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- Car restorer Wayne Carini uncovers a rare 1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atalante Coupe from a secluded garage.
- Joe Bojalad thinks he is being interviewed about his '55 Put in bay race; actually his son has bought back his A.C. Ace and Wayne's restored it. What will he think?
- Wayne takes a '41 custom-made Lincoln, a '29 Pierce-Arrow, and a Panhard to Bonhams; what will they achieve at auction? Plus, Wayne bids on a Rolls Royce Phantom 3.
- Wayne takes home a 1957 Packard Clipper Station Wagon and a 1957 Ford Country Sedan Wagon.
- Wayne invests in a Jaguar 120 '53 coupe that needs a serious amount of work; but can he find a home for the seller's motorbikes? Plus, a classic '57 Spohn grabs Wayne's attention.
- Wayne and car buddy Ralph can't believe their good fortune when they win a sealed-bid auction for a one-of-one, all-original 1930 Minerva bodied by Hibbard & Darrin, but as extraordinary as the car itself is the story of the man who owned it.
- A client asks Wayne to sell a Boyd Coddington collection of cars in Idaho. Will he make the late presenter of American Hot Rod proud?
- While the Falcon is in fact a station wagon - it's got that cool Woodie styling Wayne loves and he's sure this car will make a great quick flip. After a brief inspection he buys the car on the spot.
- Wayne visits the Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum, where he's on the lookout for a BMW Isetta for his daughter. But will he be able to get his hands on one at a good price?
- Wayne attends the start to the auction season at Amelia Island. He lists a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 190SL and 280SE Cabriolet, but will he walk away with a profit?
- Wayne heads to an auction of unusual cars where a 1937 Packard Convertible catches his eye. But how far will he be willing to go to secure a deal?
- Wayne takes his client's 1908 Simplex Speedcar roadster, recognised as the oldest Simplex in existence, to the Mecum auction. What will this rare classic achieve?
- Wayne's got--not one--but two, rare Stutz motorcars on his radar. One is a 1930 Stutz roadster with coveted cut-down doors, but the seller is playing his cards close to his chest. Car two is a Stutz Special built to look like a SSK Mercedes sports car.
- Now after owning the car for several years, Wayne is hoping the Pebble Beach lineage will add value to the Muntz when he rolls the dice and puts it and up for sale at the prestigious Bonhams auction in Carmel Valley, CA.
- Wayne works with an ex-racing driver to get the best price on his 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB four cam. Plus, on the west coast a 1966 Ferrari alloy-body car stops the traffic.
- Wayne explores coachbuilder Steve Moal's extraordinary collection of one-off cars; how will they fare at auction? Plus, Wayne bids big on a classic DKW.
- Wayne enjoys his Austin Cooper twin-engine Mini at Monterey. Plus, what will his 2001 MV Augusta F4 and 1967 275 GTB/4 Ferrari alloy body car achieve at auction?
- While the shop restores a 1967 Corvette, Wayne heads up to Maine where he's tracking down a 1931 Packard that's been in the family for decades.
- The 1967 Ferrari GTB four cam goes under the hammer - but will they achieve the price they are looking for? Plus, Wayne is delighted with his new 1958 Porsche Speedster GS/GT.
- Wayne takes his newly restored 1964 Ferrari Lusso and 1957 Mercedes 300SL Gullwing to auction at Scottsdale; but will these prize cars achieve the prices he is looking for?
- The late Leeroy Hartung's amazing collection includes the first Hertz rental car and a 1950 Edwards roadster. Will Wayne win the 1950 Veritas he has set his heart on?
- Wayne buys a 1924 Marmon Speedster from two brothers in NJ who at one time held a world record in High Wheel Biking. Later when the Marmon fails to sell at auction, Wayne turns disappointment into a wining solution.
- After he is outbid on three original-owner classics in Dallas, Wayne follows the cars to auction, determined to buy the red Dino GTS he covets - will he be successful?
- Wayne checks out a dream barn find that includes a 1930 Rolls Royce Phantom Newmarket. But will these classics achieve a decent price when they are auctioned without a reserve?
- Wayne chased a Hudson Italia for 38 years before acquiring the car in 2006. It turns out that the woman he bought it from still has a few surprises left up her sleeve.
- 2008– 22mTV-PG7.4 (5)TV EpisodeWith two winning race cars and a high-tech hybrid supercar with over one hundred years of racing and automotive engineering between them, there's just one thing left for Wayne to do: head to the track.
- Wayne visits Lee Roy Hartung's amassed assortment of motoring and vintage collectibles includes cars, motorcycles, license plates, and everything in between.
- Wayne is selling a 275 Ferrari, but a car this special requires the right buyer. Meanwhile, he flies to Chicago to help a woman put a price on her late husband's Jaguar.
