With one week to go, Demetrio gets his car painted, but a thunderstorm threatens to ruin the paint job. Ricardo fights with his painter over the car's new color, and Fernando's Bel-Air continues to stall. Will anyone make it to the club's ceremony?
With two weeks to go Roberto and Fernando can't get the Bel-Air's engine to start. Ricardo has hand-crafted aluminum pieces for his Austin-Healey, but they can't be welded without Argon gas. Demetrio's move to get his car painted backfires.
When Demetrio skips a baseball game in order to work on his car, he discovers he needs a new transmission bar. A parts dealer can help, but for a price. Meanwhile, Ricardo's friend from Miami arrives with a suitcase full of parts in the nick of time.
As Presidents Obama and Raul Castro announce the resumption of diplomatic relations, Michel tells Demetrio that he is leaving Cuba.
Demetrio enlists another mechanic and learns his work must be re-done; Ricardo is disappointed by Dayan's sloppy work on the '59 Austin Healey.
Fernando and Roberto learn that the Bel-Air's crankshaft and pistons are damaged; Demetrio buys a new engine.
Dayan starts an apprenticeship with Havana's best mechanic, Ricardo, but when they work on a '59 Cadillac the job nearly goes up in flames.
Fernando, one of Havana's top mechanics, bets his life's savings on restoring a '58 Chevy Bel-Air. Meanwhile, cabbie Demetrio's '53 Oldsmobile breaks down.
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