Car Masters: Rust to Riches (2018) s03e07 Episode Script

Proof of Concept

1
[power tools whirring]
[engine revs]
[upbeat music playing]
-[Shawn] Hey, Dyse!
-You made it.
-How's it going?
-[Dyse] It's good, man.
-This is Mark. Dyse.
-What's up?
Nice to meet you, brother.
Yeah. Huh? You like it?
We're trying to get 70 grand
for this lowrider deal.
You're good.
So we could recoup
the full cost of the concept car
and the Corvette ZR1
that we already paid for.
There you go.
[Mark] Here's the scariest part
of this situation.
I am presenting a lowrider
to a lowrider aficionado.
If he doesn't put
his seal of approval on what we did,
he ain't cracking that wallet,
and we're goin' home
with a car on a trailer with no money.
So, we got your almost not-typical
-'64 Impala lowrider.
-I see that.
[Mark] We got the white hand-stitched
leather interior.
-Nice.
-[Mark] Got the custom candy paint job.
You know how many hours
I spent in the spray booth.
I can tell,
especially with all the logos in it.
[Mark] It was a lot of stenciling.
I'm big on spider webs.
-[Dyse] Yeah.
-So I figured I haven't seen
many lowriders with spider webs,
but when I pulled up and I seen your wall
-[Dyse] You already know. Yep.
-I'm like, "We're in the right spot."
[Shawn] Make this baby bounce.
[music builds]
-[Dyse] Whoa!
-[Shawn] Oh, there you go. [laughs]
-[Mark] Is that enough bounce?
-[Shawn chuckles]
[Dyse] Yep. That's enough bounce.
Dyse, what are you thinking?
You're liking what you're seeing?
Car looks good. Build looks great.
What are you asking for it?
Well, here's the deal.
This cost us a pretty penny.
-We got to have 80 grand for this.
-Ooh!
I don't think I could do 80 grand, man.
I'm thinking 60.
-Sixty? Oh!
-Yeah, man.
[Shawn]
You know we put some money in this.
You know how nice of a car this is.
I'll go down to 75.
-We're getting closer.
-[Shawn] Yeah?
It did come from up in the high desert,
so it's never seen any kind of rust
or salt or anything like that.
[Shawn] That's gotta be worth
a little bit more.
-Show me a little love here.
-I'll do 65, man.
Sixty-five, he's coming my way. [chuckles]
Can we meet in the middle?
How about 70 right now?
[solemn music playing]
It's a clean car.
Good build. Paint's nice.
-Did a great job.
-Thank you.
But I can't spend more than 65 on this.
Sixty-five?
-Oh man.
-[Mark] You know what?
I'll do that deal.
Let's make it happen, 65K.
-I really appreciate that.
-Thanks, Mark.
Dyse knows what the car is worth,
and if Dyse says this car
is worth 65 grand,
I'm not gonna haggle over five grand.
Thanks, Dyse.
-There you go!
-Let's do it.
Look, it doesn't cover the full cost
of the concept car body
and the ZR1 Corvette,
but this plan was a gamble to start with.
So I'm just happy we're going home
with a full wallet and an empty trailer.
Now, go get that pink slip.
[Shawn] All right,
is a salvage title okay?
[laughs]
[power tools whirring]
[engine revs]
[upbeat music playing]
-[Mark] What's up, Buttercup?
-Hey.
-What do you got for me?
-Well, talked to the Starr brothers
-Yeah?
-and the concept car body is done.
And it is paid for.
They are crating it up as we speak,
and it should be here in just a few days.
-Sweet.
-[Shawn] Wanna know what else?
-What else?
-Believe this or not,
I have found someone
that is willing to trade their Hayabusa
for your crazy Prius,
-if you can believe that.
-Really? Look at you.
As if building a concept car
wasn't crazy enough,
Mark wants to add a Hayabusa to the build
and sell them as a concept pair.
It was a long shot,
and it's crazy as it seems.
But this girl, her name is Megan.
-[Mark] Ah, it's a girl?
-[Shawn] Yes. And her style is out there.
