American Pickers “Junkyard Jamboree” S26E12 January 1 2025 on History

On Wednesday January 1 2025, History broadcasts American Pickers!
Junkyard Jamboree Season 26 Episode 12 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “American Pickers,” titled “Junkyard Jamboree,” promises to be an exciting adventure for fans of the show. Set in Alabama, this episode features Robbie and Jersey as they dive into the world of classic cars and unique finds. Edd’s impressive car collection and his intriguing boneyard are sure to catch their attention. Viewers can expect to see some rare vehicles and possibly learn a few tips about collecting classic cars.
Meanwhile, Mike has a special experience that adds a twist to the episode. He explores the belongings of country music legend Hank Williams Jr. This opportunity gives Mike a chance to connect with music history while searching for treasures. It might be a rare moment for him to brush shoulders with the world of country music stardom.
As the pickers navigate through Alabama’s hidden gems, fans can look forward to the thrill of discovery. The combination of classic cars and musical history creates a unique backdrop for this episode. “Junkyard Jamboree” is shaping up to be a memorable installment of “American Pickers,” filled with excitement and unexpected finds.
What Time is the “Junkyard Jamboree” Episode On?
The Junkyard Jamboree episode of American Pickers will be broadcast on January 1 2025 on History at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Junkyard Jamboree” Episode New?
The Junkyard Jamboree episode of American Pickers is all new!
American Pickers Junkyard Jamboree Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Mike Wolfe Danielle Colby Robbie Wolfe |
Junkyard Jamboree Episode Videos & Previews
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American Pickers Series Information
| Have you been building up a collection of Americana over the past 50-plus years? If so, then Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz may pay you a visit one day. The Midwestern pickers travel across America in search of rare artifacts and national treasures that they can buy from the collectors they visit and then sell in their antiques shops or, in some cases, put in their personal collections. They usually have to dig through boxes or piles filled with items that have accumulated over the years, which are often located in such places as barns or spare rooms in the owners' homes. While the guys are willing to buy pretty much anything old, their particular interests include items having to do with the auto industry and classic toys. |
