Bangers & Cash - Season 9

Season 9
Episodes

Episode 1
Derek travels to the Yorkshire coast to pick up a 1963 Austin J2 Paralanian campervan, described as the "Rolls Royce of campervans".
Meanwhile Dave heads south to pick up an extremely rare 1969 Ford Cortina 3000 GT Savage Estate that was owned by the legendary British racing driver and creator of the Savage brand of modified Cortinas himself, Jeff Uren. Back at the garage, a Ford Sierra Sapphire 2000E in near mint condition is dropped off for the auction, Jack enjoys some classic tunes from a Scottish bagpiper and young Charlie shows off his new rally car.

Episode 2
Derek heads to Sunderland to pick up a real Italian beauty - a 1972 Lancia Fulvia Zagato.? Red and racy, the car has seen better days, but Derek's still impressed "It looks like it'd do 100mph standing still".?
Meanwhile, a 3-litre V6 Ford Capri complete with roll cage, is wheeled out for the first time in nearly 40 years. And a serial car buyer from Lichfield finds he can't say no to a stunning 1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia.?The car, dating from the late 1960s, has been lovingly restored, and all it took was one look for Wayne to fall in love and buy it.? Derek too is bowled over by its charm: "when you get one as nice as this, they do hit you".

Episode 3
Derek heads to Sunderland to pick up a real Italian beauty - a 1972 Lancia Fulvia Zagato. A 3 litre V6 Ford Capri is wheeled out for the first time in nearly 40 years. And a serial car buyer from Lichfield finds he can't say no to a stunning 1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia.

Episode 4
Derek heads to North Yorkshire to pick up a veteran 1904 Swift.? Eligible to enter the famous London to Brighton rally,?cars like this are highly sought after and command premium prices at auction.
Next stop is Bedfordshire where Bedford HA van owner Andrew is selling his pride and joy.? These vans were popular with all the big utilities back in the day - the?Royal Mail, the water boards, the electricity companies and even the Co-op, relied on these?good old British workhorses.? But not many have survived in the condition this one has.? Derek is suitably impressed and expects it'll make?ten grand easily.?
Meanwhile, a pristine 1974 Toyota Corona finds a new home in the sleepy rural backwaters of Ireland, and the vintage Japanese car is in tip top condition.

Episode 5
Derek travels to the Lancashire coast to pick up a rare 1972 Citroen SM. Dave is on HQ duties where he admires a Punto that's two decades old but has just 42 miles on the clock and a highly sought after 1975 three litre BMW CSi. A seller pops into Pickering to spruce up his Triumph Thunderbird motorcycle and Watsonian sidecar.

Episode 6
Derek travels to the Lancashire coast to pick up a rare 1972 Citroen SM. Dave is on HQ duties where he admires a Punto that's two decades old but has just 42 miles on the clock and a highly sought after 1975 three litre BMW CSi. A seller pops into Pickering to spruce up his Triumph Thunderbird motorcycle and Watsonian sidecar.

Episode 7
Derek's on the road picking up a couple of crackers; a funky little Nissan Figaro and a sublime Ferrari 250 GT tribute car. Paul gets to try out his spanking new Scania T Cab, and a trio of top-notch tractors go under the hammer.

Episode 8
Derek's popped down the road to check out an abandoned 1985 Renault 4 and an MGB Roadster that hasn't seen the light of day for 36 years. Tucked in the Pickering yard is a German 1959 Westfalia 4 berth caravan and Jack heads to Rotherham to pick-up a pair of rare white Bond Bugs.

Episode 9
Derek heads to Northumberland to collect a rare 1975 NSU RO 80. Jack's drawn the short straw again with a Mini Mayfair stuck in a barn, and there'll be a bidding frenzy when the battered husk of an Aston Martin DBS goes under the hammer.

Episode 10
On the way to pick up two lovely '70s Lotus sports cars, Derek takes to the skies for his first ever helicopter flight in a 1967 Bell 47 chopper. Back at base, Dave says "bonjour" to a '60s Renault Dauphine while Paul manoeuvres a beautiful 1957 E.R.F. lorry through a packed yard. At auction, there's some terrific vintage metal signs on offer along with Derek's very own 1967 Reliant Scimitar - a project that he's just not had enough weekends to fettle.

Episode 11
Dave travels to Bedale to extract a barn find 1984 Manta GTE which hasn't seen the light of day in thirty years. Back at the garage there's much excitement at the latest arrival - a 1977 TR7 owned by writer and actor Mackenzie Crook which featured in TV hit Detectorists.

Episode 12
Paul hits the road to collect an old navy ambulance that served its time as a holiday camper. An ultra-rare Vauxhall Viscount has Derek making a long trip north but he's in the doghouse when he forgets to warn the troops at base that a huge vintage Atkinson lorry is about to turn up.

Episode 13
Dave travels to Bedale to extract a barn find 1984 Manta GTE which hasn't seen the light of day in thirty years. Back at the garage there's much excitement at the latest arrival - a 1977 TR7 owned by writer and actor Mackenzie Crook which featured in TV hit Detectorists.
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