That's why I think she's perfect
for some crazy Prius.
I've been working for about two weeks now,
trying to track down someone that
would be willing to trade a Hayabusa
for a wide-body Prius, and it goes
without saying, it has not been easy.
You gotta promise me.
If she doesn't go
for this bike-Prius trade,
can you do me a favor
and just let this deal go,
-and let's just not forget about
-Let what deal go?
Let this Hayabusa build go.
No.
Even if we had to eventually
sell the Prius outright,
I don't think we'd get enough cash
to buy a bike.
I'll do the best to sell her on this,
but you just never know
what's gonna happen, all right?
This girl Megan is our only chance
to keep this concept pairing alive,
whether Mark likes it or not.
[Mark] The Prius
just got back from body work,
so we'll wrap it up.
We'll get her down here,
and we'll cross that bridge
when it happens.
-All right.
-Geez. Away with you. Go away.
What, no "thank you"?
[rock music playing]
[dramatic music playing]
[Tony] One of the final pieces
we're adding to the Prius
is a custom-designed wrap,
and since Shawn has a potential trade
lined up for the Prius,
we need to get this car done today.
SOA did a pretty good job,
so now all we gotta do is the rest of it.
So let's get started
putting this whole thing together.
[Tony] The girl Shawn spoke with
on the phone
is looking for a big attention-grabber,
and since she owns a Hayabusa,
she's kind of an adrenaline junkie.
[Caveman] Oh, rattle can time.
[Tony] Mark decided to go
with this fighter jet look for the wrap.
The idea is that the wide body kit
gives it this race element,
and the wrap gives it
this fighter jet feel.
[horn honks]
-The horn works.
-[Constance and Caveman laugh]
[Tony] It's basically
speed on top of speed,
and hopefully, it fits her taste.
[rock music playing]
[Mark] When you see a Prius on the street,
it's a total afterthought,
especially here in California.
But this Prius
it's gonna make you
stop dead in your tracks.
We had no choice
but to go over the top on this build.
We started off with a boring, old Prius
and turned it into a one-of-a-kind
Gotham creation.
[groovy music playing]
There is nothing else like it.
Now, this car looks
as fast as it really is.
[motorbike approaching]
[Mark] Wow, that thing is really badass.
[turns off engine]
Nice bike.
[Shawn] Yeah.
You must be Megan, obviously.
-[Megan] You must be Shawn.
-This is Mark.
-Nice to meet you, I'm Mark.
-Nice to meet you.
It's pretty sweet, like there's no
rock chips in the paint, nothing.
It looks like it rolled off
the showroom floor.
-It's a lot of bike for me.
-It is a lot of bike, no doubt about that.
-That's definitely a head turner.
-I love to turn heads, so
[Mark] Yeah?
How many miles does it have on it?
[Megan] It's got under 6,000.
It's been sitting in my garage
for for quite a bit of time.
It's a little tough to haul around
some milk on the back of it.
[Mark and Shawn laugh]
So you're looking to trade it, huh?
I want something more practical,
something I can haul stuff around in,
get groceries in.
-Yeah.
-But, I can't
I can't drive like a minivan
or a mom car or anything.
-I need something that turns heads.
-What this bike does for your image,
that car will do the same thing.
Nobody's got anything like it out there.
-Awesome.
-[Mark] All righty.
-[Shawn] Let's do it.
-Let's go take a look.
So far, so good. Megan's Hayabusa,
that's exactly what I pictured.
-Good job so far.
-Yeah. Yeah, that was the easy part.
The hard part is gonna be selling her
on that crazy Prius.
Think I went too far?
Well, there she is. That's the jewel.
[Shawn] I tried to describe it
on the phone to you, but
-Little hard to take in.
-once you look at it, it's like,
a lot different. Check this out!
[Mark] We've modified
every square inch of this car.
[suspenseful music playing]
We did a whole lot of custom
graphics on it.
You will never see another car like this
on the streets, I guarantee that.
[Mark] Obviously,
it's got bigger wheels and tires.
It's got a Corvette front grille in it,
with some rockets.
