Chasing Classic Cars - Season 17
Season 17
Episodes
A Jag, a Baker, a Memory Maker!
From a 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint to a 1962 Jaguar XKE coupe, plus an early Baker Electric, Wayne chases three vehicles that tell the story of the power of cars to connect people across decades through the love of collecting.
AbraCARdabra!
Wayne might need a lucky charm to buy a Porsche 356 hidden for decades in a magician's home. At F40, a Mercury-bodied Chevy Boattail gives Mechanic Mike fits, and a church calls on Wayne to help them sell a collection bequeathed to them by a parishioner.
Live by the Ford, Buy by the Ford
The Ford legacy lives on as Wayne unearths a Model T delivery truck that's been in single family ownership for more than 100 years. Then he helps two sisters uncover and sell a mind-boggling collection of original Ford parts from a collapsed barn.
Revved Up Like a Deuce
Wayne sets his sights on the "unicorn" of Ford finds, an intact and highly coveted Deuce, a 1932 Ford Roadster. Plus, the crew uncovers a soggy surprise in a 1973 BMW 3.0 CSi, and an early electric car comes out of hiding after more than 50 years.
Back to the Futura
Wayne and the crew at F40 take on the restoration of a wild, one-off, center-steer concept car built on a Corvair base. They formulate a plan to restore the car so that it will be ready in time for the Amelia Island Concours.
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