Tex Mex Motors
Junkers turn into jewels when they're in the hands of these pros, who bring cars from Mexico to El Paso for radical restorations.
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Episodes (8)
The Opel and the Bug
With a $250K profit goal and only four months to reach it, the scouting team acquires three cars from Mexico that may be tougher than expected to flip.
Less Mustang, More Problems
A seller has a secret reason for insisting on driving a '64 Comet. Scooter and Rabbit use high tech to eye a vintage Bronco, and get a shocking greeting.
Bronco No Bueno
With the Bronco gobbling up their profit, Jenicio has a marketing idea for the '49 Cadillac. Rabbit and Scooter have a mystery on their hands.
Carryall, My Wayward Son
Jaime and Wes bring a '63 Carryall into the 21st century and Scooter finds the perfect '80s car for his idol. Rabbit gets a game-changing lead.
Don’t Rocket ‘Til You Try It
The Camaro IROC-Z gets a killer sound system, but Wes and Jaime have a few kinks to work out for their rock star buyer. Later, Jaime ponders her future.
Not Your Daddy's Oldsmobile
After a team meeting, Mike adds extra help to turn a rotting Cutlass 442 into a hotrod. The hunt for a Rambler turns up a tip on a racing rarity.
Rambler and a Gambler
Scooter makes up for his blunder with a big score and Mike restores a Dodge van's retro vibe. A buyer proposes a newfangled way of paying for a car.
Should We Stay or Should We Go
The shop needs a name before Rabbit and Scooter can make a TV ad. After the clock ticks down on the Porsche auction, Jaime reveals her big decision.