- Wayne has a 1931 Cadillac, and he plans to take it to the RM Auction in Pennsylvania, whilst a recreation of a 1937 Bugatti Atlantique has some braking issues.
- Wayne rocks up at an annual car collector's pig roast in a classic Porsche racing car. Plus, check out a classic 1952 Ferrari 212 Ghia convertible; is it the full package?
- Wayne travels down to Atlanta to purchase a rare Ferrari . Thinking he has only one seller to deal with he is then thrown a curve ball finding out that their are more family members involved. After making a great offer and getting laughed out of the room he decided to leave without the car. Just when all hopes are lost the family contacts Wayne and decides to take his prior offer. Wayne however can't make it down in person and sends a friend to finalize the deal. He then sells the terrain overseas .
- Wayne's selling two muscle cars at the Mecum Auction in Kissimmee. Whilst he's there he can't resist bidding for two vintage Jeeps and a Chevy pickup.
- 2008– 44mTV-PG7.2 (5)TV EpisodeWayne rescues a rare 1959 Fiat Abarth Record Monza that been abandoned for 30 years. Plus, he finds a custom 1966 Ford Bronco in Nebraska and two all-original Vincent motorcycles just 20 miles from his shop.
- Master renovator Wayne Carini fulfils a lifelong dream when his spectacular 1952 Muntz Jet is awarded a coveted spot on the lawn of the Pebble Beach Concours D'Elegance.
- 2008– 22mTV-PG7.0 (6)TV EpisodeWayne's hot on the trail of a 1958 SAAB GT 750 that's been restored to perfection, but when he arrives for the inspection and test drive he discovers the owner has two more Saabs he may be willing to sell.
- 2008– 22mTV-PG7.0 (5)TV EpisodeWayne finds a late fifties Stanguellini Monoposto Formula Junior racecar for sale; he jumps at the chance to buy it and bring it back to the shop to surprise Roger. Meanwhile, Wayne hopes to sell two cars to make room in the garage for a 1953 Bandini.
- Before Wayne can show either of the cars he must pull the Panhard out of a barn near his shop where is has been stored for twenty years.
- Wayne's client has a 1973 Daytona Spyder painted "restoration red." Not a look that will stand out at the Cavallino Classic, a prestigious Ferrari concours, and score a Platinum award.
- Wayne is invited to participate in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. The 1903 Ford Wayne borrowed has completed the journey before and seems like a sure thing, until poor weather and a faulty alternator turn out to be just the beginning of trouble!
- At the Gooding auction a Ferrari Testa Rossa prototype achieves a world record breaking $14.9m. Will Wayne's modest '55 Ford Thunderbird benefit from the buzzing atmosphere?
- Wayne buys a 1924 Marmon Speedster from two brothers in NJ who at one time held a world record in High Wheel Biking. Later when the Marmon fails to sell at auction, Wayne turns disappointment into a wining solution.
- Wayne takes on the transformation of a rare 1934 MG PA Airline Coupe, helps a friend with a multi-million dollar Ford GT40 Mk IV, and hits the road to scope out one of only six remaining Aston Martin Speed Model Type Cs.
- When Wayne's original '54 Studebaker Commander Starliner Coupe is invited to compete at the world's most prestigious car show, he's determined to bring home a top prize. He takes a chance on a '38 Lincoln Model K Coupe with hot rod vibes.
- Wayne transforms a 1931 Packard 840 Roadster Packard and encounters a very unexpected and persistent buyer. He loans Wheeler Dealers' Mike Brewer a 1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa. A simple parade lap at a state fair turns into a racetrack day.
- Wayne resurrects a '62 Jaguar XKE SI 3.8 Flat Floor Roadster once owned by Today Show host Dave Garroway. What do an OSCA MT4 race car, a million-dollar 8-liter Bentley and a questionable '71 Siata Spring have in common? Carini of course.
- Wayne unearths a low-mileage 1965 Shelby GT350, brings a famous 1950s Southern Californian hot rod to auction, hunts for a Duesenberg, but is wowed by a Packard instead, and says goodbye to an old friend from his personal collection.
- Wayne finds a rare mid-sixties Griffith 200 in a parking garage. It's been sitting for over 20 years, and he wants to revive it in time to show it at an exclusive East Coast Cars and Coffee.
- While restoring his ultra-rare '54 Arnolt Bristol Coupe and '55 Arnolt Bristol Roadster, Wayne finds a mid-forties MG TC in pieces for sale. He's determined to find every part before going home.
- When the Tupelo Automobile Museum decides to close and auction off their entire collection for charity, they call Wayne for help. He brings in two auction houses to assess everything and give their best pitch to the museum's owner.
