. >> i'm rick wenzel, family business has been here in new jersey for generations. i found something in the attic that's going to help us save our business. jamie: the wenzel family is a fixture in the beach community, a restaurant called salty's, like so much of the jersey shore that got pummeled by sandy. salty's was not the average neighborhood ice cream parlor. >> we were the largest bulk ice cream distributor for hershey's ice cream, they would give us a golden scoop. 200,000 gallons of ice cream every summer. >> what was the traffic like on a good day? >> salty's was the place to come. >> there would be a line out the door. sometime around the block. it was a nice spot for an evening out. it could be music, it could be hermit crab races. always a surprise. jamie: why is it important that salty's come back? >> it's an anchor for our whole community and the people who come to the jersey shore.. jamie: the story of salty's and the "strange inheritance" begins far from the boardwalk with rick's grandfather guftaf wenzel, he opens a bowling alley during the great d