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Bangers & Cash follows the Mathewsons - a dynasty of classic car auctioneers from picturesque North Yorkshire. The charismatic and friendly family hunt for rare vehicles to sell and they uncover some remarkable and heartwarming stories behind the cars as they do.
Derek casts his eye over a Citroen 2CV, before he is off admiring the treasure trove of more than 270 motorbikes in the same garage.
Derek heads off to collect some vintage motorcycles from a garage at the bottom of the garden in the North-East of England. Tom Reed passed away before he could finish some of his projects, but among the treasure are two BSA super rockets, a 1925 New Hudson, a 1955 Norton 500 café racer and a Greeves trials bike. Paul has also lined up a day collecting some exceptional cars including a 1955 Ford Zephyr convertible, and back at base, Dave thinks about buying the DVLA "Repo" lorry that has just pitched up. "You can make some money with this," he says, "just use the crane, pick up the cars and off you go - job done. Trouble is it will crush the roof."
Dave finds two rare Fiats and a VW Corrado. Meanwhile Derek has his work cut out trying to remove an old Morris that appears to be supporting the garage roof. "What could possibly go wrong?" he says as he sends grandson Jack in to check it out.
Derek navigates the dry stone walls of the Peak District to collect a very original 1988 Opel Manta. Plus, Dave deals with a Ford Granada rally support vehicle.
Derek has a three-hour drive in a 1960s bus that arrived in the UK after a life in the sun. Dave takes a Triumph TR7 convertible to auction.
Dave's on his way to Grimsby to pick up an iconic 80s fast Ford, the Mk1 Fiesta XR2. Derek almost spills his brew over the state of a 1960s Austin Princess Vanden Plas. And Bubbles regrets sitting in an immaculate Morris 1800 which he's now desperate to bid on.
Derek gets a tour of Hadlow Castle in Kent when he arrives to collect the owner's pre-war Alvis and an immaculate Citroen used by the Gestapo in occupied France. Dave is seriously considering spending his own hard-earned on a 100-year-old hay cart and Paul unearths a remarkably rust-free 1970s Alfa GTV.
Derek is picking up two expertly crafted batmobile replicas in the home counties and Dave can't control his enthusiasm for a Ford US wartime jeep complete with pickaxe and a rifle...
Paul is picking up a stunning 1961 Vauxhall Cresta, inspired by American design,?the car changed the face of British motoring. Dave drools over an 80s fast Ford icon, the 2wd Sierra Sapphire Cosworth. And Derek is refusing to test drive the world's smallest production car, the Peel P50 boasting 3.5HP.
Derek inspects a brace of old cop cars including a Rover P6 complete with radio, sirens and V8 engine, a former Mod waves ciao to his collection of '60s Italian scooters, and Paul is trying to work out who on earth will buy a 1975 Range Rover that's been converted into a fire engine.
Derek swaps the chaos of the office for rain-soaked Ripon to pick up a 1965 Ford Anglia with just 33,000 miles on the clock. Jack's been dispatched to collect a 1971 Triumph Herald with flat tyres that hasn't moved since 2005. Meanwhile, Dave's loving the clean lines of a rare Renault Caravalle.
Paul heads to County Durham to pick up a 1936 Singer Le Mans sports car and a pristine 1957 one-owner Lambretta LD 150. Derek gets his hands on a 1962 MG A which he reckons is good enough to go and be enjoyed - and a motorcycle enthusiast decides to thin out his impressive collection of bikes.
Derek is reunited with the vehicle in which he took his driving test - a 1957 Ford 100E Estate. Dave is also on the trail for an Escort, this time a 1970s Mk1 twin cam. And Paul heads North to collect a one-owner, 50-year-old MGBGT that still boasts that new car smell.
Derek's search for the unusual lands him a 1947 Lea Francis that's half-made of wood. Paul heads for the countryside to pick up a Morris one tonne truck and Dave goes glassy-eyed over an iconic Italian Alfasud.
Dave and Jack head to East Yorkshire to pick up a dusty Alfa Romeo and a 1930s Jowett. But Dave's more taken with a potential Christmas present - a Carry On-style, bum-wobbling exercise machine. Meanwhile a 1971 VW Beetle convertible and a late 80s Renault 5 GT turbo get pulses racing.
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