- Wayne buys an original, unrestored 1928 Indian Scout and wants to get it ready to ride. He also helps find new homes for a friend's collection of German cars. A trip to the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum and swap meet..
- Wayne and his buddy Jersey Ralph go head-to-head: it's Wayne's 1938 Lincoln Model K coupe vs. a 1938 Packard at a car competition. Wayne searches for the perfect Bugatti for a client who throws a last-minute curve ball.
- In Wisconsin Wayne buys a rare 1912 American-Yale motorcycle. While there, he visits a collector and sets his sights on an impeccable 1950 Oldsmobile 88 and a modified Ford three window coupe.
- Wayne's shop restores a one-of-a-kind 1935 Godsal for a customer to show at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance.
- It's the find of a lifetime when Wayne discovers a matching-numbers 1955 Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing that's been hidden from the public for decades; at F40, the team restores a 1962 Jaguar XKE for a lucky client.
- Gain instant membership to the exclusive club of elite car restorers and multi-millionaire collectors as this series follows Ferrari expert and master car restorer, Wayne Carini, on his personal mission to uncover, restore and sell classic cars.
- The Amelia Island Concours d' Elegance and RM Auction are called the Pebble Beach of the East. Held on Northern Florida's scenic Amelia Island, the weekend has become on of Wayne's first events of the auction season.
- Wayne Carini travels to Amelia Island in Florida, where European collectors are snapping up rare cars at the RM Vintage Motorcars Auction.
- Trouble is the car is in England and Wayne is in the US and there's no way that Wayne will sell the car sight unseen so, he has the Bentley flown in from the UK and delivered to his shop.
- Advertised as a real car "for pre-teen men and women of distinction" the Bimbo is a toy car powered by a 12-volt battery. While not exactly a daily driver, the green power and eclectic nature of this collectible captures Wayne's attention.
- Michael Kittredge, the founder of the Yankee Candle Company, may have made his fortune selling wax and wicks - but his true love is cars. With a collection of over fifty collector cars and exotics he's a man who knows what he wants in the garage.
- Wayne gets a call from a widow looking to sell her husband's 1960 Chevy Impala. Purchased from the second owner in 1981 - the car was delivered, put into a barn, built especially to house it and never driven again.
- Wayne is contacted by a collector looking to liquidate his collection of vintage racing Cobras worth upwards of 5.5 million dollars.
- An old friend of Wayne's calls him with a project. Hidden away in the garage of his empty family home is a vintage Duesenberg worth over a million dollars. He wants Wayne to pull it out of the garage and get it ready for the Newport Concours d'Elegance.
- Wayne is thrilled when he learns that a Ferrari 375 MM potentially worth five to eight million dollars, and a collection of forty rare motorcycles, have quietly come up for private sale.
- Car restorer Wayne Carini is on the hunt for an ultra-rare car, and finds a three-wheeled, 1940s Davis. Only 13 of these cars were ever made. Will Wayne buy it or walk away?
- Master car restorer Wayne Carini scours the countryside in search of classic automobiles that have been hidden away. Follow these cars from their unearthing to the auction block.
- Expert car restorer Wayne Carini hunts for classic cars that have been hidden and forgotten. Follow him as he turns rusting automobiles into the beautiful vehicles they used to be.
- June is here and Wayne has two Jaguars he plans to sell at the exclusive Bonhams' auction in Greenwich, CT.
- Master renovator Wayne Carini travels to Monterey for auction week, where two of his cars have already sold.
- It's a classic contest between Italian fortissimo and all-American muscle, as Wayne Carini brings a Ferrari 365 GTC and a Shelby Mustang Fastback to auction in California.
- The dream lives on, as Wayne Carini fulfils a man's last wish by restoring a historic 1960 Morgan Roadster to its former glory.
- Wayne draws a crowd at the Amelia Island Concours when he enters his fully restored, three-wheeled, 1948 Davis in the 'Motor Trend Cover Cars' class.
- Wayne travels to Illinois chasing an AC Bristol and a 1956 Porsche Speedster that's been with its current owner for over fifty-five years. Later he brings a 1960 190 SL Mercedes to auction.
- Wayne's hot to sell his 1934 MG ND Magnette racecar at RM Auctions', "British Are Coming" sale in Scottsdale, AZ.
- It's on to plan B for the ultra-rare1964 Shelby Cobra USRRC Roadster, when Wayne puts it up for sale at RM Auctions in Monterey, California. Will the second time be the charm?
- With a battalion of vintage Mini Coopers leading the charge, Wayne embarks on a road trip up the Pacific Coast Highway with his Technicolor 1963 BMC Technical Support Vehicle.
- Wayne is invited to inspect a private collection of vintage Cooper F1 race cars that have been hidden from the public eye for 20 years. Will the temptation prove to be too much when he also discovers a rare BMW 315, and a Bugatti Type 57, in a barn?
