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's found perfect multimillion dollar cars for two new clients - a rare BMW 507 and a 275 GTB/4 Ferrari and he's taking the Ferrari to the race track. S7/Ep18
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. S7/Ep19
Wayne crisscrosses New Jersey finding a Corvette, a Ferrari Dino and bringing a rare electric Fisker Supercar and a one-off super-stretch Mercedes limo to auction. S7/Ep20
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. S7/Ep22
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
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 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 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 transforms a 1931 Packard 840 Roadster Packard and meets an unexpected buyer. Plus, he loans 'Wheeler Dealers' star Mike Brewer a '57 Ferrari Testa Rossa. S10/Ep8
Wayne's all-original 1954 Studebaker Commander Starliner Coupe is invited to compete in a prestigious car show. And, he gambles on a 1938 Lincoln Model K Coupe. S10/Ep7
Wayne takes on a rare '34 MG PA Airline Coupe, helps out on a multi-million-dollar Ford GT40 Mk IV, and finds a unique Aston Martin Speed Model Type C. S10/Ep6
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 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. S10/Ep1