Chasing Classic Cars Season 8
Chasing Classic Cars follows master car restorer Wayne Carini as he embarks on a mission to uncover the world's most rare and exotic cars. Get an insider's look at the elite club of car collectors as Wayne buys, restores, and sells vintage rides.
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Chasing Classic Cars
2008 / TV-PGChasing Classic Cars follows master car restorer Wayne Carini as he embarks on a mission to uncover the world's most rare and exotic cars. Get an insider's look at the elite club of car collectors as Wayne buys, restores, and sells vintage rides.
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Chasing Classic Cars Season 8 Full Episode Guide
Wayne learns about three Ferrari 308s in a nearby garage; Wayne seeks buyers for a Ferrari 275 and a Ferrari F430.
Wayne explores his stomping grounds and uncovers numerous Mopar cars, a 1905 Cadillac and a Ferrari 330.
Derek Hill, the son of legendary auto racer Phil Hill, brings his father's 1912 Packard to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
Wayne is hired to sell automotive journalist Brock Yates' Eliminator roadster; the vehicle is picked up from the Saratoga Automobile Museum and taken to auction.
Wayne presents an exclusive look at the best events and hottest parties occurring at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
Wayne gets a personal look at the last remaining original 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 N.A.R.T. Spyder.
A woman turns to Wayne for help in selling her late husband's 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 S/C.
Wayne must auction off a number of vehicles in his quest to obtain a 1911 Winton 17b five-passenger touring car.
Four sisters seek Wayne's advice on what to do with their father's 1939 BMW 328; a strange briefcase is discovered behind the vehicle's seats.
Wayne travels to Oregon to snatch up a 1932 Stutz DV32 that he plans to refurbish and sell at a profit.
Wayne auctions off a strange collection of vehicles.
Wayne's client paints his 1973 Daytona Spyder "restoration red.
Wayne uncovers a 1963 street legal 427 Cobra in a barn, then takes the vehicle for a spin before he sells it.
A client of Wayne's seeks every Ford production model from 1935 to 1940; Wayne attends an Auctions America event in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.