- Wayne buys a Ferrari Dino from a tent in a New Jersey backyard after its sat for over a decade.
- It's a car collector's find of a lifetime when Wayne is shown a 1933 Duesenberg SJ LWB Convertible Berline that has been hidden in a garage for over thirty years.
- Wayne gets a lead on a vintage Saab hidden in a New England barn and jumps to inspect it.
- Wayne's got a client who's hot to own a mint condition Mercedes 300sl. Armed with a private jet and a checkbook he and Wayne cross the country in search of the perfect car.
- Just outside Philadelphia is a pair of mint Jaguars with Wayne's name on them. A blue 1958 XK 150S and a 1961 XKE roadster, the 160th car built. Later Wayne sells the cars at auction in Amelia Island, hoping to set a record price for the XKE.
- Wayne's ecstatic to get a lead on a collection of his newest obsession, Brass cars. There's a 1913 Hudson, a 1910 Stoddard-Dayton, a 1906 Oldsmobile and a Redding motorcycle. Wayne wants to buy just the Hudson, but it turns out it's a package deal.
- Wayne visits a car show devoted to the oddball, mundane and truly awful of the automotive world.
- Wayne buys a stunning 1935 Wetteroth AAA Championship Car with amazing race history - having finished 10th in the 1947 Indy 500. After Roger tunes it up, Wayne runs it in the annual hill climb - the Grand Ascent at Hershey.
- Wayne is auctioning a stunning 1956 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. But with no reserve, will he get the price he wants? Plus, a beautifully restored VW Dropside goes under the hammer.
- 2008– 22mTV-PGTV EpisodeWayne goes to California to inspect John Ford's collection of cars including his crown jewel 1935 500K Mercedes.
- Wayne is invited to show his Chrysler CG Imperial LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton at Kuwait's Concours d'Elegance - will he be placed in his class, or is the competition too strong?
- Wayne gets nostalgic when he unearths an original 1931 Ford Coupe Hot Rod that reminds him of his youth. How much will this unique machine be worth at auction?
- Wayne takes delivery of a car collection that includes a beautifully restored 1969 Oldsmobile 442 Coupe that he and his client plan to sell at auction.
- Wayne buys an all original 1941 Ford Woody with only 15,000 miles on it. He'll have Roger give it the once over and then plans to sell it at the Bonhams auction in Greenwich, CT along with a 1957 Buick Century Caballero Estate Wagon and a 1933 Packard.
- Wayne is hired by two car collectors to sell four muscle cars at auction in Kissimmee. Will they go for big money, or get lost in a crowd of 2000 lots?
- Wayne delivers a talk to McPherson College's auto-restoration students; can he find a new intern at the same time? Plus, see what it takes to build a Model T in 15 minutes.
- Wayne races in the Hershey Hill Climb; can he steer his Porsche 4 cam to victory? Plus, what will his rare '68 Shelby Mustang GT 500 KR convertible achieve at auction?
- A long-time customer wants to trade his 1931 Cadillac for a Model A; can Wayne find him the right roadster? Plus, Wayne is blown away by classic collection.
- Wayne sells three stunning Ferraris, the '71 Daytona Coupe, '71 Daytona Spyder, and a'72 Dino GT at the Amelia Island auctions; but will they achieve the prices he is hoping for?
- Wayne bids big on a 1949 BMV Veritas, but quickly realizes he has serious competition. Plus, what will it take to get a classic Thor motorbike up and running?
- Wayne unearths a1929 Pierce Arrow Model 125 Dual Sedan; but is the emotional owner ready to let it go? Plus, in Connecticut an old school Mercedes Benz catches Wayne's eye.
- Wayne's on the trail of some high end classics. While his contact tells him the cars are in good condition, he won't send Wayne photos. What is he trying to hide?
- Wayne follows up some special finds from seasons past, including a Rolls Royce sold at auction for a fair price that ended up at the Pebble Concours d'Elegance.
- A client of Wayne's is red-hot for Fords. He wants one of every production model from 1935-40. Wayne is on the hunt for the best early Fords he can find. First stop is the Auctions America Ft. Lauderdale sale where bidding is as hot as the Florida sun.
- Wayne is over the moon when he uncovers a perfectly preserved 1963 street legal 427 Cobra in a barn. Before selling the car Wayne and Roger get it running and then Wayne takes it for a very special last hurrah.
- Wayne's appetite for the offbeat is in full effect when he auctions off a wild assortment of rides.
- Wayne flies to Oregon for a killer find - an untouched 1932 Stutz DV32. Knowing a good investment when he sees it Wayne buys the car on the spot. His plan? Get it running and refurbished and sell at a profit.
