Episodes (13)
Oct 06, 2009
Wayne is contacted by a collector looking to liquidate his collection of vintage racing Cobras worth upwards of 5.5 million dollars.
Oct 06, 2009
The Amelia Island Concours d' Elegance and RM Auction are called the Pebble Beach of the East. Held on Northern Florida's scenic Amelia Island, the weekend has become on of Wayne's first events of the auction season.
Oct 13, 2009
An old friend of Wayne's calls him with a project. Hidden away in the garage of his empty family home is a vintage Duesenberg worth over a million dollars. He wants Wayne to pull it out of the garage and get it ready for the Newport Concours d'Elegance.
Oct 20, 2009
June is here and Wayne has two Jaguars he plans to sell at the exclusive Bonhams' auction in Greenwich, CT.
Oct 27, 2009
Wayne gets a call from a widow looking to sell her husband's 1960 Chevy Impala. Purchased from the second owner in 1981 - the car was delivered, put into a barn, built especially to house it and never driven again.
Nov 03, 2009
Advertised as a real car "for pre-teen men and women of distinction" the Bimbo is a toy car powered by a 12-volt battery. While not exactly a daily driver, the green power and eclectic nature of this collectible captures Wayne's attention.
Nov 10, 2009
Before Wayne can show either of the cars he must pull the Panhard out of a barn near his shop where is has been stored for twenty years.
Nov 17, 2009
While the Falcon is in fact a station wagon - it's got that cool Woodie styling Wayne loves and he's sure this car will make a great quick flip. After a brief inspection he buys the car on the spot.
Nov 24, 2009
Now after owning the car for several years, Wayne is hoping the Pebble Beach lineage will add value to the Muntz when he rolls the dice and puts it and up for sale at the prestigious Bonhams auction in Carmel Valley, CA.
Dec 01, 2009
Michael Kittredge, the founder of the Yankee Candle Company, may have made his fortune selling wax and wicks - but his true love is cars. With a collection of over fifty collector cars and exotics he's a man who knows what he wants in the garage.
Dec 08, 2009
Trouble is the car is in England and Wayne is in the US and there's no way that Wayne will sell the car sight unseen so, he has the Bentley flown in from the UK and delivered to his shop.
Dec 15, 2009
Wayne is thrilled when he learns that a Ferrari 375 MM potentially worth five to eight million dollars, and a collection of forty rare motorcycles, have quietly come up for private sale.
Dec 30, 2009
Wayne is invited to inspect a private collection of vintage Cooper F1 race cars that have been hidden from the public eye for 20 years. Will the temptation prove to be too much when he also discovers a rare BMW 315, and a Bugatti Type 57, in a barn?
About
Chasing Classic Cars Season 2 (2009) is released on Oct 06, 2009 and the latest season 13 of Chasing Classic Cars is released in 2020. Watch Chasing Classic Cars online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. Chasing Classic Cars is directed by Jim Astrausky,Hannah Lintner and created by Jim Astrausky with Wayne Carini and Roger Barr.
Wayne Carini continues to please his viewers with his sincere and passionate love of classic cars on his show. Chasing Classic Cars is a great reality show with a valid story-line where the host seeks out repairs refurbishes and sometimes restores as needed to bring these classics to market. One of the many reasons that this show is so successful is Wayne Carini is dedicated to fair business practices and has an incredible knowledge of not only classic cars but rare exotic cars. Wayne Carrini was indoctrinated to the classic car business with his father "Bob Carini'" who' specialty was restoration of classic cars including Duesenberg's, Ford, Packard's and Lincolns. "Reality Shows," that have substantially talented people always seem to be more successful than those where the producers are looking for shock value in foul language, low talent and tattoos which ultimately end up as being short lived. Chasing Classic Cars has done and will continue to do well on the Discovery Channel since 2008 because the show content is always original and "REAL!" The episodes are interesting, well thought out and always an honest representation of the problems and the outcomes of the vehicle adventure. The weekly stories where we see the sellers, the buyers, his staff and professional relations encountered are always entertaining to watch. This show is a great look into the story of some very interesting classic cars, their history, their owners and ultimate outcome.