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The new season of "Auto: S.O.S." at National Geographic
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The new season of "Auto: S.O.S." at National Geographic

Presenters of the program, a handyman and an avid car enthusiast Tim Shaw and his friend the mechanic Fuzz Townshend, help owners of old cars that still love them. Guys fully restore each vehicle and return it to where he belongs... on the road!
In the new season promises a lot of surprises. That only is the restoration of a racing car Austin-Healey Sebring Sprite and the appearance of the legendary racing driver sir Stirling moss, who drove him.
During the season, the masters will also be brought back to life cars like Nissan Skyline, Volkswagen Golf GTI, Audi UR Quattro, Jaguar E-Type and even unique three-wheeled Morgan, 1934 issue.
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