The Garage Brothers discover an 11-foot rocket signed by a true rocketeer in a client's garage. Now the crew has to figure out if the rocket will explode, fly or send profits soaring.
A small garage stuffed with children's hand-me-downs gives way to some unexpected discoveries, including an awesome piece of JFK memorabilia dating back to his presidential campaign. And if you like Christmas this is one's for you; the crew discovers rare and valuable ornaments.
Unusual clients hire Kraig to do an unusual job; he discovers a huge vintage sign, an amethyst crystal egg and memorabilia from one of fiction's most popular wizards.
Kraig cleans out a small shed packed with big potential; the crew discovers the RMS Titanic, a G.I. Joe and a $20 gold coin that could be worth more than $100,000.
Kraig discovers items he's never encountered before, including a mysterious item he cannot identify without help, an antique toaster and a 300-year-old bible; Tony discovers a new passion; Ron comes up with a renovation that rocks and rolls.
After finding a knife crafted out of buffalo bones and an ivory box, Kraig wonders if it is legal to sell them; the crew uncovers propaganda posters intended to incite riots.
The crew finds old farming equipment and a 19th-century parlor organ in a garage packed with antiques, then they come up with an innovative solution for the homeowner's storage needs.
The crew finds a glove signed by Muhammad Ali in a professional boxer's garage; the team plans to turn the garage into a boxing studio.
Kraig dives into a huge basement stuffed with magic tricks and a first edition comic book, but an expert appraisal delivers a big surprise.
The gang uncovers He-Man and all his cohorts in a messy garage, and Kraig's shocked when he discovers their value. When Ron pries open a locked box, the guys set eyes on the most horrifying discovery ever, causing Tony to almost call it quits. But Kraig uncovers a piece of history that changes everything.
Kraig cleans out a fireman's garage filled with hot items. These surefire sellers are such smoking discoveries that Kraig calls in a fire truck, no joke. Ron even suits up and uses a fire extinguisher on Tony. But the job really heats up when the guys discover a 100-year-old plaque that leads to the ride of their lives.
Happy days are here again, for real! The crew discovers Happy Days memorabilia, featuring the full cast of characters. And tons of people have Nintendo and Fisher-Price stuff stashed away, but who knew old toys could be worth this much! Ron finds himself in a tight spot when he gets locked in a rabbit coupe and Kraig hits the pavement in a lightning-fast race car.
A packed garage hides tons of odd stuff including a D-Day-themed game, a childhood toy that inspired a horror franchise and a mystery instrument potentially worth thousands of dollars that keeps Kraig guessing at the value. When all is said and done, the crew turns this space into a homebrewer's dream garage.