It's got the bomber girl on the back,
two racing seats in the front seat.
And back here,
we put on this big fin with a strut bar,
a cool bumper, and it's got
two old-school Ford tail lights
to make it look like a jet fighter
going down the road.
[Shawn] Is this not
a one-of-a-kind all original?
Jump in. Let's, uh Let's see how it fits.
There you go.
If she doesn't take this deal, there is
nobody else that we could trade to
-or that we could sell it to either.
-There, there, little buckaroo.
She just needs a second to take it all in,
and she's gonna come around, you'll see.
Huh?
It's cool.
[car door closes]
So what are you thinking?
It's a little out there.
But that's what I wanted.
I really like the tail lights,
the body work,
all the artwork, like the pinup girl.
This is awesome.
It's definitely a head turner.
I dig it. I'm into it. Let's do it.
[Shawn] Okay, let's do it.
I pulled off the trade of a lifetime,
and you got yourself a bike.
Actually, in all of reality,
I didn't think this was gonna happen.
I thought there's no way you're gonna
be able to trade this car for that bike.
-Really?
-Tony and I
have been making calls,
trying to sell it. [laughs]
Let's go do some paperwork.
All right, Shawn, that concept body
is gonna show up tomorrow,
so you gotta make sure everybody's here
bright and early, ready to go.
[Shawn] Beautiful.
[rock music playing]
-[horn honks]
-[Constance] Look at that. Body's here.
-[Caveman] That's badass.
-It's really here, huh?
The highly anticipated body
has arrived. Huh?
Definitely want to get it unwrapped
and see what it looks like.
Unwrap the present.
-It's like Christmas.
-[Shawn] Right?
[Mark] You guys ready?
Let's get it off the trailer.
Having this body show up
and physically putting my hands on it,
it's a very surreal place to be.
Caveman, get to the front real quick,
so you can help lift it up over the nose.
I spent about 20 years
drawing this car one way,
then changing it and modifying it.
[Shawn] Easy! Easy.
-Oh man.
-[Caveman] Oh, there it is!
[Tony] Like a glove.
What was in my head is now physically
in front of me in one-to-one scale.
It's as perfect as it gets.
[Tony] When you build it with
lasers and computers, that's what you get.
It's gonna pay off big time.
It's a big thing emotionally
because that car, it's a piece of me.
There's a lot more to do. It looks like
we're done, but we're not even started.
And don't forget, it's got a matching
Hayabusa that goes with it,
so that's gotta get put together
at the same time.
Auction season is coming up,
so we really only have about six weeks
to get this car together.
[softly] Damn.
[Mark] Every year,
all the big car auctions
take place
right around the same time in Arizona.
Barrett-Jackson, Mecum, Russo and Steele.
Those are the big heavy hitters
in the car auction world.
They both need to go
as a matching pair to the auction,
and we can get
an easy 250 grand for the pair.
[Shawn] Oh yeah.
It's gonna take everything we got
to finish these vehicles in six weeks,
but a big auction is absolutely
the place we need to go.
The most influential people
in the car world attend these auctions,
and if we can impress that crowd
with the creativity and the ingenuity
we're gonna put into these vehicles,
that type of exposure is invaluable.
You need to go do your hype thing.
You need to start pushing this car
all over the interwebs,
to all the high-end clients, to anybody
and everybody you can think of.
The rest of us, let's get the body
mounted to the chassis.
[Constance] Sounds good.
[Mark] The big picture goal
of these concept vehicles
is to show off
everything this shop is capable of.
[techno music playing]
That, my friend, is a giant hole.
We want to package all that in these
two forward-thinking, futuristic vehicles.
First off, we need to strip the bike down,
so we can build it back up
to look like the car.
We'll add a custom swing arm in the back
and add a super wide back tire.
We'll fabricate all new body panels
and add carbon-fiber accents to the sides.
Then we'll move on
to transforming the car.
We'll add a custom convex windshield
that makes it look
like it's from a different planet.
We'll fabricate
six tail lights in the back
and add an over-exaggerated rear spoiler.
