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A "Shoot the Bear" arcade game needs work; Kowboy and Rick clash over the shop's uniforms.
A "Shoot the Bear" arcade game needs work; Kowboy and Rick clash over the shop's uniforms.
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S3, EP46 "Escorter Service"An "Escorter" from the 1964 World's Fair needs a restoration; antique tool sharpener from the Boneyard.
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S3, EP47 "Bear Down"A "Shoot the Bear" arcade game needs work; Kowboy and Rick clash over the shop's uniforms.
American Restoration
S4, EP1 "Vacuum Daze"A beat up 1950s Bevador beverage cooler is brought in for a fix-up; a rare 1940s Rexair vacuum.
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S4, EP2 "Photo Finish"The crew shoots for a picture perfect restoration of a rare 1930s photo booth; Rick sends his team to the Rose Bowl flea market.
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S3, EP45 "Stolen Memories"A customer agrees to pay $9500 to restore a 1959 coin operated Western Express amusement ride; a client steals his wife's treasured 1960s Murray tricycle; a rare apple vending machine from the 1930s.
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S3, EP44 "Employee of the Month"A late 1800s Penny Farthing bicycle is delivered to the shop needing a major restoration; Rick implements an employee of the month award; the guys work on a 1930s parlor stove.
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S3, EP43 "Clueless"A vintage scooter is shipped to the shop for a complete restoration; a dentist stops by with his 1920s x-ray machine.
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S3, EP42 "One Horse Open Sleigh"An antique horse-drawn sleigh is brought to the shop needing a complete transformation for the holidays; Rick Harrison's Christmas party; Big Mike comes by with a 1930s Dixie Cup dispenser.
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