Wayne's on a hunt for a Volvo 960 station wagon. However, the original owner, Paul Newman, fitted this car with a supercharged 5.0 litre V8 engine from a Ford Mustang. S6/Ep25
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. S6/Ep26
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. S7/Ep1
Wayne gets a lead on a 1956 CitroÈen 2CV in North Carolina. Possibly one of the first to be imported into the US, it's an offer he can't refuse. S7/Ep2
Wayne's recommissioning his 1934 Lincoln KB Convertible for the Keels & Wheels concours d'elegance in Texas. But will he get the price he's looking for? S7/Ep3
Wayne buys a 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. S7/Ep5
In Minnesota, Wayne hunts down a mint condition Dino, a duet of MGs and the icing on the cake: an extremely rare, all-original Austin Healy 100m. S7/Ep6
When it's time to sell legendary race car driver John Fitch's self-designed Phoenix, the family calls on Wayne who is thrilled to sell one of his idol's creations. S7/Ep7
Wayne heads to a local farm to check out a Studebaker that turns out to be a bit of a bust. Later he discovers a 922 Martin motorcycle and sidecar. S7/Ep8
Wayne heads to Kansas for a one-off 1955 Mantarey. Then, he is off to New York where he intends to swap a child's vintage Ferrari for a 1984 512 BBi Boxer. S7/Ep9
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. S7/Ep10
Wayne's got his eye on an original 1904 Ford. But when the bidding forces a disappointed Wayne to put down his paddle, he's in for a surprise of a lifetime. S7/Ep11
Wayne heads to California to check out a '67 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 purchased by Steve McQueen in 1967, which is now valued between 9 and 12 million dollars. S7/Ep12
Wayne is commissioned to sell a crown jewel of the collector car world a 1966 Ferrari 365P Tre Posti, one of only two ever created. But will it bring a record price? S7/Ep13
Wayne is asked to drive in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run and he's doing it in a 1903 Ford, but will poor weather and a faulty alternator scupper his plans? S7/Ep14
Wayne buys a 1924 Marmon Speedster from two brothers. Later, when the Marmon fails to sell at auction, Wayne turns disappointment into a wining solution. S7/Ep15
Wayne's headed to Vegas with motorcycles on the brain. He's selling a 1910 Reading-Standard, a 1931 Henderson Motorcycle, and a 1949 Harley Davidson Panhead. S7/Ep16
Wayne pursues a '61 Cadillac Coupe DeVille. Plus, he sells a '71 Corvette Stingray and '70 C10 Chevy pickup at the Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction. S10/Ep5
Wayne finds a 100-year-old Harley Davidson in a basement and gambles on a pair of Ducatis at a Las Vegas auction. Plus, he meets top bike-builder, Arlen Ness. S10/Ep4
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. S10/Ep3
Wayne bags two epic finds with a 1947 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport Cabriolet that was garaged for over 30 years and a 1948 Harley Davidson with a sidecar. S9/Ep8
A pair of early '60s Volkswagen Karmann Ghias has Wayne grabbing his chequebook. Plus, Roger bets he can get one car running in eight minutes or less. S9/Ep7
Wayne finds a late '50s Stanguellini Monoposto Formula Junior race car for sale. Plus, he hopes to sell two cars to make room for a 1953 Bandini. S9/Ep6
With two winning race cars and a high-tech hybrid supercar with over 100 years of racing and engineering between them, Wayne heads to the track. S9/Ep5
Wayne checks out a restored 1958 SAAB GT 750, but when he arrives for the inspection and test drive he finds the owner has two more Saabs he may sell. S9/Ep4
Wayne makes the shock announcement that he's selling the best barn find of his career - his 1921 Stutz Bearcat with just over 11,000 miles from new. S9/Ep3
Wayne sells a 2003 BMW Z8 Alpina Roadster and a cute 1958 BMW Isetta 300. Plus, he falls for a vintage 1962 Vespa scooter restored for fashion designer Ralph Lauren. S9/Ep2
With two winning race cars and a high-tech hybrid supercar with over 100 years of racing and engineering between them, Wayne heads to the track. S9/Ep5
Wayne checks out a restored 1958 SAAB GT 750, but when he arrives for the inspection and test drive he finds the owner has two more Saabs he may sell. S9/Ep4
Wayne makes the shock announcement that he's selling the best barn find of his career - his 1921 Stutz Bearcat with just over 11,000 miles from new. S9/Ep3
Wayne sells a 2003 BMW Z8 Alpina Roadster and a cute 1958 BMW Isetta 300. Plus, he falls for a vintage 1962 Vespa scooter restored for fashion designer Ralph Lauren. S9/Ep2
Wayne heads out to a remote warehouse in Arkansas where he discovers a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Custom Coupe and a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Custom. S8/Ep22
