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- Clip show looking back at some of the picks and people related to the disco decade.
- Clip show revisiting episodes featuring picks and people from the Swinging Sixties.
- This clip show gives us an insight into just how hard Mike and Frank will work for a pick. physically that is.
- A jaw-dropping Arizona property features antique motorbikes as far as the eye can see, and in Tennessee, an ultra-rare Zephyr gets a tire-blowing test drive.
- The guys visit a gas pump graveyard in Louisiana while Danielle finds a home for a pair of historic drag bikes. They start by checking out Dale's collection of Corvettes and other "junk" in Northern Arkansas. Then they head to a very damp Northern Louisiana to see Woodie and his collection of "pumps on pumps on pumps".
- On Uncle Butch's ten-acre homestead in Wisconsin, the Wolfe brothers pay big money for some rare nuggets of petroliana but strike out on a jaw-dropping ride with a Hollywood pedigree. Flying solo in Milwaukee, Mike meets the 97-year-old inventor whose life-like automatons tell the story of America's all-time favorite characters.
- Robbie is determined to buy the granddaddy of woody trailers, and Mike turns to one of the best mechanics in the country to breathe life into a bundle of ultra-rare Harleys and Indians.
- An old walnut farm in California has barns that have not seen the light of day in years and just might contain the Holy Grail of vintage workwear.
- In New Mexico, Mike and Danielle make an epic stagecoach stop and visit a frozen-in-time adobe village complete with ghost stories and a Wild West saloon.
- While Robbie crosses the Rockies with a legendary car in tow, Mike and Mefford go for a high-speed joyride in a banned badass muscle car without brakes.
- Mike and Frank pick in a house that s stacked to the ceiling with rare toys. Mike adds to his King Kong collection while Frank drops a bundle on a rare train set.
- A collector with an unusual taste for high voltage oddities reveals his shocking stash, and Mike and Frank's luck runs cold when they're stonewalled by the Willett brothers.
- Eccentric Prince Mongo answers to an other-worldly power and commands Mike and Frank to buy, but refuses to quote them any prices; a man cave full of rare cars, and a freestyle stop in Kentucky reveals two surprise finds.
- Determined to uncover a hidden honey hole, the guys are freestyling on their home turf in Iowa. After the boys spot a rusty toy museum sign, lifetime collector George opens the doors to his heavenly collection. A former church turned personal showcase, the shelves are overflowing with vintage toys and George is in the mood to sell.
- Mike and Frank get off the road for a behind-the-scenes look back at their most memorable moments together. Along with Danielle, they've put together a retrospective of their dustiest adventures, most amazing discoveries, favorite characters along with some early, never before seen footage of Mike and Frank picking.
- It's make or break for the Virginia blitz strategy. Mike and Frank meet a real-deal motorcycle legend ready to clear out some of his high-octane stock, and a VIP pass to a unique mancave turns up a rare item that's old and odd.
- The Wolfe brothers uncover an overgrown vintage Cadillac graveyard in the woods, and peel back the layers of a gargantuan California stockpile.
- In Alabama, Mike goes hog wild for a super-rare, barn-fresh Shelby Mustang while Dani and Robbie visit a New Mexico town that's determined to remain a roadside attraction.
- In Pittsburgh, a real-life heavy metal hero reveals his mind-boggling stockpile. And in Tennessee, the team revs up for a white-knuckle winner-takes-all go-kart smack-down.
- In car country, Mike falls hard for a 100-year-old turbo-charged hotrod; the guys land some sweet deals at a massive man cave, and Frank rescues a vintage muscle car from a rusty demise.
- Mike, Frank, Danielle and Robbie continue to double down in Virginia, but hit a roadblock with a seller who won't let go of a one-of-a-kind find.
- Thousands of miles from home, the guys are scouring the back roads of Texas desperate to find the big-ticket item that will make the long trip worthwhile. Just like his late father, Aardean is a funeral director who never throws anything away. And with everything from neon crucifixes to an embalming table with an incredible history, the guys are dying to dive in!
- With a massive property and a motivated seller, the guys pick Kentucky's Pioneer Playhouse where a mysterious wooden box captures Mike's attention. Frank is sure it's a magic box but Mike disagrees, leading to a serious wager.
- It's a scavenger hunt for Mike as he excavates a barn-fresh classic Corvette. Meanwhile, Robbie and Jersey sift through 150 years of history on a Michigan family farm.
- The pickers revisit the picks, they have paid the most for and not just in money. They have paid out in other ways as well. Which you'll see in this episode.
- Mike and Danielle pick through Tom's, a tattoo artist's stash of high-end art in Westchester County, NY while Frank and Robbie go to an old house in Ohio to pick through Julie's uncle's old place. Meanwhile Mike lays his hands on a 100-year-old papier-mâché Uncle Sam.
- Robbie excitedly examines a time-traveling bike in Mississippi; Mike stumbles upon a 1932 pickup truck that has been tucked away for a half-century.
- A California almond farm serves up a hidden stash of retro surf shop relics, and a Prohibition-era bowling alley in L.A. offers a mind-blowing trip back in time.