On the inside of the car,
we're gonna make this feel
like the cockpit of a spaceship.
We'll add a brown leather interior,
custom gauges, and a LCD screen
with front and rear-facing cameras.
To make these vehicles
flow seamlessly together,
we'll paint them the same color,
give them the same set of custom wheels,
and deck 'em out with matching
Gotham Garage accessory.
I grew up in the era of the Space Race,
so space and that futuristic, sci-fi motif
played a huge role
in the design of this concept car.
Basically, the car is the mother ship,
and the bike is the escape pod.
I'm stoked.
Tell you what, though,
doors would be fabulous
'cause this getting-in-and-out
of the back, it's kind of silly.
[crew laugh]
[Mark] Caveman and Constance,
you guys get on the bike in the morning
and get it rocking and rolling.
Tony, you and I
are gonna hop back on the car.
[rock music playing]
[line ringing]
This is Kyle.
Hey, Kyle, it's Shawn from Gotham Garage.
-How you doing?
-[Kyle] Hey, what's up?
Hey, did you get those pictures
I emailed you?
[Kyle] I did, I did. It looks pretty cool,
pretty interesting, man.
Now that we're up and running on
the concept car and concept bike builds
-Hey, Shawn.
-Hey, Randy! How's it going, buddy?
it's all on me to reach out
to our high-end connections
-Here's the car and the bike.
-This makes a statement, for sure.
and see if they'll commit
to coming to an auction.
We're selling the concept car
and the bike as a pair.
Inevitably, there's gonna be
a ton of high rollers
at any of these big auctions.
With the bike
That's built from a Hayabusa bike.
We're talking speed here.
But if we want to increase our odds
of selling for big money,
I want to make sure we have some
of our most interested buyers
in the crowd, ready to bid.
As you can tell in the picture,
that's a one-off body.
But with COVID,
we don't even know how many people
are willing to travel to a big auction.
The platform that the car is built off of
is a ZR1 Corvette.
So I need to put the word out
and see what response I get.
-Check that out.
-[Randy] That is wild.
All the rendering pictures.
Everything looks great.
-I think anybody would love to have it.
-[Shawn] There you go.
But would you be comfortable coming out
to an auction with a crowd?
I'm just trying to see if I can get
a commitment from you
to attend the auction.
[Kyle on phone] Right.
That's a good question.
We're bringing it to the auction.
I just want to see
if you want to commit to being there.
Are you a player for something like this?
Uh, I'm very interested.
-I would love to be at that auction.
-Really?
Well, the auctions are coming up quick.
-You'll have it done by then?
-Yeah, that's what we're shooting for.
-Let me know and I'll be down to auction.
-Beautiful. Beautiful, Randy.
I was a little skeptical
about how comfortable
these guys would be
at an in-person auction setting.
But based on their response,
these guys seem like they're itching
to come out and bid on these vehicles.
-[Kyle on phone] I'm pretty excited.
-Well, that's good news. [chuckles]
Now, I'm feeling a whole lot better
about creating a major feeding frenzy,
once these vehicles
hit that auction block.
-I'll be in touch.
-Thanks a lot, Shawn.
Okay, take it easy, Randy.
[Tony] While Constance and Caveman
tear apart the Hayabusa over at Gotham,
Mark and I are gonna work
on the concept car.
[techno music playing]
Our concept car is gonna have
a lot of features
that are similar to a modern supercar,
and one defining feature
of most supercars is the doors.
We're creating doors
that have a dihedral hinge,
which is a type of hinge
that you really don't see very often.
It's similar to a door
that you might see on a McLaren.
What this dihedral hinge does
is move in two planes at one time.
So when we swing the door out,
it also spins and rotates
in the same motion.
Is that your final adjustment?
Is it gonna work?
-Oh, it works.
-[Mark] Yeah?
-[Tony] Take it for a test drive.
-Look at that.
That's pretty badass.
Yeah, let's get it on the car.
[upbeat music playing]
Tony's hinge is the exact kind
of engineering modification
we need for this car,
but the installation comes with a catch.
