
Overview
Following a hot lead, master car restorer Wayne Carini heads out to California on the hunt for an ultra-rare car. When he shows up at an address in Costa Mesa, he finds a Davis -- a three-wheeled, purple and silver four-seater reminiscent of an overgrown bumper car. Built in the Van Nuys during the late '40s and billed as a revolutionary new kind of car, the Davis was engineered with two wheels in the back, but only one in the front. Made from lightweight aluminum and powered by a V-8 engine, this offbeat car was originally priced to sell at $1,000. But before they could start the assembly line rolling, the creator, Gary Davis, was indicted for 28 counts of fraud and grand theft and sent to prison. The Davis factory was shut down after only 13 cars were completed. With the clock ticking, Wayne must decide if he'll buy this rare, but odd, car on the spot -- or be forced to walk away.
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1 - 1Bugatti Barn Find March 06, 2008
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1 - 2Monterey Madness June 10, 2008
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1 - 3Auction at Amelia Island, Part 1 June 17, 2008
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1 - 4Auction at Amelia Island, Part 2 June 24, 2008
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1 - 5Herb's Ferrari October 28, 2008
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1 - 6Internet Flips and Finds November 04, 2008
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1 - 7Hunt for the Davis November 11, 2008
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1 - 8Intrigue in Greenwich November 18, 2008
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1 - 9Porsches, Porsches, Porsches! November 25, 2008
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1 - 10Wayne Goes Racing December 02, 2008
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1 - 11Shelby vs. Ferrari December 09, 2008
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1 - 12Muntz Jet at Pebble December 16, 2008
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1 - 13Jag E Type January 27, 2009