- When four sisters need advice about what to do with their father's 1939 328 BMW, they call on Wayne. Having sat untouched for twenty years the car is full of surprises including a mysterious briefcase discovered behind the seats.
- Wayne checks out a rare Ferrari Dino with only 11,622 miles on the clock in Arizona; will he make an offer. Plus, the '49 Mercury Woodie Wagon goes under the hammer at Gooding.
- Wayne needs to auction off a handful of cars to go after a stately 1911 Winton 17b Five-Passenger Touring brass car.
- After a woman loses her husband and son in an airplane crash she turns to Wayne for help selling her late husband's 1965 427 S/C Cobra. In the meantime Wayne discovers that twenty years ago he was the one that painted the 912 Porsche he just bought.
- Wayne has a chance to visit the last remaining original 1967 275 GTB/4 Ferrari N.A.R.T. Spyder. The NARTs are valued in the multi-million dollar range, so the stage is set for it to become the most expensive collector car ever sold.
- Wayne takes you behind the scenes to the best events, hottest parties and under-the-radar gatherings that the Concours at Pebble Beach week has to offer.
- Wayne is hired to sell automotive journalist Brock Yates' car, the Eliminator and after picking it up at the Saratoga Automobile Museum Wayne, shows the car at Mecum Auto Auctions Indianapolis, then it's off to auction in Monterey in August.
- Wayne puts his 1939 Ford Standard Woodie Wagon up for auction. Will a canoe add to its value or will it sink like the competition?
- In 1955 Phil Hill achieved a first when he won both the Pebble Beach race and the best-of-show award in the same day. Wayne's in the inner circle when Phil's son, Derek Hill, brings his father's 1912 Packard to the Pebble Beach concours.
- Think you know your own backyard? Think again. Wayne roams his stomping grounds and uncovers a cache of Mopar cars, a 1905 Cadillac and a 330 Ferrari in the most unexpected place.
- When Wayne gets a lead on a cache of three 308 Ferraris in a nearby garage, he shows up ready to buy and with a trailer in tow. Then, while Roger works on a belt job, Wayne puts on his sales hat to drum up clients for two more Ferrari's, a 275 and a 430.
- Wayne helps Olympic gold medalist Jonny Mosely and the Squaw Valley ski resort find a vehicle that could have been at the 1960 Winter Olympics. It's all about 4x4s and big powder when Wayne finds them a ride and takes some turns down the mountain.
- Wayne finds a rare 1934 Lincoln KB Convertible. In order to buy it, he must meet the owners high price and also buy two other cars; a '70s Chryseler K Car and '60s Buick convertible. Sometimes you have to kiss a few frogs before you get what you want.
- Wayne travels to Napa, CA to evaluate a collection of cars including a 1911 Kissel Kar, a 1910 Buick Model 16, a 1914 Ford Model T Speedster and a 1915 Ford Model T C-Cab Delivery and later sells the cars at auction.
- After finding a 1970 Porsche 911 E Targa with 5,000 miles, Wayne's got his hands on possibly the world's most perfect 1962 Jaguar Mark 2 3.8 Saloon AND an unrestored 1932 Stutz DV32 Convertible, all at an estimated value between $420,000 and $550,000.
- Wayne's on a hunt for a Volvo 960 station wagon. However the car's original owner, Paul Newman, fitted this car with a supercharged 5.0 liter V8 engine pulled from a Ford Mustang. Wayne checks out a hot rod event which only allows cars made before 1964.
- Wayne's starting off the auction season in Amelia Island, FL where he'll be showing a rare Renault Jolly and also helping to sell a 1988 Porsche 959 Sport. Considered to be one of the first supercars, the owner is hoping to get around $1 million.
- Wayne gets a lead on a 1956 Citroën 2CV in North Carolina. Possibly one of the first to be imported into the US, it's an offer he can't refuse. Will he successfully flip it when he sells it at the Bonhams auction along with a 1922 Kissel Model Gold Bug?
- In Minnesota, Wayne finds more than the land of lakes when he hunts down a mint condition Dino, a duet of MGs and the icing on the cake? An extremely rare, all-original Austin Healy 100m.
- When it's time to sell legendary racecar driver and inventor, John Fitch's self-designed 1966 Fitch Phoenix (a Corvair-based two-seat sports car) the family calls on Wayne who is thrilled to bring one of his idol's creations up for sale.
- Wayne heads to a local farm to check out a Studebaker that turns out to be a bit of a bust. His spirits soar when he uncovers a 1931 Henderson Motorcycle and a hay loft full of parts. Later he discovers a 922 Martin motorcycle and sidecar.
- Wayne heads to Kansas for a one-off 1955 Mantarey and a 330 Ferrari and then to Massachusetts where he picks up a 1940 Cadillac. Later to New York state where he intends to swap a pint sized child's vintage Ferrari for a 1984 512 bbi Boxer.
