An family farm in the mid-west perhaps contains the biggest stash of undiscovered old motorcycles in the country. Seller agrees to have Dale broker deal for high-end client. Dale has the buyer, but will he outbid his own client for the exclusive find?
Built in the 60's by engineer Wild Bill Gelbke, the Road Dog was, and still is, the largest motorcycle ever built. The creation disappeared when Gelbke did in 1978. Dale has vowed to locate the machine and make Wheels Through Time its final resting place.
Dale works with Wounded Warriors and Home Depot to build a WWII military bike. A lead for a bike finally lands him in Arkansas. But there's conflict over which branch of the armed forces the bike belongs to, cost, security and preservation vs. restoration
Every year hundreds of bidders wait on what Dale will bring to the Mid-America Auction.This year Dale has put the auction challenge to Matt while he finishes a rare 1912 Harley. Will it pay-off and net Dale and Matt the Jackpot they are looking for?
Time is thrust to the forefront of this multi-state search. Timeless and priceless old bikes and antique cars are high on this father and son's list of "must haves". The clock ticks on one rare time piece and two old-timer's cars, bikes, and automobiles.
The RM Auction will be electric with Dale playing the role of both buyer and seller. Dale tries to sell off various art and automobilia, including a 1926 factory billboard and a rare electric side car, for a shot to bid for a 1911 Indian Board Track Racer.
Promoters of the prestigious Amelia Island Concourse have called on Dale to develop a show and field bikes for an Orphan Bike show.
With just days until the Annual Vintage bike race, Dale is secretly struggling to get the bike he beat Matt with last year up and working and Matt struggles just to locate a 100-year old bike. If they ever get to race, will Matt exact his revenge?