The series features several "fan-favorite" projects that stand out for their complexity or historical value:
: A core part of the show is Mike Brewer visiting small, specialized shops—like a Lotus supplier in Norfolk—to highlight the craftsmen preserving car culture.
: The show began with a strict £1,000 budget in Season 1, which gradually increased to over £20,000 for high-end supercars like the Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 .
: A century-old project that required the team to work relentlessly on primitive mechanical systems. Unique Series Features
: A significant achievement where the car was sold for $75,000 at a Barrett-Jackson auction after a $35,000 purchase.
The series features several "fan-favorite" projects that stand out for their complexity or historical value:
: A core part of the show is Mike Brewer visiting small, specialized shops—like a Lotus supplier in Norfolk—to highlight the craftsmen preserving car culture.
: The show began with a strict £1,000 budget in Season 1, which gradually increased to over £20,000 for high-end supercars like the Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 .
: A century-old project that required the team to work relentlessly on primitive mechanical systems. Unique Series Features
: A significant achievement where the car was sold for $75,000 at a Barrett-Jackson auction after a $35,000 purchase.