Host Doug Jones visits the Nethercutt Museum in the San Fernando Valley, home to one of the most extraordinary collections of restored automobiles, vintage machines, and rare artifacts in America. The journey begins with the legendary 1933 Duesenberg “Twenty Grand” — the car that inspired the phrase “It’s a doozy.” Doug then discovers a 1914 Rauch & Lang electric car, proof that electric innovation existed more than a century ago, followed by a beautifully restored 1930s Pierce Arrow Travel Lodge, an early example of family travel trailers that predates modern RVs. From a 1913 Christie steam-powered fire engine to the massive Knox “Little Six,” each vehicle reveals how creativity and craftsmanship shaped the early days of motoring. The episode reaches its climax with the 1931 Bugatti Type 51 Dubos Coupe — a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that blends racing history with breathtaking design. At every stop, Doug brings his signature curiosity and wonder, uncovering the stories, engineering,