restore two items from his magic museum's collection. (S7, ep 5)
Big Macs And Cool Tracks: Rick takes on a retro challenge in the form of a 'Big Mac Jail' from a 1970s McDonald's play area. He also works on a 1950s portable record player. (S7, ep 5)
Slap-Shots And Stogies: Rick takes a shot at restoring a 1950s table hockey game. His workshop crew also revive a 1910 slot machine that pays out cigars instead of cash. (S7, 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)
Back To Four Square: The crew work at full throttle to fix a rare British 1950s Ariel Square-Four motorcycle. Ron challenges his protege Leonard to a big rig contest. (S7, ep 2)
Nascar History 300: Dales Of Thunder: Champion driver Kyle Bush and Charlotte Motor Speedway's Marcus Smith call on Rick to create a trophy for the History 300 race. (S7, ep 13)