- Wayne's got his eye on a car that's part of most unusual collection - an original 1904 Ford . But when the bidding on the car forces a disappointed Wayne to put down his paddle he's in for a surprise of a lifetime.
- Wayne heads to California to check out a '67 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 purchased by Steve McQueen in 1967 now valued between 9 and 12 million dollars. Then it's off to Quail Motorsports where he'll talk cars with rock and roll greats Nick Mason and Neal Schon.
- Wayne is commissioned to sell a crown jewel of the collector car world -- one of only two ever created 1966 Ferrari 365P Tre Posti, a car so rare some estimate it will set a new collector car record at auction.
- Wayne's headed to Vegas with motorcycles on the brain. He's selling a 1910 Reading-Standard, a 1931 Henderson Motorcycle, a 1949 Harley Davidson Panhead and a very complete box of Henderson parts that he thinks will have buyers swooning.
- It's all things New Jersey when Wayne crisscrosses the state finding a Corvette, a Ferrari Dino and bringing a rare electric Fisker Supercar and a one-off super-stretch Mercedes limo to auction.
- Wayne thinks he's found the best 100m Austin Healey anywhere in the world and hopes to get top dollar for it and two special Morgans at auction. A Morgan Super Sport (one of only six ever made) and a Morgan coupe, one of just 26 in the world.
- Wayne flies to Maryland to inspect a wide ranging collection including a Jaguar XKE, an Austin Healy 3000 and a Lincoln Continental. Later Wayne helps the owner sell off cars in the collection.
- It's race cars and an Italian beauty when Wayne goes after a 500hp 1952 Allard J2X and Lamborghini Miura. While both owners are eager to sell, it looks like they might be getting cold feet.
- Wayne travels to Georgia where he uncovers the best find of his career. An ultra-rare, completely original 1921 Stutz Bearcat that has sat garaged for a staggering eighty-five years.
- Wayne commissions Oakland-based, custom coachbuilder, Steve Moal, to design and fabricate a one-off hot rod. In the meantime Wayne readies the oldest existing DuPont vehicle for the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
- Wayne brings a rare 1946 Volkswagen Type 11 Beetle (perhaps the first ever brought into the USA) along with the notorious BMC Technical Support Bus to auction at Greenwich. Later a birthday party for his dad leads Wayne to a cherry 1979 Super Beetle.
- Wayne knows collector cars come in all shapes and sizes. From a 1972 Datsun 280Z with just 2,000 miles, to a steam powered 1900 Locomobile that's never left the state it was built in -- Wayne's casting a wide net and coming back with a killer catch.
- Wayne buys 1 of 6 Ford Model T House Car then jets to California where he tries to get in good with the judges at the Concours De'Lemons and watches one of his past cars sell for nearly double what he sold it for. Later Roger gets a very special bonus
- There's more to be found in Wisconsin than cheese curd and football. Wayne's drawn a bead on a totally original, nearly single owner, 1961 Renault Jolly with under 7,000 miles. Wayne takes Roger for a ride in a 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat.
- Wayne can't wait to see his name in lights when he goes shopping at the Hershey AACA Fall Meet Flea Market for automobilia to decorate his new facility, until he falls in love with a Nash Wagon and makes the owner an offer the he can't refuse.
- Wayne's lets his freak flag fly when he lands an exclusive opportunity to get up close and personal with a totally psychedelic 1965 Porsche 356C 1600 Cabriolet owned by none other than Kozmic Blues legend, Janis Joplin.
- Wayne and car-buddy, Ralph, head to the VSCCA Wilbraham Hill Climb where it's Wayne's Stutz up against Ralph's Packard speedster in an old-fashioned drag race. With their pride, pink slips and a charity donation on the line, horsepower rules the day.
- Wayne commissions Oakland-based, custom coachbuilder, Steve Moal, to design and fabricate a one-off hot rod. In the meantime Wayne readies the oldest existing DuPont vehicle for the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
- Wayne travels to Illinois chasing an AC Bristol and a 1956 Porsche Speedster that's been with its current owner for over fifty-five years. Later he brings a 1960 190 SL Mercedes to auction.
- Two legends in the custom car world came together when Good Guys Founder, the late Gary Meadors, commissioned the late Boyd Coddington to customize his 1956 Chrysler 300B Custom hardtop.
- Wayne has his hands full when he takes delivery of a 1931 Pierce-Arrow Model 42, a vintage Mac lumber truck and a 1934 Diamond T 406 Deluxe Express truck sporting locomotive and automotive styling cues.
- Wayne travels to the Midwest to inspect an eclectic collection of cars including cool classics, some ornate 30's era cars and a gigantic vintage lumber truck.
