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Shed & Buried: Classic Cars sees Henry team-up with Fuzz Townshend once again. The duo will be doing what they do best: digging in the nation's sheds, barns and outbuildings, this time to (hopefully) find a tidy profit in some vintage motors.Henry's love of motorbikes and tractors is well-known, but he still has a soft spot for classic cars. Fuzz - who has an encyclopaedic knowledge of all things automotive - is the perfect partner to help him unearth some classic four-wheelers and turn them into nice little earners.That's only half the battle - once their finds are back in the shed, restorer extraordinaire Guy Willison and engineering genius Allen Millyard will be put to the test, turning the rusty wrecks the lads have unearthed into right royal runners.As always, Henry will need to keep Fuzz focused, to make sure he doesn't buy an obscure vintage bus or lorry. Fuzz will have to keep an eye on Henry too, as he's usually done a deal before Fuzz can even lift the bonnet.
In Leicestershire, Henry and Fuzz explore a shed full of classics, selecting a 1970s VW Beetle Beach Buggy. Can they restore it in time for a Somerset beach ride?
In Wiltshire, Henry and Fuzz admire Morris Minors and vintage mopeds. Can they revive a late 1980s Austin Mini in time for a historical road trip to Oxford?
In awe of a huge collection of classic cars from all eras in Northamptonshire, Henry and Fuzz decide to transform a 1920s Model A Ford pickup truck.
In Gloucestershire, Henry and Fuzz take on a risky Triumph Spitfire that has been in a crash. In their biggest restoration challenge yet, can they fix it?
Henry and Fuzz polish off a customised Hot Rod.
The guys take on a Ferret Scout car with a puzzling epicyclic gearbox.
Henry and Fuzz prep a trusty classic car for the summer drag racing season.
Henry and Fuzz secure a rare and magnificent E-type Jaguar Rat Rod.
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