Terry hopes to turn a profit on a Toyota Corolla to raise funds to buy a special anniversary gift for his wife. Back at the yard there is a rush on to fulfill two big and valuable export orders of car engines shipping to Turkey and Spain.
Terry thinks that he can make a quick profit on a vintage motorhome. Jemma brings in a female mechanic, while Jon is given the chance to prove himself.
A fierce storm could cause the scapyard to close for the day. Terry takes a gamble on two rusty loading ramps and Emma has a plan to make some quick cash.
Terry has accidentally purchased 14,000 hand cleansers and needs a way to sell them fast. Plus, a work from home trial causes tension between Terry and Lyndsay.
Disaster strikes at Scrappers yard as the grabber grinds to a halt. Terry takes a gamble on a rusty old horse box and makes a right old mess on the auctions. Meanwhile, the race is on to cash in on soaring metal prices.
Lyndsay uses some unusual methods to boost business at the on-site cafe. Plus, Terry is not very happy when the most expensive car in the yard falls from its rack.
Terry makes a rogue purchase when he buys a load of jewellery. The yard's grabber 'Gloria' needs an overhaul, so Terry spends £16,000 buying a new one - much to Lyndsay's annoyance.
Terry and Lyndsay take a well-earned break in the Lake District - and Lyndsay has a surprise in store. Meanwhile, back at the yard son and heir Jon finds the lads hard to handle.
Terry challenges his staff to learn new skills, while Lyndsay and Jemma use some unorthodox interviewing techniques. Terry's romantic idea leaves Lyndsay unimpressed.
Louis has to sell a vintage VW Beetle to make big money for the boss. Terry is creating a slice of luxury at home. The staff have to take a test to renew their grab operator's licences. Terry buys an ice cream van.