
Tracy gathers the town to cast evil from Happy Hollow; Chief Dandridge closes in on the Reverend.
Dylan tries to put an end to what he started; restless townspeople look to Tracy for leadership.
The cultists must deal with fallout from Homecoming; Tracy encourages Faith to play her part.
A romance forms between Faith and Ryan; Tracy fears Faith may be on the same path she was as a teen.
Wes gets the diagnosis on the Diablo. Scooter reveals a secret that fires Jaime up. Rabbit stirs up a bidding war for the ’84 Chevy C10 square body.
After Borderland decides to shift gears, Rabbit takes a risk on a Lamborghini Diablo. A lowrider modeling icon boosts the Cadillac’s debut at a car show.
Rabbit and Scooter find competition when they go to Mexico to acquire a Mercedes. The Monte Carlo earns high praise from NASCAR champion Kyle Busch.
The shop works overtime to prepare the Mustang for Steve Saleen’s arrival. Wes is pumped to work on a Monte Carlo with an elite racing history.
Rabbit and Scooter snag a curvy ’71 Corvette with fiberglass damage. A closer inspection of the Fox-Body Mustang adds to Borderland’s mounting headaches.
The ’61 Chevy Apache gobbles up the budget, so the shop pins its hopes on a car that could be as rare as hen’s teeth — once the actual hens are evicted.
The shop’s latest acquisitions fail to impress Jaime. While searching for ’47 Chief motorcycle parts, Rabbit quickly learns that biker gangs don’t haggle.
Rabbit and Scooter head south for a ’52 Chevy and stumble across a ’66 Continental. Wes takes on a customer who bets he can beat a race-ready ’70 Camaro.
The shop needs a name before Rabbit and Scooter can make a TV ad. After the clock ticks down on the Porsche auction, Jaime reveals her big decision.
Scooter makes up for his blunder with a big score and Mike restores a Dodge van’s retro vibe. A buyer proposes a newfangled way of paying for a car.
After a team meeting, Mike adds extra help to turn a rotting Cutlass 442 into a hotrod. The hunt for a Rambler turns up a tip on a racing rarity.
The Camaro IROC-Z gets a killer sound system, but Wes and Jaime have a few kinks to work out for their rock star buyer. Later, Jaime ponders her future.
Jaime and Wes bring a ’63 Carryall into the 21st century and Scooter finds the perfect ’80s car for his idol. Rabbit gets a game-changing lead.
With the Bronco gobbling up their profit, Jenicio has a marketing idea for the ’49 Cadillac. Rabbit and Scooter have a mystery on their hands.
A seller has a secret reason for insisting on driving a ’64 Comet. Scooter and Rabbit use high tech to eye a vintage Bronco, and get a shocking greeting.
With a $250K profit goal and only four months to reach it, the scouting team acquires three cars from Mexico that may be tougher than expected to flip.