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Where is airing: History Channel
For what age: 9+
How many episodes in 9 season: 34 episodes
The guys are in Studebaker heaven; a visit to a designer with the rarest collection in the Midwest.
Mike takes an epic Route 66 road trip in an antique convertible to bring the car back to the widow of its previous owner. But the 1930s classic may not make it through the 600 mile journey.
The guys go see a woman overwhelmed by an incredible inheritance, she opens the doors to a secret vault; they meet their match in an 80-year old rebel who speeds a mini bike around his massive property.
Mike makes a mistake in Indiana; while the guys receive a warm reception from a carnie collector in Ohio, the pick brings an unexpected sting.
The guys go see a man with a puzzling nickname who hasn't thrown away anything since the 1950s, and he isn't shy about flaunting his favorite underwear, which comes as a shock to Mike and Frank.
A favor for a friend becomes a surprising win-win situation; the guys behind a locked door that hasn't been opened in decades.
The guys come across the mother lode of Americana in Maryland; a former garbage man's trash is a real treasure.
Frank celebrates his birthday with a picking bonanza. Plus, the guys make a woman's dream come true by brokering a deal to honor her deceased husband.
Mike fights to free a massive vintage sign from a tight corner; the guys strike an impossible deal with the Sign Boss; Danielle and Frank take a final joyride in a 1956 Chevy.
The guys pick the collection of a reclusive and mysterious businessman named "the Colonel," who has gone to great lengths to keep his identity a secret.
The guys go hog wild at a sprawling ranch in Texas, where Mike flips for a VW bus that's been transformed into a hunting lodge on wheels. Plus, Frank finds a storied heirloom that reignites a high school obsession.
The guys uncover a former firefighter's stockpile which includes a rare piece of space-age history; Frank's plan goes up in smoke.
The guys go big in Texas with a mega pick at the first Dr. Pepper bottling plant, and tough negotiations in a 50,000 square-foot warehouse.
In California, a hardcore collector is under pressure from the county to downsize; a hunch leads to a bonanza of vintage cars.
Mike and Frank meet a man who has had pieces on display in the Smithsonian; the guys encounter a roadblock when it comes to picking a Century Farm because of a power struggle between a man and his daughter.
A visit to Kentucky property with a racetrack revives a rivalry between Mike and Frank; a stop in North Carolina looks like a bust until the guys unearth a one-of-a-kind TV relic.
Mike and Frank negotiate with the sibling owners of an antique shop closed since the 1970s; the guys come upon a historic aircraft with an amazing back-story.
A garage door in Indiana leads to a 1950s wagon Mike can't leave without - if he can sweeten the deal. And on a musical mission from Dani, the guys scour a farm with more than chickens and pigs.
Mike and Frank get a lead from a fellow picker who may turn out to be a competitor; the guys seek to make a deal with the 'Godfather of Junk'.
The guys have an awkward encounter with the "King of the Gypsies", who has an incredible underground stash but insists he can't be bought.
The guys uncover a once-in-a-lifetime find, and must decide to go big or go home. Mike gets down-and-dirty to rescue an old piece from Mother Nature.
When Frank goes nuts for a century-old snack icon, he must decide if it's worth the high asking price; Mike falls hard for a Roaring '20s Roadster.
At an old school drive-in, Mike and Danielle uncover a vintage reel of Beatles' footage that could be the only one of its kind.
Mike and Frank make a hugger backroom deal after winding up at the home of a former arms dealer and her Judo-champion husband.
On a family compound in New York, Mike flips for a coin-operated elephant, while a collection of A-list mannequins leaves him speechless.
The guys encounter a mad scientist who creates his own lightning and hypnotizes Frank.
Mike and Frank have their hands full with a high-strung collector; Danielle lands in New York City for a high-stakes auction of rock 'n' roll memorabilia.
If the guys can't get a mammoth 1929 Roadster safely down a decaying 100-year old elevator, they will be ,000 in the hole; Mike uncovers a surprise when he hears hissing coming from beneath an out-of-control collection.
After a mammoth pick on a 25-acre homestead, the guys comb through the largest collection of sideshow memorabilia they've ever seen.
Mike and Frank explore a stash of ultra-rare motorcycle parts found behind a secret wall, then they find the ultimate aviation collectible - a propeller linked to Charles Lindbergh.
Mike and Frank attempt to buy from a handyman who lives on a unique homestead, but the handyman's deal making could end the pick before it begins.
Mike and Frank are stunned by a house with storefronts frozen in time, containing a bounty of new-old stock and a secret bootlegging basement.
Mike and Frank pick New York City for the first time and go back to the future at a sprawling computer store packed with a mind-blowing stockpile of 20th-century technological artifacts.
In Detroit, Frank takes a big risk on one of the greatest pieces he's ever seen; Mike acquires a Purple Heart along with a very special mission.