Wheeler Dealers - Season 19

Season 19
Episodes

1976 Mercury Capri MK2
Mike finds a 1976 Mark 2 Mercury Capri with the classic 2.8 liter Cologne V6, and Ant has to completely overhaul the engine, the interior, and his own design upgrade.

1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo
The guys are excited when they find a legendary 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo. But, one small fix becomes a big problem for Ant as the entire engine has to be removed.

1995 Volvo 850 T-5R Wagon
Mike finds a true unicorn of the car world: a '95 Volvo 850 T-5R, a station wagon with a racing pedigree. Unfortunately, the engine needs some serious work.

1991 Alfa Romeo 164L
Mike tracks down a rare '91 Alfa Romeo 164L. He loves the look of the car but Ant has his work cut out for him. This Alfa has perfect bodywork, but it has a leaking engine, faulty steering, dodgy brakes, and a host of other issues.

1991 Lotus Elan M100
Mike finds what he thinks is the finest-handling front wheel drive car: the Lotus Elan M100. If Ant can revive the engine and suspension, will it make a profit?

2002 Corvette C5 Z06
Mike finds a 2002 Chevy Corvette Z06 that can do zero to sixty in under four seconds. Ant is less than enthused when he realizes the scale of the work needed.

1983 Volkswagen Rabbit GTi
The Golf GTi was a symbol of the 80s. Mike finds a prime example of a Rabbit, which he thinks can be transformed. Ant has a lot of work to do!

2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10
The Dodge SRT-10 is considered a ‘halo car' – the classic worker's truck has a supercar-engine in it. However, this brutish vehicle needs some serious work.

Best of...
Includes clips from the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10, 1983 Volkswagen Rabbit GTi, 2002 Corvette C5 Z06, 1991 Lotus Elan M100, 1991 Alfa Romeo 164L, 1995 Volvo 850 T-5R Wagon, 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo, and the 1976 Mercury Capri MK2. From one of the fastest trucks on earth, to one of the ugliest cars ever made, Mike and Ant have tackled a wide range of motors. Now, the guys get a chance to share some sweet bonus footage, hilarious outtakes, and more fascinating process.
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