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A Midwest farm contains a stash of valuable old motorcycles; Dale acts as a broker for the seller, but takes an interest in the motorcycles himself.
Dale attempts to track down the Roadog, a massive motorcycle built in the 1960s by engineer William "Wild Bill" Gelbke.
Dale works to build a WWII military bike, but a conflict arises over which branch of the armed forces will get to own the creation.
Dale finishes work on a 1912 Harley while he lets Matt prepare selections for the MidAmerica Auction.
A father and son race the clock as they travel to different states in search of antique cars and priceless old bikes.
Dale tries to sell a 1926 factory billboard and a rare electric sidecar at an auction, then plans to use the proceeds to bid on a 1911 Indian Board Track Racer.
Organizers of the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance ask Dale to develop a show featuring America's lesser-known motorcycle brands.
Dale attempts to fix up an antique bike for a much-anticipated rematch against Matt in an upcoming race.
A California collector hopes his Crocker and Caddy combo will score a big payday.
Matt and Dale follow a tip that leads them to a World War II-era military warehouse.
A man hopes his labor of love, a motorcycle worth six figures, will attract sufficient attention at auction.
Cross-country race; highly desired specials.
Choppers, bobbers and board trackers go on display in the Quad Cities.
Money and motorcycles lead to a double murder.
Dale locates a bike that he plans to use against a rival in an annual race for 100-year-old motorcycles.
A surprise 60th birthday celebration for Dale leads to a challenge for his party guests.