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MINUTES AGO! It’s Over American Pickers Mike Wolfe Terrible News Revealed Today Now! It Will Shock U

MINUTES AGO! It's Over American Pickers Mike Wolfe Terrible News Revealed Today Now! It Will Shock U

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American Pickers’ Robbie Wolfe Showcases 1951 Vespa After Spotting It in Barn as Fans Lose It Over Beautiful Find

The 57-year-old reality television star, Robbie Wolfe, has been following in his brother Mike Wolfe’s footsteps by expanding his antique shop after American Pickers faced a rollercoaster season with low ratings.

Robbie shared an Instagram video where he filmed a rusty Vespa he discovered in an old barn. The motorbike was completely devoid of color after rusting over several years. The Vespa was silver and dusty, parked outside an old barn. Robbie filmed around the bike before zooming in on an authenticity label that said the vehicle was made in Italy. He also found an old red sticker on the front which read “Speed.”

After brushing off some dust, Robbie captioned the video: “1951 Vespa Barn Find” and added an upbeat Tom Petty song to the clip.

Fans flooded the comment section with admiration for Robbie’s beautiful find:

  • “That’s a good old state. Looks to have aluminum cowls and fenders, complete floor rails too. Nice find, Ro.”
  • “Wow, killer!” added another.
  • “Looks like a good little investment,” said a third.
  • “What a great find,” noted a fourth, along with several applause emojis.

Robbie’s latest video came after he had been busy restocking his Iowa antique shop. When he’s not on the road sifting for antique treasures, Robbie owns and runs his own shop, United Service Motors in Davenport, Iowa.

Robbie purchased the commercial real estate building in March 2021 for $200,000. He had to undergo a few expensive renovations, including a new roof for $4,075 and plumbing and electrical work for $900. Inside the shop is covered from floor to ceiling with quirky antique finds and photos previously shared online. Customers are shown several rare finds, including vintage cars. Among the vintage motors and an old, dusty Ford truck sits in the middle of the garage. Surrounding it are various oddities, like a giant model airplane and a British phone booth.

Robbie’s big brother Mike also owns a vintage shop, which he works on between filming for the show. Mike owns and runs Antique Archaeology, with two stores located in Le Claire, Iowa, and Nashville, Tennessee.

The brothers appear to have focused more on their shops following challenging rating dips and cancellation speculation surrounding their show. They appear alongside other cast members, including Danielle Colby (48) and John Z (60), also known as “Jersey John.”

The lowest rating for the season was a meager 774,000 viewers for the Valentine’s Day episode. The season’s largest audience count peaked at 948,000 viewers on January 24th. However, things appear to be more positive as the cast has been on the road gathering content for the upcoming season 26.

A source exclusively told The US Sun that they are currently filming for season 26 and have signed on for three more years, according to an insider.

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