Cohen vs. Camaro
4 June 2026Andy jumps at the opportunity to purchase a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro pace car, but the rare, valuable classic is currently in pieces.
When Bobby Cohen spots a rusty British Cab at the junkyard, he vows to do what he can to save it; his son, Andy, thinks he's crazy and makes a big investment in a high dollar Lamborghini Murcielago to recoup the money he worries Bobby will lose.
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Andy jumps at the opportunity to purchase a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro pace car, but the rare, valuable classic is currently in pieces.
Andy Cohen and his dad Bobby live by the motto that cars create memories, and they're about to restore a couple of classics; one is a Jeep Wrangler that's an American icon; the other is a 1986 Monte Carlo - once known as The Heartbeat of America.
Andy's new school meets old school Barracuda build keeps hitting setbacks; Dave can't catch a break and morale hits a new low; Tommy's bringing some retro-cool to a junked helicopter; a '71 Chevy Blazer gets a big power boost.
When Andy Cohen tries to convert an old Dodge pick-up into a vintage Power Wagon, his dad Bobby hits the roof, so it's up to Chris and Jeff to turn this rust bucket into gold; Andy buys a German military truck for a crazy advertising scheme.
Andy sees dollar signs when he comes across a rusty Trans AM at an auction, but getting the vehicle running is another matter.
Andy's shop takes on a scorched Audi S6, but work on the burnt powerhouse reveals more problems than expected.
Andy's taking a 2010 Dodge Viper back to muscle car glory, but to make its V10 engine roar again means all hands on deck; Andy's fixing up a 1950 fire truck for the local firehouse; money's tight so Andy gets creative to put Big Red back on the road.
When Bobby Cohen spots a rusty British Cab at the junkyard, he vows to do what he can to save it; his son, Andy, thinks he's crazy and makes a big investment in a high dollar Lamborghini Murcielago to recoup the money he worries Bobby will lose.
A '68 RS/SS Camaro hasn't run in more than 20 years, but now it's time to turn the former cover car into a 1,200 horsepower street car; Andy finds three of his childhood ATCs and asks the guys to make them raise hell again.
When Andy Cohen decides to transplant a Dodge Hell Cat engine into his classic Plymouth Barracuda, it's all hands on deck, but even his best guys can't promise it'll work; Bobby tries to salvage two beat-up ATVs without losing any money.
When Tim's son wants a bigger truck, Andy and Bobby happily hook him up; it'll take a lot to turn a wrecked K-9 explosives police wagon into a camo-wrapped hunting truck.
Andy's 2015 Challenger R/T is a wreck because of Bobby, but if he can fix the exterior, it will be a knockout sale; Tommy updates the Big Red Jeep with fuel injection, but instead of plug and play, the wiring is a monster.
With Dave Jensen's help and some new technology, Andy is sure the Hot Wheels tow truck can finally break the speed record; Bobby thinks Andy's lost his mind when he wants to build a giant statue out of car parts.
Part car nerd, adrenaline junkie and tireless entrepreneur, Andy Cohen is the boss; his old-school father, Bobby, has been in the junkyard game for decades, but he isn't a big risk taker.
When Andy buys a stolen and stripped Porsche C4S at an auction, Bobby is sure it will sink him as Porsches are money pits and parts are pricey; Dave Jensen works overtime to supercharge a '57 Bel Air for a drag race.
Andy and Tim try out a professional drifting course; Blair tackles a luxurious, albeit smoking, 2013 Audi A8L; Dave installs a new rear end on Andy's '66 Nova, but a rusty exhaust makes him try a few new tricks.
Bobby takes to building hot dog truck; knowing Andy would never approve, Bob suggests he attend a car show out of town; Bob botches the build immediately, and then everyone pitches in to help before Andy returns.
Bobby spots a '76 Datsun 260Z in the yard and decides to fix it up as a surprise gift for his wife; Andy has a '14 Jeep Wrangler that roars with a Hemi, but when he takes it to Ocean City Jeep Week, a must-fix problem pops up.
Andy wants to squeeze a Hemi engine into a Jeep Wrangler for a power boost, and there's no end to what could go wrong; Jeff revives an '86 RX-7 with a Corvette LT1 motor; Tim rehabs a trashed Boston Whaler for a high seas adventure.
Andy gives Bobby the keys to his Cooper to flip, but the Mini has major issues; with his father occupied, Andy takes on projects Bobby would never approve of, including a vintage beach cruiser build and a load of Porsche race cars.
When a beat up Chevy short bed rolls into the yard, Andy thinks it's too valuable to crush, but Bobby isn't pleased about Andy's idea.