We have to install the hinges
on the inside of the door first.
-[Tony] Let's try this one.
-[Mark] That feels much better.
And then we have to cut the door opening
to match the hinge.
-I know you don't like to measure
-I don't.
but we're gonna have to draw lines
on the door.
This is one of those
measure-three-times, cut-once deals.
[Mark] Yeah, for sure, for sure.
If we screw up this cut,
we're gonna have to make another body,
and right out the gate, that's gonna
cost us at least another 10 to 15 grand.
This could be catastrophic disaster.
I guess I need a Sawzall
and a whole bunch of blades.
-Are you ready to commit?
-Yep.
-You want to sleep on it?
-[Mark] No.
Come back and just
revisit it in the morning?
[laughs] No. It's all gonna be good,
or it's all gonna be your fault.
[Tony] Oh man. It's the moment of truth.
[whirring]
[upbeat music playing]
This is where
you have to keep it in the lane.
[Tony] Stay in your lane.
[whirring]
[music continues]
That's a door.
Moment of truth.
All right, let's see where it goes.
Looky there, bro.
Oh, damn.
[Mark] Bada bing, bada boom.
It just glides. Look at the door, man.
It's just [mimics door whirring]
-That is so cool. Big doors. Looky there.
-Look at that opening.
You just get in the car. How cool is that?
-[Tony laughs]
-[Mark] Sweet.
Now that you're proud of yourself
and I'm proud of myself,
we need to get the other hinge in
and get the other door cut on it too.
But right now,
go over to Gotham and help Constance
and Caveman with the motorcycle.
-I'm gonna stay here and work on the car.
-[Tony] All right.
[rock music playing]
[Tony] Swing arm showed up.
Let's open this thing up
and take a look at it.
It's pretty nice looking.
[music continues]
[laughs]
-So this one has a 10-inch stretch.
-Big old tires
-Wow.
-And it's for a 300-millimeter wide tire.
-[mimics engine revving]
-[Constance laughs]
Let's see if we can
get this thing in there.
The concept of this concept bike build
is to create something that you might see
in a futuristic sci-fi movie.
You got it.
I was gonna give you 30 more seconds,
then it was time for the Sawzall.
[crew laugh]
[Tony] The great thing
about this concept bike
is that the performance is already there,
it already does 200 miles an hour.
We don't have to touch that,
so a lot of that transformation
is gonna be about the body work.
We have to just focus on the aesthetics.
-[Caveman] Pretty badass.
-Pretty cool, huh?
What are we gonna do next?
You got a big, old fat wheel for it?
[Tony] Let's see what this back tire
looks like on.
Look how wide that is. [laughs]
Here's the old back tire.
That's pretty hefty.
We need this 'cause the concept car
has such big tires in the back.
-We need the motorcycle to match that.
-Oh yeah.
[Tony] This bike is gonna be long, low,
and aerodynamic.
It'll almost look like a hover bike
you would see in the future.
This bike's gonna be crazy looking.
-[Constance] It's very futuristic.
-[laughs]
[Tony] So once we get the wheels
all mocked up,
then we can start doing body work.
We gotta build this custom body
to match the concept car.
-[Caveman] You're good at that. [laughs]
-Yep, that's gonna be the fun part.
[techno music playing]
[Mark] The cool thing
about this concept car
is that it's been living
in my head forever.
It's basically fantasy come to life.
But designing and building
a car of your own is a huge risk,
and that is what's got me
torn up on the inside.
Best-case scenario, people will love it.
We'll make a ton of money,
and my plan goes off without a hitch.
Worst case scenario,
it does not sell for a lot of money.
It's a failure and this shop
takes a hit on its reputation.
But here's the thing,
a few years back,
Ford auctioned off a concept car
called the Ghia Focus.
They expected to get
a little over six figures.
But when that car hit the auction block,
it went crazy, and they got
over a million dollars for it.
Now, I'm not saying that our vehicles
are gonna bring in over a million dollars,
but the point is, concept vehicles
that work and capture the imagination
go for ridiculous amounts of money
at an auction.
