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Hosted by renowned collector car archeologist, Wayne Carini, Chasing Classic Cars welcomes viewers into the elite world of high-end car collection, as Wayne finds, buys, restores and sells some of the finest and most unique vehicles ever manufactured. In Chasing Classic Cars, Wayne chases down original one-off cars in secret stashes around the country and meets with some of the hobby's most respected collectors, restorers, and artisans, giving viewers insight into the classic car expert's elite inner circle. Whether he is restoring a vintage ride, or searching for a hidden gem in garages around the world, Wayne's straight-shooting sensibility and passion for everything on wheels makes Chasing Classic Cars a must-see for car lovers everywhere.
Wayne finds a rare mid-sixties Griffith 200 in a parking garage. It's been hiding in plain site for over 20 years, and he wants to revive it in time to show it at an exclusive East Coast Cars and Coffee.
While restoring his ultra-rare '54 Arnolt Bristol Coupe and '55 Arnolt Bristol Roadster, Wayne comes across a mid-forties MG TC for sale. The car is all in pieces and Wayne is determined to find every part before going home.
When the Tupelo Automobile Museum decides to close and auction off their entire collection for charity, they call Wayne for help. He brings in two auction houses to assess their cars and automobilia and give their best pitch to the museum's owner.
Wayne enlists his friend and hot rod builder Jimmy to transform a 1933 Ford Roadster into an Elgin Race Car. It's a labor of love, but when the car is complete, they'll let it loose on the track to prove that its performance is just as hot as its looks.
When a client buys a one-of-one 1935 Godsal, he hires Wayne and automotive historian Evan Ide to do the restoration. With no other existing example to compare it to, it will take all their expertise to bring this gem back to its former glory.
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