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Fuzz and Tim are off to Warwickshire to spruce up a 1970 Lotus Elan, whose ex-racing driver owner has a painful spinal injury that has prevented him from maintaining the vehicle
Tim and Fuzz head to Norfolk to revive an ageing Ford Zodiac. They plan to help the owner get behind the wheel of his beloved car for the first time in 20 years, but tensions soon arise.
Fuzz and Tim visit Suffolk to secretly restore a charismatic but worn-out 1928 Austin 12 Tourer: 'a mobster's car' as Tim puts it
Tim and Fuzz head to Portsmouth on a mission to rescue injured former navy diver Morgan's 1976 Triumph Stag and, hopefully, put a smile back on his face
Rover-lover Steve's health issues have ended his dreams of renovating his 1972 P6. Can Tim and Fuzz beat the odds and save Steve's beloved car?
Fuzz and Tim encounter the Hutchings-Clarke family, who all drive Ford Anglias except James, whose own model doesn't even have an engine. Will the guys manage to restore it?
TV presenter Tim Shaw and master mechanic Fuzz Townshend come to the rescue of Darren's 1986 Ford Cosworth, which was neglected after a family tragedy
Fuzz and Tim attempt to renovate 'Boris', a Volkswagen Beetle that may once have been a beauty but soon found itself rusting in the garage.
Tim and Fuzz embark on a rapid renovation project to surprise Dick Masters, the owner of a US Army Jeep that survived World War II only to be damaged in an arson attack.
Tim and Fuzz meet Jeremy, who lost his wife and was unable to work after a car accident. Can they give Jeremy's Fiat Spider the makeover it desperately needs?
Making motoring dreams come true for a fifth season, Car S.O.S is back.
This time it's bigger and better than ever with everyone's favourite petrol heads Fuzz Townshend and Tim Shaw continuing their mission to seek out classic cars with deserving owners.
Using all their guile and restoration knowledge their aim is to sneak away clapped out classics without their owners' knowledge and then, in a blizzard of grease, grime and graft, get the much loved motors back on the road.
This season the guys take on a rust-covered 1971 Fiat Dino whose restoration was put on hold following its owner's cancer diagnosis. Among the cars also hoping to be restored to their former glory is a classic Mercedes-Benz and a Jaguar Mk. 2. Can they even get the Jag's engine to start after nearly two decades of neglect?
In amongst the chaos, Tim and Fuzz also find some time to test out a Ferrari racing engine and a motor considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world.