This supercharged art deco Mormon Meteor once dominated the record books. Don't let the looks fool you - underneath the art deco style is a monster of an engine, giving speed to one of the most important cars ever built!
Impressed by Pininfarina's work, a famous jazz music producer hired the Italian design shop to build a custom body for what emerged as a Cadillac Cabriolet - a beauty that is truly one of a kind!
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 years, this Corvette sat in a pile of farm debris. Who would have thought that underneath the debris lay a race car that came in third place behind legendary drivers, Carol Shelby and Dick Thompson?
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!
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 travels with a client who is on a search for a mint condition Mercedes 300ls. After putting many miles on his private jet, will the client be pleased?
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.