Andy Cohen's junkyard is full steam ahead, so now he's focusing on promoting the other half of his business. Damascus Motors is risking its reputation on ambitious projects and the slightest mistake could be the difference between success and failure.
Andy Cohen makes his money taking big risks for a big payoff. His father Bobby would rather make his customers happy - sometimes at the expense of a profit. Two competing philosophies go head to head when two different projects show up at the yard.
Andy Cohen built an empire out of a junkyard, but when business booms he risks losing his grip. First, his well-meaning father screw up a big repair job. Then mechanical problems with his race-car threaten to turn his one pastime into a headache.
Andy has proven that he knows how to run his junkyard and custom car shop empire, but his risk-taking skills may have run out. He can't be at both shops at the same time so he's going to have to rely on his employees and father to pick up the slack.
Andy's obsessed with growing his business, and he's willing to take a risk for a big pay off. The sure-money jobs he's getting provide him with the additional confidence, but in the end, there's no guaranteed success for Andy's gamble.
Andy Cohen doesn't have a second to spare. The winter months are rapidly approaching and customers are piling through the doors at his junkyard, but on top of that he's busy planning his annual Halloween bash.
When people look out at Andy's junkyard all they see is junk, but he sees possibilities. With the junkyard filled, Andy's on the hunt trying to find new ways to move parts. Big risks could mean big rewards and Andy's betting on himself to get the job done
Andy's relentless obsession with growing his business pushes him to take on an overly ambitious ATV project, where he may be in over his head. Meanwhile Bobby gets a 1932 Roadster ready for a suprise.