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At the Repair Lot, people with a passion for their classic cars are given a helping hand to get them back on the road. When this talented and diverse crew fixes engines, interiors and bodywork, they aren't just giving a car a new lease on life, they're keeping the owners' dreams alive. Award-winning motoring journalist Charlie Vowden meets owners and assesses how to keep their drives alive. Together with old and new school mechanics Derek Drinkwater and Hannah Gordon, Freya Read the trimmer, and bodywork specialist Jerilee Quintana, the team are on a mission to put any classic car, in any condition, back on the road.
A rare '55 Ford Popular arrives, and the team tackle the dodgy brakes, before sprucing up the interior and exterior to give this classic a 21st-century makeover. A custom Toyota Corona lowrider imported from Japan offers a big bodywork and cabin challenge.
A glamorous Jaguar XK150 sports car, owned by the same driver for 50 years, is way down on power. The team diagnoses an unexpected and dangerous fault. A hot rod which has been grounded for months gets a chance to cruise once again.
A 1950s Ford Thunderbird has lost its spark and needs a total electrical upgrade to make it safe and reliable for the 21st century. It's joined by a Morris Minor which is only running on half power, drops oil everywhere and shows signs of severe engine wear.
You can't beat a Triumph Spitfire for top-down fun, but this project car -- bought as a box of bits -- will be a massive mission to get back on the road. A family-heirloom Rover P5 also needs serious attention from the workshop crew.
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