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Junkyard Empire

S4, EP6 "Wired for Speed"

When Andy finally scores the only wire harness in the country that can marry his SVO Mustang to a new EcoBoost engine, he pressures Blair to bring it to life; George cuts an F350 in half to create the first single cab short bed diesel pick-up truck.

Junkyard Empire

S4, EP4 "The Big Red Build"

Andy's taking a 2010 Dodge Viper back to muscle car glory, but to make its V10 engine roar again means all hands on deck; Andy's fixing up a 1950 fire truck for the local firehouse; money's tight so Andy gets creative to put Big Red back on the road.

Junkyard Empire

S4, EP8 "One Bad Barracuda"

When Andy Cohen decides to transplant a Dodge Hell Cat engine into his classic Plymouth Barracuda, it's all hands on deck, but even his best guys can't promise it'll work; Bobby tries to salvage two beat-up ATVs without losing any money.

Junkyard Empire

S4, EP9 "Hellcuda Unleashed"

Andy's new school meets old school Barracuda build keeps hitting setbacks; Dave can't catch a break and morale hits a new low; Tommy's bringing some retro-cool to a junked helicopter; a '71 Chevy Blazer gets a big power boost.

Junkyard Empire

S4, EP7 "Mustang Time Machine"

Dave Jensen asks Andy to help him restore his dad's 1964 Mustang, but the project is more than what Andy bargained for; Andy's girlfriend wants him to sell her underpowered Jeep; but when he improves the gear system, she throws a wrench in his plans.

Junkyard Empire

S4, EP11 "Wrecked Wrangler Rehab"

Andy Cohen and his dad Bobby live by the motto that cars create memories, and they're about to restore a couple of classics; one is a Jeep Wrangler that's an American icon; the other is a 1986 Monte Carlo - once known as The Heartbeat of America.

Junkyard Empire

S4, EP8 "One Bad Barracuda"

When Andy Cohen decides to transplant a Dodge Hell Cat engine into his classic Plymouth Barracuda, it's all hands on deck, but even his best guys can't promise it'll work; Bobby tries to salvage two beat-up ATVs without losing any money.

Junkyard Empire

S4, EP9 "Hellcuda Unleashed"

Andy's new school meets old school Barracuda build keeps hitting setbacks; Dave can't catch a break and morale hits a new low; Tommy's bringing some retro-cool to a junked helicopter; a '71 Chevy Blazer gets a big power boost.

Roadworthy Rescues

S1, EP5 "Bare Metal Bel Air"

Fighting overgrowth and the weather, Derek battles to get a 1964 Chevy Bel Air out of a field in Kentucky and back to his shop; he and his brother Chris intend to swap the Bel Air's tired 283 V8 for a 350 small-block.

Roadworthy Rescues

S1, EP2 "Bandit Chevy"

Derek decides to breathe new life into a 1951 Chevy Deluxe that has been out of action for decades. He must be prepared to put in more than the usual time and effort to succeed.

Roadworthy Rescues

S1, EP8 "Rebel With a Cause"

In the season finale, Derek travels to the last standing AMC dealership, Collier Motors in Pikeville, North Carolina; with more than 100 cars sitting derelict, Derek finds an AMC Rebel SST convertible that needs reviving.

Roadworthy Rescues

S1, EP6 "Black Hills Blazer"

Derek returns to the shop where he apprenticed as a teen, and to a 1979 Chevrolet K5 Blazer that's been sitting for over 20 years; he and his brother, Sean, reassemble this truck into a full-on trail machine to tackle the Black Hills of South Dakota.

Roadworthy Rescues

S1, EP4 "Hotwired Tow Truck"

Derek heads to a scrapyard to find a retired tow truck he can use around the shop; this 1979 Dodge D300 proves reluctant to go anywhere; Derek will have to hotwire the entire electrical system if he has any hope of making it home.

Roadworthy Rescues

S1, EP1 "Swamp-Stang"

In the first episode of the series, Derek extracts a 1967 Ford Mustang that has sat dormant for 28 years. But the years of rust and neglect won't stop him from transforming this car into a new creation.

Roadworthy Rescues

S1, EP6 "Black Hills Blazer"

Derek returns to the shop where he apprenticed as a teen, and to a 1979 Chevrolet K5 Blazer that's been sitting for over 20 years; he and his brother, Sean, reassemble this truck into a full-on trail machine to tackle the Black Hills of South Dakota.

Roadworthy Rescues

S1, EP4 "Hotwired Tow Truck"

Derek heads to a scrapyard to find a retired tow truck he can use around the shop; this 1979 Dodge D300 proves reluctant to go anywhere; Derek will have to hotwire the entire electrical system if he has any hope of making it home.

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