Episode 15
It's Mark Hill and Irita Marriott鈥檚 final chance to find profit-making collectables, but will a shoe-shaped pin cushion or a 1970s motorbike sell for the most at auction?
It鈥檚 the end of this road trip for Irita Marriott and Mark Hill as they pilot their 1960s Triumph Herald towards one last auction. With money in their pockets and a renewed sense of purpose, the competition is heating up.
As they hit the shops, Irita decides to throw caution to the wind and buy with her heart rather than her head. However, she鈥檚 distracted by a trip to a historic farm to find out why music played a key role in spreading the Salvation Army鈥檚 message over the years.
Mark is focused on catching up with his travelling companion, so he buys a 1970s motorbike! He has high hopes for a biscuit tin and sets his sights on auction glory with a stereoscopic viewer. He also detours from the shops and goes on a journey back in time to learn about women鈥檚 roles in the Great War.
These two pals put friendship to one side as they enter the saleroom for a final time. Who鈥檒l win the Road Trip crown?
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