So if this car
goes for 250 grand or better,
we can basically build any car we want
for any client we want
with almost a blank check.
Here's the downside of it all.
If what I have in my mind
and what we're building
turns out to be a failure,
it puts a very dark cloud
over Gotham Garage.
[rock music playing]
The concept car is an original design from
Mark Towle, our main builder over here.
Ever since I started telling people
about these concept vehicles,
word has spread like wildfire.
[man 1 on phone] I'm always in the market
for something nobody else has.
Well, there you go. This is something
that might be right up your alley.
We're selling them
as a concept car and bike pairing.
Right now, it seems this concept car
and bike are the hottest ticket in town.
Now, we're not
selling the pairing outright.
What we plan on doing
is sell 'em at a big auction.
[man 2] So this is one of those purchases
where you don't tell the wife
until after you buy it, right?
[laughs]
With a live auction, you want to create
that competitive energy in the room,
and the more guys you have bidding,
the more intense it will get.
[man 3] Keep me updated on the build.
If it's how you described, I'm in.
If you're that interested, I could even
send you a video of the work in progress.
I know Mark was talking 250 grand,
but if we can get all these guys
in the same room
trying to one-up each other,
who knows how high we'll get 'em to go.
Holy Okay. Okay, this is good.
[techno music playing]
[Mark] The transformation of this Hayabusa
into our concept motorcycle
is almost complete.
So I want to focus all of our attention
on fabricating the body.
You're going to town
with them little things, aren't you, Tony?
-[Tony] Trying to.
-You're going to town?
You want to go to town? We'll make this
a three-seater and ride to town.
-It's gonna be Caveman in the middle.
-[laughs]
[Mark] Once we complete the full
transformation of this concept bike,
we can shift
all of our attention to the car.
These big auctions
are about four weeks away,
so the clock is ticking to get
both of these vehicles completed on time
to hit the auction block.
All right, you guys,
the body's looking good.
So let's get this bike prepped
and ready to get painted,
and then we can put it back together.
[slow techno music playing]
[Mark] This concept pairing
is far from ordinary,
so these vehicles will need a bold color
that makes them stand out in a crowd.
Yellow screams fast and exotic.
It is the perfect color
to tie the bike and the car together.
[music continues]
[upbeat music playing]
-[Mark] Hey, Caveman, Constance.
-Yeah. Ooh!
-Wow.
-How do you like that baby?
-[Caveman] I like.
-Look at those wheels!
[Caveman] That is badass.
-[Mark] The hard part's pretty much done.
-Yeah?
[Mark] We got a few things
we need to put on this bike.
Car's gonna have all the same stuff on it.
All the beads and trinkets are identical.
-I'm interested.
-[Tony laughs]
Caveman has just got "shiny" in his hands.
That's what he does.
-Let's get this thing together.
-[Caveman] Let's get some tools.
[techno music playing]
[Tony] Ever since we brought
the Impala in, we've had our heads down,
just building non-stop,
trying to get these cars finished.
So nice seeing this come together.
It makes me feel like we're almost done.
-[Caveman] It's always 80 percent.
-It's always 80 percent.
[Caveman laughs]
[Tony] But the bottom line is,
we haven't been paid in a while,
and that's tough to swallow.
We rolled all the money
from the lowrider sale
into the concept car build,
and now we're using money
from our cash reserves
to finish off the bike and the car.
Normally, we'd at least have
a quick cash build come through the shop,
but right now, we're literally putting
all of our resources in these two builds.
You know what I'm gonna do
when we cash in?
-I'm going on vacation.
-[Constance] Ha!
-[Caveman] Where are you going?
-[Tony] Anywhere.
[Mark] You can have
any Saturday and Sunday off you want.
[crew laughs]
[Tony] But seeing this concept bike
come together
and seeing the vision come to life,
I think everyone's starting to see that
sliver of light at the end of the tunnel.
[rock music playing]
[engine revs]
[Mark] There are not that many vehicles
out there that scare me,
but this Hayabusa is one of them.
[music continues]
[revving]
This bike will perfectly match
our concept car.
