In only 30 days, Danny must create a commemorative bike in honor of music legend Les Paul; Mike looks at a 1940 Dodge; Danny and Kevin check out a 1964 Galaxie.
Rock artist George Lynch asks Danny to give his 1965 Buick Riviera a more rock 'n 'roll aesthetic; Horny Mike gives a custom wrap to a detailing van for Roli.
A client comes in for a custom paint job on a 1959 Anglia dragster; Shannon and Ryan build a Harley-Davidson bagger for a client with an old police motorcycle.
Doc's 1967 Firebird needs Ryan's help with the paint; Danny checks out a one-of-a-kind local car collection with a Shelby Mustang and a legendary 1950 Mercury.
From cars and trucks to trikes and bikes, the crew customizes classic vehicles for clients and for profit after purchase, but deadlines build pressure.
Danny wants a calendar with 12 of his favorite cars; a client requests a classic Charger like his father had, leading to a shocking reveal for the dad and son.
As the shoot nears for Count's classic car calendar, he has the crew pick and pose with their dream cars for the back, but two want their own type of calendar.
Jay contends with a 17-ton water tank that must be hauled to the De Beers Diamond mine; Hugh and Rick compete to see who will bring in the highest load count.
Six thousand deliveries remain but momentum stalls due to roadblocks, blowouts and an overturned tanker; spillage will contaminate the post's sole water supply.
Darrell and Brandon start off strong but get caught up in some mischief; Rene's father helps him scour for collectibles at the auction; Ivy gets risky.
Brandi decides to make Jarrod responsible for their money; Mary and her new boyfriend try to get the most expensive locker on the lot; Rene goes cheap.
Dave is determined to not let another lucrative locker pass him by; Rene tries to get some inside information; Ivy wants to make the long drive worth it.
Jarrod and Brandi do not want to be tricked by the attraction of show business; Mary and her new friend Allee are singled out; Rene is the only lone buyer.
Ivy and Mary begin the night with aggressive competition; Darrell and Brandon feel at home while scoping for a profitable locker; Dave is hoping for a score.
Jarrod and Brandi's hope for an easy day out does not go as planned; Darrell is on his own; Ivy wants to land big items; Mary works hard to be taken seriously.
In Moreno Valley, Calif., Darrell gets the chance to teach a friend a lesson in "daredevil-ing"; Dave and his fortune have an unfortunate mishap with fire.
Dave is able to augment his inventory when he gets a medical device that comes as a surprise; Ivy comes across some unexpected green in his acquisition.
In El Monte, Calif., Mary actually manages to finally get a hold of a vintage goodie; Darrell gets the opportunity to revisit a pastime from his childhood.
Jarrod finally gets his hands on the party locker that he has always wanted; Rene discovers a mobile business opportunity; Ivy's footwear has a major effect.
Dave tries all he knows in an effort to get his motors running; while searching, Darrell stumbles across a very curious collection; Rene finally goes crazy.
Darrell and Brandon start off strong but get caught up in some mischief; Rene's father helps him scour for collectibles at the auction; Ivy gets risky.
Brandi decides to make Jarrod responsible for their money; Mary and her new boyfriend try to get the most expensive locker on the lot; Rene goes cheap.