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Last show of series 11, the boys take on a World beater with the help of race car builder Ric Wood.
Tim and Fuzz try to restore a tatty Mk.1 Toyota MR2, but soon discover there's more to this little sports car than meets the eye.
The boys take on one of the worst cars they have ever seen - an extremely rusty 1966 Mustang which has been cherished by 71-year-old caretaker John for over 40 years.
The boys pick up a 1978 JCB digger belonging to former carpenter Kev, who suffered two heart attacks and is unable to look after his pride and joy.
The boys take on a rundown Renault Alpine GTA belonging to David, a former computer technician suffering with ill health.
Tim and Fuzz take on the challenge of restoring Richard's 1953 Riley RMF, a great British classic that's been in a garage for decades.
Early onset dementia has left Ben struggling to maintain his beloved 1973 Porsche 911 Targa. Can the boys breathe new life into this old classic?
The boys head to Somerset to help ex-soldier Ben, who sustained life altering injuries in the line of duty. Can they restore his Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Landscape gardener Darren's 1986 Rover SD1 was once his pride and joy, but when tragedy struck it ended up rotting away in a dirty lock-up.
After three years of unthinkable tragedy, the loved ones of a widowed father of two have rallied together to cheer him up, and Car S.O.S is here to help.
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.