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A client cruises in with a 1960s go-kart; Tyler conspires to fix up a 1950s fan for Rick.
A client cruises in with a 1960s go-kart; Tyler conspires to fix up a 1950s fan for Rick.
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American Restoration
S1, EP4 "Buttered Up"A local picker pays Rick Dale a visit with a truckload of rust laden loot; the guys are asked to restore an antique popcorn machine from 1948.
American Restoration
S2, EP1 "Cooler Kings"Rick plans to convert a 1950s Coke cooler into a hot-dog grill; the Pawn Stars come by with a broken-down barbers pole.
American Restoration
S2, EP2 "Knockout"Rick and his team restore an early 1900s strength-testing punching bag game.
American Restoration
S2, EP3 "Duck and Cover"The team restores a 1957 civil defense air raid siren; a nickel-plated cash register.
American Restoration
S2, EP12 "Secret Fan"A client cruises in with a 1960s go-kart; Tyler conspires to fix up a 1950s fan for Rick.
American Restoration
S2, EP11 "Hot & Cold"Rick's son comes across a 1950s coffee vending machine; Rick is challenged with a 1930s Montgomery Ward refrigerator.
American Restoration
S2, EP10 "Apples and X-Rays"The team has a chance to restore a rare department store x-ray machine from the 1940s that was used to fit shoes; a first grade teacher brings in a mechanical apple corer and peeler from the 1880s.
American Restoration
S2, EP9 "Rev'd Up"A client brings in a rare British motorcycle from the 1950s; the team puts in their two cents on a 1940s Accurate Weight penny scale.
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