Jeff and Meg take the car that Don Draper made famous in the TV show "Mad Men" for a drive. Does the drive convince Jeff that the car is worth the price?
Jeff and Meg take a peek at the Cadillac Don Draper made famous from the TV show Mad Men, only to find there were two cars, and both are priced differently.
While Perry is left at Flat 12 to fix a leak on a 66 Belvedere that Roundman sold him, Jeff goes to confront him. Did he know about the leak beforehand?
Jeff Allen, the owner of Flat 12 Gallery in Lubbock, Texas, will find any excuse to find, fix, and flip a classic car. If it's got an engine, Jeff has a plan.
Perry Brandt is definitely Jeff's right hand man at Flat 12. His expertise ranges all the way from delivering complex body work and custom detailing, to dazzling Jeff with his skillful engine modification abilities.
Not only is Meg Jeff's partner she's also been his longstanding financial advisor, but she is far from the typical moneyman: her abundance of car wisdom sometimes, even outshines the guys.
Jeff Allen travels the country looking to buy and sell cars. Whether it’s a rare Shelby Mustang or a vintage hot rod, the key is buy low and sell high, something that doesn’t always happen. Selling cars is a dangerous business…but perhaps there’s no greater danger than negotiating with your own dad.