Chasing Classic Cars - Season 12
Season 12
Episodes
Speedsters Race for Pink Slips
Wayne and car-buddy, Ralph, head to the VSCCA Wilbraham Hill Climb where it's Wayne's Stutz up against Ralph's Packard speedster in an old-fashioned drag race. With their pride, pink slips and a charity donation on the line, horsepower rules the day.
Restoring a Stutz Special
Wayne's got--not one--but two, rare Stutz motorcars on his radar. One is a 1930 Stutz roadster with coveted cut-down doors, but the seller is playing his cards close to his chest. Car two is a Stutz Special built to look like a SSK Mercedes sports car.
No Choke, No Smoke
Wayne goes to Ohio in pursuit of a picture-perfect, low-mileage 1987 BMW M6 Coupe, but he'll need to pony up for a 1969 Lincoln Mark 3 and a 1978 Lincoln Mark 5 as part of a package deal; Wayne helps a client sell an '81 Morgan Roadster at auction.
You Can Hear the Supercharger!
Wayne prepares two, low-mileage 1990 favorites for sale, a 1990 Mazda Miata with a supercharger and a like-new 1990 Toyota pickup truck; Wayne also works to freshen up his 1960 Morgan.
FDR's Daily Driver
Wayne is contacted by the New York Governor's office to refresh a 1932 Packard originally purchased by Franklin Delano Roosevelt; after sitting in a state museum for decades, Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to see the vehicle brought back to life.
Motorcycles and a Lambo: That's What's for Dinner
The owners of a closed restaurant have to quickly sell three vintage American motorcycles: a Harley-Davidson, an Indian and a Triumph; the F40 crew works on a 1986 Lamborghini that hasn't been driven in 25 years.
Burning for a Boattail and a 944 Porsche
Wayne has always dreamed of owning an iconic Auburn Boattail Speedster, and he meets two women who are selling their grandfather's collection, including a 1932 Auburn Boattail Speedster, a 1909 Ford Model T and more.
Two Racecars and Truck to Tow Them
Wayne purchases a Sprint Midget race car complete with a custom trailer, a vintage 1936 Ford pickup truck to tow them, and a matching Quarter Midget race car to ride along in the truck bed.
SuperMopar! EPA Superbird and a Superbee
Wayne has been commissioned to sell a very unique 1968 Superbird. When the EPA tested airplane emissions in the 1970's they looked no further than NASCAR and the Plymouth Superbird to race the jets down the runway.
3 Abarths and a Kaiser
Wayne throws open the garage to discover a trio of Zagato-bodied, Fiat-Abarth 750s including two coveted Double Bubbles and a low production Record Monza. Then he's on the hunt for a 1954 Kaiser Manhattan one of less than 5,000 produced.
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