- Wayne's thrilled to discover two early 356 Porsches in an overstuffed garage. The inspection of the first car goes off without a hitch, but Wayne discovers the driver's door on the second car is riddled with sixty year old bullet holes.
- Wayne decides good things come in small packages when he finds what some consider to be one of the earliest 'microcars,' a 1924 Auto Red Bug and a pint sized 1947 Curved Dash Oldsmobile JR in a backyard shed.
- Two legends in the custom car world came together when Good Guys Founder, the late Gary Meadors, commissioned the late Boyd Coddington to customize his 1956 Chrysler 300B Custom hardtop.
- Director/Producer Barry Levinson asks Wayne to restore his iconic 1949 Buick Roadmaster that starred alongside Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman in the 1988 film Rain Man, a movie for which Hoffman also won an Academy Award.
- Wayne's hunting a 1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider he's had his eye on for years. With a reputation for rust and no way to see everything in pictures, he hopes his instincts are right and this car is as good as he remembers.
- When collector car specialist Evan Ide discovers an untouched, single owner 1966 Shelby GT 350 Carry Over Car that's been in storage for over 40 years, Wayne jumps at the chance to get the first look.
- American muscle is in full effect when Wayne helps a client clean out his collection, including a visit to a clutch of restomods located in a remote warehouse in Arkansas featuring a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Custom Coupe & 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Custom.
- Wayne travels to Napa, CA to evaluate a collection of cars including a 1911 Kissel Kar, a 1910 Buick Model 16, a 1914 Ford Model T Speedster and a 1915 Ford Model T C-Cab Delivery and later sells the cars at auction.
- Wayne drives to Maryland to inspect a 275 2cam Ferrari owned by the heirs of Parker Pens. Meanwhile, Wayne flies to Arizona to inspect a Thunderbird convertible and check out the auctions where a barn find 330 Ferrari sells for just over 2 million dollars
- Wayne finds a rare 1936 Indian 4 cylinder motorcycle in a basement in Connecticut along with a wild one-off car built by a father-son team and modeled after the 1968 Hot Wheels Twin Mill toy. Later, Wayne is wowed by a 300 car collection.
- Wayne buys a stunning 1935 Wetteroth AAA Championship Car with amazing race history - having finished 10th in the 1947 Indy 500. After Roger tunes it up, Wayne runs it in the annual hill climb - the Grand Ascent at Hershey.
- Wayne's father asked Wayne to find, and buy back, the rare Ford Model A-400 he owned and sold decades before. All the leads are dead-end until Wayne follows the trail to Arizona. Wayne also helps a client sell a 1962 Maserati 3500 GTI Supperleggera Coupe.
- Wayne buys an all original 1941 Ford Woody with only 15,000 miles on it. He'll have Roger give it the once over and then plans to sell it at the Bonhams auction in Greenwich, CT along with a 1957 Buick Century Caballero Estate Wagon and a 1933 Packard.
- Wayne gets a lead on a 1956 Citroën 2CV in North Carolina. Possibly one of the first to be imported into the US, it's an offer he can't refuse. Will he successfully flip it when he sells it at the Bonhams auction along with a 1922 Kissel Model Gold Bug?
- American muscle is in full effect when Wayne helps a client clean out his collection, including a visit to a clutch of restomods located in a remote warehouse in Arkansas featuring a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Custom Coupe & 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Custom.
- Wayne finds a rare 1936 Indian 4 cylinder motorcycle in a basement in Connecticut along with a wild one-off car built by a father-son team and modeled after the 1968 Hot Wheels Twin Mill toy. Later, Wayne is wowed by a 300 car collection.
- Wayne's recommissioning his 1934 Lincoln KB Convertible for the Keels & Wheels concours d'elegance in Texas where he'll also auction off a 1968 Porsche 911L Targa, a 1960 Austin Healey 3000, a 1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta and a 1956 Jaguar XK140MC.
- Wayne's starting off the auction season in Amelia Island where he'll be showing a rare Renault Jolly and also helping to sell a 1988 Porsche 959 Sport.
- Wayne flies to Pittsburg to inspect and purchase an original 1954 Studebaker. Back at F40 Roger works his magic on the car and later Wayne shows it at the Boca Raton Concours d'Elegance along with a hot rod.
- Wayne's found perfect multimillion dollar cars for two new clients - a rare BMW 507 and a 275 GTB/4 Ferrari. He's entered the cars in some of the most prestigious concourses, but first Wayne decides to take the 3 Million dollar Ferrari to the race track.
- Just outside Philadelphia is a pair of mint Jaguars with Wayne's name on them. A blue 1958 XK 150S and a 1961 XKE roadster, the 160th car built.
