Bangers & Cash: Restoring Classics - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Scimitar GTC
This week, a super rare Reliant Scimitar GTC undergoes an expert recommission, leaving no bolt unturned. And a Honda CBR superbike from the 80s is in need of repair. For more information, please email [email protected]

Bugatti/Pedal Plane
This week the Restoring Classics team are on the hunt to restore one of the greatest names in motoring history – the Bugatti. But with a strict budget they settle for a replica - and enter it into a beach race prior to auction… what could possibly go wrong?
Derek disapproves of a Corsair Pedal Plane. Will the budget take a nosedive when it lands at the restorers? Plus, a 30-tonne Volvo 'love truck' is part way through a total restoration.

Mondeo/MZ 250/Magnette
The Restoring Classics team take on a modern day fast Ford to see if a 'quick flip' could make a few quid, fall in love with what was called 'the ugliest motorcycle ever made' and revisit a 3 year MG restoration project that's still not finished.

Episode 4
This week, a 90s Alfa with electrical issues lives up to its stereotype and the team revisit a road roller, four years on. They also tackle a French motoring icon – the 2CV6 Dolly.

Episode 5
The Restoring Classics team take Derek's advice when he sniffs out the rarest car they've ever taken on - the last remaining Hillman GT.

Episode 6
The team lift the shutters on their biggest restoration to date in the shape of a Series 1 Land Rover. But does that mean record profit or history making loss?
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