Reed withdraws from school to pursue music, so Jase tries to help him organize his life; Korie puts Willie on a vegetarian diet to lower his blood pressure.
A local chainsaw artist chooses an unlikely subject after Willie makes a request; Jep and Jessica try to help Kay with her hoarding by selling items online.
Willie gets a fun 3D printer, but they soon learn it may replace their jobs; Si is upset after learning Willie bought a printer but didn't give him a raise.
Willie decides to take the Robertson clan on a family vacation to Hawaii, but the family's desire to go off on their own undermines his daily itinerary.
Local auctioneer turned buyer buts heads with Ricky and Bubba; Jenny and Mary disagree over the value of their purchases; Victor and Sonny have a busy workday.
Ricky tries to fix things with Bubba; Jenny finds a rare display; Victor gets aggressive when he discovers an antique train; Moe reveals a secret to Mary.
Bubba and Ricky attempt to outwit their competition; Lesa discovers an item made from snakeskin; Victor sets his sights on a highly profitable scooter.
Matt stakes his claim in Fort Worth, Mary discovers something that could help her in the long run, and Ricky and Bubba attempt to fade in the background.
Ryan reluctantly engrosses himself in a personal customization project for a certain Cadillac; Danny becomes inspired to see a collection of Cadillacs.
Two buyers eagerly try to outbid one another to acquire an old Ford Econoline van; Mike and Roli discover a BMW motorcycle that has a lengthy story behind it.
Hoping to honor the iconic style of Norman Collins, representatives from Sailor Jerry come to the shop to have a motorcycle built for a charity fundraiser.
Two brothers wish to surprise their father with a full restoration of a 1957 Special Edition T-Bird that has been placed on their property for several years.
Danny has Ryan customize his new Chevy Silverado; Danny adds to his truck; Danny finds a rare GTO Judge; Mike buys a '69 Corvette, but may have been swindled.
Tommy Lee looks to the guys to repair his beloved chopper, which has been crushed in an accident, after which it will need to be returned to Los Angeles.
Danny and the crew build a bike for a military veteran; Mike and Ryan compete to see who can paint the best American flag; Mike and Shannon find a rare car.
Ryan, Mike and Shannon persuade Danny to be their sponsor for a 24-hour race; Danny makes the guys work on a special project as repayment for his sponsorship.
The guys buy an old car, renovate it and name it the "Counts Bloody Mess"; Ryan and Danny get a tip on a car customized by the creator of the Batmobile.
Danny and Shannon get the chance to restore a rare 1957 Harley Davidson Pan head prototype; Danny sees a collection of rare old cars, such as a Ford Model A.
Kevin's brother asks for custom work on a 1980 Kawasaki KZ100 motorcycle; Ryan and Mike locate a 1961 Ford Falcon; Danny has big hopes for a Grand Prix.
The guys buy an old car, renovate it and name it the "Counts Bloody Mess"; Ryan and Danny get a tip on a car customized by the creator of the Batmobile.
Danny and Shannon get the chance to restore a rare 1957 Harley Davidson Pan head prototype; Danny sees a collection of rare old cars, such as a Ford Model A.
Kevin's brother asks for custom work on a 1980 Kawasaki KZ100 motorcycle; Ryan and Mike locate a 1961 Ford Falcon; Danny has big hopes for a Grand Prix.
Ryan reluctantly engrosses himself in a personal customization project for a certain Cadillac; Danny becomes inspired to see a collection of Cadillacs.