- Wayne spans the BMW spectrum when he sells a high-performance, low-production 2003 BMW Z8 Alpina roadster and a cute-as-a-button 1958 BMW Isetta 300. While both models performed for BMW, will they ring the bell for Wayne?
- Wayne turns the collector car world on its ear when he makes the surprise announcement that he's selling the best barn find of his career, his 100% original 1921 Stutz Bearcat with just over 11,000 miles from new.
- A perfect pair of early sixties Volkswagen Karmann Ghias has Wayne reaching for his checkbook and Roger giving the cars his "special treatment" when he bets Wayne he can get one of the cars running in eight minutes or less.
- Wayne finds himself with, not one, but TWO epic finds on his hands when he discovers a 1947 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport Cabriolet that's been garaged for over 30 years and a fully-loaded, single-owner 1948 Harley Davidson with a sidecar.
- The 1920 Revere-Duesenberg with a 360ci four-cylinder Duesenberg "Walking Beam" engine, was capable of a staggering 106hbp, making someone who owned one the fastest and coolest kid on the block. So when Wayne hears of one for sale, he hopes a plane.
- Wayne rescues a 1923 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud Touring Car that has seen one too many cold New Hampshire winters. Later Wayne takes delivery of a 1935 Auburn, but first his ace-mechanic, Roger, has to get it running before Wayne can sell it for his client.
- Wayne's off to Ohio in pursuit of a picture-perfect, low-mileage 1987 BMW M6 Coupe, but he'll need to pony up for a 1969 Lincoln Mark 3 and a 1978 Lincoln Mark 5 as part of a package deal. Then Wayne helps a client sell an '81 Morgan Roadster at auction.
- Wayne and car-buddy, Ralph, head to the VSCCA Wilbraham Hill Climb where it's Wayne's Stutz up against Ralph's Packard speedster in an old-fashioned drag race. With their pride, pink slips and a charity donation on the line, horsepower rules the day.
- Wayne's off to Ohio in pursuit of a picture-perfect, low-mileage 1987 BMW M6 Coupe, but he'll need to pony up for a 1969 Lincoln Mark 3 and a 1978 Lincoln Mark 5 as part of a package deal. Then Wayne helps a client sell an '81 Morgan Roadster at auction.
- Schwing! The nineties are alive and rocking when Wayne preps two, pristine, low-mileage 1990 favorites for sale -- a 1990 Mazda Miata with supercharger and a like-new 1990 Toyota pickup truck. Wayne's also working to freshen up his 1960 Morgan.
- Wayne's been contacted by the New York Governor's office to refresh a '32 Packard originally purchased by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.The car has been sitting in a state museum for decades, but Governor Cuomo wants to see it brought back to life.
- Ruby's Diner in the King of Prussia Mall closes its doors and the owners have to sell three vintage America motorcycles in a hurry--a Harley Davidson, an Indian and a Triumph. At F40, the crew's working on an '86 Lambo that hasn't been driven in 25 yrs.
- 2008– 22mTV-PGTV EpisodeWayne's always dreamed of owning an iconic Auburn Boattail Speedster. A twist of fate connects him with 2 sisters selling their grandfather's collection, including a '32 Auburn Boattail Speedster, a 1909 Ford Model T, and more.
- Wayne goes from coast to coast to add to his collection when he buys a Sprint Midget race car complete with a custom trailer, a vintage '36 Ford Pickup truck to tow them and matching Quarter Midget race car to ride along in the truck bed.
- 2008– 22mTV-PGTV EpisodeWayne has been commissioned to sell a very unique 1968 Superbird. When the EPA tested airplane emissions in the 1970's they looked no further than NASCAR and the Plymouth Superbird to race the jets down the runway.
- Wayne throws open the garage to discover a trio of Zagato-bodied, Fiat-Abarth 750s including two coveted Double Bubbles and a low production Record Monza. Then he's on the hunt for a 1954 Kaiser Manhattan one of less than 5,000 produced.
- Wayne brings home a 1957 Porsche 356A 1500 GS Carrera with a rare four-camshaft engine. And, Apple guru Steve Jobs' 2000 BMW Z8 goes up for sale.
- A proud son wants to surprise his dad with a 1960 Chevy pickup truck for his 65th birthday. And, Wayne buys a single-owner '67 Lamborghini 400 GT.
- Wayne discovers a 100-year-old Harley Davidson in a basement, rolls the dice on a pair of Ducatis at a Las Vegas auction, takes on the Laguna Seca Corkscrew on a motorcycle, and meets legendary bike-builder Arlen Ness.
- Wayne chases after a flawless '61 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, joy rides in a spirited '53 Nash Healey, and raises big money for charity when he sells a '71 Corvette Stingray and '70 C10 Chevy pickup at the Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction.