Mike completes the restoration of a 1969 Mustang whose undercarriage had completely rusted through. Barry takes a 1965 Pontiac Parisienne through the stages of a true candy paint job, and Greg relives a little Trans Am history in a 1969 Z28 Camaro DZ 302.
Dave's opinion on Porsches is challenged as he visits a collection that includes his favorite, a 1956 Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing. Greg and Talon restomod a 1955 Crown Victoria, and a 1967 International Harvester Scout comes in for a traffic-friendly motor.
A fully restored and extremely valuable 1953 Vincent motorbike rolls into the Guild. Dave just has to find this historic speed demon a new home, but he'll need to learn the bike's firing sequence first. Ron and Talon get creative on two restomod pickups.
Ron is tested every step of the way as he finishes a 1975 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Talon finds that custom cup holders are trickier than they sound for a 1983 Mercedes G-Wagon, and Barry honors three generations of proud owners of a 1966 Chevy Impala.
Between the smoke coming from Larry's 1937 Cord 812 and a lack of information on his 1948 Delahaye 135MS Cabriolet, Dave gets an earful from his old friend and business partner. The Ferrari 250 California Spyder begins a new chapter.
A recent impulse buy reminds Dave of his early career, spurring a trip to the Ontario Regiment Museum. At the Guild, an odd discovery is made under a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, and Ron can all but taste the ice cream in a 1938 Pontiac Coach restomod.
Dave goes through the shop highlighting each car's role as a symbol of its time. Talon and Doug fabricate the final pieces of a Ferrari 250 California's body, while Brad struggles with the transmission on a '71 Nova, and a '59 Ford Fairlane stumps Ron. Social Upshift
It's all about shop floor drama, gas fueled egos, and millions of dollars at stake. An oil drenched, history soaked, paint splattered garage where the dreams of lofty aficionados and grease monkey gear-heads meet. Car restoration and customization is a multi billion dollar industry worldwide. And everybody who brings their car to the Guild has the same dream. Whether it's a rare vintage Lancia, in for a complete restoration or a '67 Chevy booked for "go faster" stripes, every driver wants to be behind that wheel as soon as possible and turn every head on the road. But running such a specialized and demanding business isn't always smooth sailing, or driving...