Parking Wars: Season 3: Parking Wars 9
Reality series following parking attendants as they ticket, clamp and tow in Philadelphia. Newly promoted Jeff springs straight into action when tempers flare in town on a Saturday night.
Reality series following parking attendants as they ticket, clamp and tow in Philadelphia. Newly promoted Jeff springs straight into action when tempers flare in town on a Saturday night.
Reality series following parking attendants as they ticket, clamp and tow in Philadelphia. A hit and run tears Courtney and Sonjia from their beat, and Ponytail imposes a 4 July ordnance.
Reality series following parking attendants as they ticket, clamp and tow in Philadelphia. A man trying to remove a clamp is caught red-handed and sparks fly in a parking crisis at a gala.
Spooning Paul Revere: The men get the chance to buy a spoon made by silversmith and American Revolution patriot Paul Revere, an 1800s' cuckoo clock and a mysterious vintage archery bow.
Chopper Gamble: Rick tries to convince the Old Man to buy a helicopter, before setting his sights on a 240-year-old lottery ticket that might, or might not be, signed by George Washington.
Tattoos And Tantrums: The guys weigh up whether or not to buy a saddle used by Kevin Costner in the movie Dances With Wolves, and Corey considers making his mark in the tattoo business.
The Pawn Stars get the chance to buy a classic 1973 pinball machine and a 1924 gold coin considered the most beautiful ever produced by the US Mint. But can they trust it is real?
Big Guns: The Pawn Stars are presented with an explosive set of Soviet nuclear missile launch keys, a Gibson 1920s' ukulele banjo and two of the biggest guns that Rick has ever seen.
Fortune In Flames: At the shop, Rick struggles to get a good deal for a flame thrower, while Corey and Chumlee try their luck in an auction for a classic gypsy fortune-teller machine.
Backroom Brawl: The Pawn Stars puzzle over a pocket-sized sundial that's concealing an interesting secret, and Corey and Chumlee target a rifle sharp-shooting arcade game from the 60s.