AMERICAN Pickers' Robbie Wolfe has some fancy new items to pick over at his shop. The American Pickers host has restocked his Iowa antique shop, just weeks after big brother Mike revamped his location. 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 Davenport, Iowa, in March 2021 for $200,000. Renovations to the building included a new roof for $24,755 and plumbing and electricity for $900. "Garage door makes it all come together," the History Channel star wrote on Instagram after the sale.

"Love the History of this building built in 1939 as an automotive building in downtown Davenport. "It will live on." Inside that giant garage door is a picker's paradise.

Among the new items are several classic cars. An old Ford truck sits in the middle of the garage, covered in dust. Surrounding it are various oddities like a giant model airplane and a British phone booth.

A neon Hotel sign hovers over the vehicle. Beyond that, a small red sports car sits elevated on a mechanical lift, waiting to be worked on. A variety of parts and accessories are scattered behind it - as is the bottom half of a mannequin, exposing just its legs in jeans.

Elsewhere, a rack of raggedy shirts and coats lies behind a hollowed-out car engine. Behind it is a sign advertising Mobil oil, next to a life-size mannequin of former Iowa Hawkeye and NFL linebacker, Pat Angere.