Junkyard Empire - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
A New Day, a New Dollar
Andy knows there's no better place to find flip potential than at an auction but when he stumbles across a Mercedes SL55 AMG, he may have bitten off more than he can chew. Andy's dad, Bob, manages to turn a small idea for a marketing boost into a mess.
You Say Trash, I Say Tank
Andy Cohen never backs down from a good challenge. So when he agrees to an ambitious paintball tank build and to a friendly bet with his father over a pickup truck at the same time, it's up to him to deliver winning results and profits.
Build a Jeep, Crush a Car
Andy's relentless drive to grow his business pushes him to take on more work than his yard can handle. With problems mounting, Andy needs to rely on his junkyard ingenuity and his team of seasoned techs to get out of this jam.
Hot Wheelin' and Dealin'
As a child, Andy Cohen spent hours playing with his Hot Wheels. So when one of his idols - Hot Wheels' legendary car designer Larry Wood - asks him to build him a life-size replica of one of his Hot Wheel designs, Andy sees it as the build of a lifetime.
Upgrade and Upsell
Andy's vision for big ideas leads to a huge opportunity for the shop. If he pulls off the build as promised, he could secure future business for years to come. And with a little help from his dad, he has the opportunity to boost his own collection.
Never Easy
Andy thinks he's got an easy new way to make money by selling tricked out golf carts to all of his Dad's buddies. Bobby is excited about the carts too and encourages Andy to build one but when the kit arrives Andy realizes it's harder than he thought.
Trucked Out
Andy Cohen believes it's bad business to turn down business, even when the job at hand seems impossible. But when a returning client approaches him with an ambitious build and an impossible deadline, Andy might find himself backed into a corner.
Super Car Sell Off
When Andy Cohen sees an opportunity to make money, he seizes it... even if it means selling off one of his most valuable cars. But first, he has to fix it and some jobs aren't as easy as they seem.
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