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"American Restoration" is all about keeping America's past alive by restoring pieces of Americana that have seen better days. Whether it's a classic car, a vintage gas pump or an antique toy, a lot of elbow grease and a little TLC can go a long way in bringing these things back to how they looked when they were new. The first several seasons featured the work of Rick Dale's crew at Las Vegas-based Rick's Restorations, but now the show has diversified and highlights crews that work on restoring old items at several shops around the country, some of which have client lists that include some of the best-known celebrities and businesses in America.
S2, EP13 "Grippin' Mad"
Rick and his team strong-arm a powerful penny arcade strength tester from the 1940s; a client brings in a small gum and cigarette-vending slot machine from the 1930s.
S2, EP15 "Anchors Away"
A 1952 powerboat ride splashes into the shop; Rick tackles a 1940s child's tricycle for a Las Vegas museum.
S2, EP16 "Special Delivery"
A 1967 Harley motors in for a surprise overhaul; a 1940s U.S. mailbox arrives at the shop.
S2, EP17 "Rusted and Busted"
A 1960s coin-operated motorcycle roars into the shop; a client brings in a 1950s bumper car.
S2, EP12 "Secret Fan"
A client cruises in with a 1960s go-kart; Tyler conspires to fix up a 1950s fan for Rick.
S2, EP11 "Hot & Cold"
Rick's son comes across a 1950s coffee vending machine; Rick is challenged with a 1930s Montgomery Ward refrigerator.
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.
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.