Jeff and Perry pursue a 1981 Ferrari in Las Vegas in the premiere of the series about a pair of car aficionados who seek classic cars to flip. They also head to an auction to move inventory, including a motorcycle with ties to the "Terminator" movies.
Jeff and Perry discover priceless cars, including a 1969 Dickie Harrell Camaro 427, at a hidden compound in Midland Odessa, Texas. Also: Jeff and his father compete for a 1969 Chevy Camaro.
Jeff and Meg hope to score cars used in movies during a visit to Hollywood, but a tough negotiation with an old friend threatens their goal and the friendship itself. Later, Jeff competes against his father at an auction.
A major buyer puts in an order for American muscle cars; Jeff and Meg search for the 1940s-era automobiles that were seen in the movie "Gangster Squad"; an important purchase is damaged during transport.
Jeff, Meg and Perry travel to Las Vegas for an automotive trade show. Among their finds: a pristine 1965 Malibu; and two hot rods. They also take in a Long Beach swap meet, where Jeff becomes interested in a '71 Chevy "Frankentruck." Once they return to Lubbock, Meg arranges a pinup-girl photo shoot to market some of the cars. In other events, Jeff scrambles after his attempt to impress a European buyer backfires.
Jeff and Perry tour an airport hangar that's home to a 1965 Shelby Cobra, a WWII-era military jeep and a vintage jet fighter ejection seat; Jeff competes against his dad in an auction for a Boss Mustang.
The team prepares for a huge auction. Perry and Eric trick out a 1931 hot rod while Meg and Jeff try to boost the value of a '53 Merc, but problems with both may cause the payday to be less than they hoped. A freak blizzard adds to their woes.
Jeff and Meg contemplate moving the shop to L.A. to take advantage of the bigger marketplace and, to that end, scout potential locations. Jeff also tries to make the trip pay for itself, but may lose big money instead.
In the Season 2 premiere, Flat 12 Gallery prepares to open another location. In other events, Jeff sets out to transform a run-of-the-mill 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air so that it rivals his dad's beloved $100,000 Bel Air.
Jeff and Perry head to Louisiana, where a test drive ends in a fire; and they endure a boat ride in a thunderstorm. Among their finds: a 1978 Trans-Am and a pristine 1980 Kawasaki Z1 motorcycle.