Wayne hunts a coveted 1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider - but with a reputation for rust, he hopes his instincts are right. Is the car as good as he remembers? S8/Ep19
Director/producer Barry Levinson asks Wayne to restore his iconic 1949 Buick Roadmaster - which starred in the Oscar-winning hit film 'Rain Man'. S8/Ep18
Wayne's thrilled to discover two early 356 Porsches in a garage, but Wayne discovers the driver's door on one car is riddled with 60-year-old bullet holes. S8/Ep17
Good things come in small packages as Wayne finds an early 'microcar,' a 1924 Auto Red Bug and a tiny 1947 Curved Dash Oldsmobile JR in a backyard shed. S8/Ep16
Wayne works on a 1931 Pierce-Arrow Model 42, a vintage Mac lumber truck and a 1934 Diamond T 406 Deluxe Express truck with locomotive styling cues. S8/Ep15
Director/producer Barry Levinson asks Wayne to restore his iconic 1949 Buick Roadmaster - which starred in the Oscar-winning hit film 'Rain Man'. S8/Ep18
Wayne's thrilled to discover two early 356 Porsches in a garage, but Wayne discovers the driver's door on one car is riddled with 60-year-old bullet holes. S8/Ep17
Good things come in small packages as Wayne finds an early 'microcar,' a 1924 Auto Red Bug and a tiny 1947 Curved Dash Oldsmobile JR in a backyard shed. S8/Ep16
Wayne works on a 1931 Pierce-Arrow Model 42, a vintage Mac lumber truck and a 1934 Diamond T 406 Deluxe Express truck with locomotive styling cues. S8/Ep15
Wayne travels to the Midwest to inspect an eclectic collection of cars including cool classics, some ornate 30s era cars and a huge vintage lumber truck. S8/Ep14
Paul Teutel Jr. usually creates crazy custom bikes on 'American Chopper', but has since built up a car collection and now wants to take it in a new direction. S8/Ep13
Two custom car legends joined forces to create a 1956 Chrysler 300B Custom hardtop - how will it fare at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction? S8/Ep12
Wayne's lets his freak flag fly when he lands a chance to get up close to a totally psychedelic 1965 Porsche 356C 1600 Cabriolet owned by Janis Joplin. S8/Ep11
Wayne travels to the Midwest to inspect an eclectic collection of cars including cool classics, some ornate 30s era cars and a huge vintage lumber truck. S8/Ep14
Paul Teutel Jr. usually creates crazy custom bikes on 'American Chopper', but has since built up a car collection and now wants to take it in a new direction. S8/Ep13
Wayne wants his name in lights when he goes shopping at the Hershey AACA Fall Meet Flea Market for automobilia, until he falls in love with a Nash Wagon. S8/Ep9
Wayne finds a totally original 1961 Renault Jolly with under 7,000 miles in Wisconsin. Then, Wayne takes Roger for a ride in a 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. S8/Ep8
Wayne buys 1 of 6 Ford Model T House Cars, and then jets to California for the Concours De'Lemons, where he watches one of his past cars sell for a huge price. S8/Ep7
Wayne evaluates 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. S8/Ep6
Collector cars come in all shapes and sizes. From a 1972 Datsun 280Z to a steam powered 1900, Wayne's casting a wide net and coming back with a killer catch. S8/Ep5
Wayne is chasing an AC Bristol and a 1956 Porsche Speedster that's been with its owner for over fifty-five years. Later, he brings a 1960 190 SL Mercedes to auction. S8/Ep4
Wayne brings a rare 1946 Volkswagen Type 11 Beetle along with the notorious BMC Technical Support Bus to an auction. Later, a cherry 1979 Super Beetle comes in. S8/Ep3
Wayne evaluates 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. S8/Ep6
Collector cars come in all shapes and sizes. From a 1972 Datsun 280Z to a steam powered 1900, Wayne's casting a wide net and coming back with a killer catch. S8/Ep5
Wayne is chasing an AC Bristol and a 1956 Porsche Speedster that's been with its owner for over fifty-five years. Later, he brings a 1960 190 SL Mercedes to auction. S8/Ep4
Wayne brings a rare 1946 Volkswagen Type 11 Beetle along with the notorious BMC Technical Support Bus to an auction. Later, a cherry 1979 Super Beetle comes in. S8/Ep3
Wayne asks a custom coachbuilder to design a one-off hot rod. Meanwhile, Wayne readies the oldest existing DuPont vehicle for the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. S8/Ep2
Wayne travels to Georgia where he uncovers an ultra-rare, completely original 1921 Stutz Bearcat that has sat garaged for a staggering eighty-five years. S8/Ep1
Wayne asks a custom coachbuilder to design a one-off hot rod. Meanwhile, Wayne readies the oldest existing DuPont vehicle for the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. S8/Ep2
Wayne travels to Georgia where he uncovers an ultra-rare, completely original 1921 Stutz Bearcat that has sat garaged for a staggering eighty-five years. S8/Ep1
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. S7/Ep24