The junkyard is shorthanded and Bobby wants Andy to take care of it himself; Andy, though, has other plans, with his sights set on fixing up a girlfriend special Yukon.
The yard gets ready for its annual car show; Andy wants to fix his old 1980 Jeep CJ-5; Andy helps drag racing champion Mo Hall rehab his 1969 Camaro.
Andy wants to squeeze a Hemi engine into a Jeep Wrangler for a power boost, and there's no end to what could go wrong; Jeff revives an '86 RX-7 with a Corvette LT1 motor; Tim rehabs a trashed Boston Whaler for a high seas adventure.
Andy Cohen and his dad Bobby live by the motto that cars create memories, and they're about to restore a couple of classics; one is a Jeep Wrangler that's an American icon; the other is a 1986 Monte Carlo - once known as The Heartbeat of America.
When Andy decides to take another crack at the world speed record for tow trucks in his Racing Wrecker, Bobby plans to take him on in a 1979 Zephyr with a hot new engine; neither expects a third racer to show up with a sleeper that wakes everyone up.
Andy's new school meets old school Barracuda build keeps hitting setbacks; Dave can't catch a break and morale hits a new low; Tommy's bringing some retro-cool to a junked helicopter; a '71 Chevy Blazer gets a big power boost.
When Andy Cohen decides to transplant a Dodge Hell Cat engine into his classic Plymouth Barracuda, it's all hands on deck, but even his best guys can't promise it'll work; Bobby tries to salvage two beat-up ATVs without losing any money.
Dave Jensen asks Andy to help him restore his dad's 1964 Mustang, but the project is more than what Andy bargained for; Andy's girlfriend wants him to sell her underpowered Jeep; but when he improves the gear system, she throws a wrench in his plans.
When Andy finally scores the only wire harness in the country that can marry his SVO Mustang to a new EcoBoost engine, he pressures Blair to bring it to life; George cuts an F350 in half to create the first single cab short bed diesel pick-up truck.
When Andy gets his hands on an '85 Mustang SVO, he attempts to transplant a modern Ford EcoBoost engine into a car built around an outdated 2.3 liter motor; the guys get started on a tribute to Andy's favorite car from the 70s: the 1970 GTO Judge.
Andy's taking a 2010 Dodge Viper back to muscle car glory, but to make its V10 engine roar again means all hands on deck; Andy's fixing up a 1950 fire truck for the local firehouse; money's tight so Andy gets creative to put Big Red back on the road.
When Bobby Cohen spots a rusty British Cab at the junkyard, he vows to do what he can to save it; his son, Andy, thinks he's crazy and makes a big investment in a high dollar Lamborghini Murcielago to recoup the money he worries Bobby will lose.
When Tim's son wants a bigger truck, Andy and Bobby happily hook him up; it'll take a lot to turn a wrecked K-9 explosives police wagon into a camo-wrapped hunting truck.
When Andy Cohen tries to convert an old Dodge pick-up into a vintage Power Wagon, his dad Bobby hits the roof, so it's up to Chris and Jeff to turn this rust bucket into gold; Andy buys a German military truck for a crazy advertising scheme.
Andy finds a 1931 Ford Model A that looks like it just drove out of a mobster film and a 1963 Volkswagen Bug that needs some love.
An iconic piece of military history rolls into the yard, along with a dinosaur-sized bulldozer that no one quite knows what to do with.
Andy throws the entire garage into chaos when he discovers a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro pace car and decides to unveil his masterpiece at an upcoming car show.
Andy jumps at the opportunity to purchase a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro pace car, but the rare, valuable classic is currently in pieces.
A fuel-injection specialist attempts to get a 1932 Roadster up and running; a project to combine parts from two Chevy trucks into a new single FrankenTruck threatens to go off the rails.
Andy transforms an old ambulance into a Maryland sportsmobile for a fellow college alumnus, then thinks outside the box to soup up a vehicle for a buddy in blue.
Andy has his doubts when his father, Bobby, is determined to fix up the ultimate junker; Bobby relies upon a few old-school tricks to prove his son wrong.
Andy puts the boys to work on a crazy-looking vintage race car, a Hot Wheels Ramblin' Wrecker tow truck racer, and a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro rescued from Hurricane Sandy.
Andy is in hog heaven when he finds a classic Chevrolet Blazer on the roadside and wins a totaled Porsche Cayman on a bid.
Andy is in hog heaven when he finds a classic Chevrolet Blazer on the roadside and wins a totaled Porsche Cayman on a bid.
Andy has visions of redneck gold when he lands a 1994 Ford Bronco at auction, but his father throws a wrench in the gears.
