Wayne comes across a '83 Auburn Speedster at an auto auction. While all may appear perfect on the outside, Wayne knows that there is a chance this vehicle could be a fake.
Wayne travels to the Concours d'Lemons - a car show devoted to, "celebrating the oddball, mundane and the truly awful of the automotive world," including a truly micro Microbus.
Wayne flies to California to inspect a large collection of cars including a Rolls Royce owned by the famous Western movie director John Ford, and the crown jewel of the collection, a 1935 500K Mercedes.
Five-time world champion Juan Fangio was one of the greatest race drivers of all time. Bouncing from different race car companies and proving his worth, it's no wonder that Fangio became known as one of Italy's best drivers.
See the best of the 1933 Paris auto show, a luxury car that disappeared from history for over 40 years. It was discovered in storage in the 1990s, nearly a time capsule find!
This 375 horsepower beauty may not have completed its race, but remains a gorgeous example of one of the last front-end cars to be competitive in sports racing.
For the first time ever, GM allowed an outsider to design a custom Chevy and this rare 1957 Chevy is an example of what happens when beauty meets beast!