We modified the body
and gave it carbon-fiber accents.
The stance and feel of this bike
give it a futuristic vibe.
And the wheels will eventually be
the exact clone of the wheels on the car.
[music continues]
Now that we've got one vehicle done,
there's one to go, and my vision
of this concept pairing will be complete.
[slow rock music playing]
[Shawn] I've been making
some great progress,
hyping up this concept car and bike
for a big auction,
but I got some news this morning
that Mark needs to hear right away.
What do you want?
Inevitably, it's gonna have a major impact
on our plans for selling these vehicles.
I don't know if you've been
following it closely on the news or not,
but the COVID numbers
are trending in the wrong direction.
And I've been getting calls
from these auctions.
It looks like
they're getting canceled one by one.
And it doesn't look good at all.
[Mark] Hearing these words
come out of Shawn's mouth,
it immediately puts me into shock.
We have everything wrapped up in that car,
our time, our money, everything.
These vehicles were built
specifically for an auction atmosphere.
You want the buzz and the exposure
that comes from selling
a one-of-a-kind pair like this
in a crowd of high rollers.
Long story short, our plan just got
completely blown out of the water.
-What are we going to do now?
-[Mark] Well
I guess, until we can figure out plan B,
we need to go out and let everybody know
what's really going on right now
and get a feel on it.
At least they'll know
that the hurricane's coming.
Yeah.
[solemn music playing]
[door opens]
-Hey, you guys. Shawn's got some bad news.
-Oh, God.
What's up, Shawn?
All right, our plan to bring these two
to the auction is no longer available.
Because of the COVID-19,
those auctions are shutting down.
[Tony] The auction was our chance
to let everybody see it at one time.
[Shawn] Exactly,
so we're trying to figure out
what kind of path
we wanted to take for this,
now that this situation has arose.
That's a big deal for us because
we're all in on this car right now.
We don't have any other builds. Everything
we have is riding on this project.
-[Caveman] We need a payday.
-[Shawn] We definitely need a payday.
We have so much money
in these vehicles right now.
When it's all said and done,
we're going to have about 120 grand
into this pairing.
So I think we have no other choice
than to find a buyer for the car and bike.
That's where we're sitting right now.
But without the crazy bidding war
we'd get at an auction,
do you think that these guys
are gonna actually,
you know, offer something
that's worth what we've put into it?
I didn't throw an exact figure out there,
but they know they got to put out
some serious money.
You know, well over six figures.
It may not be 250 grand plus,
but based on the interest
I've seen thus far,
it'll definitely be a solid payday.
I'm just gonna have to get out there
and talk to these guys
and see who's willing
to pay the most money for the vehicles.
Right now, bottom line is,
I don't think we have a choice.
I understand and hear what you're saying,
but what if we did wait?
What if we finish the car
and put 'em in storage
and wait until the auctions come back?
You all have been to car auctions,
and you know how it is there.
You know how good these cars will do.
The point of the exercise, introduce
a Gotham Garage concept car to the world.
They're gonna happen again.
So it's a matter of
when are they gonna happen again?
It's not an "if", it's a "when".
I agree a hundred percent.
We're selling ourselves short
if we don't sell it in an auction.
But, man,
I don't know how much longer I can go.
[Shawn] From the beginning,
this plan had so many hurdles to overcome.
It involved building
four different vehicles.
The Impala,
the Prius,
the concept car, and the concept bike,
and it involved a massive
financial investment for the shop.
Mark, I definitely agree with you
that this is not what we planned at all.
I just don't think that we can bank on
waiting for if an auction is gonna happen.
We just don't know.
[Shawn] In my opinion,
we've taken this plan as far as we can go.
I know it's hard to accept,
but sometimes, you have to face the facts
and cut your losses.
[Caveman] I'm at a loss.
I don't know where to go.
I've always trusted you
and your best judgment,
but it's a big what-if.
And we all need money, you know.
I mean, what do we do?
[dramatic music playing]
[closing theme music playing]
[engine revs]
[engine revs]
-[calliope plays]
-[child] I want to see the show.
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