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Wheeler Dealers
Mike and Edd tour Europe in search of six iconic cars to do up at bargain prices.
S15, EP9 "Best of..."
From one of the fastest trucks on earth, to one of the ugliest cars ever made, Mike and Ant have tackled a wide range of motors; the guys get a chance to share some sweet bonus footage, hilarious outtakes, and more fascinating processes.
S15, EP8 "1991 Lotus Elan M100"
Mike tracks down what he believes is the finest-handling front wheel drive car ever made: the Lotus Elan M100; if Ant can get the engine and suspension back to glory, then Mike is convinced that some cosmetic upgrades will seal the deal.
S15, EP15 "1974 Jensen Healey"
Two of the most iconic names in British motoring came together, with an all British engine by Lotus, to make one of the finest British roadsters: the 2-seated convertible Jensen Healey; Mike finds the perfect example to recondition with Ant's help.
S15, EP13 "1985 Mazda RX7"
The Mazda RX7 is an 80s classic loved on both sides of the Atlantic; Mike finds a highly desirable 1985 MK1 model with less-than-desirable aftermarket add-ons, suspension problems and an iffy rotary engine and wonders if it is worth fixing.
S15, EP7 "2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10"
The Dodge SRT 10 truck has an 8.3 liter V10 Viper engine, and Mike finds one at a price he can't resist; once Ant is sold on the plan, they dive in, working to make this vehicle powerful enough to dominate on a NASCAR track.
S15, EP5 "1991 Alfa Romeo 164L"
Mike tracks down a rare '91 Alfa Romeo 164L and loves the look of this car, but Ant has his work cut out for him; this Alpha has perfect bodywork, but it has a leaking engine, faulty steering, dodgy brakes and a host of other issues.
S15, EP2 "1983 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI"
The Golf GTi was a symbol of the 80s and gave birth to the term "hot hatch"; Mike finds a prime example of a Rabbit which he believes can be transformed; the market is crying out for cars like this, but Ant has a lot of work to do.