Duesenberg Barn Find

Season 2Episode 360 minoct. 13, 2009
Duesenberg Barn Find
An old friend of Wayne's calls him with a project. Hidden away in the garage of his now empty family home is a vintage Duesenberg worth more than a million dollars. He wants Wayne to pull it out of the garage and get it ready for the Newport Concours d'Elegance just a couple of short months away. The deadline is tight, but the Concours benefits Autism Speaks, a cause close to Wayne's heart. His incentive to help the organization find a cure is his youngest daughter, who was diagnosed with autism at an early age.
Duesenberg Barn Find has aired on oct. 13, 2009 at 21:00
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