Bohus and Shaun's journey begins in Southern California where they find a 1956 Seeburg VL200 Jukebox in need of repair. The guys also find some real cool stuff at Homeboy Electronics Recycling and the Long Beach Antique Market.
In America's Midwest, Bohus and Shaun find a Magnavox Odyssey, the world's first commercial video game system. Now, they must find the Odyssey's original video games, and at Cambridge Gold and Antiques they find them, and more.
Bohus and Shaun take Gorgar, the world's first talking pinball machine, to Fun. Billiards and Gameroom Superstore for restoration in Dallas. They also find some rare items at The Lost Toys and are thoroughly impressed by Shake Rag Music.
Bohus and Shaun make a few successful stops in Austin before traveling to Dallas to attend a Heritage Auction of rare space memorabilia where they intend to purchase items from the last tragic mission of the Space Shuttle Colombia.
On the road in Wisconsin and Illinois, Bohus and Shaun visit City Service Brewing before finding a rare vintage slot car kit at Wolff's Flea Market. They then head to Chicagoland Raceway to experience the visceral sport for themselves.
The guys set out across Illinois in search of vintage coin operated tech. They manage to charm their way into the SanFlillipo Foundation Collection of rare turn-of-the-century tech hoping to purchase some unique museum quality machines.
In Georgia Bohus and Shaun find some great vintage tech at the Dixie Highway Yard Sale before being given a chance to peruse Bruce Weiner's vast multimillion-dollar collection of vintage items, including some rare mint-condition microcars.
In Ontario, Canada Bohus and Shaun find a Sinclair C5, a vintage British electric car rarely found in North America. At the Pinery Antique Flea Market, they discover a flight simulator, a kodak petite camera, and a space shot arcade game.
A visit to Stewartsbille Barnsale in New Jersey yields a creepy Baby Laugh A-lot and a Eumig Wien-Type Mark 501 Projector. They also have a sweet 1957 Motorola Model 56H Vintage Vacuum Tube AM Radio repaired and enhanced with Bluetooth.
Bohus and Shaun find an Apple II computer and take it to an expert for repair. They discover that early model Apple computers are highly valued. The New Egypt Flea Market Village also gives the guys a chance to find some interesting items.
After finding a coin-op children's dolphin ride, Bohus and Shaun travel to eastern Ontario to have the porpoise restored. Along the way they discover some great deals and super cool items at The Art of Demolition and Farrhaven Fleamarket.
Shaun and Bogus travel to Brooklyn to have an old neon sign brought back to life by Artistic Neon Inc. In N.Y.C. the guys also discover some hidden gems in Nick DiMola's, and Gowanus E-Waste Warehouse's, impressive vintage collections.
After finding a graphotype and an art deco neon "Eat" sign in upstate New York, Shaun and Bohus head to Ontario to attend a boat show in Muskoka where they find some vintage aqua tech, and get a chance to ride in a classic amphicar.