Quick Summary
Drew Pritchard and Tee John have been invited to visit a private motor museum located in Denbighshire. Among the items on display are a steel‑plate Castrol sign and a charming pedal car. The museum's collection showcases these unique automotive pieces.
About This Program ✦
The latest episode sees presenters Drew Pritchard and Tee John receiving an invitation to a private motor museum tucked away in Denbighshire. The programme follows the pair as they step inside a venue that isn’t open to the public, giving viewers a rare glimpse of a collection that’s usually kept under lock and key. Inside, the collection showcases a number of noteworthy pieces, chief among them a steel‑plate Castrol sign that harks back to the brand’s historic advertising. Alongside the sign sits a charming pedal car, its nostalgic design offering a playful contrast to the more industrial artefacts on display. The museum’s private status means that the Castrol sign and the pedal car are presented in a setting free from the usual crowds, allowing Drew and Tee to explore each item in detail. Their commentary highlights the craftsmanship of the steel plate and the simple joy the pedal car would have brought to younger visitors. By the end of the episode, the audience gets a concise yet thorough look at the two highlighted pieces, framed by the unique atmosphere of a secluded motor museum in Denbighshire. The programme manages to turn a brief visit into an informative showcase of automotive heritage, all within the confines of this intimate collection.
Salvage Hunters broadcasts on Quest HD at 8:00am, Wednesday, 11 February 2026. (Subtitles)




