Mike learns about lowriders in East LA. He gets some experience with hydraulics and pinstriping and cruises down Whittier Boulevard with the Lifestyle Car Club. S1/Ep1
All Mike wants is a nice cold pint, and he's willing to pick grapes, become an expert on coil spring manufacturing, or even brew the beer himself to get one. S1/Ep2
Mike visits NHRA Top Fuel champion Antron Brown. Antron shows him around the huge Don Schumacher Racing shop, but Mike has an ulterior motive for his trip: revenge. S1/Ep3
Mike is in Chicago, home of one of the US' foremost coachbuilders, Brian Limberg. Brian keeps this bygone artform alive, building car bodies from scratch. S1/Ep4
Mike tours Detroit to learn about automotive history, from the birthplace of the legendary Model T to a junkyard where wrecked cars find new life. S1/Ep5
Mike travels to North Carolina, where bootleggers played a role in NASCAR's creation. He visits Bill Rhine, whose shop rescues and restores famous stock cars. S1/Ep6
Renowned customizer Aaron Hagar teaches Mike that Lake Tahoe in California is the kind of place where rat rods co-exist with vintage European sports cars. S1/Ep7
Mike travels to Houston to meet a family who are experts in mud bogging, a motorsport that has to be seen to be believed. He also drives a monster truck. S1/Ep8
Mike heads to the Midlands in England to visit two small shops that are helping keep classic cars on the road, producing small but essential components. S1/Ep12
Mike wonders if an old car loses its soul if the engine or body is replaced. He returns to England to visit a company making components for classic British cars. S1/Ep11