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All over Britain, classic machines, from steam ploughs to sports cars, and from trams to cranes, are rusting away in barns, back gardens and garages. The second series of Channel 4's Salvage Squad takes on the challenge of restoring these machines. Madness star Suggs and the Squad, Claire, Jerry and Axel, face the challenge of putting 10 dilapidated classic machines back together in a limited time.
While the Squad members tackle the hard, dirty and technically demanding restoration work, Suggs explores the history of the machines. He discovers what has happened to them and the people who used them over the course of their long lives, finds out about the traditional skills that are needed to repair them, and adds a touch of madness.
The Squad have now restored all 10 machines. We hope you enjoyed their second series. Thanks for joining them.
See what the Squad achieved in Series 1 and how they're doing in Series 3.
The second series has come to an end but you can continue to share your experiences on the Salvage Squad forum
Can this 19th century steam plough be put back together?
Will the Squad be able to get this crane back to work?
After 30 years off, can this Morgan run again?
Will the tram glide down Blackpool's prom again?
Will the steam car make the London to Brighton race?
Will the loco be fit for a return trip to the Somme?
Can the dustcart be brought out of retirement?
Can the Squad refloat the fireboat?
Will the Gallopers go round again?
Can the Squad get this unique Victorian mill wheel turning again?
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