Andy's shop takes on a scorched Audi S6, but work on the burnt powerhouse reveals more problems than expected.
Andy sees dollar signs when he comes across a rusty Trans AM at an auction, but getting the vehicle running is another matter.
When Andy finally scores the only wire harness in the country that can marry his SVO Mustang to a new EcoBoost engine, he pressures Blair to bring it to life; George cuts an F350 in half to create the first single cab short bed diesel pick-up truck.
Dave Jensen asks Andy to help him restore his dad's 1964 Mustang, but the project is more than what Andy bargained for; Andy's girlfriend wants him to sell her underpowered Jeep; but when he improves the gear system, she throws a wrench in his plans.
When Andy gets his hands on an '85 Mustang SVO, he attempts to transplant a modern Ford EcoBoost engine into a car built around an outdated 2.3 liter motor; the guys get started on a tribute to Andy's favorite car from the 70s: the 1970 GTO Judge.
Andy has visions of redneck gold when he lands a 1994 Ford Bronco at auction, but his father throws a wrench in the gears.
When Andy decides to take another crack at the world speed record for tow trucks in his Racing Wrecker, Bobby plans to take him on in a 1979 Zephyr with a hot new engine; neither expects a third racer to show up with a sleeper that wakes everyone up.
Andy throws the entire garage into chaos when he discovers a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro pace car and decides to unveil his masterpiece at an upcoming car show.
Andy puts the boys to work on a crazy-looking vintage race car, a Hot Wheels Ramblin' Wrecker tow truck racer, and a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro rescued from Hurricane Sandy.
Andy has his doubts when his father, Bobby, is determined to fix up the ultimate junker; Bobby relies upon a few old-school tricks to prove his son wrong.
Andy transforms an old ambulance into a Maryland Sportsmobile for a fellow college alumnus, then thinks outside the box to soup up a vehicle for a buddy in blue.
The yard gets ready for its annual car show; Andy wants to fix his old 1980 Jeep CJ-5; Andy helps drag racing champion Mo Hall rehab his 1969 Camaro.
A fuel-injection specialist attempts to get a 1932 Roadster up and running; a project to combine parts from two Chevy trucks into a new single FrankenTruck threatens to go off the rails.
When a beat up Chevy short bed rolls into the yard, Andy thinks it's too valuable to crush, but Bobby isn't pleased about Andy's idea.
An iconic piece of military history rolls into the yard, along with a dinosaur-sized bulldozer that no one quite knows what to do with.
Andy gives Bobby the keys to his Cooper to flip, but the Mini has major issues; with his father occupied, Andy takes on projects Bobby would never approve of, including a vintage beach cruiser build and a load of Porsche race cars.
Andy finds a 1931 Ford Model A that looks like it just drove out of a mobster film and a 1963 Volkswagen Bug that needs some love.
Bobby spots a '76 Datsun 260Z in the yard and decides to fix it up as a surprise gift for his wife; Andy has a '14 Jeep Wrangler that roars with a Hemi, but when he takes it to Ocean City Jeep Week, a must-fix problem pops up.
The junkyard is shorthanded and Bobby wants Andy to take care of it himself; Andy, though, has other plans, with his sights set on fixing up a girlfriend special Yukon.
Bobby takes to building hot dog truck; knowing Andy would never approve, Bob suggests he attend a car show out of town; Bob botches the build immediately, and then everyone pitches in to help before Andy returns.
Andy and Tim try out a professional drifting course; Blair tackles a luxurious, albeit smoking, 2013 Audi A8L; Dave installs a new rear end on Andy's '66 Nova, but a rusty exhaust makes him try a few new tricks.
Part car nerd, adrenaline junkie and tireless entrepreneur, Andy Cohen is the boss; his old-school father, Bobby, has been in the junkyard game for decades, but he isn't a big risk-taker.
When Andy buys a stolen and stripped Porsche C4S at an auction, Bobby is sure it will sink him as Porsches are money pits and parts are pricey; Dave Jensen works overtime to supercharge a '57 Bel Air for a drag race.
With Dave Jensen's help and some new technology, Andy is sure the Hot Wheels tow truck can finally break the speed record; Bobby thinks Andy's lost his mind when he wants to build a giant statue out of car parts.
A '68 RS/SS Camaro hasn't run in more than 20 years, but now it's time to turn the former cover car into a 1,200 horsepower street car; Andy finds three of his childhood ATCs and asks the guys to make them raise hell again.
Andy's 2015 Challenger R/T is a wreck because of Bobby, but if he can fix the exterior, it will be a knockout sale; Tommy updates the Big Red Jeep with fuel injection, but instead of plug and play, the wiring is a monster.