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Tony and Cindy D'Agostino visit the Ghouls in the Graveyard; Mark and Tony geek out over several cemetery selects, including the 1970 Superbee 383 Magnum, the 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner and the 1970 Challenger R/T 440.
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