Mike and Frank put thousands of dollars on the line to strike a deal with a tough negotiator, and they also meet Hubba, a rockabilly reverend with many talents and collectibles.
Mike and Frank find a classic 1933 Ford that's been sitting around in the same place for so long that a tree has grown up around it, but nothing will stop the lads from rescuing this rare ride. They also hook up with a member of the Seattle Cossacks motorcycle display team who's now running a motorcycle archive and museum.
While digging through a mind-blowing collection, Mike stares down the headlights of a rare Ford. The guys also pick a Tennessee home hiding a hidden secret.
Mike and Frank discover a fleet of amazing concept cars, some so unique that they don't know how to price them. They also visit a restaurant full of gas pumps and signs.
Mike tries to buy a stack of old blues records and then looks at an old Gypsy Grandma fortune telling machine. Meanwhile Danielle and Robbie search a New Hampshire dairy farm for hidden treasures.
It's a picking paradise as Mike and Frank come across a huge 200,000-square-foot factory turned private collection by Woody, its dumpster diving owner.
In a jam-packed home, Mike and Frank find superhero heaven coming across a rare Superman comic as well as the very first Spider-Man comic which could be worth $50,000. Meanwhile, Dani and Robbie go hunting in New Hampshire through a collection that's been building for 30 years.