Also, Rutledge brings home a 1969 Subaru 360 mini-van, which he turns into a supped-up gas-powered golf cart. After restoring the car for their client, the goal is to race it on the Atlanta Motor Speedway and reach a speed of 88 MPH, just like in the film that made this rare vehicle famous, Back to the Future. They hit the road in a custom-built 1949 Chevy Kurbmaster step van and find their first project: a purple-painted 1981 DeLorean that was submerged in saltwater during Hurricane Sandy, that's now sitting in a Fayette County, Georgia garage. In the series premiere, automobile enthusiasts Rutledge Wood and George Flanigen start up a new car restoration business and begin their search for neglected run-down classic cars to rescue. Internationally, the series premiered in Australia on Septemon A&E. The program premiered on Thursday, May 7, 2015, at 10:00 pm EST on History. I'll help me get my hands on these beauties and get them back on the road. So my buddy George and I are starting up a new business. The only thing keeping me from buying 80 more is my wife, Rachel. I'm Rutledge Wood and I've personally owned over 80 cars. Luckily, I've got a plan for these forgotten treasures. ![]() But some of the most incredible vehicles are rotting away in barns and backyards. Opening introduction (narrated by Rutledge Wood):
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