Chasing Classic Cars

Chasing Classic Cars

Wayne gets a lead on his newest obsession, Brass cars, but will they be worth the "packaged deal" to buy all three vehicles? He's also tasked with finding an Olympic gold medalist a car that could have been at the 1960 Winter Olympics and kicks off the auction season with vehicles worth more than a half a million dollars.
IMDb 7.320145 episodes7+
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Episodes

  1. S6 E1 - Wayne Goes Skiing

    February 3, 2014
    22min
    TV-PG
    Wayne helps Olympic gold medalist Jonny Mosely and the Squaw Valley ski resort find a vehicle that could have been at the 1960 Winter Olympics. It's all about 4x4s and big powder when Wayne finds them a ride and takes some turns down the mountain.
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  2. S6 E2 - Big Brass

    February 10, 2014
    22min
    TV-PG
    Wayne's ecstatic to get a lead on a collection of his newest obsession, Brass cars. There's a 1913 Hudson, a 1910 Stoddard-Dayton, a 1906 Oldsmobile and a Redding motorcycle. Wayne wants to buy just the Hudson, but it turns out it's a package deal.
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  3. S6 E3 - Kiss a Few Frogs

    February 17, 2014
    22min
    TV-PG
    Wayne finds a rare 1934 Lincoln KB Convertible. In order to buy it, he must meet the owners high price and also buy two other cars; a '70s Chryseler K Car and '60s Buick convertible. Sometimes you have to kiss a few frogs before you get what you want.
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  4. S6 E4 - Getting Hot

    February 24, 2014
    22min
    TV-PG
    Wayne's on a hunt for a Volvo 960 station wagon. However the car's original owner, Paul Newman, fitted this car with a supercharged 5.0 liter V8 engine pulled from a Ford Mustang. Wayne checks out a hot rod event which only allows cars made before 1964.
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  5. S6 E5 - The Power of Three

    March 4, 2014
    22min
    TV-PG
    After finding a 1970 Porsche 911 E Targa with 5,000 miles, Wayne's got his hands on possibly the world's most perfect 1962 Jaguar Mark 2 3.8 Saloon AND an unrestored 1932 Stutz DV32 Convertible, all at an estimated value between $420,000 and $550,000.
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