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A 1960s rocket-slide is brought into the shop piece by giant piece; the shop outfits a 1930s pump with a coin counter that doesn't fit.
A 1960s rocket-slide is brought into the shop piece by giant piece; the shop outfits a 1930s pump with a coin counter that doesn't fit.
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American Restoration
S3, EP14 "Blast Off!"A 1960s rocket-slide is brought into the shop piece by giant piece; the shop outfits a 1930s pump with a coin counter that doesn't fit.
American Restoration
S3, EP16 "Hot & Salty"Rick and his crew restore a 1960s popcorn machine; a client brings in an antique Michelin Man air compressor.
American Restoration
S3, EP17 "Treats & Feet"A 1940s Good Humor bicycle is brought into the shop; a client brings in a 1920s Atwater Kent art-deco radio.
American Restoration
S3, EP18 "Restoration Rivalry"Rick and Tyler kick off a restoration race after a pair of vintage scooters are brought into the shop; a 1940s candy vending machine.
American Restoration
S3, EP15 "King of Signs"With Rick away from the shop, Ron takes matters into his own hands when a 1900s love tester is brought in; a weather worn 1950s casino billboard is brought into the shop.
American Restoration
S3, EP13 "Tyler's Promotion"A cement gun from 1915 is brought into the shop; a client brings in a 1920s Alba gramophone.
American Restoration
S3, EP12 "Tall Order"A client lugs a 1930s Pep Boys marquee into the shop; the crew overhauls a 1948 Coca Cola machine destroyed by Hurricane Irene.
American Restoration
S3, EP11 "Pump & Gun"Rick and his crew take a shot in the dark when a 1943 trap machine lands in the shop; Ron and Tyler find a rare rusty pump while on the road.
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