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The 5 best moments from Junk & Disorderly

Whether it’s an unassuming treasure barn, rusty classics or some unexpected roadside discovery, Junk & Disorderly is full of moments worth watching again and again. From surprising finds to tools-of-the-trade tips, this collection highlights some of the most fun, memorable scenes from past episodes. and shows why fans keep coming back for more.

Ahead of the brand-new series coming exclusively to BLAZE on Tuesday, 2nd February, let’s have a look at some of the standout finds and moments from Junk & Disorderly and find out exactly why fans keep coming back for more.

1. The Daimler 250 V8

This 1968 Daimler 250 V8 is one of those finds that instantly gets everyone smiling. Henry and Sam find it at auction and buy it for £5,800 plus commission. Despite it being an insurance write-off in 1991, they’re convinced this is the kind of car that’ll sell itself. 

With its ‘squidgy’ tyres and broken exhaust pipe, the Daimler hasn’t driven since 2016, but it still promises a top speed of 120mph. Cue some hands-on tinkering as they remake exhaust brackets and dig through an impressive stash of spares left in the car. Including four speedometers and a pile of original paperwork. 

And just when you think it’s a sensible classic-car episode, a shredder appears, biscuits are sacrificed and crumbs are eaten straight from the output slot. 

Classic Junk & Disorderly content.

2. Three men on a monkey bike

This episode starts with a tiny bike and a surprisingly big challenge. The team tackle a Skymax Skyteam Monkey Bike replica from China with just 115 miles on the clock.

Although Henry is quick to point out there’s no battery, that’s no problem, as he’s already bought a new one for Guy and Allan to fit. What should be a simple job turns into a full-blown electrical saga, with a corroded ignition barrel, stubborn wiring and a spark plug that refuses to work. 

Allan breaks out the sandpaper, reinflates the rear tyre, oils the ignition and even uses a blowtorch to dry the spark plug (don’t try this at home). All while casually revealing he loves going to the dentist and sometimes has a nap there, leaving Henry and Guy completely stunned. 

The monkey bike finally splutters into life and Henry sets a challenge never attempted before. Why not squeeze all three of them onto the bike and ride it down his private drive? After weighing up who sits where, it’s Henry on the front, Guy in the middle and Allan bringing up the rear. Somehow, against all odds, the tiny bike carries them off together in one glorious, wobbling victory.

3. Road trip to Chippenham

Henry signs off the auction season in style by taking a 1957 Buick Roadmaster on a road trip to Chippenham. Declaring he could happily drive it for the rest of his life, he and Guy don full cowboy hats, while Allen rocks a Miss Marple floppy summer number. 

The guys squeeze the gloriously wide Buick down country roads, carefully negotiating oncoming traffic. A quick fuel stop later and just 17 minutes until bidding begins. There’s barely time to scout the lots but Henry still manages to fall for a pair of Kawasaki dirt bikes and a wonderfully odd Motobécane French trike. 

As it’s the last auction for a while, restraint goes out the window. He snaps up a pile of helmets for £10 and a £50 Norton print, rounding off the season with a road trip, a few bargains and one very large American car.

4. Henry’s heartwarming discount

This heartwarming episode is a real reminder that Junk & Disorderly isn’t just about buying and selling. It’s about people. 

Henry and Sam sell a Velocette motorbike to a man who works in a special school for children with behavioural challenges. The whole exchange gives heartwarming vibes. The customer offers £500 and in a genuinely kind-spirited twist, Henry counters with £475 instead.

The deal turns into something that feels less like a negotiation and more like a thank-you. It’s a small gesture, but it lands big. Another one of those quietly heartwarming moments that sticks with you and shows the human side of the show shining through.

5. Hidden gems and haggling

Henry and Guy’s visit to Mark’s treasure cave is a hunt with a healthy dose of Henry realism. Surrounded by petrol cans, old signs and a beautiful 1930s shop counter, he’s clearly impressed by the collection. But not so much with the prices. 

Mark explains how it all started. His dad and grandad collected cars and lorries long before it became a business, giving the whole place a proper family-history feel. While he makes it clear that some pieces are firmly not for sale, Henry does manage to strike a deal, picking up a Motorine motor oil sign for £270.

The guys then persuade Mark to let them loose around the back in the ‘junk shop,’ where the real bargains live. A Castrol tin discovered inside an old oil dispenser is thrown in for free and a small toy truck is happily snapped up for £20.

It’s clear that Henry loves a good haggle and this episode is proof of that!


Find out why Junk & Disorderly continues to charm audiences with its warmth, wit and wonderfully honest restorations when the brand-new series returns. Tune in from Tuesday, 3rd February for more laughs, banter and brilliant shed-based escapism.