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"It's Mopar or No Car" for Mark Worman and his Graveyard Carz ghouls. They're game for any repair or restoration job, as long as it's in the Mopar mold -- a Chrysler muscle car from the late 1960s or early '70s. The series follows the progress to get the racing classics -- some left for dead in a scrap heap -- across the proverbial finish line, which to muscle car specialist Worman means nothing less than perfect restorations. After all, too much beauty exists in quality Detroit automobiles to let them go to rust.
"It's Mopar or No Car" for Mark Worman and his Graveyard Carz ghouls. They're game for any repair or restoration job, as long as it's in the Mopar mold -- a Chrysler muscle car from the late 1960s or early '70s. The series follows the progress to get the racing classics -- some left for dead in a scrap heap -- across the proverbial finish line, which to muscle car specialist Worman means nothing less than perfect restorations. After all, too much beauty exists in quality Detroit automobiles to let them go to rust.
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Graveyard Carz
S1, EP6 "The Big Dipper"Mark worries about the dipping of a rare '71 Cuda; the engine builder works on the 340 Magnum.
Graveyard Carz
S2, EP1 "It's Alive!"Mark hopes his acquisition of a new Dodge Challenger will help Josh learn more about the history of the iconic muscle car.
Graveyard Carz
S2, EP2 "Six-Pack to Go"Mark and the crew attempt to get the engine of a '71 Charger R/T roaring for the first time in over 30 years.
Graveyard Carz
S2, EP3 "Hey, Charger!"The 1971 Charger R/T is running and finally ready for a test drive.
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