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In Junkyard Empire, the hunt is on for big, washed up metal-cars, motorcycles, boats, homes, campers and heavy equipment-from police impounds, private auctions, dealers, random driveways or old lots. What might look like a rusted out beater to most people is pure gold in the seasoned eyes of Andy and Bobby as they hunt valuable parts, scrap metal or a potential high-end fabrication for their clientele. Once back at the junkyard its pure hustle-and-bustle chaos as cars are lifted, stacked, torched, stripped and scrapped. At the custom car shop the once ruined cars are brought back to life one panel and plug at a time transforming the trash into treasure for high dollar customers.
Andy Cohen finds a rusty Trans AM at the auction, and all he can see are dollar signs. If he can get this thing running, he'll score big. But as he quickly comes to findout, most cars end up at the auction for a reason.
Andy is no stranger to risky car builds, but when his shop takes on a scorched Audi S6, he's playing with fire. If Andy can get this burnt powerhouse up and running, he'd win big; but the deeper he digs, the more problems he finds.
When Andy bags a 1994 Bronco at auction, he sees redneck gold in the making. But just as Andy's monster truck kicks into gear, his father Bobby throws a wrench in the gears.
When Andy finds a classic Chevy Blazer on the roadside, and wins a totaled Porsche Cayman on a bid, he's in hog heaven. But just as he starts seeing dollar signs, everything comes to a screeching halt as these great deals turn into a great deal of work.
Determined to give three old classics a new lease on life, Andy puts the boys to work on a crazy-looking vintage racecar and a Hot Wheels Ramblin' Wrecker tow truck racer, alongside a 1970 Camaro rescued from Hurricane Sandy.
Andy Cohen loves a bargain when he sees one, but when his dad, Bobby, is determined to fix up the ultimate junker, even Andy's got his doubts. But Bobby's got a few old-school tricks his sleeve, ready to prove Andy wrong.
Andy is never at a loss for crazy car concepts and this week is no exception. He transforms an old ambulance into a Maryland sports-mobile for a fellow UofM alum. Then, he thinks outside the box to soup-up a car for his buddy in blue.
Determined to get his 1932 Roadster up and running, he calls in fuel injection specialist, Dave Jenson, for help. Another project threatens to go off the rails: combining parts from two Chevy trucks into a "new" single "FrankenTruck."
Andy Cohen knows a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when he sees one When he comes across a 1967 Camaro Pace car for sale, he jumps at the chance. But this rare, valuable classic comes with a catch: it's currently in a million pieces.
Andy Cohen knows his bread & butter comes from dealing junk but now & again, he finds a car that breaks all the rules, like a 1967 Chevy Camaro Pace Car. Andy decides to unveil his masterpiece at an upcoming car show, throwing the whole garage into chaos.
On any given day Junkyard Emperor Andy Cohen can't be sure what's going to roll into his yard. Today they are in for a shock. There's an iconic piece of military history, and a dinosaur-sized bulldozer that no one quite knows what to do with.
At Andy Cohen's junkyard, one thing's for certain: It's never boring. And this week's projects are especially interesting. Andy finds a 1931 Model A that looks like it just drove out of a movie about the Mob, and a 1963 VW Bug that needs some love.
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