Gary receives a call from Virginia about a GT 350 that has been in storage. Without photos of the car, Peter warns Gary that he may be heading out on wild goose chase. Instead, Gary discovers a hidden treasure trove of automotive gems.
Can Legendary Motorcar build a 1967 Mustang for a customer that can run with the same customer's 2016 Mustang R? There is only one way to tell- at the track. Also, Gary sells a 1965 Corvette, and gets a little lesson in negotiating.
Peter is asked to sell a Ralph Lauren clad Power Wagon. The question is, can the highly customized machine perform on the road? Peter also chats with Mike Holmes who wishes to part with a pair of hot-rods. Let the negotiations begin.
Peter asks Gary if he can take a vintage Porsche RSR to the track to ensure that it is ready for sale. Back at the shop, Peter is working with a customer who wants to buy a beautiful original GTO Judge on display at Legendary Motorcar.
Peter and Gary attempt to locate a Jaguar XJ220 for a customer in Rhode Island who is building an impressive automotive museum. When they are invited to the museum, they discover that Rhode Island has a very impressive car culture.
When Batman appears at Legendary Motorcar with a Batmobile on the fritz, Peter and Gary strain to identify the problem. Also, Ferrari Daytona's are rare, but what is even rarer is getting an opportunity to test drive one of those babies.
Peter must utilize his extensive repertoire to sell a beautiful Ferrari GTO. Meanwhile, Gary is asked to test drive a Rolls Royce before it is handed over to its new owner, and a customer visits Legendary Motorcar with a repair challenge.
Gary gets an amazing opportunity to tour the production facility for the newest Ford GT. The trip turns into a multi-car buying deal. Gary also visits MechaniQ, a company he believes will lead the way in the future of automotive repair.
Legendary Motorcar begins a serious build project that must conform to the highest of standards. Where will they go for the technology involved in this project? The SEMA show in Las Vegas, of course. Also, Gary test drives two classics.
When a customer visits Legendary Motorcar to buy a BMW Z8, Peter learns that the word 'perfect' takes on a whole new meaning with some BMW guys. Also, Gary delivers a GT 350 to a collector whose car collection is nothing short of elite.
A customer and son visit Legendary Motorcar unsure of what they want, but they possess a spectacular Ferrari F40 to trade in. Also, a friend of Peters seeks a 1961 Corvette, and we discuss the Walter Wolf Formula 1 with Mr. Wolf himself.
Can Peter sell two cars over the phone in the same morning? Also, Peter test drives a stunning Packard before a potential buyer sends his inspectors to look at the car, and Gary and Peter head to the track for a rare automotive experience.
A customer visits the shop to inspect a Marek in mid-restoration. Also, a Porsche 356 convertible arrives with an easily detectable issue, and a pair of buyers appear at Legendary Motorcar who come from opposite ends of the buyer spectrum.