- Robbie unveils his sprawling retro garage, and in Southern California the Wolfe brothers come face-to-face with the King of Signs and uncover the Holy Grail of 3D signs.
- While Mike and Frank pick the back roads of Minnesota, they challenge Danielle to sell a ten-foot fiberglass cowboy boot that's been gathering dust for over a year. After a lifetime in the demolition business, Fast Eddie has tons of unusual oversize treasures. A great lead gives the guys first crack at a treasure-packed farmyard estate sale.
- In West Virginia, the guys find an old general store that had a lot of Hatfield customers around the time of the legendary feud between the Hatfields & McCoys. There are a few artifacts with the Hatfields name, but are they authentic?
- Mike uncovers a mind-blowing collection of vintage baseball cards in Kansas while Robbie and Jersey try to broker a deal in Tommy's "black hole of stuff."
- In Illinois, the guys follow a trail of junk and find themselves waist deep in Kenny's ragtag collection.
- The guys visit a man with a puzzling nickname who hasn't thrown away anything since the 1950s, and isn't willing to start now. And he isn't shy about flaunting his favorite underwear, which comes as a shock to Mike and Frank.
- In a freaky Florida town steeped with Carnival history, Mike gambles big on the mother lode of must-have Circus banners. Then they go to see Roger in Palm Beach, FL who has a collection of cars, bikes and firearms which Mike and Frank then look through and try to pick out a few bargains.
- Frank meets a kindred spirit and international man of mystery, who teaches him a lesson about the Zen-like features of a Harley Davidson Knucklehead as the chaps continue their picking tour around Southern California. Meanwhile Mike Mefford continues rebuilding his garage / showroom in Columbia, Tennessee.
- This time on American Pickers... The guys challenge themselves to trade a vintage cup dispenser they can't sell for an even better prize. And their first stop is a dilapidated century home that's filled with an auctioneer's incredible collection. Later, an Indiana man's meticulous collection contains over 16,000 items. And finally, after a red-hot pick at Tim's VW village, the guys make a major league discovery in the dugout of the St. Louis Cardinals.
- In Louisiana, a seasoned collector and his grandson open the doors to a pool hall-turned-catch-all where Mike uncovers an ultra-rare pinball machine; in Mississippi, Robbie and Jersey scour an epic property with tons of outbuildings.
- With a sprawling warehouse and overstuffed semi trailers, Kevin's New England property is a gold mine where Mike makes off with the Michelin man and then gambles on a rare collection of vintage pilot gear. A former racecar driver with an amazing collection of automotive artifacts, Big Bad Jess is a serious collector who says he's ready to sell.
- In Pennsylvania, Mike and Frank pick in some unique places including a funeral home and a prosthetic limb factory. They unearth mega collections but all the owners are reluctant to sell.
- At an awesome California garage, Mike goes nuts for a must-have retro boat and then falls for a BMW micro car that could be worth some serious coin. Down the road, the guys pay a return visit to a totally rad radiator shop where they comb through the late owner's huge stockpile.
- It's a picking blitz in the state of Virginia, when Mike, Frank, Robbie and Danielle all hit the road to leave no lead unturned.
- While Mike makes deal after deal, Frank hits a road block with a straight-talking Wisconsin collector who won't budge on prices.
- Mike and Danielle join an architectural salvage crew on a special mission while Robbie and Frank hunt for treasures in an old theatre-turned-prop warehouse.
- Lost for half a century, the guys heroically return a naval artifact to its rightful home in Washington, D.C. First they pick an old homestead in Virginia. Then they visit Mel, a bicycle collector in Maryland.
- On a ramshackle New Jersey estate, Mike and Danielle go on a Back-to-the-Future joyride in a DeLorean. Adam and Pattie bought the property and contents. It used to belong to a builder who worked in Staten Island, NY. They check out one DeLorean thinking about making an offer for it, then they find a second DeLorean which they can take for a drive. But the house has fallen into a ramshackle state since he left. Meanwhile Frank and Robbie visit a scrap-yard in North Dakota.
- Frank falls hard for a '63 Corvette Stingray and he keeps raising his offer, which makes Robbie wonder if this is really Frank; Mike and Mefford kick off an ambitious restoration project. At Larry's I'm Ohio, Robbie can't pronounce Sohio properly - he keeps saying it as "So-ohio" to the amusement of Frank and Larry. Mike also takes the Lambretta TV200 over to Dean Wight of Gran Sport Cycles in Davenport, Iowa.
- The guys have the time of their life as they pick John in his Portland clock shop packed with mechanical wonders which reawakens Frank as "Tick Tock". Then they continue their tour of the North West and visit Terry in his small town museum filled with historical artifacts.
- Mike and Robbie are in upstate New York trying to tackle a trio of vintage Fords but their sibling rivalry threatens to blow up the deal. Then the Wolfe brothers go to see Randi, an ex-plumber whose collection had been broken into a few times so has decide to sell some things.
- A retired Air Force general shares his perspective on what the American Dream is; Robbie and Danielle are entranced by a rare assortment of radioactive glass.