Henry and Sam are on the trail of a slice of classic two-wheel Americana. Henry believes the 70's chopper is the next big thing, and he has tracked down a rare British version of the Easy Rider dream- an Uncle Bunt designed by John Reed.
The guys have been given the chance to completely rebuild a classic 1930s Wolseley Hornet roadster in honor of an old friend of Sam's to whom the car belonged who passed away before he could refurbish the vehicle back to its full glory.
Henry hatches a plan to buy and refurbish a rugged old Ural Dnepr motorcycle sidecar combo that he and Sam can then take into the Welsh mountains for some off-roading. On their way, they discover a rare Renault three-wheeler truck.
Sam and Henry attempt to set a new vintage motorcycle land speed record on their supercharged classic Triumph. For good luck they transform a 1968 Morris Ambulance into the quintessential vintage race transporter.
Henry and Sam hunt for a classic American pickup truck that Henry can use as a daily driver. Along the way, they delve into the history of the pickup wagon and take a drive in an original Ford Model T before restoring a 1946 Ford Pickup.
The guys decide to enter a plowing competition, and that means they must find themselves a vintage tractor and plow and learn how to use them. Their search leads them to Patrick Edwards who assists Sam and Henry in finding what they need.
Henry and Sam have a desire to do some serious off-roading. They think they have found the ultimate classic for the task at the United Kingdom's leading tank and military vehicle dealer, but it will require some elbow grease to restore.
Sam and Henry find a super rare American Centaur scooter that folds away into a suitcase. If they bring it back to life, Henry's got an ambitious plan. Henry also converts a 1930s Beckmeter into a modern Electric Vehicle Charging Station.
Sam and Henry travel to Northern Ireland where they locate a 1962 MG Midget and a rusty BSA tandem bicycle. At the shop, they successfully restore both back to pristine condition before taking the Healey to the Prescott Speed Hill Climb.
To realize their dream of riding in the Isle of Man TT Races, Henry and Sam purchase a 350 Ducati race bike whose wheels have tread upon the very track they wish to race. They also meet racing legends Barry Wood and Richard 'Milky' Quayle.