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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.
S3, EP23 "Train Trouble"
Tyler and Brettly volunteer to tow in a 1947 railroad speeder; a client brings in a NYC police call box.
S3, EP24 "Feel the Heat"
An antique three-wheeled cart with no identification is brought into the shop; a client trucks in a massive 1920s stove.
S3, EP25 "Down & Dirty"
A 1972 Honda ATC is brought into the shop; Ron and Tyler plan Rick's bachelor bash.
S3, EP26 "Saddle Up!"
Rick auditions a new employee; a 1950s Cushman scooter with a sidecar is brought in; 1948 homemade wooden horse.
S3, EP22 "Dirt Bike Duels"
NASCAR driver Greg Biffle asks Rick to restore his 1970s Montesa motorcycle; 1950s Kidillac.
S3, EP21 "Sticky Fingers"
The clock is running for Rick on a 1950s taximeter; Brettly oversees the restoration of a 1800s Zeno gum vending machine.
S3, EP20 "Motor Mayhem"
Rick restores a recently picked 1800s coffee grinder for a client who spots it in the boneyard; a collectible 1930s fishing boat motor.
S3, EP19 "Cannonball Safe"
Rick and his guys restore a colossal 1920s cannonball safe; the shop freshens up some vintage farm tools.